EXACT Exposure Camps give athletes personal interaction & exposure to college coaches from top NCAA programs.
A great showcase camp is more than just exposure.
There's exposure...and then there's real, personal connection. At EXACT, you meet with top coaches from the minute you arrive, making this the best place for aspiring college soccer players. The college coaches work with you to evaluate your ability as a player and get to know you as an individual.
Get a digital evaluation from a college coach at the conclusion of camp. This shareable evaluation highlights your strengths and tells you exactly what you need to improve to get recruited.
Build skills for leadership, focus, and handling adversity on and off the field. Based on training used by hundreds of pro and college teams.
Get the tools and insights you need to stand out during recruitment.
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Coaches run training sessions similar to the sessions you would attend in their program. Experience first-hand which coaches you most connect with and what it's like to be on a college team.
Over 1,000 NCAA D1, D2, D3 and NAIA coaches in EXACT's network have access to your gameplay footage from camp. Video packages, including highlight reels, are available for campers.
Assistant Coach
bmccurdy@oru.edu
Oral Roberts
Division 1
Brian McCurdy joined the ORU men's soccer staff in July 2018 after a stint as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Tulsa in 2017.
McCurdy coached for two seasons at Bacone College (2015-16), posting a 12-18-1 overall mark and advancing to the Sooner Athletic Conference tournament in 2016. Leading Bacone in 2016 to the first winning season in 12 years.
Prior to Bacone, McCurdy served as the Head Coach at Union High School (2014) and Bixby High School (2009-14), leading his teams to the state playoffs in five of the six seasons.
McCurdy also served as an assistant coach with the Tulsa Athletics (2014-15, 2017-2018), which are a member of the NPSL.
McCurdy was a four-year letterwinner at Tulsa (2003-07), starting in 53 of 66 career contests. He tallied two goals and five assists for nine points, while attempting 34 shots from his midfield position. During his career, TU won the 2007 Conference USA Championship and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight during the 2004 season before falling to eventual National Champion Indiana.
McCurdy has a USSF National D License. He earned his bachelors degree in communication from Tulsa in 2007.
Assistant Coach
dcherbonnier@yahoo.com
Tulsa
Division 1
Daniel Cherbonnier is in his sixth season with the Golden Hurricane. He served as a graduate assistant his first four years, but was promoted to assistant coach prior to the 2017 season.
Last year, TU had just six wins, including three victories in conference play for a sixth-place finish in the American Athletic Conference. The Golden Hurricane did defeat #1 Stanford (2-0), who went on to win the 2017 College Cup, as well as #19 SMU (1-0) and tied #25 Wisconsin (2-2).
TU recorded its third-straight American Athletic Conference tournament title and played in the first round of the NCAA Championship in 2016. The Hurricane tallied 10 wins, including six shutouts, and faced three top-25 teams for a 1-2 mark.
During the 2015 season, Tulsa captured The American tournament championship for the second-straight year, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship. TU totaled eight wins, three shutouts and faced nine teams ranked in the top-25 for a 1-5-3 mark in those contests, including a 3-2 overtime win over 16th-ranked FIU in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
In 2014, the Hurricane posted an 11-6-3 overall record, including a 5-2-1 mark in the American Athletic Conference, captured The American tournament title and played in the first round of the NCAA Championship. TU played five top-25 teams for a 3-1-1 mark, including a 1-0 win over then third-ranked Virginia, which claimed the 2014 NCAA Championship, and had seven clean sheets on the season.
The Golden Hurricane earned 11 victories in 2013, advanced to the Conference USA title game.
Prior to coming to Tulsa, Cherbonnier spent six years as an assistant coach at the University of Texas at Tyler where he assisted in all aspects of the program including coaching, recruiting, goalkeeper training, academic advising, administrative duties and camp organization.
While at UT Tyler, Cherbonnier helped the Patriots compile a 72-29-14 overall record and a 50-15-10 mark in the American Southwest Conference. During the six years, UT-Tyler won three regular season conference championships, three ASC tournament championships, and had a program-best NCAA Elite 8 appearance. On the field, Cherbonnier helped coach three All-America selections, nine all-region honorees and 38 all-conference performers. Off the field, he helped produce 52 Academic All-Conference players, while the team earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award.
Cherbonnier also had coaching stints with Bishop T.K. Gorman High School, All-Saints Episcopal School, Tulsa Soccer Club and Azzurri Soccer Club.
Assistant Coach
ianhenry11@gmail.com
Central Arkansas
Division 1
Conway The Central Arkansas men's soccer staff has a new member, as head coach Ross Duncan has announced the hiring of Ian Henry.
Henry offers a unique knowledge of both the Bears and the Missouri Valley, having spent the past three seasons at MVC member Evansville While at Evansville, he helped the Aces improve their win total in each of his three seasons, from three in 2015 to 11 this past season. Prior to joining the Aces, Henry spent two seasons a Drury University in Springfield, Missouri, guiding the Panthers to 28 wins in two seasons, including a NCAA Division II National Tournament second round appearance.
While at Drury, Henry also served at the head coach of the Springfield Demize, a member of the United Soccer League's Professional Development League. Under Henry's guidance, the Demize finished third in its conference in 2013, its best-ever finish to that point.
Henry got his first taste of the MVC with SIUE, spending two seasons as the Cougars' Director of Operations. During his time in Edwardsville, the Cougars went 21-15-4 while making an appearance in the MVC Championship Match in 2012.
"I think one of the things that made me feel comfortable bringing Ian is a level of familiarity," said Duncan. "Knowing Ian, seeing the work that he did at what is a very competitive program at Evansville, made it very easy to make the offer. The process that Evansville went through while Ian was there is quite similar to the process we've gone through here; transforming a program that was going through some struggles to one that is competing for conference championships."
"I think this is an exciting program," said Henry of the Bears. "Seeing what Ross has done over the last number of years while I was at Evansville, and where the program has come to and the momentum is has, is definitely something that I was interested in jumping on board with."
"My goal is to help the program get better every day," said Henry. "Hopefully I can add a different perspective for the team and for the opponents in the conference as well."
Assistant Coach
zakdownes1@gmail.com
Texas-Dallas
Division 3
Zak Downes joined the Comet coaching staff as assistant prior to the 2017 season. He primarily works with the teams goalkeepers, but helps in all facets of the program.
Downes recently finished playing professionally, making stops in Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Mongolian first division. After stints with Arizona United, San Antonio FC and the Tampa Bay Rowdies, Downs spent two seasons in the MLS, splitting time with the Philadelphia Union and Sporting KC. In his last year as a professional, he played in the first division in Mongolia with Bayangol FC and then spent time in China. While in Asia he set the record for 22 saves in a professional game. Had 14 shutouts in 26 games played and finished with 134 saves. Downes was named best goalkeeper in Mongolia and Asia.
Downes made collegiate stops at NCAA Division II Midwestern State before transferring to NCAA D-I Western Illinois. After injury, he closed out his collegiate career at the University of Tampa, an NCAA D-II program, earning first team all-conference and all-region honors.
He has is USSF B coaching license and all NSCAA goalkeeping 1,2, and 3 licenses.
Downes also works with U14-20 youth USA national teams boys and girls goalkeepers. He was a part of the U.S. Market training centers and currently works for Solar Development Academy as Goalkeeper Director and Player/Coaching Development. During the summers, he works part-time with the Texas United PDL coaching staff.
Graduate Assistant
jdale@dbu.edu
Dallas Baptist
Division 2
Kody Dale started his first season in the fall of 2017 as the graduate assistant for the mens soccer team. Kody is a recent Dallas Baptist University alum and played on the mens soccer team from 2012-1015. Kody graduated fall of 16 with Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science and minor in Biology. He also was on the Heartland Conference Commissioners Honor Roll 2013-2015. In coach Dales soccer career he helped lead the team his senior year to the NCCAA Central Regional title and compete in the NCCAA National Tournament in Florida.
Assistant Coach
chase.robertson@msutexas.edu
Midwestern State
Division 2
Now an Assistant Coach at Midwestern State University, here are some of Chase Robertson's achievements as a player:
At Midwestern State
Senior (2014)
- played in 18 matches while making 16 starts at outside back.
- named a first-team All-South Central Region performer for the second straight season.
- accounted for three goals while dishing out an assist for seven total points.
- placed five of his 10 shots on frame (.500).
- key member on a defense which ranked 32nd in NCAA Division II with eight shutouts and 37th in team goals against average (0.96).
- scored in the 69th minute on a free kick just outside of the box in a 3-0 win over Texas A&M International (9/26).
- blasted in a free kick from 25 yards out in the 48th minute to give MSU a 2-0 lead over West Texas A&M (10/11).
- hit the back of the net on a free kick just outside of the box in the 73rd minute to give MSU a 4-0 lead over Southwestern Christian (10/21).
Redshirt Junior (2013)
- appeared in 15 matches making 14 starts at defender.
- garnered Daktronics All-America honorable mention and was a Daktronics All-South Central Region first-team pick.
- key member on a back line which ranked 11th in NCAA Division II with nine shutouts and 15th in team goals against average (0.74).
- accounted for two goals to with a team-best six assists.
- fourth on the squad with 10 points.
- placed three of his eight shots on goal (.375).
- ranked 49th in NCAA Division II in assists per game (0.40) and 80th in total assists (6.0).
- recorded points in five of his first six matches of the season including four consecutive with a goal against Colorado State-Pueblo (9/13) before logging assists against St. Edward's (9/20), Rogers State (9/22) and Newman (9/27).
- netted a goal off of a free kick in the 20th minute of a 2-1 win at 15th-ranked West Texas A&M on Oct. 15.
- also logged assists against Southern Nazarene (10/29) and Houston-Victoria (11/3).
Junior (2012)
- served redshirt season.
Sophomore (2011)
- appeared in 16 matches as a reserve midfielder.
- accounted for two goals and an assist for five total points.
- placed seven of his 17 shots on frame (41.2 percent).
- had a goal and an assist in a season opening 7-0 win over Central Baptist (Ark.) on Sep. 2, 2011 at the MSU Soccer Field.
- tallied a goal in a 4-0 result over St. Mary's (Texas) on Oct. 2, 2011.
At Charleston (W. Va.)
Freshman (2010)
- appeared in 21 games including 17 starts in the midfield.
- placed 11 of his 27 shots on goal (40.7 percent).
- helped the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference champion Golden Eagles to a 16-4-1 record and a trip to the second round of the NCAA Division II playoffs.
At Midlothian High School
- four-year starter for coach Austin Guest at Midlothian (Texas) High School.
- accounted for 27 goals and 34 assists during prep career leading Panthers to four consecutive district titles (2007-10).
- named District 16-4A Co-Player of the Year tallying 14 goals and 11 assists as a senior in 2010.
- earned District 16-4A Player of the Year honors with 11 goals and seven assists during juniro season of 2009.
- tabbed an All-District 9-4A performer with five goals and eight assists as a sophomore in 2008 and with one goal and four assists as a freshman in 2007.
- competed on the club level for coach Oscar Borgarello's Andromeda U-18 side in 2010 after playing a campaign under coach Darrin Hedges' FC Dallas SC '92 Boy's Blue Team in 2009.
- also competed for Texas Lightning '92 Black (Ronatao Sampiao), Southwest SC '92 Gold (Clem Onacea) and Texas Thunder SC (Andy Munoz).
Head Coach
raulherrera05@yahoo.com
Richland
Junior College
Njcaa 2016 and 2018 National champions
Over 80 student athletes have transferred from Richland College to 4 year universities on scholarship the last 7 years. (NCAA D1,2,3 and NAIA)
FC Dallas academy goalkeeper coach
Has helped developed 4 goalkeepers from the academy ranks to a professional team contract at FCD.
Coaches Hired Weekly
As part of our COVID-19 safety plan, the indoor sessions traditionally held on the first day of camp will be shared online.
Sessions will be accessible for the week prior to camp. They are available on-demand and can be completed at the athlete's
convenience.
This approach allows us to continue offering these valuable sessions so athletes arrive to camp ready to maximize the experience,
while still maintaining a safe experience.
Over 1000 different college coaches have attended EXACT's events.
See below for just a few of the coaches that attended recent events in this region.
Assistant Coach
dcherbonnier@yahoo.com
Tulsa
Division 1
Daniel Cherbonnier is in his sixth season with the Golden Hurricane. He served as a graduate assistant his first four years, but was promoted to assistant coach prior to the 2017 season.
Last year, TU had just six wins, including three victories in conference play for a sixth-place finish in the American Athletic Conference. The Golden Hurricane did defeat #1 Stanford (2-0), who went on to win the 2017 College Cup, as well as #19 SMU (1-0) and tied #25 Wisconsin (2-2).
TU recorded its third-straight American Athletic Conference tournament title and played in the first round of the NCAA Championship in 2016. The Hurricane tallied 10 wins, including six shutouts, and faced three top-25 teams for a 1-2 mark.
During the 2015 season, Tulsa captured The American tournament championship for the second-straight year, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship. TU totaled eight wins, three shutouts and faced nine teams ranked in the top-25 for a 1-5-3 mark in those contests, including a 3-2 overtime win over 16th-ranked FIU in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
In 2014, the Hurricane posted an 11-6-3 overall record, including a 5-2-1 mark in the American Athletic Conference, captured The American tournament title and played in the first round of the NCAA Championship. TU played five top-25 teams for a 3-1-1 mark, including a 1-0 win over then third-ranked Virginia, which claimed the 2014 NCAA Championship, and had seven clean sheets on the season.
The Golden Hurricane earned 11 victories in 2013, advanced to the Conference USA title game.
Prior to coming to Tulsa, Cherbonnier spent six years as an assistant coach at the University of Texas at Tyler where he assisted in all aspects of the program including coaching, recruiting, goalkeeper training, academic advising, administrative duties and camp organization.
While at UT Tyler, Cherbonnier helped the Patriots compile a 72-29-14 overall record and a 50-15-10 mark in the American Southwest Conference. During the six years, UT-Tyler won three regular season conference championships, three ASC tournament championships, and had a program-best NCAA Elite 8 appearance. On the field, Cherbonnier helped coach three All-America selections, nine all-region honorees and 38 all-conference performers. Off the field, he helped produce 52 Academic All-Conference players, while the team earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award.
Cherbonnier also had coaching stints with Bishop T.K. Gorman High School, All-Saints Episcopal School, Tulsa Soccer Club and Azzurri Soccer Club.
Head Coach
hoffmann@udallas.edu
University of Dallas
Division 3
Hoffmann was selected Coach-of-the-Year by the Association of Division III Independents (AD3I) after the 2006 and 2008 seasons. 2007 saw the Crusaders crowned AD3I Champions amidst a 17-1-1 campaign. In 2008, Hoffmann led the team to a 16-4-1 overall record, the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) Championship and the program's first appearance in the National Collegiate Athletic Conference (NCAA) Tournament. 2009 produced a second consecutive conference finals where the team lost in overtime. He holds school coaching records at the University of Dallas for winning-percentage in a season (.921; 2007 season 17-1-1), wins in a season (17), wins in a career (120) and winning percentage for a career (.546). Additional noteworthy teams records under Hoffmann's tenure include 33 consecutive home games without a loss (2005-2008), most consecutive games without a loss (12), most consecutive wins (10), most goals in a season (84) most assists in a season (73), and most shutouts in a season (10). University of Dallas teams have been ranked by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and the NCAA in 2006, 2007, and 2008 with Hoffmann at the helm. Hoffmann-coached players have produced a multitude of awards, including the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Capital One Academic All-American, NCAA All-Region Team, All-Team selections, Most Valuable Player, and All-Academic awards from the SCAC, NEAC, AD3I, United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA), American Southwest Conference (ASC), National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and NCAA organizations. Before coming to University of Dallas, Hoffmann held the position as head coach at Schreiner University for four seasons, where his men's team qualified for the NAIA National tournament, advancing to the Sectional finals all three occassions. Hoffmann holds a NSCAA Advanced National Coaching Diploma with Distinction, USSF "Y" National Youth License, and FA Soccer Psychology Certification. He has served on the NCAA Regional Selection Committee, NCAA National Leadership Conference, has lectured at the NISOA National referee Assignors convention, and been published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. In the past Hoffmann has held the role of Director of the Highlanders Soccer Club and Strikers Soccer Club, he has worked with NTX ODP, and currently works with 99 boys in the Andromeda Soccer Club. Hoffmann grew up in Colleyville and played for N.E.T Longhorns and Fort Worth United. While playing at Grapevine High School, he won a State Championship in 1990. He was a four-year starter and senior captain at St. Mary's University. Playing honors include North Texas State Pool All-Region, State All-Star, and team MVP. He resides in Highland Village with his wife Tricia, daughter Trinity, and sons Beckett and Keane.
Assistant Coach
jpetrich@uttyler.edu
Texas-Tyler
Division 2
Joey Petrich is entering his third season as the UT Tyler men's soccer assistant coach for a Patriot program which has won six American Southwest Conference regular-season championship.
An Elk River, Minnesota native, Petrich was a goalkeeper at Saint Mary's University where he recorded 135 career saves in his four seasons in Winona, Minnesota. A two-time Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Academic All-Conference selection, Petrich is coming off working as an assistant coach at Concordia College (MN) where his main coaching focus was on training goalkeepers.
Along with coaching at Concordia last season, Petrich has gained leadership experience as a club coach where he coached the Northern Lights Soccer Club from 2011-13 and was the head goalkeeper trainer for the Tri-City Soccer Club in 2015. His coaching resume also includes a USSF National E License and NSCAA Levels 1-3 Goalkeeper diplomas.
In addition to his playing and coaching experience, he graduated Cum Laude from Saint Marys in the Spring of 2015 with a degree in psychology and interned with a sports psychologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Head Coach
michael.meachum@msutexas.edu
Midwestern State
Division 2
The 2020 season marks Michael Meachum's third season in charge of the Midwestern State men's soccer program after taking the reigns in 2018 after serving under Doug Elder.
In seven seasons as an assistant with the Mustangs, Meachum has helped lead the program to six NCAA Tournament appearances and a 103-19-13 (.811) mark.
He enjoyed a standout collegiate playing career while starting 79 of 83 games at Bethany College where he was a four-time All-KCAC performer gaining Freshman of the Year honors and gained first-team honors three times.
A native of Dallas, Meachum earned his bachelor's degree of Health and Physical Education from Bethany College in the spring of 2003 and went on to receive a master's degree in Kinesiology from Northeastern State in 2008.
Meachum holds an "A" license from the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) and belongs to the National Soccer Coaches' Association of America (NSCAA).
Assistant Coach
eanna.ogorman@hputx.edu
Howard Payne
Division 3
esolberg@etbu.edu
East Texas Baptist
As part of our COVID-19 safety plan, the indoor sessions traditionally held on the first day of camp will be shared online.
Sessions will be accessible for the week prior to camp. They are available on-demand and can be completed at the athlete's
convenience.
This approach allows us to continue offering these valuable sessions so athletes arrive to camp ready to maximize the experience,
while still maintaining a safe experience.
EXACT partners with college goalkeeper coaches to prioritize a premium experience for goalkeepers.
All GKs participate in individual keeper-specific training led by college GK coaches
Training focuses on all GK skills including footwork, shot stopping, crossing, and more; GKs receive a 1-on-1 evaluation based on their performance
In addition position-specific work, GKs also face live action observed by all college coaches
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Parent
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Player
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Player
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Player
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Parent
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Player
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Great experience meeting coaches, and having the discussion panel with coaches and parents. The games were fun and challenging, which I really enjoyed. Thanks EXACT!
Player
I went to the first ID Camp in Philly. We were so encouraged that we attended this one in DC. I have always dreamed about 1) going to college and 2) playing soccer in college. I got to meet a lot of great coaches and athletes. I learned something new at each camp. I wish there were more camps close to me so we could attend more. I am a senior and need all the help I can get in hopes to find the right college. I loved how the coaches were there to help us and give us directions on the spot. My mentor Coach was Mike Eckberg. Towson is on my "dream" list - and we are now going to schedule a visit as he suggested. I am so excited and I know I still have a long road ahead, but every journey has a beginning. Even though I am getting started a little late, I feel like EXACT really has helped me come flying out of the gate!
Parent
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Player
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Player
This was a wonderful opportunity to meet coaches and other players in a completely different format. There is a chance to show individual skills that may not be seen in a regular soccer tournament environment. The interaction with coaches is outstanding and I really feel that I was able to get exposure from EXACT that I would not have anywhere else. Thanks for a great session and options to see so many coaches. I can't wait to see where this opportunity leads me!
Parent
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Player
I had an amazing experience at EXACT Camp. I enjoyed the opportunity to talk face-to-face with so many coaches from around the country. I also enjoyed the opportunity to train with new coaches. I am looking forward to visiting coaches that I met at their schools and getting to take a closer look at their programs. It was also cool to meet so many fellow athletes from other places and make new friends. Thank you so much for everything!! Thank you!!!
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