Brad Camp

Brad Camp enters his first year with the ETSU men’s soccer staff as a volunteer assistant coach in 2017. Prior to ETSU, Camp recently served as the boys director for the Alliance Development Centers for the Knoxville-based youth club, FC … Continued

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Jason Hirsch Review (2018)

“I believe this camp benefits the players in several ways. Firstly, they offer these players the chance to take instruction from college coaches which gives them an idea of each coaches style. Secondly, they provide detailed information to players about … Continued

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What’s not included?

– Airfare (we will contact you after registration with your flight options) – Individual Rooms – Some lunches/dinners will be a time for athletes/parents to explore the city and try local restaurants the city has to offer. – Laundry Service … Continued

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Rob Thompson

Rob Thompson joined the Clemson men’s soccer program prior to the 2017 season. Prior to coming to Clemson, Thompson was heavily involved in coaching both youth and college soccer in New Hampshire since 1993. Thompson spent 24 years coaching at … Continued

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Greg Mulholland Review (2018)

“Prospective student athletes (PSA) should consider EXACT because there are very few organizations that have the networking to bring in the number of college programs that EXACT does. The information that EXACT provides a PSA is spot on in terms … Continued

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What’s included?

– 6 Nights Accommodation – Breakfast Each Day and lunch/dinner – Private Ground Transportation – Competitive matches (depending on the trip) – Pro Training Sessions – Stadium Tours – Extensive Sightseeing – Fully trained liaison officer – Tourist Taxes – … Continued

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Averett University

Averett University is a private non-profit college in Danville, Virginia, United States, in south-central Virginia near the North Carolina border. Founded in 1859 as a women’s college, Averett became a 4-year, coeducational institution in 1969. In 2011 the university restored … Continued

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