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Mary Baldwin University Women’s Soccer – Coach Amanda Evans
On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Amanda Evans from the Mary Baldwin University Women’s Program. We talk about how she has approached recruiting during a program rebuild. We chat about how their school stands out as a nice little oasis in Virginia. Lastly, we discuss their staff and how their team has been developing.
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Luther College Women’s Soccer – Coach Hollie Gray
On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Hollie Gray from the Luther College Women’s Program. We talk about what he’s looking for in players both on and off the field. We chat about what makes their school unique amongst other midwestern colleges. Lastly, we discuss their offseason program and what style of play they focus on playing.
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Penn State Harrisburg Women’s Soccer – Coach Brandon West
On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Brandon West from Penn State Harrisburg’s Women’s Program. We talk about their school’s recruiting tactics and what they’re looking for in players. We cover what is different about a stand alone program that is still attached to a larger University system. Lastly, we discuss what coaching support as well as academic support his school is able to offer.
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University of St. Francis Men’s Soccer – Coach Jake Essig
Today I spoke with Coach Jake Essig of the University of St. Francis Men’s Program, an NAIA school in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. We have a great discussion about how they approach recruiting and talking to players. We talk about the unique advantages his school has with its size and location. Lastly, we dive into their program and what it is really about.
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Cape Fear CC Women’s Soccer Program – Coach Ponton
Today's interview is with Coach Ponton of Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, NC. Coach Ponton used to be on the Men's side at CFCC, but has just made the transition over to the Women's program. We have a great discussion about how community colleges can be a great option for many prospects. We talk about how his program looks to reload talent way more often than a traditional 4-year school. Lastly we focus on students shouldn't be so quick to dismiss going to a 2-year program and transferring to their desired school later on.
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