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  • Green River College Women’s Soccer – Coach Keith Bleyer

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Keith Bleyer from the Green River College Women’s Program in Washington state. We talk about the benefits of a junior college including a small roster. He describes the school’s unique degree programs including the ability to get a 4-year degree. Lastly, we discuss their core values of grit, respect and commitment.

  • Monroe Community College Women’s Soccer – Coach Sal Galvano

    On today’s episode, I speak with Sal Galvano from the Monroe Community College Women’s Program in New York. We talk about he recruits both internationally and domestically. He describes the tremendous success his players have had after moving on from Monroe. Lastly, we discuss how he uses technology in their training and games.

  • State Fair Community College Men’s Soccer – Coach Jaime Beltran

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Beltran from the State Fair Community College Men’s Program in Missouri. We talk about when his recruiting starts as a 2-year college. He describes the school’s unique size that allows for small classes, but big opportunities. Lastly, we discuss the advantages of having a terrific staff.

  • Motlow State Women’s Soccer – Coach Andy Lyon

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Andy Lyon from the Motlow State Women’s Program in Tennessee. We talk about he is always recruiting for his program. He describes the school’s picturesque campus near a well-known landmark. Lastly, we discuss how his roster size ensures players see a pathway to the first eleven.

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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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