Women’s Programs

  • Georgia Gwinnett College Women’s Soccer – Coach Mike Giuliano

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Mike from the Georgia Gwinnett Women’s Program. We talk about how they have representation from 17 different countries on their roster. He describes how they are the newest public college in the United States. Lastly, we talk about how he makes sure his players know that he and his staff care about them not just as players, but as people.

  • University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Women’s Soccer – Coach Dan Montanye

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Dan from the Wisconsin-Whitewater Women’s Program. We talk about how events and camps fit into his recruiting. He describes the school from the perspective of alum and staff member. Lastly, we discuss his coaching style and how he likes to get the team to play.

  • Cal Poly Pomona Women’s Soccer – Coach Jay Mason

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Jay from the Cal Poly Pomona Women’s Program in California. We talk about they recruit across years. He describes how the school puts theory-based education into practice. Lastly, we discuss his tremendous staff and their experience and education.

  • Lake Erie College Women’s Soccer – Coach Becks Young

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Young from the Lake Erie Women’s Program in Ohio. We talk about how she thinks players need to be evaluating the programs too. She describes the school’s support for students and their academics. Lastly, we discuss their new home turf facility that is being built.

  • Franklin Pierce University Women’s Soccer – Coach Matt Johnson

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Johnson from the Franklin Pierce Women’s Program in New Hampshire. We talk about how the transfer portal is changing the recruiting timeline. He describes how they embrace being a tough place to play for opponents. Lastly, we discuss their staff and how it is a solid, full-time staff much like a D1 school.

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