Women’s Programs

  • St. John’s University Women’s Soccer – Coach Ian Stone

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Stone from the St. John’s Women’s Program in New York. We talk about how he’s really recruiting 3 different classes at the same time. He describes the New York City location, but with tree lined streets. Lastly, we discuss all the different staff that helps with the program.

  • Middle Tennessee State University Women’s Soccer – Coach Aston Rhoden

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Aston from the Middle Tennessee Women’s Program. We talk about he recruits for positional and experience needs. He describes how everyone in the university at every position takes pride in what they do and pride in the university. Lastly, we discuss how his coaching style is player led, and not coach fed.

  • Southern Utah University Women’s Soccer – Coach Kai Edwards

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Kai from the Southern Utah Women’s Program. We talk about he focuses on the return on his investment when picking tournaments to visit. He describes how he looks for players with functional dominance. Lastly, we discuss how his coaching style focuses on doing what the game needs.

  • Kutztown University Women’s Soccer – Coach Erik Burstein

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Erik from the Kutztown Women’s Program in Pennsylvania. We talk about the importance of ID clinics in recruiting. He describes how D2 is the right balance between sport and school. Lastly, we discuss how he makes sure his program has a focus on mental health as well as conditioning.

  • Fort Lewis College Women’s Soccer – Coach Damian Clarke

    On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Damian from the Fort Lewis Women’s Program in Colorado. We talk about how he likes to have players for all 4 years. He describes the school’s gorgeous, scenic town. Lastly, we discuss how he makes sure his program has a focus on mental health, along with a lot of resources from the school.

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