The Georgetown University Hoyas Men’s Soccer Residential Camp is a four-day event that will run from the 10th of June until the 13th of June. This camp aims at providing the ideal venue to display exceptional soccer skills in front of collegiate recruiting staff. It is going to be a competitive but enjoyable college level playing and training environment. Furthermore, this soccer camp is open to all boys in grade 10 up to grade 12. The program will take place at the state-of-the-art Cooper Field which is on the Georgetown University campus. It will be under the direction of the Georgetown Hoyas men’s soccer coaching staff.
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Georgetown University Hoyas Men’s Soccer Residential Camp Organizers
Brian Wiese is the head coach of the Georgetown University Hoyas men’s soccer team. He is now in his 12th year at the helm of the Hoyas men’s soccer program. Coach Brian Wiese is a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering graduate from Dartmouth College. Then, he completed his master’s degree in product design at Stanford University. Coach Brian Wiese is the 2012 United Soccer Coaches Division I Coach of the Year awardee. This award comes after he led the Hoyas to a BIG EAST Blue Division Championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance. Additionally, Coach Wiese was a top-caliber goalkeeper during his college playing years. In fact, he was a three-time All-Ivy League selection and the 1993 team Most Valuable Player. The Georgetown University Hoyas men’s soccer associate head coach is Zach Samol. Coach Zach Samol is now in his 12th season with the coaching staff. He is a bachelor’s degree in psychology graduate from Dartmouth College. Coach Zack Samol is the 2012 United Soccer Coaches Northeast Region Assistant Coach of the Year awardee. And finally, the team’s assistant coach is Connor Klekota. He is an alumnus of the University of Notre Dame with a degree in business administration with a concentration in management consulting.
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