The Northwest University Women’s Soccer Winter College ID Camp is inviting all high school girls in grade 9 up to grade 12. Its design is for those players who desire to advance their skills to the next level. This college soccer identification camp is the ultimate opportunity for players to display their skills and gain the recognition of the university’s recruiting staff. Moreover. the program is an opportunity to experience a high-level college training and competition. There will also be a recruiting procedure and NCAA guidelines discussion. Additionally, this college identification camp will happen in the Northwest University Soccer Field on the 1st of March. There are only 50 available spots thus registration is a first come first serve.
Northwest University, initially Northwest Bible Institute, is a private, nonprofit, coeducational, Christian, liberal arts university in Kirkland, Washington. It also has additional campuses in Salem, Oregon and Sacramento, California. The university is an affiliation of the General Council of the Assemblies of God, a notable Pentecostal Christian denomination. The university is also part of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. Currently, it is serving around 1,700 students. In the 2018 Best College rankings, Northwest University is top 64 in Regional Universities West. It is also top 33 in the Best Colleges for Veterans category. In sports, the university fields intercollegiate teams in the Cascade Collegiate Conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. They are the Eagles. Blue and gold are the Northwest University athletics’ official colors.
Northwest University Women’s Soccer Winter College ID Camp Organizers
The head coach of the Northwest University Eagles women’s soccer team is Bryan Chud. He is an inductee in the Northwest University Eagle Hall of Fame. Coach Bryan Chud is also a UEFA B Part 1 coaching license holder. Then, the Eagles women’ soccer assistant coaches are Josimar Evangelista, Scott Lane, Jordyn Wilson, and Brendon Wheeler. Coach Evangelista is at the same time an assistant coach for the Northwest University men’s soccer program.
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