Come and join the Sacred Heart University Pioneers Women’s Soccer ID Clinic on the 5th of August. This single-day training program is going to take place at Sacred Heart University’s leading-edge Park Avenue Field. The program is inviting all and any female soccer players in high school. Moreover, this soccer identification clinic is especially for those who have the strong desire to play at the college level. It will cover both the technical and tactical facets of the game. The participants are also going to receive a performance evaluation at the conclusion of the program. Additionally, the program at 8:45 AM. It is going to be under the direction of the Sacred Heart University Pioneers women’s soccer coaching staff.
About Sacred Heart University
Sacred Heart University or SHU is a private, coeducational, Roman Catholic university in Fairfield, Connecticut. Its founder is Walter William Curtis, a notable Bishop of Bridgeport. It is the country’s oldest Catholic university. The academic institution is also the 2nd largest Catholic university in the state of New England. Moreover, Sacred Heart University is 35th in the Regional Universities North, 2018 edition of the US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings. It is also 17th in the Best Colleges for Veterans rankings and 64th in the Best Value Schools rankings. Currently, Sacred Heart University is serving more than 5,400 undergraduate students. 36 percent of this undergraduate student population are male students and 64 percent are female students. This undergraduate student population is also through a selective enrollment acceptance rate of 60 percent. Correspondingly, Sacred Heart University’s student to faculty ratio is 14:1. The university is also serving around 3,100 postgraduate students. Additionally, SHU is a member of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) and the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU). It is also part of the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC). Moreover, in sports, Sacred Heart University has 32 intercollegiate teams competing mainly in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I, Northeast Conference. The university athletes’ nickname is Pioneers and their identity colors are red and gray.
Sacred Heart University Pioneers Women’s Soccer ID Clinic Organizers
Head Coach Matt Micros, a native of Pittsford, New York is leading the Sacred Heart University Pioneers women’s soccer team. He is entering his first season at the helm of the Pioneers women’s soccer program. Coach Matt Micros is a bachelor’s degree in American Studies graduate from the University of Notre Dame. Meanwhile, he completed his master’s degree in Television, Radio, and Film at Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Communications. Ultimately, Coach Matt Micros is the 2014 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Coach of the Year awardee. This award was when he as still head coaching Post University’s women’s soccer team. He led the Eagles to their most winningest season. Then, the Sacred Heart University Pioneers women’s soccer assistant coaches are Scott McBride and Paulo DeOliveira. Coach Scott McBride will also be entering his first season with the coaching staff. He is the 2011 NSCAA East Regional Assistant Coach of the Year awardee. Finally, Coach Paulo DeOliveira will be in his 10th season with the Pioneers women’s soccer coaching staff. He is a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Health graduate from Southern Connecticut State University. Coach DeOliveira finished his master’s degree in Education at Sacred Heart University.
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