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Our Panel - Coaches Who'll Help You Get There
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Nick Carlin-Voigt - Assistant Women's Soccer Coach, University of Wisconsin
Nick, without a doubt, has larger hands than any other human being. It is rumored that he once crushed a Mini Cooper with his left hand. His giant paws helped him ply his trade between the goalposts, first for Kalamazoo College and then the PDL Kalamazoo Kingdom. He began coaching at Western Michigan University and has since moved to the University of Wisconsin |
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Brittany Oliveira - Assistant Women's Soccer Coach, Northwestern University
Brittany was the Zinedine Zidane of Stanford soccer. She dominated the midfield with wizardly skills, earning her comparisons to Zizou. Some said Platini. Brittany now coaches at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois where she emphasizes impassioned play and bone-crunching tackles. Look for her on the US Women's National Team sideline in World Cup 2019. |
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Ben Preyss - Former Captain, University of Chicago
"Panache" best describes Ben as a player. With a preternatural ability to make the ball stick to his feet, Ben was a fun player to watch. His senior year he even learned to score goals. At times he was known to wear two or three practice pinnies under his jersey. For what reason? It remains a mystery. Having been through the recruiting process very recently, Ben brings a great perspective to the panel. |
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Avi Stopper - Assistant Men's Soccer Coach, University of Chicago, Author of Make the Team
Avi was twice elected captain at Wesleyan University. He was a passionate player, known as much for his accumulation of yellow cards as his goal scoring. He now coaches at the University of Chicago. From time to time, Avi cuts his hair, laces up his boots and dazzles. Kind of. |
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