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Camp Overview

SHOWCASE YOUR SKILLS IN FRONT OF COLLEGIATE COACHES

Since 2007, College Soccer Academy iD camps have a 98% record of the college coaches we advertise attending, coaching & recruiting at our events. CSA abides by high school rules & camps are open to all 8th-12th graders and anyone up to the age of 20.

Join the NCAA coaches (updated 6 weeks before camp start) who will be recruiting and running this ID camp at Solano Surf Soccer Club in Fairfield, CA. Campers will receive coaching and recruiting opportunities from leading NCAA College Coaches. Players will also receive technical, tactical, and decision-making guidance from coaches in attendance during station drills and scrimmages.

Highlights Include

  • Unique and structured curriculum
  • Small-Sided Games (e.g. 9v9, 8v8, etc)
  • Final 3rd/Shooting/Goalkeeper Station
  • How To Be Recruited & NCAA Rules for players & PARENTS
  • College Coaches Choice Station – College coaches use drills they employ with their college players
  • Campers receive a Nike Soccer Camp shirt at the start of the camp

Camp Coaches

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    Neil McGuire

    Head Women's Soccer Coach - Cal

    Head coach Neil McGuire is entering his 15th season with the Bears in 2021. Throughout his time in Berkeley, he has led the California women’s soccer team to unprecedented success. The program’s all-time wins leader with 160 career victories at Cal, McGuire has an overall record of 160-93-32 during his tenure at Cal, good for a .618 winning percentage. McGuire has led the Bears to the NCAA Tournament in 12 of his 14 seasons in Berkeley, helping Cal to a streak of 14 consecutive tournament appearances from 2004-17, ranking among the longest streaks in all of Division I soccer.

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    Neil McGuire

    Head Women's Soccer Coach - Cal

    Under McGuire’s tutelage, the Bears have amassed six All-Americans, 35 All-Region performers and 44 All-Pac-12 honorees. The team has seen consistent contributions from freshmen as 14 have been named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman team. The Bears have also won numerous awards as McGuire helped guide Arielle Shipp to the 2015 Pac-12 Player of the Year Award and Angelina Anderson was named National Freshman of the Year in 2019. Anderson also picked up Pac-12 Goalie of the Year and Pac-12 Freshman of the Year in 2019, the second time a Bear has won both of those honors as Emily Boyd was the 2017 Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Year and Ifeoma Onumonu was the 2012 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year.

    Additionally, the Bears have excelled in the classroom since McGuire has taken over as Cal has had 24 members of the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team, including eight on the 2019 team, which was a record for most women’s soccer student-athletes on an All-District team since the award was founded. Cal has also had 153 Pac-12 All-Academic honorees during McGuire's tenure. In 2020, Emily Smith was named the Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year, becoming the first Bear to win the award.

    Throughout the 2020 season, Cal had to deal with uncertainties due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Bears played their games at Witter Field against a conference-only schedule in the spring of 2021, finishing the year with a 5-7-1 record. The youthful squad won three of their first four games, and followed with a victory over Stanford. Three players earned All-Pac-12 recognition and two representatives on the All-Pac-12 Freshman Team. Emily Smith was honored as the Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was one of four Bears named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team. Cal had 20 players named to the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll in 2020-21.

    The Golden Bears got off to an historic start to the 2019 season, winning their first eight matches of the year. Cal’s 8-0 start matched the Bears' 2000 squad for the second-best start to a season in program history and the Bears quickly established themselves as one of the top defenses in the nation. Cal was the last team in Division I soccer to allow a goal in 2019 and recorded six consecutive shutouts to start the season, tied for the second-longest shutout streak in program history and the program’s longest shutout streak to begin a season. Cal went on to post an overall record of 13-5-3 on the year, including a 5-3-3 mark in Pac-12 play to finish fifth in the conference standings. The Bears registered a pair of Top-10 wins over No. 4 USC (3-0 on October 18) and No. 7 UCLA (2-1 on September 27), sweeping their LA rivals for the first time since 1996. With it's 11th 10-win season in the last 13 years, Cal earned an at-large berth to the 2019 NCAA Tournament, making the 26th postseason appearance in program history. Four players earned All-Pac-12 recognition at the conclusion of the 2019 season, headlined by Angelina Anderson, was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year and Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Year, becoming the first player in conference history to collect both honors in the same season. A Division I best eight Golden Bears were also named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team for their efforts in the classroom.

    On both the domestic and international levels, McGuire has overseen the development of multiple national team players, including US Women’s National Team superstar Alex Morgan. A four-year Bear, Morgan, is currently a member of the U.S. National Team, captured the 2015 and 2019 Women’s World Cup titles and won gold at the 2012 London Olympics, in which she scored three goals, including one game-winner. She also won bronze at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and took second place at the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Morgan, one of most decorated Cal women’s soccer player in history, also was the No. 1 draft pick in the 2011 WPS draft, marking the first-ever top draft prospect for the Bears.

    McGuire has also worked with numerous other Bears who have played internationally for their countries. New Zealand Football Ferns’ stars Daisy Cleverley and Betsy Hassett are two examples as Hassett has played at three world cups and three Olympics, while Cleverley has played with the Ferns at the 2015 and 2019 World Cups and made her Olympic debut in Tokyo. Additionally, Icelandic National Team member Katrin Omarsdottir debuted for the team in 2006 and played more than 65 matches for the team.

    A number of McGuire’s players have inked professional soccer contracts across the globe. Cal has had seven NWSL draft picks in the past six years. Most recently, Emily Smith was drafted in the 2021 draft, but elected to return to Cal for one more season, before beginning her professional career with Racing Louisville. Cal currently has 16 players playing professionally across the world. The 2013 graduating class was impactful as four players signed professional contracts out of college - Rachel Mercik (FFC Turbine Potsdam), Nina Pedersen (Liverpool LFC), Emily Kruger (KR Reykjavik) and Genessee Daughetee (Montpellier Herault). Additionally, former Bear Samantha Witteman was selected as the No. 10 pick in the 2016 NWSL Draft by the Orlando Pride.

    McGuire is the Bear’s all-time leader in victories as he has tallied 160 victories in 14 seasons with the Bears. He set the school record for all-time wins in Cal’s 2017 season opener vs. UC Irvine as the Bears won, 2-1. The Bears have gone to 12 NCAA Tournaments during his tenure, including a streak of 11 straight appearances from 2007-17.

    The 2018 season saw a youthful Bears squad finish 5-12-2, but showed continued development throughout the course of the season despite untimely injuries. Striker Abi Kim, who missed most of preseason while competing for the United States at the Under-20 FIFA Women's World Cup in France, earned All-Pac-12 (Third Team) and All-Region (Third Team) recognition after leading the Bears in scoring for the second consecutive season. The Bears continued to excel in the classroom, collecting the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award for the sixth year in a row and posting the team's highest cumulative GPA in over a decade.

    The 2017 campaign saw the Golden Bears earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and the opportunity to host in the opening round, wrapping up the year with a record of 13-6-1, including a 6-4-1 mark in Pac-12 play. This was Cal's fourth consecutive season with at least 13 wins and the Bears' tenth season 10-win season in 11 years under McGuire. Ranked in the Top 20 nationally for the majority of the season, the Golden Bears rank among the top defensive teams in the nation in 2017. Six Cal players were recognized by the conference for their play this season, including a pair of First Team All-Pac-12 Selections in defender Indigo Gibson and goalkeeper Emily Boyd. Boyd was also named the Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Year, the first player in program history to earn that distinction. Gibson was later named a 2017 First Team All-American while Boyd earned Second Team All-America recognition. McGuire has now coached five players to All-America seasons in his tenure at Cal, including a pair of First-Team All-Americans in Gibson and Alex Morgan '10. Gibson went on to be named a semifinalist for the 2017 MAC Hermann Trophy, Cal's first since Morgan was a Hermann Trophy finalist in 2010. Eight Golden Bears earned Pac-12 All-Academic recognition and Cal earned the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic award for the fifth consecutive season.

    The 2016 season saw the Golden Bears record their sixth straight 10-win season during McGuire's tenure and ninth in 10 years. Cal ascended to as high as No. 10 in the National Soccer Coaches Association (NSCAA) national rankings while producing three positive results against ranked teams - a 1-1 draw against No. 10 UCLA, a 4-0 win at No. 15 Texas Tech and a 1-0 victory over eventual national champion USC. Six players were honored by the Pac-12 for their efforts on the field - Ifeoma Onumonu (All-Pac-12 First Team), Arielle Ship (Second Team), Emily Boyd (Second Team), Emma Fletcher (Second Team), Mia Corbin (All-Freshman Team) and Abigail Kim (All-Freshman Team). Onumonu (First Team), Ship (Third Team), Boyd (Third Team), and Haley Lukas (Third Team) were each named NSCAA All-Region while nine total players were named Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention: Onumonu, Ship, Fletcher, Lukas, Kelly Fitzgerald, Lynsey Hromatko, Miranda Nild, Alexa Vandevanter and Heather Walleigh. Other highlights of the season included Boyd tying the school single-season shutout record (11) for a second straight year and earning several Player of the Week awards (NSCAA, Pac-12, NCAA, TopDrawerSoccer) the week of Oct. 10.

    Cal ended the 2015 season with a 13-6-3 record finishing fourth in the Pac-12 conference, and produced some electrifying soccer. The season started with a bang with Cal winning the Duke Nike Invitational with a win over nationally ranked Duke, and a tie against 22 time national champion North Carolina. Cal’s signature win on the season was a 7-0 victory over perennial national power UCLA. Sophomore goalkeeper Emily Boyd tied a school record of 11 shutouts on the season and Arielle Ship was named Cal’s first ever Pac-12 Player of the Year. Samantha Witteman and Ari Ship were named First team All-Pac-12, Celeste Bourielle and Emily Boyd were named to the All Pac-12 Second team and Emma Fletcher was an honorable mention for Pac-12 honors.

    In 2014, Cal wrapped up a 14-6-2 season under McGuire with a 5-4-2 record in the Pac-12 to finish tied for fifth in the league. After hauling in one of the nation's top five recruiting classes, McGuire directed his 12 new freshmen and a young Cal squad to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The 2014 team averaged 2.14 goals per game, turning in 47 goals from 15 different players, and shut out seven opponents. Three Golden Bears were named to All-Pac-12 teams, adding to 10 Pac-12 All-Academic honors, and received an NSCAA team academic award for yet another strong season both in the classroom and on the field.

    In 2013, Cal went 11-5-5 in its best start in 20 years. The Golden Bears went unbeaten through 13 games before eventually dropping a game to eventual National and Pac-12 champions UCLA. Cal clinched a 10th consecutive NCAA Tournament berth, losing in the first round to Santa Clara. Following the season, three Bears earned All-Pac-12 and NSCAA All-Pacific Region honors. Cal was just as strong in the classroom, with 11 Pac-12 All-Academic selections and an NSCAA team academic award.

    The 2012 Bears went 16-6, finishing third in the Pac-12 and advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to San Diego State 2-1 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Four Bears earned All-Pac-12 and NSCAA All-Region nods – Hassett, Onumonu, Emi Lawson and Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick as Cal took home its first-ever Pac-12 Freshman of the Year award for Onumonu.

    Cal won 12 matches in 2011 - its most since 2007 - and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship. The Bears, who climbed as high as No. 11 in the national rankings during the year, knocked off Santa Clara on the road in the opening round of NCAAs and nearly advanced to the third round of the tournament, falling to No. 16 Boston College in penalty kicks. Four Bears earned All-Pac-12 honors - Danielle Brunache, Hassett, Lauren Battung and Fitzpatrick - and a record 13 individuals were named to the Pac-12 All-Academic team, with Hassett also gaining NSCAA Scholar All-American recognition.

    In 2010, Cal produced its seventh consecutive winning season and 24th in school history, going 9-6-5 overall and 4-4-1 to finish fourth in the competitive Pac-10 Conference. Cal advanced to its seventh straight bid to the NCAA Tournament and third consecutive trip to the state of Florida for postseason play. In Gainesville, Fla., the Bears lost, 2-1, to No. 2-seeded Duke.

    McGuire guided Cal to finish the 2009 season at an 11-9-1 clip for the program's sixth-consecutive winning record and the 23rd in school history. The Bears went 4-5-0 in the Pac-10 to finish tied for sixth in the conference. With an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, the year's selection marked Cal's 17th playoff bid in program history, the 11th in the last 12 years and the sixth straight. Thanks to a 2-1 overtime win over Auburn in the opening round, the Bears advanced to the second round, in which they lost, 3-0, to host and No. 1-seeded Florida State.

    Under McGuire's direction, the 2008 squad recorded the program's 23rd winning season, finishing 10-9-1 overall and going 3-5-1 in Pac-10 play to finish sixth in the competitive league. The 2008 campaign also saw Cal earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament for its fifth consecutive and 16th overall trip to the postseason. The Bears fell, 2-1, to No. 7 Florida in Gainesville, Florida, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Morgan, who scored the eventual game-winner to lead the U.S. to a gold medal in the FIFA Under-20 Women's World Cup in December, led Cal in points (23) and goals (9). The team had nine players named to the Pac-10's All-Academic team.

    In 2007, after spending two seasons as head coach at Texas Tech, McGuire directed Cal to a 15-5-1 overall record, to the second round of the NCAA Tournament and to a No. 11 national ranking. Cal finished in a tie for third place in the Pac-10 with a 6-3 mark, including a six-game winning streak to close the conference schedule. Overall, the Bears went 7-0-1 over their final eight games and carried that momentum into the 2008 season.

    After the season, Morgan, Cal's top goal scorer, trained with the U.S. U-20 national team in preparation for the FIFA Under-20 World Cup Nov. 19-Dec. 7, 2008, in Chile. Morgan was one of six Cal players to earn postseason Pac-10 honors, including first-team selection Courtney Hooker, who was also a second-team Soccer Buzz All-American. Morgan and Megan Jesolva garnered second-team Freshman All-America accolades from Soccer Buzz.

    In addition to his responsibilities at Cal, McGuire served as one of the head coaches on the Region 4 Olympic Development Program staff, on which he has led the 1995 and 1994 age groups. In 2010 and 2011, he coached the Mustang Blast to back-to-back Northern California State Championships, winning the Far West Regional Championships in 2011 before finishing tied for third in points at the USYSA National Championships.

    McGuire arrived in Berkeley with a proven track record of vast improvement at his two previous Division I stops.

    He served as head coach at Mississippi State from 2000-03, taking over a program that was just 4-16 the year before his arrival and, within two years, improved the Bulldogs' record by 8.5 games.

    McGuire averaged nine wins per season at MSU and established school records for overall wins and conference victories during the 2001 season. He was tabbed as the Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year when he guided the Bulldogs to the first-ever women's conference title in Mississippi State athletics, leading his team to a share of the 2001 SEC Western Division championship. McGuire then spent the 2004 season as an assistant at Texas, during which the Longhorns finished with a 15-7-2 overall record, placed third in the Big 12 Conference and notched a No. 16 national ranking.

    In 2005, McGuire moved to Texas Tech as head coach and quickly proved his rebuilding skills again. The Red Raiders went from one-game winners in his first season to notch seven wins in 2006 - most for the program in seven years. In addition to his collegiate experience, McGuire served as head coach of the Region 3 Under-19 team in 2002, 2004 and 2005.

    McGuire began his head coaching career at Iowa Central Community College from 1996-97. He also served as an assistant at Iowa State (1998) and Arizona State (1999).

    A native of Edinburgh, Scotland, McGuire earned his associate's degree in physical education with an emphasis on coaching from Telford College in Edinburgh before relocating to the United States. Upon his arrival, McGuire attended Augusta State University (Ga.), at which, while earning a bachelor's degree in psychology, he was named first-team All-Peach-Belt Athletic Conference four consecutive years. He was also a three-time NSCAA all-region selection. McGuire earned his master's of education degree with an emphasis in sports administration in 2003 from Mississippi State.

    McGuire's professional career includes time with the Falkirk Football Club in Scotland, the Des Moines Menace Professional Soccer Club and the Arizona Sahuaros Professional Soccer Club.

    McGuire holds a United States Soccer Federation Class A license. He joined the University of California family with his wife, Jesica, daughter, Kelyn, and sons, Ethan and Owen.

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    Pinder Nijjar

    Head Coach, Univ. of San Francisco

    Pinder Nijjar was named Head Coach of the Women's Soccer program in September 2024, becoming the sixth head coach in program history.

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    Pinder Nijjar

    Head Coach, Univ. of San Francisco

    Nijjar joined the women's soccer coaching staff as a Volunteer Assistant in December, 2015. Head coach Jim Millinder elevated Nijjar to the top Assistant and Recruiting Coordinator in June 2018.

    At USF, he works specifically with the forwards and midfielders. During his time on the Hilltop the Dons went from 195th in the nation in scoring in 2017 to 79th in 2018 and to 46th last season (2019). He oversaw three of the most successful goal scorers in USF history, including Samantha Jehnings (second all-time), Sonja Giraud (seventh) and Miciah Madison (10th). In 2019, the Dons had two active players in the top-10 in goals scored for the first time since 1994.

    In 2019, the Dons had three players with seven or more goals on the year (Ashley Humphrey 7, Jehnings 11, and Madison 9). The last time that happened was in 1994 when Jannik Abel (13 goals), Kelli Bryant (13 goals) and Erin Killough (seven goals) accomplished the feat.
    Madison and Jehnings also became two of the most decorated players in USF history, earning all-conference honors and all-region honors during Nijjar’s watch. Giraud went on and played in the German Bundesliga after her 4 year career on The Hilltop.

    Whilst Nijjar has served as the Recruiting Coordinator for USF, the last two seasons have seen USF bring three players who were named to the West Coast Conference All-Freshmen Team (Keely Roy, 2019 – Karley Weeks, Catherine Hill, 2018).

    Off the field, Nijjar also oversees match film analysis with the team and also all aspects of individual player performance analysis. Using multiple match clipping technology tools to evaluate the clips of their performance and also using GPS vests and heart rate monitors to provide specific and detailed performance feedback.

    Nijjar also remains active in the youth game serving as a USYS West Region Olympic Program Staff Coach and Scout since April 2016. Along with this, since Jan 2016, he has had a role as a Coach for the San Francisco Elite Academy who work with the top youth players in the city of San Francisco and surrounding areas. Nijjar also worked with the San Francisco City FC, a men’s Semi-Professional team in the USL League 2 in 2018.

    Previously, from December 2011 - February 2016 Nijjar was on the staff of the Southern California Olympic Development Program. During his time, he won two US Youth Soccer National Championships and five US Youth Soccer Regional Championships.

    He also previously served as an Assistant Coach on the men's side at Caltech from March 2014 to December 2015. He also had a brief stint as the Volunteer Assistant with the women at Marymount California University in Palos Verdes. Nijjar’s first Coaching stint dates back to May 2011 and spending six years on the Fram Soccer Club staff, learning his trade as a youth club coach and eventually becoming the Girls Youth Director.

    Nijjar played at the University of Oklahoma, Science and Arts, graduating in 2009 with a Bachelor’s in kinesiology. He helped USAO earn a No. 5 national NAIA ranking while capturing a Sooner Athletic Conference title and finishing as a regional tournament runner-up.

    He also played for the Ventura County Fusion and the Doxa Italia after his college career was over. During his time in England, Nijjar was a player in the English Football league playing for Tamworth FC in the EFL National League.

    Born and raised in Nottingham, England - Nijjar and his wife Vidya currently reside in the city of San Francisco.

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    Brian Zwaschka

    Head Women's Soccer Coach - Fresno State

    Brian Zwaschka enters his 16th season as head coach of the Fresno State women’s soccer program. The Iowa native took the helm on April 6, 2009 following two years as an assistant coach at Cal.

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    Brian Zwaschka

    Head Women's Soccer Coach - Fresno State

    Zwaschka is the longest tenured coach in program history, coaching 270 games, holding the most wins with 105. He has led the Bulldogs to three Western Athletic Conference tournament appearances, including one championship in 2010, one WAC regular season runner-up finish, one WAC tournament runner-up finish, two MW regular season runner-up finishes, eight MW tournament appearances and one NCAA tournament appearance.

    Under Zwaschka, the Bulldogs have seen 34 All-Conference team honors, 31 conference Player of the Week awards, 23 CoSIDA/CSC Academic honors and 208 Academic All-Conference honors.

    PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE
    Zwaschka has helped train and develop players for the international stage. This includes Iceland National Team veteran, Katrin Omarsdottir, as well as U.S. Women's National Team forward, Alex Morgan. He also coached National Team hopefuls Katie Oakes and Megan Jesolva. In Chile in 2008, Morgan went on to score the winning goal in the FIFA U20 World Cup tournament championship match, additionally receiving the Silver Ball and the Bronze Shoe tournament awards.

    Zwaschka was also an assistant coach with the Cal North Olympic Development Program 93 Girls team and was a staff coach for the Region IV Olympic Development Program, which involve preparation and selection of girls with aspirations to advance to the Girls' and Women's National Teams.

    Soccer Club Coaching (Head Coach)
    Zwaschka began his coaching career with the Waukee Soccer Club and the Iowa United Soccer Club. He led the Waukee boys’ team to a gold medal at the Iowa Games in 1995 and the Iowa United boys’ team to a state championship in 1998.

    Dowling High School (Assistant Coach)
    Zwaschka was then an assistant coach at Dowling High School in Des Moines, Iowa. Under his guidance, Dowling claimed the 2000 conference title.

    Grand View University (Assistant Coach)
    Zwaschka returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach at Grand View University. In two seasons on the coaching staff, Zwaschka helped the Vikings to the national tournament for the second time in program history, a No. 11 national ranking for the first time in program history, and two conference championships.

    Texas Tech (Assistant Coach)
    Zwaschka was then an assistant coach at Texas Tech from 2005-07. In 2006, he helped the Red Raiders build formidably to be voted the third-most improved NCAA Division I Women's Soccer team in the nation.

    Cal (Assistant Coach)
    Just prior to Fresno State, Zwaschka was an assistant coach for two years at Cal, where his primary responsibilities were to oversee the program's performance-related tasks, including player development, fitness and wellness, nutrition, recovery, video, scouting, equipment and facilities. He also shared heavily in planning and conducting team and individual training, prospect evaluations and other recruiting duties.

    In 2008, Zwaschka helped coach the Golden Bears to their fifth-straight NCAA tournament appearance, and the 10th in 11 seasons. In his first season at Cal, the team posted a 15-5-1 record, advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament and earned a No. 11 national ranking.

    PLAYING EXPERIENCE
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    Zwaschka’s experience as a player includes collegiate play at Grand View University from 1990-92, earning NAIA All-American and District 15 Player of the Year honors.

    His professional career spanned six years, including time with the USL's Des Moines Menace and the Connecticut Wolves, formerly of the A-League level. In addition to the domestic game, he gained four years of significant experience abroad, playing a season each in Scotland and England, and two seasons in France.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
    Zwaschka holds coaching certifications domestically with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and is a member of both coaching organizations. He has also earned international coaching certification from the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA).

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    Randy Dedini

    Head Coach, Sacramento State University

    Coach in Attendance

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    Randy Dedini

    Head Coach, Sacramento State University

    Randy Dedini, who has thrice been named Big Sky Coach of the Year, enters his 16th season as head coach of the Sacramento State women’s soccer team in 2022021. Dedini, who took over the squad in 2007, has guided the Hornets to unprecedented success, including two NCAA Tournament appearances and two conference titles, both firsts in school history. He is the winningest coach in program history in terms of total wins and winning percentage.

    Dedini, who ended the 2020 season with a career record of 106-110-41(49-47-19), has guided Sacramento State to .500 or better conference records in eight of his 14 seasons, including a regular season Big Sky title in 2007 and an undefeated 5-0-4 showing in 2019. The Hornets also won the Big Sky Conference Tournament title in 2007 and again in 2010 to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Dedini was named Big Sky Coach of the Year following the 2007, 2010, and 2016 seasons.

    2020's COVID-impacted season concluded in a 3-4-4 overall record, the three wins tied for fewest in a season under Dedini, though the 11 total matches were also the fewest played by the team by far. The year started strong, as the Hornets expected their regular season unbeaten streak to 22 matches before falling in a road Big Sky match.

    That streak started in 2019 when the Hornets put together a Big Sky record-setting 11-2-6 (5-0-4 Big Sky) season. The Hornets went 17 straight matches without a loss, a program and conference record. Despite a Big Sky tournament semifinals loss, the regular season unbeaten streak extended into 2020 with a 1-0-4 start before finally ending at 22 matches.

    In 2017, Dedini lead the Hornets to an 8-8-4 finish, including a 3-3-4 mark in Big Sky competition, good for sixth in the conference and a spot in the postseason tournament. 2017 marked the third straight season in which the Hornets advanced to the postseason, matching the program record. Sacramento State last advanced to three consecutive postseasons from 2005 through 2007. The 2017 team had six all-Big Sky selections, including three First Team selections, the team's most since 2010. In addition, Kylee Kim-Bustillos was named the Big Sky's Newcomer of the Year, the second straight year the award was won by a Hornet.

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    Kellis Johnson

    Head Assistant Women's Soccer Coach - Dominican University

    Kellis Johnson was hired as an assistant coach on the Dominican University women’s soccer team in the fall of 2017 and has since been promoted to Head Assistant Women's Soccer Coach. As the head assistant coach on the women’s soccer team, Johnson works specifically with the goalkeepers in addition to her duties as an assistant coach.

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    Kellis Johnson

    Head Assistant Women's Soccer Coach - Dominican University

    Johnson also sees time as an Assistant Women’s Varsity Coach and Goalkeeper Director with The Branson School, while also helping with College Academy ID Camps while working at Dominican. In addition to these roles, Johnson is also the Soccer Fours Facilitator in San Francisco, the high school goalkeeper coach for Marin FC along with coaching duties with the Mill Valley Soccer Coach.

    On the pitch, Johnson was an NCAA Division I soccer player at the University of Colorado, Boulder, from 2006-2009. Graduating in 2012, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in History, a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Arts Ceramics and a minor in technology, arts and media. She holds US National E and D Licenses, an NSCAA GK 1 certification and is in the midst of earning her US National C License.

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    Coaches in attendance

    College Coaches

    NCAA coaches in attendance will run stations for personalized instruction and assessment. Coach bios will be added once coaches in attendance are confirmed. Click the drop-down below to see the list of coaches...

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    Coaches in attendance

    College Coaches

    PREVIOUS COACHES IN ATTENDANCE

    • Margueritte Aozasa, UCLA,
    • Neil McGuire, UC Berkeley,
    • Paul Hart Stanford University,
    • Paul Stumpf, UC Santa Barbara,
    • Sugar Shinohara, USC
    • Curtis McAlister, Santa Clara University,
    • Mauricio Ingrassia, Long Beach State University,
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    Paul Sapsford

    College Soccer Academy - Founder | 2002 NCAA Coach of the Year

    Sapsford lectured in the field of Sport Psychology at Saint Mary’s University College (UK), and collaborated on research into the FIFA Experiment on Semi-Professional soccer which was later published in the Journal of Sports Sciences. His post graduate studies at Exeter University (UK) and Saint Mary’s College of California culminated in his thesis on the relationship between coaching behavior, collective efficacy and team cohesion.

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    Paul Sapsford

    College Soccer Academy - Founder | 2002 NCAA Coach of the Year

    He holds a USSF “A” License and has coached D1 NCAA athletics at both Stanford University and Saint Mary’s College of California. While at Stanford he guided the Cardinal women’s soccer team to an elite eight finish in the 2002 NCAA playoffs and was named National Coach of the Year by Soccer America for this achievement. He also served Northern California as Director of Coaching, where he specialized in sport science and coach education.

Camp Details

SECURE YOUR SPOT!

You can expect high demand on these first-come-first-serve camper spots, so please be sure to register early.

CAMP INFO:

  • Camp Dates: Future dates coming soon! Join the Priority List today!

  • Ages: 13-20

  • Gender: Girls

  • Day Hours: 9:30am-1:30pm

  • Meals: Lunch is NOT provided
  • Location: 1600 Capitola Way, Fairfield CA 94534

*Check-in starts 30 minutes before camp start time

COACHES IN ATTENDANCE*

  • Neil McGuire, Head Coach, UC Berkeley
  • Pinder Nijjar, Head Coach, Univ. of San Francisco
  • Brian Zwaschka, Head Coach, Fresno State University
  • Randy Dedini, Head Coach, Sacramento State University
  • Kellis Johnson, GK & Asst. Coach, Dominican University.

*Note: Coaches in attendance is subject to change

CAMP INFO:

During the camp, you will receive collegiate-level instruction from the CSA coaching staff and coaches in attendance. This is a great opportunity for the prospective student-athlete to be evaluated by the staff at an individual and team level.

SMALL-SIDED GAMES (e.g. 8v8)

College Coaches will want to observe the player in a small-sided game for recruiting purposes. College coaches will also provide positional and tactical advice as well as individual decision-making guidance.

FINAL 3RD/SHOOTING/GOALKEEPER STATION

The final 3rd/shooting station will focus on technique and player movement to enhance goal-scoring opportunities. Goalkeepers will also work at this station, and receive position-specific advice from college GK coach(es).

HOW TO BE RECRUITED & NCAA RULES

Both players and parents receive a presentation on NCAA recruiting rules about the recruiting process as well as how to communicate & market themselves to schools of interest. We also discuss what college coaches are looking for and the fundamentals of the admissions process (e.g. SAT/ACT etc.).

COLLEGE COACHES CHOICE STATION

At this station the college coach will provide a suitable training session they typically conduct with their college player’s. Player’s will receive technical, tactical and decision-making advice at this station.

PREPARE FOR CAMP: COMPLETE YOUR PRE-CAMP CHECKLIST

To view your customer account, complete your mandatory forms, pay balance dues, and review important camp information, visit Pre-Camp Checklist.

All necessary camp information is on this page. If there are any imperative changes prior to camp start, registered campers will be notified via email and this webpage will be updated!

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Training from the CSA coaching staff

  • Day campers: Lunch is NOT provided. Please bring snacks to eat between stations

  • Supervision: Staff members are strategically placed throughout the camp to provide optimal supervision and participate in all activities

  • Camp t-shirt: all campers receive a Nike Soccer Camp shirt at the beginning of camp

INSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT, & FACILITY

  • Ratio: Low camper-to-coach ratio

  • Equipment Needed: All campers must bring soccer cleats, shin guards, athletic shoes, and a water bottle.

  • Facility: 1600 Capitola Way, Fairfield CA 94534

  • Medical Protocol: Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital

CHECKLIST OF THINGS TO BRING:

Below is a suggested list of clothes, equipment, and personal items. US Sports Camps is NOT responsible for lost or stolen articles or money.

  • Athletic clothing
  • Extra pair of shoes (for campus tour)
  • Soccer Cleats (no metal studs)
  • Shin guards
  • Water bottle
  • Sunblock

CLUB DISCOUNT

  • Groups of 4 or more: Each camper gets a $20 discount.

CSA offers $25 team/group discounts for groups! If your group meets the criteria listed above, simply fill out the College Soccer Academy - Team Discounts form with your group’s name and the names of all campers registering. We’ll create a unique discount code just for your team!

TRANSPORTATION

Transportation is not provided. Campers are responsible for getting to and from camp on their own. There is no supervision before or after camp hours so please make arrangements to pick up your child on time.

MEDICAL PROTOCOL

Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital.

COMPANY POLICIES

For information regarding our cancellation policy and all other company policies, please visit USSC Policies.

NIKE SOCCER CAMP FAQ

For general questions about our soccer camps please see our FAQ page.

***Camps are open to any and all entrants. Enrollment in our camps is limited only by age, gender, and capacity restrictions as specified by each camp.

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