The HC job is joke. The salary is very low <50K, hardly any scholarship money, team travel and recruiting is pitiful. They will be lucky to get anyone to take the job.
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Just from your response , if you are an Ivy League grad(doubtful) if that’s what Ivy League produces,I would pass sending my kid .Lots of out of touch coddled losers there .
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCasey Brown has left Holy Cross for UPenn. 5 wins this year and 20 games under .500 in her career.
"Casey Brown is one of the best young coaches in the country and Penn is fortunate that she will be taking the helm of the women's soccer program. She is a tremendous leader and teacher of the game, and Casey does a tremendous job of motivating and inspiring student-athletes to maximize individual and team performance. She is also a tremendous role model and has always valued the opportunity as a coach to teach life lessons and support the rigorous academic experience of her students." – Nancy Feldman, Head Women's Soccer Coach, Boston University, 11-time conference coach of the year
"The impact Casey has had on the players and the program at the College of Holy Cross is evident in the team's success and development. Casey excels at the technical and tactical aspects of the game, but also cares deeply about the players personal development and team growth. She is always energetic, positive, and her passion for the game of soccer can be seen every time she steps on the field. She will be an enormous asset to Penn women's soccer, and her ambition, reliability, and leadership will provide an exceptional academic and athletic experience for the players and team." – Carin Gabarra, Head Women's Soccer Coach, United States Naval Academy, 1991 Women's World Cup Winner and Golden Ball recipient and 1996 Olympic Gold medalist
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat They Are Saying About Casey Brown
"Casey Brown is one of the best young coaches in the country and Penn is fortunate that she will be taking the helm of the women's soccer program. She is a tremendous leader and teacher of the game, and Casey does a tremendous job of motivating and inspiring student-athletes to maximize individual and team performance. She is also a tremendous role model and has always valued the opportunity as a coach to teach life lessons and support the rigorous academic experience of her students." – Nancy Feldman, Head Women's Soccer Coach, Boston University, 11-time conference coach of the year
"The impact Casey has had on the players and the program at the College of Holy Cross is evident in the team's success and development. Casey excels at the technical and tactical aspects of the game, but also cares deeply about the players personal development and team growth. She is always energetic, positive, and her passion for the game of soccer can be seen every time she steps on the field. She will be an enormous asset to Penn women's soccer, and her ambition, reliability, and leadership will provide an exceptional academic and athletic experience for the players and team." – Carin Gabarra, Head Women's Soccer Coach, United States Naval Academy, 1991 Women's World Cup Winner and Golden Ball recipient and 1996 Olympic Gold medalist
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFill better? Btw...some AF busts at BC, no?
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