Over the past decade I've helped hundreds of players and their families navigate the college placement process, at Liverpool we soundly have a College placement program in place that will guide your sons or daughters through this process, we have successfully streamlined the entire process. Below is a list of players whom I have helped guided and placed over the years, feel free to look all of them up, there aren't many coaches who has this type of track record or impeccable relationship with College coaches.
You may ask how much has the landscape and the process changed over the last year? now that the DA has ended and Covid has changed the entire recruiting process? I can help you navigate this process. It's hard to imagine an era before The DA and Covid, however YouTube and technology is firmly at the heart of recruiting, however what is far more powerful is to have a coach who has a track record of having meaningful relationships across the nation with College coaches.
From the perspective of a young player and his family who wants to play in college, the fundamentals remain the same, you will need to find colleges that are a good fit for you, introduce yourself to the coaches at those schools, get them to see you play, build those relationships, I have successfully helped to place 2 players in College during Covid and a 3rd is very close 1 player to LMU, another to Claremont Mckenna and a 3rd to Westmont.
The nuances of how those kinds of interactions happen has changed a lot. A few examples include more advanced online search tools, mobile communication, I have even had college coaches attend training sessions, easier access to better information has helped subdue some of the College Scholarship mythology and its actually possible for players who are not recruited by college coaches or aren't invited to various identification programs or youth national team camps to play college soccer, however without those avenues it becomes difficult, It will make it a little harder to get seen if you're not playing at top the tournaments or camps, but at the end of the day, college coaches are looking for great players and if you have a coach who has that type of trusted track record, It certainly make things easier for your sons, if that is the case you have an advantage, however this is only affective if you have long term goals, not short range thinking I.e "I only want my son to win more games" ask yourself what is your long term goal, how can I use soccer as vehicle to help my son or daughter get to the next level where he or she can continue to further their academic and athletic education.
Players:
Saul Moreno Westmont, Kenneth Higgins, Tim White, Connor Dreschler, Steve Palacios, Bret Foreman Cal Poly SLO, Dakota Collins, Blaine Martinez, Cole Martinez UCLA, Robert James, Jordan Chrzan, Jeremy Bishop, Garrett Mehrguth Azusa Pacific University, John Atkinson CS Fullerton, Jose Rivas San Marcos, Bret Lawlor, Brett Egerton Cal Poly Pomona, Vinton Burkholder Nortre Dame De Namor, Steven Pascale Cal State Dominguez Hills, Connor Brandt USD, Casey Wooten, Martin Suarez, Carlin Kennedy, Trey Whitaker Landon Sherwood Cal State San Marcos, Brock Kobayashi, Brent Godlewski UC Santa Cruz, Jake Marcon, Justin Tucker, Brian Breslin, Michael Breslin UC Irvine, Ryan Neil UC Berkeley, Kevin Gould University of San Francisco, Mario Soto Arizona Western, Tristan George Concordia, Alex Settlemire, Bryce Bookhammer, Patrick Gilbertson, Arthur Ethel, Conley Perry, Colin Parker East Bay University, Alexis Romo, UC Riverside, Danny Martinez, Bradley Smagacz, CS San Bernardino, Michael Jachetta, Eric Mackie St Mary's College, Christian Gonzalez Cal State Northridge, Eric Bishop Washington U Of St Louis, Chris Britt West Point, Ryan Kisgen LMU, Jordan Bresler Averett University, Chadd Johnson Cal State San Diego, Frankie Bastone Santa Clara, Christopher Beezer Wehan University of New Mexico, Charlie Wehan Stanford, Brett Jones, Trevor Denney UCSD, Michael Oakson Concordia University, Chasen Brutocco Norte Dame, Eddie De Anda Claremont McKenna College, Alex Limus CS Northridge, Diego Garcia Grand Canyon University, Oscar Aquino UC Riverside, Owen Vasta LMU,
Professionally yours,
Bryan Wallace
Liverpool FC International Academy SoCal
Boys Academy Director
CEO BW Enterprise
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