Head Coach
Brad Campion
Campion is in his first season as head coach of Skidmore Men’s Soccer.
Prior to Skidmore:
Assistant Coach, University of New Hampshire Men’s Soccer, 2022-2024
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2022, 2023 America East Coaching Staff of the Year, 2023 Northeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year for Division 1, Overall record of 28-7-5 (.763)
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2023, #10 final national ranking, received #8 seed in NCAA Tournament (highest in program history), advanced to Sweet Sixteen including a win over defending national champion Syracuse, America East Regular Season Champions, nine All-Conference Selections, 2 All-Americans including Yannick Bright drafted 15th in MLS draft to Inter Miami, recruited and developed 18 new student-athletes
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2022, America East Regular Season and Conference Champions, won 1st round NCAA game against Seton Hall, developed 6 professional players including MLS Draft 3rd overall pick Moise Bombito, two All-Americans, six All-Conference selections
Head Coach, New England College Men’s Soccer, 2020-2022
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2021 NECC Coach of the Year, New England 2021 Region Staff of the Year for Division III (United Soccer Coaches), overall record of 12-7-2
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2021, NECC Conference Champions, first NCAA tournament appearance in 5 years
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All-Region Selection & NECC Co-Player of The Year, Wiskens Flavil
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NECC Rookie of the Year, Julian Duarte
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Six All-Conference Selections
Additional Experience:
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Director of Coaching, New Hampshire’s Olympic Development Program, 2020-2024
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Director of Operations, University of New Hampshire Men’s Soccer, 2019-2020
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Assistant Coach, SUNY Purchase Men’s Soccer, 2018-2019
Playing Experience
SUNY Geneseo, 2014-2016
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Two-time Academic All-American
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Two-time All-East selection
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Three-time SUNYAC All-Conference first-team
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2016 SUNYAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Southern New Hampshire University, 2012-2014
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2013 NCAA DII National Champion
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Two-time Northeast-10 Conference Champion
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NCAA Elite 89 Award Recipient
Campion received his B.A. in history and adolescence education from SUNY Geneseo before completing his M.A. in Higher and Postsecondary Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.