Inside College Soccer

Inside College Soccer

In 'Inside College Soccer' Podcast is a regular podcast with interviews from top coaches, players, and personnel from the world of NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA Soccer.

  1. Jack Nicholson: How College Coaches ACTUALLY Evaluate Talent (Mercy University)

    Jun 15

    Jack Nicholson: How College Coaches ACTUALLY Evaluate Talent (Mercy University)

    On this episode of Inside College Soccer, host Don Williams sat down with Jack Nicholson, NCAA Division II women’s soccer coach at Mercy University, for a great conversation on recruiting, culture building, and player development in today’s college soccer landscape. Coach Nicholson shared his coaching journey, which includes serving as both Head Women’s Soccer Coach and Assistant Athletic Director for Student Services at Mercy University. Before taking over the program, Nicholson spent four years as an assistant coach with both the men’s and women’s programs, helping Mercy win multiple ECC Championships. He was also a standout goalkeeper at St. Thomas Aquinas College, where he earned All-ECC honors and served in leadership roles on NCAA student-athlete advisory committees. One of the major topics discussed was whether playing in the ECNL is truly essential for players who want to compete at the college level. Coach Nicholson provided honest insight into how college coaches evaluate talent, emphasizing that while top leagues can provide exposure, the right fit, mentality, work ethic, and development still matter most in the recruiting process. Don and Jack also discussed the importance of team culture and getting players to fully buy into a program’s vision and standards. Nicholson explained how successful teams are built through accountability, trust, leadership, and creating an environment where players are committed to something bigger than themselves. This episode offers valuable advice for players, parents, and coaches navigating the recruiting process and trying to understand what college coaches are really looking for beyond just club affiliations. The episode is brought to you by Sports Recruiting USA.

    1h 17m
  2. Kyle Segebart: The Two-Semester Model, JUCO Recruiting and the Future of NCAA Soccer (Central Arkansas)

    Jun 9

    Kyle Segebart: The Two-Semester Model, JUCO Recruiting and the Future of NCAA Soccer (Central Arkansas)

    On this episode of Inside College Soccer, host Don Williams sat down with Kyle Segebart, the head men’s soccer coach at University of Central Arkansas, for an in-depth conversation about the rapidly changing landscape of NCAA Division I soccer.Coach Segebart discussed his coaching journey, which includes stops at Western Washington University, the University of Dayton, Saginaw Valley State, Franklin College, and Midland University before joining Central Arkansas in 2022 and being promoted to head coach in December 2024. As both a former collegiate and professional player, Segebart brings a unique perspective to the modern recruiting environment and player development process. Don and Kyle dove into several major topics shaping college soccer today, including the proposed NCAA Division I men’s soccer two-semester model and the latest discussions surrounding the “5 in 5” legislation proposal. The conversation also explored the growing national debate around the SCORE Act and how federal legislation could impact NIL, athlete compensation, eligibility, and the future structure of college athletics. Another major focus of the episode was the increasing importance of junior college soccer in the Division I recruiting pipeline. Coach Segebart explained why JUCO programs are becoming more valuable than ever for player development, maturity, and roster building as coaches navigate the transfer portal and changing roster management rules. This episode provides valuable insight for players, parents, coaches, and recruits trying to understand where college soccer is headed and how to best prepare for the evolving recruiting process. The episode is brought to you by Sports Recruiting USA

    1h 21m
  3. Toney Anderson: Goalkeeper Development, Recruiting and the Modern College Soccer Landscape

    May 26

    Toney Anderson: Goalkeeper Development, Recruiting and the Modern College Soccer Landscape

    On this episode of Inside College Soccer, Don Williams sits down with Toney Anderson, goalkeeper coach at High Point University, for a wide-ranging conversation covering the current state of college soccer, goalkeeper development, and what it really takes to succeed at the next level.Toney shares his journey from playing collegiate soccer at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and University of Illinois Chicago to coaching in MLS Next with FC United and Bavarian SC, before moving into the college ranks at Concordia University Wisconsin, the University of Evansville and now High Point University. Don and Toney discuss the evolving landscape of college soccer, recruiting, player development and the unique demands of coaching goalkeepers at the collegiate level - including the importance of mentality, confidence and leadership for goalkeepers looking to compete at higher levels. The episode also touches on Toney's family connection to the game as the son of legendary goalkeeper coach Stan Anderson, who previously appeared on Episode 85 of Inside College Soccer. Toney reflects on growing up around Camp Shutout - the world-renowned goalkeeper camp his family has helped build - and how those experiences shaped his coaching philosophy. A must-listen for players, parents, coaches and especially goalkeepers looking to better understand the modern college soccer environment. Presented by SRUSA - the world's leading college soccer placement agency. www.srusasoccer.com

    1h 24m
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In 'Inside College Soccer' Podcast is a regular podcast with interviews from top coaches, players, and personnel from the world of NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA Soccer.

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