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    Explore " high school recruiting" with insightful episodes like "ISR #37 - Women Basketball Head Coach at Abilene Christian University - Julie Goodenough - Playing Women’s Basketball at D1 Level", "ISR #36 - Golf Head Coach at UTSA - John Knauer - The In's and Out's of Golf Recruiting", "ISR #35 - Golf Coach at Sam Houston State University - Tommy Chain - Former Professional Golfer and Special Guest International Student Athlete - Zulaikah Nurziana", "ISR #33 - Volleyball Head Coach at Baylor University - Ryan McGuyre - Big 12 Champions (2019)" and "ISR #32 - Baseball Coach at Stephen F. Austin - Johnny Cardenas - 3x Coach of the Year" from podcasts like ""iSportsRecruiting Podcast", "iSportsRecruiting Podcast", "iSportsRecruiting Podcast", "iSportsRecruiting Podcast" and "iSportsRecruiting Podcast"" and more!

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    ISR #37 - Women Basketball Head Coach at Abilene Christian University - Julie Goodenough - Playing Women’s Basketball at D1 Level

    ISR #37 - Women Basketball Head Coach at Abilene Christian University - Julie Goodenough - Playing Women’s Basketball at D1 Level

    A native of Haskell, Texas, Goodenough became the program’s sixth head coach on March 27, 2012, and immediately transformed a program hindered by consecutive losing seasons into Lone Star Conference champions. 

    With many of the same players coming back from a meager 12-14 campaign, Goodenough maximized her roster’s talents and the Wildcats went on to share the regular-season title with Midwestern State at 16-4. ACU was picked to finish seventh but rejected the naysayers with an overall mark of 21-7, which was the program’s first 20-win season since 2004-05. The Wildcats also accepted their 12th bid to the NCAA DII South Central Region Tournament, which was their first appearance since 2008-09.

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    ISR #36 - Golf Head Coach at UTSA - John Knauer - The In's and Out's of Golf Recruiting

    ISR #36 - Golf Head Coach at UTSA - John Knauer - The In's and Out's of Golf Recruiting

    "I have been a college golf coach for over 25 years. My passion is developing young people and helping them become leaders in their fields. I am a quick learner and a critical thinker. I believe with the right training I could do any job in any area. The skills needed to be a D1 coach are multifaceted and would give me a starting point for almost any job market. Most importantly, I take pride in my work, whether it is a simple task or a huge project. I only settle for the best". John Knauer

    In his 13 years at UTSA, Knauer has guided the Roadrunners to four tournament titles, 34 top-five showings, 99 top-10 finishes, 12 all-conference selections, seven Golf Coaches Association of America All-Academic Team awards, 13 Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar certificates and three league all-academic honorees. The program also has received four straight NCAA Public Recognition Awards for posting an Academic Progress Rate among the top 10 percent nationally within the sport, as UTSA has recorded a perfect score of 1,000 during each of the last four reporting periods.

    UTSA Highlights
    • 4 tournament titles
    • 34 top-five finishes
    • 99 top-10 finishes
    • 1 NCAA team postseason appearance
    • 2 NCAA individual postseason appearance
    • 12 all-conference selections
    • 1 conference freshman of the year
    • 4 freshman all-conference performers
    • 3 academic all-conference selections
    • 13 All-America scholars
    • 7 GCAA All-Academic Team awards
    • 4 NCAA Public Recognition Awards

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    ISR #35 - Golf Coach at Sam Houston State University - Tommy Chain - Former Professional Golfer and Special Guest International Student Athlete - Zulaikah Nurziana

    ISR #35 - Golf Coach at Sam Houston State University - Tommy Chain - Former Professional Golfer and Special Guest International Student Athlete - Zulaikah Nurziana

    Tommy Chain
     Is in his 13th season of work with the Bearkat women and serves as Associate Coach of Sam Houston Women's golf team and Men’s Assistant Coach.  After 4 years of collegiate golf (1973-77) at University of St. Thomas, Tommy played Professional golf from 1977-1982 which included stints on the PGA Tour from 1979-1982.  On the PGA Tour, Coach Chain carded 2 top 25 finishes with a 24that the 1982 Anheuser-Busch Classic and career best t-20th at 1979 Hawaiian Open, his 1st PGA Tour event.  After playing, Coach Chain served as a golf professional at Mill Ridge Golf Club and became lead instructor for the U.S. Schools of Golf at Waterwood National from 2000-2006.  With more than 40 years of golf experience as a professional, player, and teacher, Coach Chain has helped to lead Bearkat Women to new heights.

    Zulaikah Nurziana
    Competed in the 2017 Sime Darby LPGA Tour event at TPC Kuala Lumpur and became the youngest female to qualify for the event at age 14 … 2017 Malaysian Junior Female Golfer of the Year … Won the 2017 Malaysian Junior Tournament of Champions with rounds of 80-76-70 … Finished second at the 2017 Perak Amateur Open firing rounds of 71-70-77 … Took second at the 2017 Sarawak Amateur with rounds of 79-73-76 … Finished fourth at the 2018 Sarawak Amateur and Fifth at the 2018 FCG International Junior Championship … Finished fifth at the 2018 Perak Amateur Open ... Won 2019 Sarawak Amateur Open firing 78-75-77 ... 10th 2019 Malaysian Amateur with rounds of 75-74-74 ... 5th at Johor Amateur Open

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    ISR #33 - Volleyball Head Coach at Baylor University - Ryan McGuyre - Big 12 Champions (2019)

    ISR #33 - Volleyball Head Coach at Baylor University  - Ryan McGuyre - Big 12 Champions (2019)

    Through six seasons at the helm of Baylor volleyball, head coach Ryan McGuyre has put the program amongst the sport's biggest names and into the national spotlight. After narrowly missing the postseason in his first year, McGuyre and the Bears marched their way to the program's first Big 12 title and the NCAA National Semifinals in 2019 while earning the school's first No. 1 AVCA national ranking and No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.

    Championships
    Women's: NCAA Division I Final Four Appearance (2019)
    Big 12 Champions (2019)
    2x NAIA National Champions (2004, 2005)
    NCCAA National Champions (2011)
    Men's:6x NAIA National Champions (2004-2007, 2010, 2011)

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    ISR #32 - Baseball Coach at Stephen F. Austin - Johnny Cardenas - 3x Coach of the Year

    ISR #32 - Baseball Coach at Stephen F. Austin - Johnny Cardenas - 3x Coach of the Year

    Through his first decade in charge of Stephen F. Austin baseball, head coach Johnny Cardenas has directly overseen three of the program's five seasons of 30 or more wins, stands as the program's all-time winningest coach with a mark, and has prepped nine of the program's 19 MLB Draft picks.

    Accomplishments
    • Captured career win number 200 in a 17-3 home triumph over Texas Southern (2016)
    • Southland Conference Coach of the Year (2010)
    • TCL Coach of the Year (2007)
    • Bryan County Coach of the Year honor (2003)
    • SEOBCA Eastern Region Coach of the Year (2002)
    • Earned team MVP and GTE Academic All-American (1993)
    • Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame Player of the Year (1993)
    • AAA American Association Title with Oklahoma City 89er

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    ISR #31 - Diving Coach at Eastern Michigan University - Buck Smith - MAC Diving Coach of the Year 22 times

    ISR #31 - Diving Coach at Eastern Michigan University - Buck Smith - MAC Diving Coach of the Year 22 times

    Loren “Buck” Smith begins his 22nd season as the head diving coach at Eastern Michigan University in 2021-22.

    During his tenure at Eastern Michigan University, Smith has qualified nine female divers to the NCAA Championships, while producing six NCAA All-Americans, including Kelly Hendricks who placed third on 3-meter at the 2013 NCAA Championships. Smith has had six First Team All-MAC selections, eight Second Team All-MAC honorees, won 13 MAC Championship individual titles and had four divers named MAC Divers of the Year a total of eight times, along with one MAC Freshman Diver of the Year.  He has also been named MAC Diving Coach of the Year 12 times on the women’s side.

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    ISR #30 - Stanford University Volleyball Head Coach - Kevin Hambly - PAC12 Volleyball Team & Top Ranking Coach

    ISR #30 - Stanford University Volleyball Head Coach - Kevin Hambly - PAC12 Volleyball Team & Top Ranking Coach

    Kevin Hambly was named the sixth head coach in the history of the program on Jan. 30, 2017. He enters his fifth season at Stanford and his 13th overall as a head coach in 2021. Hambly boasts a career record of 274-103 and a pair of national titles.

    As a championship-caliber coach, Coach Hambly knows what it takes for young athletes to make it to the college level and be successful.

    Championships
    2x National Champions (2018, 2019)
    3x Pac-12 Regular Champions (2017, 2018, 2019)
    Awards
    Volleyball Magazine National Coach of the Year (2011)
    Pac-12 Coach of the Year (2018)

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    ISR #29 - Ohio University Head Wrestling Coach - Joel Greenlee - Wrestling Championships

    ISR #29 - Ohio University Head Wrestling Coach - Joel Greenlee -  Wrestling Championships

    Joel Greenlee is entering his 20th season as the head coach of the Bobcat wrestling program after helping a program-best 6 individuals earn bids for the 2014 NCAA Wrestling Championships. Senior Jeremy Johnson achieved All-American honors for the second time in his career placing 7th at the NCAA Championships. 

    The 2013-2014 Bobcat squad also excelled academically under Greenlee, being named the 11th ranked academic wrestling program in the nation by the National Wrestling Coaches Association. This marked the second consecutive season the Bobcats achieved a top 15 ranking in academics. They were ranked 15th in 2012-2013 with five academic All-Americans. The 2012-2013 season concluded with five individuals competing at the NCAA Championships where redshirt freshman Cody Walters earned All-American honors.

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    ISR #28 - NAVY Head Baseball Coach Paul Kostacopoulos - Playing Baseball at NAVY Midshipmen

    ISR #28 - NAVY Head Baseball Coach Paul Kostacopoulos - Playing Baseball at NAVY Midshipmen

    Coach Kosty begins his 17th season at the helm of the Navy baseball program in 2022 and he has become the program’s second-winningest head coach with 481 victories in Annapolis. After passing Max Bishop (306) on March 20, 2016, with a 7-3 victory over NJIT, he now trails just Joe Duff (595) in the all-time coaching standings.

    In 10 of his 16 seasons, the Mids have won at least 30 games; marking the first time that the program has accomplished the feat. In 2016, Kostacopoulos’ Midshipmen squad won a school-record 43 games, the most-ever for a Naval Academy athletic team. During the 2019 campaign, he led NAVY to the second-most wins in school history with 39. For those within the college baseball ranks, this type of success should not come as a surprise as it has been synonymous with Kostacopoulos throughout his career.

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    ISR #27 - USA Olympian Athlete Diver - Alison Gibson

    ISR #27 - USA Olympian Athlete Diver - Alison Gibson

    Alison is an advertising masters' student at the University of Texas with a focus on strategy, consumer behavior, and qualitative and quantitative data analytics.

    Career Highlights

    - 2020 World Cup team member
    - 2019 FINA USA Grand Prix gold medalist (3-meter synchro)
    - 2018 Bolzano FINA Grand Prix silver medalist (3-meter synchro)
    - Three-time senior national champion (two 1-meter titles, one 3-meter synchro title)
    - 2015 Junior Pan American Championships gold medalist on 1-meter
    - Three-time Junior Pan American medalist on 3-meter (bronze in 2013 and 2015, silver in 2011)
    - Three-time junior national champion (3-meter: 2011, 2015; platform 2012)
    - 2017 NCAA champion (1-meter)

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    ISR #26 - USA Olympian Athlete T/F Heptathlon - Annie Kunz

    ISR #26 - USA Olympian Athlete T/F Heptathlon - Annie Kunz

    Annie Kunz is an American track and field athlete who specializes in Heptathlon. She represented United States of America at the 2019 World Athletics Championships, competing in women's heptathlon. She has qualified to represent the United States at the 2021 Summer Olympics,

    College: Texas A&M University ’16, General Studies

    Career Highlights:

    - 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, gold (Heptathlon)
    - 2020 USATF Indoor Combined Events Championships, gold (Pentathlon)
    - 2019 USATF Outdoor Championships, fourth (Heptathlon)
    - 2019 USATF Indoor Championships, fifth (Pentathlon)
    - 2019 Pan American Games, silver (Heptathlon)
    - 2018 USATF Outdoor Championships, fourth (Heptathlon)
    - 2016 NCAA Outdoor Championships, ninth (Heptathlon)
    - 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, eighth (Heptathlon)
    - 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships, 23rd (Heptathlon)
    - 2013 NCAA Indoor Championships, fifth (Pentathlon)

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    ISR #25 - USA Olympian Athlete Rhythmic Gymnastics - Evita Griskenas

    ISR #25 - USA Olympian Athlete Rhythmic Gymnastics  - Evita Griskenas

    Evita qualified to represent the United States at the 2020 Olympic Games. Evita was one of 10 finalists for the 2020 AAU James E. Sullivan Award, which is presented annually by the Amateur Athletic Union to the top amateur athlete in the United States of America. (aausullivan.org, 23 Mar 2020)

    In 2019 she received the NextGen Award for Best Female U20 Athlete of the Year at the Panam Sports Awards. (panamsports.org, 14 Dec 2019)

    Career Highlights

    • 2021 U.S. ball champion and all-around, clubs & ribbon silver medalist
    • Won the NextGen Female Athlete Award at the 2019 Pan Am Sports Awards
    • Advanced to the all-around and ball finals of the 2019 World Championships
    • 2019 Pan American Games all-around, hoop, ball & ribbon champion and clubs bronze medalist
    • 2019 U.S. ribbon champion and all-around, hoop & ball silver medalist
    • Advanced to the all-around finals of the 2018 World Championships
    • 2018 U.S. ball champion and all-around & hoop silver medalist
    • Advanced to the all-around, ribbon, and hoop finals at the 2017 World Championships
    • 2017 U.S. hoop & ribbon champion, all-around & ball silver medalist, and clubs bronze medalist
    • 2016 U.S. ribbon silver medalist and hoop bronze medalist


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    ISR #24 - Track and Field Team USA Athlete - Morgann Leleux

    ISR #24 - Track and Field Team USA Athlete - Morgann Leleux

    Morgann Leleux Romero is an American track and field athlete who specializes in the pole vault. Originally from New Iberia, Louisiana, Leleux was an All-American at the University of Georgia and 2016 All-American at the University of Louisiana. 

    Leleux cleared the Olympic standard of 4.70 meters at an LSU indoor meet in February of 2020, "This isn't fun and games anymore," Leleux said. "I'm going to compete. I'm going to bring the tiger out of me and I'm going for business. I'm going to make this Olympic team."

    NCAA All-American at University of Georgia
    NCAA All-American at University of Louisiana 

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    ISR #23 - Fencing Team USA Athlete - Jackey Dubrovich

    ISR #23 - Fencing Team USA Athlete - Jackey Dubrovich

    A first-generation college graduate from Columbia University with degrees in Psychology, Human Rights, and Russian Literature and Culture. Elected captain of the #1 nationally ranked Columbia Fencing Team for both the 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 seasons.

    Now representing the USA Olympic Team at the Olympics in Tokyo 2021.

    2016 NCAA Fencing Championships, 2nd (women’s individual foil)
    2014 NCAA Fencing Championships, 3rd (women’s individual foil)
    2014 Junior World Championship, 1st (team)
    2013 NCAA Fencing Championships, 2nd (women’s individual foil)
    2013 Junior World Championship, 2nd (team)
    2012 Junior World Championship, 2nd (team)
    2011 Junior World Championship, 2nd (team)

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    ISR #22 - Head Tennis Coach at Illinois State University - Mark Klysner

    ISR #22 - Head Tennis Coach at Illinois State University - Mark Klysner

    On College Recruiting Mindset Podcast; Illinois State Deputy Director of Athletics Leanna Bordner announced Aug. 19, 2013, that Mark Klysner, former head men's and women's tennis coach at Youngstown State, would take over as ISU's head men's tennis coach.

    Since his arrival, Coach Klysner has coached a Summit League Player of the Year, seven All-Conference honorees, and surpassed 100 career wins, tallying 61 at Illinois State. 

    Prior to Illinois State, Klysner spent the three seasons as Youngstown State's head men's tennis coach, while also serving as the head women's tennis coach for the past two years. During the 2012-13 campaign, both programs combined to win 28 matches, with the women winning 15 and the men earning 13 victories. Klysner guided the women's team to its most dual wins in a season since 1998-99, while the men's 13 victories were the most since 1990-91.

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    ISR #21 - Assistant Baseball coach at Willamette University - Mikey Nantze

    ISR #21 - Assistant Baseball coach at Willamette University - Mikey Nantze

    Mikey Nantze is in his fifth year as an assistant coach with the Willamette University baseball team in 2020-21. He works with the hitters and is the third base coach during games. He also is the team's recruiting coordinator.

    Nantze arrived at Willamette after serving as the hitting coach and working with catchers at Union City High School (Tenn.) in 2016.

    Originally from Carmichael, California, Nantze received an Associate of Arts degree from Sierra College and completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Tennessee at Martin. In 2016, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from UT-Martin in Early Childhood Education.

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    ISR #20 - Head Swimming & Diving Coach at University of Illinois at Chicago - Tim Loeffler

    ISR #20 - Head Swimming & Diving Coach at University of Illinois at Chicago - Tim Loeffler

    Tim Loeffler was hired as UIC's head men's and women's swim coach on June 3, 2014. The 2019 Horizon League Championships saw three Flames claim individual swimming titles. Loeffler also guided four individuals and one relay team to UIC program records. In 2018, four individuals won conference championships and four more program records were broken. Additionally, five swimmers qualified for the US Open Championships in 2019, where one (Michael Tegeler - 200 back) qualified for finals.

    Before arriving at UIC, Loeffler spent the 2013-14 season as an assistant coach at Army where he helped the men's team claim runner-up honors in the Patriot League Championships. Prior to his time at West Point, Loeffler served four years as the assistant coach at Michigan State where he worked primarily with the middle distance and distance freestyle swimmers. Loeffler also gained valuable experience as the Spartan's lead recruiter and director of summer camps.

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    ISR #19 - Former Track and Filed Director at Monmouth University - Joe Compagni

    ISR #19 - Former Track and Filed Director at Monmouth University - Joe Compagni

    Following his 24th season as Monmouth University's Director/Head Coach of Cross Country and Track & Field,  Joen Compagni has announced his retirement.

    Since Compagni took over in 1995, the men's and women's cross country and track & field teams have won a total of 58 conference titles in both the NEC and MAAC. The Hawks have also won one ECAC and one IC4A team title. He has been named NEC, MAAC, and NCAA Regional Coach of the Year 58 times – 27 times in the NEC, 23 times in the MAAC, and 8 times as a USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year.
     
    Since joining the MAAC in the 2013-14 season, Compagni and his staff have led the Blue and White to a total of 23 indoor and outdoor titles out of a possible 24. Between the NEC and the MAAC, the Monmouth men and women have both won the last eleven consecutive Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

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    When considering athletics scholarships, you need to examine three primary organizations. The three primary avenues for athletics scholarships are through the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Within these organizations, there are further divisions based on the size of the institution. All of these organizations combine education and athletics to deliver the experience of a lifetime to the committed student-athletes playing and studying under this umbrella

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    ISR #18 - Head Softball Coach at University of Maryland Eastern Shore - Karla Powell

    ISR #18 - Head Softball Coach at University of Maryland Eastern Shore - Karla Powell

    The University of Maryland Eastern Shore named Karla Powell as the head coach ahead of the 2019 season.

    The 2020 season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic before conference season began. The squad had 10 players named to the MEAC Commissioner's All-Academic Team and All-Academic Softball Team.

    In 2019, Powell led the Hawks to eight wins, doubling the win total of four from 2018. The team shared the Quantum Leap award with the Hawks' Women's Basketball Team after the season at the Harry's. 

    Powell was an assistant coach at five different institutions at a variety of levels since her playing days ended at The University of Wisconsin in 2012. She comes to Eastern Shore from the staff at George Mason University a post she had held for only a few months.

    Prior to that, she was at Florida Southwestern State College of the NJCAA, where she was part of the coaching staff for the school’s first three seasons of play from 2015-18. There she was responsible for the offense for a team that went 172-28 and won three Suncoast Conference Championships. The teams garnered ninth (2016), third (2017) and fifth (2018) place finishes at NJCAA National Tournament.

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    ISR #16 - Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach at Drew University - Tim Quinlan

    ISR #16 - Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach at Drew University - Tim Quinlan

    Tim Quinlan enters his first season as an assistant men's basketball coach at Drew University in 2020-21.

    Quinlan comes to the Forest after serving as a graduate assistant at Division I Columbia University over the last two years. He held multiple roles with the Ivy League institution, including player evaluation, on-court coaching, and budget management. In addition, Quinlan directed, managed, and promoted the program's summer basketball camps. He earned a Master of Science Degree in Sports Management from Columbia in 2020.

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