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Brad Campion (Photo by Meghan Murphy)
Brad Campion Named Head Men’s Soccer Coach at New England College
1/31/2020 2:05:00 PM | Men's Soccer
HENNIKER, N.H. - Brad Campion, who served as the director of operations for the University of New Hampshire men's soccer team, during the 2019 season has been named the head coach of the New England College men's soccer team.
Campion was a member of the UNH staff the earned 2019 Northeast Region and America East Staff of the Year accolades. UNH went 15-2-3 posting a program-best .825 winning percentage. UNH captured its second straight America East Tournament championship, qualifying for the NCAA Tournament for the third straight season. UNH only allowed 11 goals all year and posted the best team goals against average in the nation (0.528). The Wildcats concluded the year ranked No. 17 in the RPI and No. 22 by United Soccer Coaches.
"We knew that when we brought Brad in last summer that we wouldn't be able to hold onto him too long," said UNH head coach Marc Hubbard. "Brad has very much earned this opportunity to run his own program and we are proud that we could help in his professional development here at UNH. As a head coach, it is a big part of my responsibility to develop staff and help move onto greater roles. We are excited that geographically he will remain close to our program and wish New England College Men's Soccer nothing but the best going forward."
Before UNH, Campion was an assistant coach for the men's soccer team at SUNY Purchase and a head coach for the Manhattan Soccer Club. While in New York City, Campion completed an M.A. in Higher and Postsecondary Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. He also holds a USC National Diploma and a USSF D License.
Campion played collegiate soccer for Hubbard at Southern New Hampshire University for two years and then finished his career at SUNY Geneseo. Under Hubbard at Southern New Hampshire University, Campion won the 2013 NCAA DII National Championship, two-conference championships, and was the NCAA Elite 89 Academic Award Recipient. At SUNY Geneseo, Campion was a two-time Academic All-American, two-time All-East selection, three-time first-team All-Conference selection, and SUNYAC's 2016 Scholar Athlete of the Year.
Campion was a member of the UNH staff the earned 2019 Northeast Region and America East Staff of the Year accolades. UNH went 15-2-3 posting a program-best .825 winning percentage. UNH captured its second straight America East Tournament championship, qualifying for the NCAA Tournament for the third straight season. UNH only allowed 11 goals all year and posted the best team goals against average in the nation (0.528). The Wildcats concluded the year ranked No. 17 in the RPI and No. 22 by United Soccer Coaches.
"We knew that when we brought Brad in last summer that we wouldn't be able to hold onto him too long," said UNH head coach Marc Hubbard. "Brad has very much earned this opportunity to run his own program and we are proud that we could help in his professional development here at UNH. As a head coach, it is a big part of my responsibility to develop staff and help move onto greater roles. We are excited that geographically he will remain close to our program and wish New England College Men's Soccer nothing but the best going forward."
Before UNH, Campion was an assistant coach for the men's soccer team at SUNY Purchase and a head coach for the Manhattan Soccer Club. While in New York City, Campion completed an M.A. in Higher and Postsecondary Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. He also holds a USC National Diploma and a USSF D License.
Campion played collegiate soccer for Hubbard at Southern New Hampshire University for two years and then finished his career at SUNY Geneseo. Under Hubbard at Southern New Hampshire University, Campion won the 2013 NCAA DII National Championship, two-conference championships, and was the NCAA Elite 89 Academic Award Recipient. At SUNY Geneseo, Campion was a two-time Academic All-American, two-time All-East selection, three-time first-team All-Conference selection, and SUNYAC's 2016 Scholar Athlete of the Year.
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