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Endicott College

Beverly, MA 01915
Massachusetts Northeast
Private Small Developing team

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Jodi Kenyon

Résumé

259-164-40 (.603) career head coaching record over 21 seasons between NCAA Division I and III.


Head Coach at Endicott (2005-present)

218-86-33 record (.696) overall record, 134-23-7 (.838) in-conference record at Endicott

Six NCAA Division III Tournament appearances ('05-'09, '13)

2006 NCAA Division III Tournament Round of 16

Four NCAA Division III Tournament Second Round appearances ('07-'09, '13)

Five CCC Championships ('05-'07, '09, '13)

One ECAC Division III New England Championship ('12)

Seven-time CCC Coach of the Year ('06, '09, '13, '16, '17, '18, '21)

Coached 75 All-Region players including 2013 ECAC Division III New England Defensive Player of the Year Caitlin Peters '13

Coached 90 All-CCC players including five Offensive Players of the Year and three Defensive Players of the Year, and one Rookie of the Year

157 student-athletes named to CCC Academic All-Conference Team including five CCC Senior Scholar-Athletes of the Year

Colleen Pepin '12 named Capital One Academic All-America Second Team

Colleen Pepin '12 named Capital One Academic All-District First Team

Chelsea Garlock '13 and Caitlin Peters named Capital One Academic All-District First Team


Head Coach at University of Vermont

41-78-7 (.353) overall record, 22-39-4 (.369) in-conference record at Vermont

1998 America East Semifinalist


Assistant Coach at Harvard (1994-96)


Assistant Coach at Adelphi (1990-94)


Played at Adelphi (1985-89)

Bachelor of Science, Physical Education and Master of Science, Athletic Administration

Four-time All-Conference player

Named an Academic All-American


Coaching Philosophy

One of the most successful teams in school history, Endicott’s women’s soccer program has made 17 straight appearances in the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Tournament including nine championships. Head Coach Jodi Kenyon, who completed her 14th year at the helm during the 2018-19 season, has had a big part in that success. She has led the Gulls to five conference titles and six NCAA tournament appearances, where they have collected six victories, and has compiled a record of 207-82-31 (.695), making her second among active Endicott coaches in winning percentage.


Kenyon’s players and teams have shined in conference play, where she has coached them to a mark of 126-22-7 (.835). Gulls women’s soccer players have also received numerous conference awards and all-conference recognition, highlighted by eight student-athletes earning the conference player of the year and two receiving rookie of the year honors.


While Kenyon has a history of building teams that produce results on the field, she maintains that developing her players into “whole” individuals is the focus of her coaching mentality. Kenyon holds the philosophy that the lessons she uses to develop champions on the field has also bred student-athletes who can achieve their full potential and commit to being the best they can both in and out of season.


“While we train hard and play a very rigorous schedule, it is my belief that the work ethic and discipline carry over onto all areas of our player’s lives. If they work hard on the field, they will work hard in the classroom, get the best internships and later in their career be highly marketable. We ask our players to commit to being the best they can all the time, not just in season.”


Part of that commitment includes a year-round training program, which Kenyon believes is paramount in importance for her players. “ While there are definitely periods of recovery and low impact, it is important that they maintain some level of fitness so they aren’t beginning at baseline every summer.”


Kenyon demands that her players are committed in the classroom as well, and her expectations have not gone unnoticed. Under her watch, Kenyon’s teams have consistently maintained cumulative grade point averages of over 3.0 and have seven times been recipients of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Academic Team award. Under Kenyon’s watch, Senior forward Colleen Pepin made Endicott history in 2012, becoming the first player to receive NSCAA Academic All-Region status and the first Gull to be named Capital One Academic All-America, earning a First Team nod. Two additional players, Caitlin Peters and Chelsea Garlock, also received All-Region accolades for their outstanding academic achievements. Four players, 2005 graduate Katie Cederberg, Pepin, 2014 graduate Sarah Person, and 2019 graduate Elizabeth Masucci have been named CCC Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year under Kenyon’s reign.


One of Kenyon’s keys to success is communication and cohesion, whether it is between her and her players or among the student-athletes. This is equally as important off the field as it is on it, says Kenyon, who keeps updated on her player’s classes, plans and personal lives through regular individual meetings. “Being direct and honest with players is important to me so they know their role. I don’t want surprises and I want them to be comfortable in their surroundings.”

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Christine Silva

Christine Silva '13 enters her seventh season as an assistant coach with the program in 2023-24. She was officially promoted to Associate Head Coach of the women's soccer program on 10/6/2022.


Upon graduation from Endicott, Silva served as an assistant coach for the women's soccer program at nearby Lasell College from 2013-16. During that span, the Lasers went 65-17-6 overall (.773), 41-0-3 in conference play (.966), won four GNAC Championships, and made four NCAA Tournament appearances.


Meanwhile, during her standout four-year career at Endicott, Silva was selected to the All-Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) teams following her junior and senior seasons and named to the New England Women's Intercollegiate Soccer Association (NEWISA) All-Region team in each of her final two seasons of eligibility. Silva appeared in all 92 games during her Endicott career, garnering starts in 90 of the contests. A versatile defender, she also netted five goals and eight assists in her career to finish with 18 career points.


In her senior season, Silva helped lead the Gulls to a 14-5-4 record and the program's first-ever ECAC New England Championship. Endicott advanced to the postseason all four years, reaching the NCAA tournament second round her freshmen year, the ECAC championship game her sophomore year, and the ECAC quarterfinals during her junior season. She was a key contributor in a class that finished 61-25-6 (.696) during their careers.


Silva completed her Bachelor of Science in Sport Management in May of 2013 and was named to the Dean's list all four years of her career. As a junior at Endicott, she worked in the marketing and sales department at Aztec soccer club, helping the club develop its new logo to promote its branding initiatives.

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Joe Calabrese

Résumé


Head Coach at Endicott (2011-present)


121-71-32 (.612) overall record, 63-17-17 (.737) in-conference record at Endicott


6x CCC Regular Season Champions (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022)


4x CCC Coach of the Year (2015, 2016, 2017, 2021)


3x CCC Tournament Finalist appearances (2015, 2017, 2019)


NCAA Tournament Appearance (2017)


1x CCC Tournament Champions (2017)


2015 ECAC Division III Tournament New England Finalist


2014 ECAC Division III Tournament New England Champions


Coached 64 All-CCC players, including 2012 CCC Rookie of the Year Jordan Daniel, 2015 CCC Co-Defensive Player of the Year Carter Ocko, 2016 Defensive Player of the Year Nick Weinstein, 2016 Rookie of the Year Evan Couchot, 2017, 2018 Defensive Player of the Year Conner Couchot, 2019 Rookie of the Year Zach Regulbuto, 2019 Offensive Player of the Year Evan Couchot, 2021 Rookie of the Year Joe Mepham, 2022 Rookie of the Year Tim Lynch, 2022 Offensive Player of the Year Joe Mepham


Coached 11 United Soccer Coaches All-New England Region student-athletes


Coached 5 NSCAA All-New England Region student-athletes


Coached 2 ECAC New England All-Star student-athletes


Coached 4 United Soccer Coaches Men’s Scholar All-America student-athletes


Coached 2 CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-America student-athletes


Coached 2 United Soccer Coaches All-America student-athletes


8x United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award


Head Coach at Utica (2008-10)


Empire 8 Semifinalist in 2010


Coached Pioneers to school records in wins (12), goals scored (55), and points (153)


Coached 2 United Soccer Coaches All-East Region student-athletes


Assistant Coach at Western New England (2005-08)


Conference Tournament Champions 2006, 2007, 2008


NCAA Tournament Appearances 2006, 2007, 2008


NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 Appearance 2006


Assistant Coach at Westfield State (2004)


Other Head Coaching Experience


United Soccer League (USL) 2 Premier Developmental League (PDL) Western Mass Pioneers


New England Premiership (NEP) Aztec U23 Men and Aztec U18 Boys


Massachusetts Olympic Development Program (MA ODP) U14, U15, U16, U17 Boy’s


United Soccer League (USL) Super Y League Western Mass Junior Pioneers U14, U15 Boy’s


United States Youth Soccer (USYS) Region 1 Western United FC U18 Boy


Played at Westfield State (2000-03)


Bachelor of Science, Business Management


Four-year letter winner and two-year captain


Two-time MASCAC All-Conference player


MASCAC Championship and NCAA Division III Tournament appearance in 2000


Coaching Philosophy


In his 13th season at the helm of the Endicott men’s soccer program in the 2023-24 season, Head Coach Joe Calabrese provides a brief snapshot of his program in the paragraphs below.


We believe and know Endicott College is becoming one of the most special places in the country at any level to play college soccer. It's been created through hard work, time spent together, and the belief in our team culture. Our championship and T.E.A.M. (together everyone achieves more) culture, encompasses not just soccer, but spiritual beliefs, F.A.M.I.L.Y. (forgot about me I love you), academics, community service, and great relationships. We're creating a special culture through a shared vision by our players, coaching staff, and alumni. We strive to offer our student-athletes a transformational and inclusive experience, while they complete semester-long internship experiences, coursework, study abroad, play soccer, and be active members of the Endicott community.


Our program enjoys playing an attractive brand of attacking soccer which includes a blend of high-tempo passing, a great understanding of channel play, and dynamic running off of the ball. We prepare our team by running intense 90-minute training sessions, pregame walk-throughs, in-depth data, and video analysis using HUDL, Instat, and professional game footage. We watch, rehearse, and train our specific attacking playing patterns continually throughout the season. We incorporate rondo variations by position into our training sessions. We hold 2 v 2, 4 v 4, and 8 v 8 championship formatted tournaments throughout the fall season, which we believe creates a championship training environment.


High-achieving student-athletes really enjoy the process of getting better every day throughout their college journey. As a program, we've been recipients of the NSCAA Team Academic Award on numerous occasions and players in our program have been recognized as Academic All-Americans. Offseason training is imperative for the success of the program. Our players play futsal in the Post Center field house during the offseason months. The team lifts weights, completes sprinting, agility, and treadmill routines 3-to-4 days a week during the winter and spring months. Our players strive to play in the USL League 2, NPSL, and other competitive men’s leagues throughout the summer months.


Team chemistry is best formed by spending time together. The members of our team live together in the residence halls throughout their playing careers. Our players eat meals together daily in the Callahan Dining Hall, attend professional games, attend Bingo nights at Endicott, go to the local cinema to watch movies, and play video games (FIFA and Fortnite) together in the residence halls. Our team leaders organize our community service projects and collaborate with each other on new ways to serve the North Shore community and the Endicott community. The players love our partnership and the relationships they’ve built thru our Team IMPACT signings.


Calabrese currently resides in Gloucester, MA with his wife (Kriste) and their three sons (Cameron), (Caleb), and (Colten) and two French bulldogs Duke and Bella. He holds the USSF “A” License and received a Master of Education from Springfield College.

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Phil Schoeniger

Résumé


Assistant Coach at Endicott (2018 – present)


42-24-10 overall record, 25-3-4 in-conference record at Endicott


CCC Tournament Finalist 2019


CCC Regular Season Champion 2018, 2021, 2022


Philipp Schoeniger, a 2009 graduate of Hobart and William Smith College, is entering his fifth season as an assistant coach for the Endicott men’s soccer program during the 2023-24 season.


Schoeniger was a member of the Hobart College soccer team where he was a three-year captain and led the team to a 49-17-11 record over the course of his career. On the pitch, he earned several accolades such as NSCAA All-Northeast Region First Team (2008), All-Liberty League First Team (2008), NSCAA All-Northeast Region Third Team (2007), and All-Liberty League Second Team (2006-07). Schoeniger also led his team to three NCAA Tournament appearances.


In addition to his Endicott coaching responsibilities, Schoeniger coached Club soccer for Aztec North Shore. He holds the USSF D-licence and the USC National Diploma.

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