This is the Carson-Newman University Men's Soccer scholarship and program info page. Here you'll receive specifics on the school and details on their Men's Soccer program like who to make contact with about recruitment, names of past alumni, what scholarship opportunities are available and ways to start the recruiting process.
Carson-Newman University Men's soccer Program Recruiting and Coaching Personnel
If you are hoping to get recruited it's important to know who to talk to - and NCSA has the details you'll need. The Head Coach of the Carson-Newman University Men's Soccer program is Stephen Lyons. Additional key personnel are:

  • Assistant Coach David Baisden

If you are considering becoming a member of Carson-Newman University Men's Soccer program these are the individuals you'll want to contact. You'll be able to choose to contact them through email using the link above or call the college to get more specifics about the college and Men's Soccer program before determining if it is the right fit for you personally.
Create a Free NCSA Profile to Begin Connecting with Coaches
NCSA gives student high school athletes the resources and info they need to increase their chances of being recruited by a Men's Soccer program, whether it's at Carson-Newman University or another college. Since 2000, NCSA has been connecting coaches and athletes which is a crucial component of the recruiting process. This year on it's own you'll find 210828 Men's Soccer student athletes making use of the NCSA network, technology and scouting professionals to get their highlights before 4579 coaches at 1592 colleges Men's Soccer programs across the country.
In order to join the Carson-Newman University Men's Soccer program you have to begin to build relationships and a highly-visible, professional quality recruiting profile. Starting that process early is crucial to your success. So make your free profile to become a verified NCSA Men's Soccer student athlete and begin connecting with coaches at the Carson-Newman University Men's Soccer program today.