By: Keystone Sports Information
LA PLUME, PA- Keystone College Athletics has announced the creation of a Director of Soccer role to oversee all aspects of Keystone soccer operations moving forward. Clint Caso to serve as the College's first Director of Soccer, adding to his roles as Head Men's Soccer Coach and Coordinator of Transfer and International Compliance.
The Director of Soccer will provide administrative and strategic leadership for both the men's and women's varsity soccer programs, serving as the chief organizer of the College's overall soccer operation. The position is designed to support continued efforts to build roster depth, strengthen recruiting systems, improve daily program structure, and establish long-term competitive stability.
In collegiate soccer, a Director of Soccer commonly oversees both varsity programs while helping align recruiting, staffing, operations, scheduling, travel, budget planning, and player development standards. At Keystone, the role will provide a unified structure for both programs while supporting the individual needs and competitive goals of each team.
Primary responsibilities will include developing and managing a comprehensive recruiting and scouting plan, coordinating game scheduling and team travel, organizing daily program operations, supporting staff communication, and establishing consistent standards across the men's and women's soccer programs.
The Director of Soccer will also assist with long-term strategic planning, roster management, recruiting boards, campus visits, showcase coverage, facility coordination, equipment needs, compliance communication, and overall program organization.
This move represents an important step in Keystone College's continued commitment to strengthening its soccer programs and creating a sustainable foundation for future growth.
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