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Men’s Soccer Welcomes Brian White to Coaching Staff

ELON, N.C. – The Elon University men's soccer team and head coach Marc Reeves announced the addition of Brian White to the program's coaching staff as an assistant coach on Tuesday, Aug. 10.
 
"We are excited to welcome Coach White to Elon," said Reeves. "I have been fortunate to know Brian for quite a long time and have tracked his progress and involvement in several programs. Brian will add a great deal to our coaching staff in many aspects. He is organized, hardworking and has experience in coaching and recruiting at all levels. We look forward to his immediate impact in developing our current group of players and his valuable input on how we train and prepare the team on a daily basis. I also know Brian will be crucial in the recruiting aspect of identifying talent and getting quality people and players to be part of our program here at Elon. We welcome Brian, his fiancé Brooke and their dog Beckham to the Elon family."
 
White arrives to Elon after spending this past season at UNCG, where he served as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2020 Southern Conference champion Spartans. Prior to coaching at UNCG, White spent time as an assistant at Greensboro College from 2016-2019 where he helped the Pride to a 54-21-3 record over that span and four consecutive USA South Atlantic Conference Championship semifinal appearances. Before joining the Pride staff, White spent the 2015 season as a volunteer assistant at High Point.
 
A graduate of Roanoke College (2014) and Liberty University (2018), White has extensive experience coaching among the youth ranks in the Triad. He spent a year as an Assistant Director of Coaching for NC Fusion's U11-U14 programs and another as an assistant director for Piedmont Triad FC's U14 and U15 boys. White also spent a season as an assistant coach with the now USL League 2 side Carolina Dynamo.
 
White started his coaching career at Roanoke College as a volunteer assistant coach, after earning three All-ODAC conference honors during his playing career as a Maroon.
 
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