Skidmore Women’s Soccer Coach, Lacey Largeteau, Talks being Creative with Your Recruiting Process
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By Daphne Mollod|Updated on June 27, 2023 (originally published on June 29, 2020)
Lacey Largeteau is in her eighth season as head coach for Skidmore College Women’s Soccer and even had the pleasure of coaching our very own CEO, Keirsten Sires! Lacey has achieved a 53-53-10 overall record in her time as head coach at Skidmore and has led the team to two appearances in the NCAA tournament. Lacey discusses the importance of being creative with recruiting during the coronavirus pandemic, what she looks for in a Skidmore recruit, some red flags in potential recruits, and the challenges of adjusting to college soccer out of high school. You will not want to miss this interview.
* Originally published on June 29, 2020, by Daphne Mollod
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