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Associate Head Men's Soccer Coach_Brandon Raynor

Men's Soccer

Raynor Elevated to Associate Head Men’s Soccer Coach

Men's Soccer

Raynor Elevated to Associate Head Men’s Soccer Coach

ONEONTA, N.Y. – Hartwick's Director of Athletics, John Czarnecki and Head Men's Soccer Coach, John Scott have announced that Brandon Raynor has been elevated from Assistant Men's Soccer Coach to Associate Head Men's Soccer Coach.
 
Raynor is entering his sixth season as a member of the Men's Soccer staff.  In addition to coaching the goalkeepers, he has aided in all aspects of the program including, but not limited to, practice planning, scouting reports, recruiting, and on-field training.  He was also key in helping the program transition from NCAA Division I to Division III.
 
"Brandon has proven himself as a tremendous addition to our men's soccer program," remarked Scott.  "His new title has been earned based on significant contributions to the growth of our program over a 5-year period."
 
It's an honor to be recognized for the contributions to the growth of the program since 2018," said Raynor.  "I am looking forward to another year working alongside John, the rest of the staff, and the team as we look to continue to put Hartwick Men's Soccer back on the map."
 
Raynor officially assumed his new title on August 1.
 
HARTWICK COLLEGE
 
One of the oldest colleges in the country, Hartwick has continually evolved for 225 years. The College's exciting new chapter is called FlightPath, a future-focused approach to education. Offering a distinctive blend of curricular, co-curricular and real-world work experiences, FlightPath builds on Hartwick's long history of integrating broad-based studies with experiential learning.
 
Hartwick College is a nationally ranked independent college of the arts and sciences located in picturesque Oneonta, NY, in the northern foothills of the Catskill Mountains. The College offers 35 courses of study leading to a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree, two master's degrees in the sciences, and a graduate certificate in nursing education. For more information, visit www.Hartwick.edu.
 
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