Saturday, August 26, 2017
Part of a regular series.
Throughout the year, GNACsports.com uses this space to profile conference student-athletes, coaches, and administrators. Collectively, it is these individuals who make the GNAC one of the top NCAA Division II athletic conferences in the nation.
Name: Clint Schneider
Sport: Men’s Soccer
School: Simon Fraser
Hometown: San Angelo, Texas
Colleges Attended & Degrees: Midwestern State (Undergraduate, Sociology), Angelo State Baker University (Graduate, Liberal Arts).
Why Did You Become A Coach: I wanted to strive to be the best that I could be in anything that I do. I think coaching gives me a platform to do that and impact lives in a positive way.
Who Has Influenced You The Most As A Coach - Either As An Inspiration, A Mentor, Or Philosophically: Alan Koch.
Biggest Obstacle Overcome As A Coach: Coaching players at a high level when I didn't play consistently at a high level myself.
What Does Division II Mean To You: Opportunities to coach Canada's NCAA team.
Extracurricular Activities: Fishing, yoga, running.
Best Advice You’d Give To Student-Athletes: Maximize who you are every day.
Favorite Sports Team: Simon Fraser University Soccer.
Favorite Athlete: Roy Keane.
Most Memorable Sports-Related Moment: Going to the Final Four in back-to-back years.