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One year removed from a trip to the 2006 NCAA Men's Soccer Championship title game, former UCLA goalkeeper Eric Reed joins the USF men's team coaching staff. At UCLA, Reed was surrounded by success. Between 2002-2005, he witnessed a national championship and four consecutive Pac-10 Conference titles. In goal for last season's title run, Reed recorded shutouts against No. 13 Harvard (3-0), No. 9 Clemson (3-0) and No. 3 Virginia (4-0). He made seven saves in the 2-1 title game loss to UC Santa Barbara. Reed finished his senior season with a record of 11-5-1. His six shutouts and 62 saves, both ranked second in the Pac-10. For his career, he accumulated a record of 34-12-5 on 162 saves and 24 shutouts. While attending to his studies, Reed also played three seasons for the Southern California Seahorses, a Premier Developmental League team located in the Los Angeles area. In 2004, he was named to the PDL All-Conference team and in 2006, he earned the league's Goalkeeper of the Year award. Reed gained coaching experience in the Southern California area as the Head Goalkeeper Trainer for Notre Dame Academy in L.A. and as Assistant Goalkeeper Trainer for both the Pacific Coast Soccer Club and Santa Monica United. In 2006, Reed earned his B.A. from UCLA in the Study of Religion. Along with coaching at USF and for the Novato Soccer Club, he's a member of the newly formed professional soccer team, the California Victory. |
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