
Ryan Morris, Max Correa Added to Men's Soccer Staff
8/13/2021 2:21:00 PM | Men's Soccer
CHARLESTON, S.C. – College of Charleston men's soccer head coach Keith Wiggans has announced the hiring of Ryan Morris as an assistant coach and Max Correa as director of operations and player development.
Morris was the first assistant at Saint Peter's where he coordinated game-day operations, team travel, recruiting visits and scheduling in addition to on-field responsibilities. The Peacocks won the 2019 MAAC regular season title and reached the conference tournament championship game.
He began his collegiate coaching career during the 2018 season as an assistant at The College of New Jersey and helped them earn their first Top 25 ranking since 2004.
Morris has extensive experience in youth soccer, including director of coaching for the East Brunswick Soccer Club where he directed, organized and oversaw operations for 20 teams. He was an assistant coach for Atlantic City FC and Jackson Lions FC and helped lead them to region and conference titles.
Morris is a graduate of Montclair State with a degree in nutrition and food science. In addition to his collegiate experience, he played professional soccer with several teams before embarking on his coaching career.
Correa comes to CofC from Wilkes College in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where he was an assistant coach since 2019. He assisted with training sessions as well as recruiting and travel logistics and planned scouting reports and ID clinics.
He also coached with the United Soccer Academy from 2017-20 and the Montclair United Soccer Club from 2019-20.
Correa was a two-time All-Landmark Conference selection during his playing career at Drew (NJ) University. He ranks third in school history in career assists and played for a conference championship team and Sweet 16 qualifier in 2017. He graduated from Drew in 2019.
Morris was the first assistant at Saint Peter's where he coordinated game-day operations, team travel, recruiting visits and scheduling in addition to on-field responsibilities. The Peacocks won the 2019 MAAC regular season title and reached the conference tournament championship game.
He began his collegiate coaching career during the 2018 season as an assistant at The College of New Jersey and helped them earn their first Top 25 ranking since 2004.
Morris has extensive experience in youth soccer, including director of coaching for the East Brunswick Soccer Club where he directed, organized and oversaw operations for 20 teams. He was an assistant coach for Atlantic City FC and Jackson Lions FC and helped lead them to region and conference titles.
Morris is a graduate of Montclair State with a degree in nutrition and food science. In addition to his collegiate experience, he played professional soccer with several teams before embarking on his coaching career.
Correa comes to CofC from Wilkes College in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where he was an assistant coach since 2019. He assisted with training sessions as well as recruiting and travel logistics and planned scouting reports and ID clinics.
He also coached with the United Soccer Academy from 2017-20 and the Montclair United Soccer Club from 2019-20.
Correa was a two-time All-Landmark Conference selection during his playing career at Drew (NJ) University. He ranks third in school history in career assists and played for a conference championship team and Sweet 16 qualifier in 2017. He graduated from Drew in 2019.
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