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323 Eagle Ave Goodwell, OK 73939
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Evan Camperell

The 2023 fall season will mark the seventeenth intercollegiate soccer season overall as a head coach for Evan Camperell, as well as his second season at the helm of the Oklahoma Panhandle State University women's soccer program. “I’m very excited about joining the athletics program at OPSU and would like to thank the search committee for the opportunity to move the program forward,” said Camperell.


Previously Camperell served three seasons as the head men's and women's soccer coach at Paris Junior College located in northeast Texas from 2018 to 2021. In addition to his coaching duties at PJC, Camperell also served as a kinesiology faculty member teaching a variety of classes for the College. At the intercollegiate level, Camperell has served as a head soccer coach within the JUCO, NAIA, NCAA (D3), and NCAA (D2) levels.


Camperell served as the head women’s soccer coach at Norco College, located within southwest Riverside, Calif. and part of the California Community College Athletic Association, before coming to PJC in 2017. Camperell also taught a variety of physical education and health classes at Norco.


Prior to Norco College in 2016, Camperell served as the Director of Soccer (head men’s & women’s soccer coach) at the University of Saint Katherine in San Marcos, Calif., which is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. The women’s soccer program there is the third intercollegiate soccer program he has started.


Previously Camperell served as the head women’s soccer coach at Lincoln University near Philadelphia Penn. In 2014, the women’s soccer team finished the fall season with the second best winning percentage in the history of the program (NCAA D2 era). The team was also honored in both 2014 and 2015 by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America with the “College Team Academic Award.” In 2015 the program was a recipient of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America “Team Ethics & Sportsmanship Award” (Gold).


The second intercollegiate soccer program Camperell started was the MiraCosta College men's program in Oceanside, Calif. He served there from 2007 to 2010, also teaching physical education and health classes.


Prior to 2006, Camperell served as the head women's soccer coach and as a movement arts (physical education) faculty member for one year at Eastern Nazarene College located in Quincy, Mass.


Before his stint at Eastern Nazarene College, Camperell served as the head men's & women's soccer coach at Alliant International University-San Diego from 2004-2006. In addition to his coaching duties at AIU, Camperell also served as the Intramurals Director.


Just before coming to Alliant International University, Camperell served at the University of the Southwest in Hobbs, N.M. in 2003. At Southwest, Camperell served as the head men's soccer coach, founding the program. Coach Camperell also served as a physical education and health faculty member at the University.


Camperell is a native of North San Diego, Calif. He played at Palomar Community College in San Marcos, Calif. where the team captured its fourth consecutive Pacific Coast Conference Championship. After his freshman and sophomore years, he transferred to play at the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference power-house University of Redlands in Redlands, Calif.


Camperell earned his associate of arts degree from Palomar Community College, his bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Redlands, and his master's degree in physical education from Azusa Pacific University. He also spent time studying within the kinesiology department at San Diego State University. He holds two U.S.S.F. soccer coaching licenses and an APEX Fitness personal trainer certification.


His philosophy is to compete at a championship level while maintaining the highest ideals of intercollegiate soccer. He values the cornerstone principles of “mental toughness” and “extreme desire.” He stresses teamwork and promotes education while maintaining sensitivity to the academic commitment of student athletes. Coach Camperell’s team philosophy is based on hard work, determination, teamwork, and constant movement off the ball. Camperell focuses on building a creative offensive style of play while still remaining balanced defensively.

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