Callaway is in his first year at Texas State as an assistant coach. Previously, he was a goalkeeper coach at the University of Wyoming for the previous five years. In his first year with the Cowgirls, the goalkeepers tied the program record for most shutouts in a season with eight clean sheets. As an assistant coach for the Bobcats, Callaway will work primarily with the team’s goalkeepers, in addition to other coaching duties.
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He arrived in Laramie, Wyoming after a stint as an assistant coach at the University of Sioux Falls. Before joining the USF staff in 2015, he was an assistant coach at East Texas Baptist for both the men’s and women’s soccer programs.
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In 2013, Callaway served as an assistant and youth coach for the Andromeda Soccer Club and was the volunteer assistant men’s soccer coach at the University of Dallas. During that time, he was also a staff coach for the North Texas Olympic Development Program.
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Callaway became the men’s and women’s assistant soccer coach at Ottawa (Kan.) University in 2012 after being a graduate assistant for two years. During his time there, he helped both teams achieve winning records. The men’s team compiled a 28-25-4 record, including a 19-6-2 conference mark, while the women notched a 13-6-0 overall record and were 7-2-0 in conference play. He also assisted the Kansas Rush soccer club as the Director of Goalkeeping.
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Since 2012, Callaway has been a staff member at the No. 1 Goalkeeper Camp. From 2011-13, he was a US Youth Soccer Region II goalkeeper staff member.
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While a graduate assistant for Ottawa, he worked as an assistant girls’ soccer coach at Lawrence High School in Lawrence, Kansas. There, Callaway served as staff coach as well as being goalkeeper staff for the Kansas Olympic Development Program.
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In March 2019, Callaway earned the Advanced National Goalkeeper Diploma from United Soccer Coaches
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Callaway, a native of Seagoville, Texas, was a four-year starting goalkeeper for Lyon College in Batesville, Arkansas from 2006-10. He earned all-league honors twice for the Scots. Callaway, who holds a USSF B license, earned his bachelor’s degree in Math and French in 2010, before earning his MBA at Ottawa University in 2012.
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