Central Arkansas men's soccer is welcoming Sam Fowler as their new volunteer goalkeeper coach. Fowler, a former standout at the University of Washington, brings significant playing experience, having won 53 games and recorded 28 shutouts. Head coach Kyle Segebart expressed enthusiasm for Fowler's attention to detail and coaching potential, which will greatly benefit the Bears' players. With a track record that includes a National Championship appearance and involvement with youth coaching programs, Fowler is poised to elevate the team's goalkeeping performance.

By the Numbers
  • 53 wins and 28 shutouts as goalkeeper at the University of Washington.
  • Career goals against average of 0.858.
  • Led team to a National Championship appearance in 2021, defeating high-profile teams.
State of Play
  • Fowler joins a successful Central Arkansas program that maintains a winning record in ASUN matches.
  • Goalkeepers under his guidance have historically led the ASUN conference in save percentage.
What's Next

As Fowler begins his coaching journey, the Central Arkansas men's soccer team aims to continue its strong performance in the ASUN Championship and enhance their goalkeeping efficiency for upcoming seasons.

Bottom Line

Fowler's appointment is a strategic move for Central Arkansas soccer, leveraging his elite playing background to strengthen the team's competitive edge and foster the development of future goalkeepers.