Conrad Whyte is entering his second season on the Northeastern men's soccer staff as an assistant coach. Whyte helped lead the team to a fifth place finish in the CAA regular season and a semifinals berth in the conference playoffs as an assistant in 2014.
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Conrad assists in all aspect of the soccer program with main responsibility including Videography, recruiting, planning and implementing of daily training schedule as well as game day operations.
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Whyte spent one season at Division II Stonehill College, Easton, Mass that competes in the Northeast 10 Conference, (NE 10). Prior to his arrival at Stonehill, Whyte spent two years as an assistant coach at Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, Mass., a Division III program that competes in the Commonwealth Coast Conference. He also gained experience as head coach of several premier division teams in Antigua, including West Ham FC and Empire FC.
Whyte played soccer collegiately at John Brown University, a NAIA school located in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. He earned several accolades as a Golden Eagle, including being named NAIA Oklahoma/Arkansas Section Player of the Year and NAIA All-American Honorable Mention in 1994. Following college, Whyte returned to Antigua to resume his playing career.
As a member of Empire FC, Whyte became one of the most decorated players in Antigua's history. He won the Antiguan Footballer of the Year Award in 1998 and was the Golden Boot winner from 1997-2001, averaging 21 goals per season. As a striker, Whyte holds the record for most goals in a single season (26) and career (156) in Antiguan club soccer. He has represented his country as a member of the Antigua and Barbuda National Team from 1990-2002, and also played for U13, U15, U17, U20, and U23 teams on the national level.
Whyte holds a USSF A Coaching License, and a USSF National Youth License. He has also earned an NSCAA Director of Coaching Diploma, and he currently serves as the Director of Coaching at America FC United in Quincy, Mass.Â