In episode 95 of the 4D Athletes podcast, Jim and Jason are joined by Colton Bryant to discuss why building a great culture leads to success and how much of a role culture plays in sports and in life.
Colton Bryant enters his first season as assistant coach to Lamar University's women's soccer team. Previously, Bryant has spent stops at Jackson State, Columbia State Community College, Tennessee Southern, and Xavier.
Bryant joins LU after a stint as Assistant Coach to Jackson State's women's soccer program in 2021. He was previously the head coach of the first ever women's soccer team at Columbia State Community College in 2018. In the three seasons in Columbia, Tenn., the Chargers won back-to-back conference championships in 2019 and 2020 and achieve a national ranking of 14th in the latter season.
In 2018, Bryant was an assistant coach for the Nashville Rhythm of the Women's Premier Soccer League. Prior to that, he was a youth development specialist for the Massive Soccer Academy down in South Florida.
From 2012-2016, Bryant was a student assistant for the men's soccer team at University of Tennessee Southern of the NAIA. 2013 saw great success for the Firehawks as they went on a magical run to claim their first ever national championship as a program.
Bryant has also spent time abroad in Argentina earning a UCEL Certificate of Excellence. In addition, he was a coaching intern for the Newell's Old Boys, an Argentine program based out of Rosario, Santa Fe.
Bryant has a BA in Human Performance and Physical Education at UT Southern and a M.ED in Coaching Education and Athlete Development at Xavier University.
Bryant is a native of Norman, Oklahoma.
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