BRETT SURRENCY NAMED GSU'S MEN'S SOCCER HEAD COACH

BRETT SURRENCY NAMED GSU'S MEN'S SOCCER HEAD COACH

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ATLANTA-Brett Surrency, a member of the Georgia State men's soccer coaching staff since 2005, has been promoted to head coach, Director of Athletics Cheryl L. Levick announced Monday.

A native of Gainesville, Fla., Surrency served as the Panthers' top assistant coach for the last four seasons, following one year as a graduate assistant.

"We are pleased to announce that Brett Surrency will lead our men's soccer program," said Levick.

"Brett is a very bright young coach who is well-respected by the student-athletes and skilled in all aspects of coaching, recruiting and administration. I am pleased to give him the opportunity to run the entire program."

Before joining the GSU program in 2005, Surrency spent one season

(2004) as a student assistant coach at his alma mater, Jacksonville University.

Surrency was a two-time all-conference player at Jacksonville, where he earned his bachelor's degree in 2004. He added a master's degree in sports administration from Georgia State in 2007.

Surrency has earned the United States Soccer Federation National B License and is a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). He has also worked with the Georgia Soccer Olympic Development program, coaching the 1995 age group state team.

"I would like to thank Cheryl Levick and [Associate Director of Athletics] Gail Barksdale for the opportunity to run this program,"

said Surrency. "It's exciting to be at Georgia State University and part of this athletics program at a time of such dynamic growth.

"We have a good foundation with a nucleus of young players, and I look forward to working with these young men and helping them grow as athletes, students and people."

Surrency is married to the former Crystal Cantrell.