Stan Anderson
Stan Anderson will be conducting Camp Shutout for the 23nd consecutive year. This year will mark the 10th year in which he will offer Camp Shutout The Advanced Sessionsfor High School aged goalkeepers. Anderson, a top-flight coach of goalkeepers at all levels, has been training goalkeepers for over 26 years. During that span he has coached dozens of goalkeepers that have gone on to win over 12 state championships in three different states, over 30 ‘keepers have gone on to Division 1 soccer programs, one has made the final 16 in the NCAA Tournament, one has won an NCAA Division 1 national championship, one is performing in Major League Soccer and one has gone on to compete for his country. Most of the above mentioned ‘keepers attended Camp Shutout as a youth goalkeeper, many for multiple years, and then worked hard to achieve their individual and team success. Anderson has devoted most of his time to the goalkeeper position and has been a guest clinician for the IHSSCA (Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Association). Stan spent 15 years as the oldest boys age group head coach in the Wisconsin ODP system. After 10 successful years at UWM, five resulting in NCAA Tournament appearances, Anderson will be entering his fith season as Associate Head Coach at Marquette University. Anderson coached his UWM keeper to national acclaim as Freshman All-American following the 2005 season. Matt Pyzdrowski 2009 Marquette graduate is currently working his way through professional training camps and is on his way to a professional goalkeeping career. Anderson played collegiately at UW Parkside where he rewrote the record books. Until the 2000 college season he held or shared numerous national goalkeeping records including most shutouts in a season and most consecutive shutouts – thus the name – Camp Shutout. He achieved All American status, played in the Senior Bowl in Las Cruces, NM and played one season professionally with the Dayton Dynamo of the NPSL.

