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Conrad Whyte

Assistant Coach/ Recruiting Coordinator

whytec@merrimack.edu

978-837-5099

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Conrad Whyte begins his Fifth season as Tony Martone Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator for the Warriors in 2023.

Whyte brings a wealth of coaching experience to the job at Merrimack, after being an assistant coach at Stonehill College and Northeastern University.

During the 2019 season Whyte helped the Warriors capture their first Northeast Conference (NEC) regular season title.  Whyte coached three all-region selections, an All-American on that team and was a part of the 2019 Northeast Conference coaching staff of the year. In 2020, Whyte coached five student-athletes represented on all-conference teams. Junior defender Stefano Pesenti earned All-Conference First Team nods, as Frantz Pierrot, Alessandro Negri and Henry Osei represented on the Second Team, with Dylan Barreira honored on the All-Rookie team.

Whyte came to Merrimack College after spending two seasons as the assistant/Interim Head Coach at Northeastern (2014-2016), and most recently, three years as the Associate Head Coach at Stonehill College (2016-2018).

Whyte’s accomplishments during his time at Northeastern was nothing short of exceptional. On top of helping Northeastern reach the Colonial Athletic Association semi final in 2014, he coached 2014 CAA rookie of the year Frantzdy Pierrot – a Colorado Rapids draftee, in the MLS as well as Harry Swartz, who currently plays professionally in the USL. Whyte has also worked with numerous first and second team All-CAA honorees.

At both Northeastern and Stonehill, Whyte was responsible for videography, recruiting, scouting, game day operations, and planning and implementation of daily training sessions.

Whyte resides in Weymouth, MA and holds a USSF “A” license, a USSF National Youth License, and a NSCAA Director of Coaching Diploma.

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