Spend a day in the life with Stanford Men’s Soccer’s senior leader and playmaking star Zach Bohane as he takes you through practice, team meals, class, and more.
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Can’t believe this doesn’t have more comments. This is the best episode yet! Go tree!
That Zach kid has a touch like a brontosaurus
hello sir i am a student from nepal and want to play for stanford mens soccer team after my class 12 and come to us would you plzz give me a scholarship i am a right back from nepal and 16 yrs old
Do you mind if you send me the Bag here in the Philippines after the season? That's my dream bag, but can't afford 😢
This was such a great video. My family and I had the privilege of meeting Zach and let me tell you how lucky Stanford is to have him as a student athlete. I’m glad he was selected to show what is like to be a member of that program.
Zach embraces the personality and character of many of these kids in the programs. They are very polite, humble, disciplined, and extraordinary human beings. You can tell he is not comfortable being in the spotlight, yet he can roll with the punches. It is not a surprise that he is the captain of the team. He is the first one to congratulate the whole team when his team scores. And while he was injured, he was the first to jump on a plane and provide bottles of water to his teammates. Zach feels the game at a higher level.
He is always positive and never speaks poorly of his teammates nor coaches, always finding the silver-lining. His game speaks for itself. He can beat players with both legs and can pass and defend with the best of them. I only hope he makes it pro after college and even gets to be part of the national team.
Other similarly talented kids from that program include Noah Adnan, the Banks twins, Liam Doyle, and many more. Coach Gunn has a sharp eye to select kids with character.