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Camron Miller

Vikings Add Camron Miller to Program

Miller had a standout career at Whatcom Community College

1/10/2019 1:06:00 PM

BELLINGHAM, Wash. – Western Washington University men's soccer head coach Greg Brisbon has announced that junior college All-American defender Camron Miller has joined the Vikings program as a transfer from Whatcom Community College.
 
Miller, a native of Snohomish, WA and product of Glacier Peak High School, is currently enrolled at WWU and will participate in the spring training season with the Vikings. He will be a junior in eligibility when the Vikings take the field for the 2019 season. Miller joins Mitchell Hutter out of Sumner High School as the first two pieces of the recruiting class that will debut on the pitch in 2019.
 
"I am excited to continue my collegiate career with such a great program," said Miller. "I am looking forward to challenging myself and hoping to make a positive impact on the program."
 
Miller starred the last two seasons at Whatcom CC, captaining the Orcas to a 33-5-7 overall record and a 24-1-5 record in the NWAC North Region, yielding a pair of runner-up finishes in the NWAC Championship. In two years at WCC he appeared in 38 of 45 games, making 37 starts as the Orcas center back. He scored 6 goals with 4 assists (16 points) and led one of the top defenses in the 24-team conference allowing only 35 goals in two seasons.
 
In 2018 as a sophomore, Miller was a First Team United Soccer Coaches Junior College Division I All-West Region selection. In 2017 he was a second-team All-West Region selection. He also earned NWAC Player of the Week honors (Oct. 31, 2018) and was selected to play in the 2018 NWAC All-Star Game as a member of the North/South team.
 
In the classroom he maintained a 3.63 GPA to earn the NWAC Fall Academic Excellence Award and was selected as a United Soccer Coaches Junior College Men's Scholar All-American.
 
At Glacier Peak he was a three-year varsity letterwinner and a two-time selection to the 4A All-WESCO all-league team (first team) and was named second-team All-State as a junior and senior.
 
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ABOUT WWU SOCCER
The Western Washington University men's soccer program recently completed its 39th season at the varsity level in 2018 with head coach Greg Brisbon leading the program for the last six seasons. The program has recorded an overall record at or above the .500 mark in six of the last seven seasons, including a 11-6-1 mark overall in 2018 and a 7-4-1 mark in the GNAC to finish second in the conference, combining to go 60-47-19 over this stretch. In 2016 the Vikings advanced to the NCAA Division II Championships for the first time in program history, using a late-season surge that saw the Vikings 5-0-1 over the last six matches to advance to the postseason. WWU beat 19th-ranked Dixie State in the first round of the NCAA Championships 3-2 in overtime on a golden goal header. Overall the program has produced 43 GNAC Players of the Week selections, 27 First Team All-GNAC players and 3 GNAC Players of the Year since joining the conference in 2001.
 
 
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