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Earnest first picked up a soccer ball at the age of 16 and quickly showed aptitude for the sport. Within 2 years he earned all high school all New York State/All-American status and first attended college at Ulster County Community College winning the Junior College National Championship in his second year. Earnest then attended the [[University of Akron]]. During his time at Akron, Earnest was twice awarded NCAA Division I player of the week honors.
Earnest first picked up a soccer ball at the age of 16 and quickly showed aptitude for the sport. Within 2 years he earned all high school all New York State/All-American status and first attended college at Ulster County Community College winning the Junior College National Championship in his second year. Earnest then attended the [[University of Akron]]. During his time at Akron, Earnest was twice awarded NCAA Division I player of the week honors.


Following college, he played in the [[American Soccer League]] with the [[New York Eagles]] and the [[Cleveland Cobras]].<ref>[http://www.gozips.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10800&ATCLID=323406 Zips in the Pros]</ref> He later returned to the University of Akron where he earned his masters degree in exercise science. He later received a PhD from the [[Texas Women's University]]. He worked for several years at the [[Cooper Institute]] and is now the Director of Exercise Biology<ref>[http://www.pbrc.edu/About_Us/The_Explorers/Faculty_Bio.asp?EmployeeID=3336]</ref> at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center.
Following college, he played in the [[American Soccer League]] with the [[New York Eagles]] and the [[Cleveland Cobras]].<ref>[http://www.gozips.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10800&ATCLID=323406 Zips in the Pros]</ref> He later returned to the University of Akron where he earned his masters degree in exercise science. He later received a PhD from the [[Texas Women's University]]. He worked for several years at the [[Cooper Institute]] and is now the Director of Exercise Biology[http://www.pbrc.edu/About_Us/The_Explorers/Faculty_Bio.asp?EmployeeID=3336] at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center.
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Conrad Earnest
Personal information
Full name Conrad P. Earnest
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Position(s) Goalkeeper

Conrad Earnest is a retired American soccer goalkeeper who is a world renown exercise physiologist. He spent two seasons in the American Soccer League.

Earnest first picked up a soccer ball at the age of 16 and quickly showed aptitude for the sport. Within 2 years he earned all high school all New York State/All-American status and first attended college at Ulster County Community College winning the Junior College National Championship in his second year. Earnest then attended the University of Akron. During his time at Akron, Earnest was twice awarded NCAA Division I player of the week honors.

Following college, he played in the American Soccer League with the New York Eagles and the Cleveland Cobras.[1] He later returned to the University of Akron where he earned his masters degree in exercise science. He later received a PhD from the Texas Women's University. He worked for several years at the Cooper Institute and is now the Director of Exercise Biology[1] at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center.

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