![]() Stacks are really houses and don't resemble dorms at all. That situation is known as a stack and a few houses on campus are available each year to be stacked by close groups of friends. You can even get a group of your closest classmates ( 4 of you, up to 11 in some places) and live in a house with only one or two faculty members. You can enter the housing lottery and draw a number or opt to block with a couple of your friends in a big dorm. The housing system is relatively stress free and very fair. The best thing about the cluster system is that there is a different feel for everybody, pine knoll is on one side of campus with the picturesque bird sanctuary that has tons of pine trees and more natural surfaces, while flagstaff has a more urban feel with the brick cookie cutter dorms and the tower of Samuel Phillips hall right near it in the center of campus. Also, the residential life at Andover is divided into five "clusters" Flagstaff, Pine Knoll, Abbott, West Quad North, and West Quad South. I had a group of new sophomores (like myself) that all lived on my floor in Foxcroft hall along with a couple post graduates, and having everybody kind of be new at the same time was fun. Living in the dorms at Andover has forged some of the greatest relationships that I will have for the rest of my life. The new building overlooks the football field and has a complete indoor track. Lastly, Andover's facilities are flawless, with a brand new sports building being completed this year. The coaching at Andover is the best at any boarding school, every coach I worked with had years of experience and drove us everyday to be the most well rounded and successful athletes we could be. The possibilities for sports each season are extensive and can be a large time commitment or a small one. Andover requires that its students participate in a sport every season, but there are options for everyone whether you'd like to be playing in front of hundreds of people on the football team or just working on your fitness in a FIT class taught by Andover's strength coaches. Every single year in early November, the two teams meet to compete for a chance at history in front of 3,000-4,000 people in an absolutely electric atmosphere. The tradition of excellence in athletics there is unparalleled, as Andover retains the oldest private school football rivalry in the country with Phillips Exeter. I played football for Coach Modeste in the fall and baseball for Coach Graber in the spring. At the core of our methodology lays the firm belief that we are educating future leaders therefore, we are committed to refining our players on how to be the best leaders of today so that they can be great leaders tomorrow.The athletics programs at Andover will forever be some of my greatest memories. Our inspiration begins with the fact that coaches are transformational figures in a student-athletes journey as a result of that, we focus on the individual success of each of our players on and off the field. We train our players to aim so that can continue to play and thrive moving forward. Our players will walk away with a transformed way of playing and thinking the game of soccer. Also, as a coach, I believe that time is precious therefore, we maximize every minute by having players and coaches working intelligently and with high intensity. In other words, we train the way players learn, that is, playing. During our practices, you will not see players lining up behind cones waiting for their turn instead, practices are designed to keep players learning, active and engaged at all times. Players take part in practices that are designed with the game in mind. ![]() At the end of your career with us at PA, you will have learned about our BLUE Training Methodology, a system of play, inspired by the Johan Cruyff, that helps develop intelligent players with great cognition, competence, and character. ![]()
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