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Harvard women’s soccer program introduces highly-touted Class of 2030
Harvard is welcoming six first-years.
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Jefferson Cup 2014 to debut Goalkeeper Showcase for U-16s, U-17s, U-18s
With nearly 1,000 teams from all over the continent competing across two weekends, the Jefferson Cup has long been known as one of the biggest and best showcase events on the U.S. youth soccer scene. Now the tournament is trying out a new feature to garner even more exposure for one of the most critical spots on the field: goalkeepers.
Is NCAA soccer a better route for aspiring British talent?
In England, the route into pro soccer is very simple, but can be very cruel. The alternate career paths taken by Englishmen turned MLSers Dom Dwyer and Luke Mulholland suggest that North America offers surprising opportunities for players from supposedly superior soccer nations, writes James Kilpatrick.
Twenty-two FASA graduates make 2014 college soccer commitments
Twenty-two members of the Fredericksburg Area Soccer Association (FASA) have signed National Letters of Intent to compete at a range of NCAA programs.
Bethesday-Olney players announce 18 Division 1 college commitments to date
Eighteen standout Bethesda-Olney Academy players have announced they are headed to Division 1 NCAA college soccer programs.
Three PA Classics players join top NCAA D1 schools: “They’ll be ready”
With the college recruiting season heating up, Pennsylvania Classics have reason to celebrate as three of their players head to three of the most well-known and talented NCAA Division I men’s soccer programs in the country.
Seven D.C. United Academy players commit to play collegiate soccer
Seven D.C. United Academy players have committed to play collegiate soccer at six different academic institutions. Julian Cummings, Steven Gandy, Joshua Golob, Bashir Hooper, Christian Kershaw, Michael Monahan and Noah Pilato are graduating seniors that currently play for D.C. United’s U-18 Developmental Academy team.
National Signing Day arrives for top college-bound soccer prospects
February 5, 2014 will be a very big day for many young talented soccer players across North America, as they sign their National Letters of Intent with universities around the United States. For many, this will mark a culminating event that they and their families have dedicated themselves to achieving for much of their young lives.
Belgrade Badger: 2014 commit Nikola Atlija brings Red Star pedigree to U of Wisconsin
The path to NCAA Division I soccer can be a varied one, and that is especially true of Nikola Atlija, a 2014 commit to the University of Wisconsin who has trained with history-rich Serbian club Red Star Belgrade in addition to his standout efforts for FC Wisconsin Nationals in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy.
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NCAA Women’s Soccer Commitment Announcements: June 2026
College commitments from June 2026.
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