When a college soccer season rolls around, coaches find themselves wondering who their leaders are going to be. Those searching thoughts tend to settle on seniors, and for good reason. They’ve experienced the rigors of conference play, are seasoned veterans off the college game, and tend to best … [Read more...]
D1 Men: Seniors to watch for across New England in 2018
When a college soccer season rolls around, coaches find themselves wondering who their leaders are going to be. Those searching thoughts tend to settle on seniors, and for good reason. They’ve experienced the rigors of conference play, are seasoned veterans in the college games, and tend to best … [Read more...]
D1 Women: Top rising seniors in New England college soccer
When a college soccer season rolls around, coaches find themselves wondering who their leaders are going to be. Those searching thoughts tend to settle on seniors, and for good reason. They’ve experienced the rigors of conference play, are seasoned veterans off the college game, and tend to best … [Read more...]
Top 15 D1 men’s soccer returners from New England prep schools
There is perhaps no aspect more unique to New England Soccer soccer than the prevalence – and success – of prep schools. In competing under the NESCAC umbrella, teenagers from local towns and across the world often progress onto college soccer. Division 3 rosters throughout the region are littered … [Read more...]
Rennicks, Angking among U.S. Soccer youth men’s national team call-ups from New England
When U.S. Soccer releases a roster for an upcoming youth national team camp, each name has a hometown and club or college attached. From a pragmatic standpoint, this provides fans with some context as to who these up-and-comers are. But from a development standpoint, this offers some insight into … [Read more...]
Linnehan, Agresti among youth national team call-ups from New England
When U.S. Soccer releases a women’s youth national team roster, it typically is littered with players from California, New Jersey, Texas and other such hotbeds. That in no way, however, means players from New England aren’t a part of U.S. Soccer’s broader plans, and deservedly so. Over roughly the … [Read more...]