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Boston Bolts considering USL League One & WPSL teams, residency program

By Jonathan SigalJanuary 28, 2020

Brian Ainscough provides the Boston Bolts USL League Two team with instruction. (Luke Stergiou/New England Soccer Journal)

As the youth and professional soccer landscapes continue to evolve around New England, Boston Bolts CEO Brian Ainscough is avoiding complacency.

That’s the driving force behind three significant developments the Bolts are mulling over, Ainscough outlined in a 1-on-1 interview with New England Soccer Journal. In no particular order, they’re in varying talks to add a USL League One team, Women's Premier Soccer League team and residency program.

The Bolts are located in Newton, Mass., with the Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst acting as their home base.

Tags: Boston Bolts, Brian Ainscough, USL League One, WPSL

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