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Class of 2020: Boys soccer commitments from New England

By NESJ StaffMay 6, 2018

Taft midfielder Sammed Bawa. (Mike Gridley/New England Soccer Journal)

Whether it’s through prep school or the club ranks, New Englanders are routinely bound for some of the nation’s top college soccer programs. Many stay within the region, but the point remains: The college soccer landscape – across all three divisions – is chock-full of local players.

To get insight into what's coming, we have a running database of all college-bound players from New England. Players, parents and coaches are welcome to submit updates.

If doing so, please send all additions to commits@NESoccerJournal.com and include the following: name, hometown, position, college, high school, class year, club team.

Otherwise, the full table can be found below for the Class of 2020:

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