Across the last two seasons, Segundo Navarro has 14 goals and four assists for Sacred Heart. (Steve McLaughlin)
After years of simply being an idea, the Connecticut spring college soccer season will have a different complexion starting in 2020.
Seven men’s programs across Division 1 and Division 2 are set to compete in the inaugural Connecticut Spring College Cup, with the winner determined via who has the most points after a single-table format.
The Division 1 participants will be Central Connecticut State, Quinnipiac and Sacred Heart. As for Division 2 ones, Bridgeport, New Haven, Post and Southern Connecticut State are all on board.