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D1 Men: Top midfielders to watch for in 2019

By Jonathan SigalAugust 21, 2019

Vermont midfielder Jon Arnar Barðdal is entering his senior year. (Brian Jenkins/UVM Athletics)

When looking at the highest levels of college soccer, New England has had no shortage of talented midfielders to call its own in recent years.

To name a few, Atlanta United midfielder Julian Gresssel went to Providence College. Bermuda national team standout Zeiko Lewis went to Boston College. Former UConn star Kwame Awuah is now in the Canadian Premier League with Forge FC. And Harvard alum Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu (Bellingham, Mass.) is on loan with the USL Championship's Phoenix Rising.

So, who could be next?

To answer that very question, New England Soccer Journal has highlighted the top midfielders set to suit up throughout the region this fall. Let's take a look.

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