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D1 Women: Team-by-team preview for 2018 season

By Nick FrazierAugust 16, 2018

Boston College standout Sam Coffey in the Eagles' 4-1 loss to UNC last year. (courtesy photo)

Before the 2018 season commences, get the low down on every Division 1 women's soccer team in New England. Competitive games get underway on Aug. 16, though not until Aug. 24  for the Ivies.

To further prep for the D1 women's season, New England Soccer Journal has its first top 10 rankings of the season, which will be updated weekly. We've also taken an expanded look at the region's top players, the top locals playing outside of New England, and featured the Etzels, twin goalkeepers at Brown and Harvard.

Similar coverage will follow suit with Division 1 men's soccer and Division 3 men's soccer, plus others, as the season nears. After a long summer, soccer is officially back.

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