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Division 3: Breaking down, confronting recruiting stigmas

By Jonathan SigalFebruary 26, 2021

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Tufts midfielder Travis Van Brewer holds off Brandeis midfielder Evan Glass. (Burt Granofsky/New England Soccer Journal)

Editor's note: This story appears in the January-February 2021 issue of New England Soccer Journal. Subscribe here for insider access.  

Brandeis men’s soccer head coach Gabe Margolis has a unique viewpoint on the Division I versus Division III debate that surfaces in youth soccer – not just in New England, but nationally as well.

During his early 2000s playing days, Margolis began at Boston College. Or rather he was on the roster, as he’s quick to point out.

Then he transferred to Wheaton, a NEWMAC program in Norton, Mass., and became a three-year starter who helped the Lyons reach the Final Four during his junior season. He played under the late Matt Cushing, a coach who’s revered in collegiate circles.

Tags: Gabe Margolis, Jake beverlin, Jason Dewhurst, Jim Burstein, Justin Serpone, Martin Desmarais, Peter Kim

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