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D1 Women: Northeastern, BC top 2017 Midseason Best XI

By Jonathan SigalSeptember 24, 2017

With the 2017 season’s midpoint nearing, we fired up a Best XI of New England-based players – thus far.

Rather than going with the 11 best players overall, we stuck within the confines of a 3-4-3 formation. This allows for one goalkeeper, three defenders, four midfielders and three forwards. The idea is to provide balance and create a squad that’s pragmatic.

Is there someone we left off the list? Did we hit it out of the park? Wherever your opinion lies, feel free to send some thoughts to jsigal@nesoccerjournal.com.

Without further ado, let’s dive right into our Division 1 Women’s Midseason Best XI.

Tags: Alexis Bryant, Brigitte Donaghy, Brooke Murphy, College, D1 Women, Hannah Lopiccolo, Hannah Rosenblatt, Jennifer Cafferky, Lauren Berman, Mikela Waldman, Nadya Gill, Rachel Bloznalis, Remy Borinsky

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