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Oakwood: Top 10 alumnae to watch in college soccer this spring

By Jonathan SigalFebruary 8, 2021

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UConn midfielder Cara Jordan eyes a bouncing ball. (Stephen Slade)

Given its notoriety and profile in Connecticut club soccer, you don't have to look far to find Oakwood alumnae in the collegiate soccer ranks.

That applies to the Spring 2021 season, of course, as most Division I teams return to action after spending the Fall 2020 semester sidelined due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

As with other similar stories, we're spotlighting 10 Oakwood alumnae who should leave a notable impact. Some have bigger roles than others, of course.

Before diving in, a reminder that Ivy League teams aren't competing this spring. That leaves out junior Lauren Hinton (Middletown, Conn.) and freshman Jessica Hinton (Middletown, Conn.), sisters who are part of Brown's defense.

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