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Prep Boys: Highlighting Class of 2021 players who remain uncommitted

By Jonathan SigalJanuary 2, 2021

2019 NEPSAC Boy's Soccer Championships at Loomis Chaffe School in Windsor, CT on November 17, 2019. Photo: Mike Gridley

New England's Class of 2021 continues to take shape, with players bound for the defending Division I national champions, NESCACs, Northeast-10 programs and many more.

But the recruiting tides, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, have become choppy. The D-I recruiting dead period jumps off the page, as do college seniors returning for the Fall 2021 semester, thus reducing available roster spots. Even further, some players have lost consecutive spring, summer and fall seasons due to the ongoing public-health crisis.

It's left several Class of 2021 standouts still hoping to find a college soccer home. Given that, we've spotlighted NEPSAC players who remain uncommitted and could make a considerable impact at the next level.

Before getting underway, a reminder that college commit updates can be emailed to commits@nesoccerjournal.com. As we continue to spotlight uncommitted players, details on that front can be emailed to jsigal@nesoccerjournal.com.

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Tags: Berkshire, Brewster Academy, Loomis Chaffee, NEPSAC, Northfield Mount Hermon, Phillips Exeter, South Kent, Taft

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