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Guide: NESCAC women’s soccer program snapshots

Our January-February 2021 magazine shines the spotlight on New England's Division III soccer landscape, with 10 pages devoted to conference-by-conference snapshots. Naturally, one area of…
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How the NESCAC recruiting dead period impacts the Class of 2021, 2022

Shockwaves were sent across the college soccer landscape last week when the Division I in-person recruiting dead period was extended through Jan. 1, 2021, a…

NESCAC cancels fall season, game possibility remains for select schools

A traditional NESCAC season won’t take place in 2020, but the door remains open for individual schools assembling a hodge-podge schedule of some kind. On…

Recruiting: Arkam Traore bound for Colby in Class of 2021

It’ll be a family affair at Colby in 2021, with midfielder/defender Arkam Traore (Manchester, N.H.) making his verbal commitment to the Mules. It’s the same…
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NESCAC: What to know about newcomers for the 2020 season

It's no stretch to call the NESCAC the country's premier Division III conference for men's soccer. After all, Tufts has won four of the past…

No college spring season? Take a page from the NESCAC playbook

It’s been several weeks since colleges around New England moved to remote learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with international and domestic players returning home.…

Has a door of opportunity opened in the NESCAC?

Wesleyan coach Geoff Wheeler called this a seminal moment in NESCAC soccer, while Bates coach Tyler Sheikh dubbed it a milestone moment. Bowdoin coach Scott…

Salisbury, Right to Dream forward Thomas Yegbor commits to Colby

As Right to Dream Academy graduate Eric Opoku (Hotchkiss) wraps up his Bates career, another standout from the Ghana-based program is preparing to enter the…

Power Rankings: Brandeis, WPI among best outside of NESCAC

The final regular-season games of the 2019 season are here, and the traditional powers are again atop the New England college soccer world. Amherst and…

D3 Men: How New England’s conference title races are shaping up

November is nearly here, and that means we're weeks away from postseason titles starting to get handed out across New England. Will Tufts or Amherst…

Power Rankings: Amherst, Tufts reaffirming place atop New England

As we hit mid-September, it's time to take stock of how New England's Division 3 landscape is shaping up. Most teams have played between four…

NESCAC 2019 season preview: Team-by-team outlook

It's no exaggeration to call the NESCAC the best Division 3 college soccer conference in the country. After all, the NESCAC has produced four of…
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