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Watch list: 10 Division 3 men’s forwards to keep an eye on in 2022

In three short months, college soccer players will report to campus to begin preseason workouts for the 2022 fall season. With that in mind, New…

Babson defender Laura Lukowicz makes her mark as a freshman

Laura Lukowitz entered her freshman year at Babson determined to avoid the pitfalls of her first high school season. Lukowitz (Coventry, R.I.) recalled her anxiousness…

D3 Women: Why Springfield College head coach John Gibson will retire

After 22 seasons and enormous success, Springfield College women’s soccer head coach John Gibson will retire at the conclusion of the 2021-22 academic year. Gibson…

Recruiting: Seacoast United’s Jackson Ragonese commits to Wheaton

Last spring, Jackson Ragonese (Portsmouth, N.H.) came to the realization that Division 3 college soccer was the path best suited for him. Ragonese, a Class…

Best XI: Who were New England’s top D3 women’s players in 2021?

It was a memorable season for Division 3 women’s soccer in New England, highlighted by Wesleyan University reaching the Final Four in its first-ever NCAA…
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D-3 women: Who could book an NCAA tourney spot?

By the end of this week, automatic Division 3 NCAA Tournament bids will have been earned by several teams from New England. Conferences in the…

Karenna Groff thrives on and off the field for MIT

Editor’s note: This story appears in the September-October issue of New England Soccer Journal. When Karenna Groff weighed her college options, she found something very…

Watch list: Five productive playmakers in women’s D-3

This time of year, teams really need playmakers. Those players that have the ability to come through when games get tight and pressure ramps up.…

Power rankings: Which D-3 women’s teams crack the New England top 10?

With the calendar about to turn to October, the Division 3 women’s soccer season is getting exciting in New England. Conference play has already begun…
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Rankings: Preseason top five for D-3 women’s soccer in New England

After nearly two full years without meaningful game action, the majority of Division 3 women’s college programs return to the pitch this week. A full…
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Guide: NEWMAC 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 focus is…
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Guide: NEWMAC men’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 focus is…
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