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Watch list: 5 uncommitted standouts for Oakwood SC Girls Academy

As we get deeper into the spring, Oakwood Soccer Club Girls Academy teams have been hitting their stride. Oakwood’s U-16, U-17 and U-19 sides are…

Recruiting: Dexter Southfield’s Rylie Moschella gears up for a Cincinnati future

During her recruitment process, Rylie Moschella (Braintree, Mass.) had been in contact with programs from the Ivy League, Patriot League and the Big East. Then,…

Recruiting: Why Scorpions SC goalkeeper Maddie Dion committed to Wyoming

The current roster for the University of Wyoming women’s soccer team doesn’t include a single player from New England. In fact, the roster doesn’t include…

NEPSAC Girls: 3 uncommitted players to watch for Worcester Academy

The Worcester Academy girls soccer team enjoyed huge success in the 2021 NEPSAC season. The team finished the campaign at 17-2-1, losing only to mighty…

NEPSAC Girls: 3 uncommitted Class of 2023 players to watch for Dexter Southfield

In its first season as a Class B program, the Dexter Southfield girls soccer team advanced to the NEPSAC Class B quarterfinals last fall. The…

Recruiting: Bayside FC’s Alanna Coffie commits to Providence

Alanna Coffie (Warwick, R.I.) knew she wanted to stay close to home when deciding on her college destination. Fortunately for the talented forward, she didn’t…

Recruiting: Why three Class of 2022 South Kent standouts committed to Marshall

The South Kent School boys soccer program has produced dozens of Division 1 college players over the past 15 years. But this month, the Cardinals…

Recruiting: Loomis Chaffee defender Peter Scharstein commits to Iona

A few years ago, Peter Scharstein (Weybridge, Vt.) attended Deutsches Fussball Internat, a residential boarding academy in Germany that offered him a chance to play…

2021 In Review: New England’s top 10 soccer stories of the year

It’s hard to believe that another year is coming to an end, and 2022 is just about here. But we can be thankful that 2021…
recruiting dead period

Recruiting dead period: What the latest extension means for Division I soccer

Division I soccer recruiting will remain severely limited through at least Jan. 1, 2021 – if not even later. The NCAA Division I Council lengthened…

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