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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…

Williams turns focus to Fall 2021 semester as NESCACs play waiting game

Sarah Raymond still awaits her first game as Williams women’s soccer head coach, but the new year's arrival leaves her increasingly upbeat that it’s coming…
Aidan Kieffer

Aidan Kieffer commits to admissions process at Williams, Beachside duo decides

The NESCAC in-person recruiting dead period hasn’t stopped Williams from landing future players, with the Division III program seeing Seacoast United Maine center back Aidan…

Recruiting: Biggest commitments from around New England this summer

Summer is officially over, though the past few months hardly slowed down in the college recruiting world. There’s the Division I dead period and the…
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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…
Keel Brissett

NMH forward Keel Brissett commits to admissions process at Williams

One of prep school soccer’s top forwards is heading to the NESCAC. Keel Brissett (Sunderland, Mass.) committed to the admissions process at Williams earlier this…
national champions

A history of New England’s Division 2 & 3 national champions

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to reshape college soccer, it was announced Wednesday that fall national championships in both Division II and III won't occur…
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D3 Men: 10 compelling storylines in a non-pandemic fantasy world

After the Little East suspended Fall 2020 sports earlier this week, it was made official: No Division III conference in New England will have 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…
Williams

Williams won’t play in 2020: Takeaways from another NESCAC decision

Two out of 11 NESCAC schools won’t be playing soccer this fall, as Williams announced Monday that students will return to campus without game competition.…

Jules Oberg transfers from Williams to Yale, eyes pro career

When hearing about college soccer transfers, it’s common to see players leave a Division I environment for a Division III one, usually in search of…

D3 Women: Class of 2020 breakdowns at New England’s top programs

When it comes to Division III women’s soccer, few regions can stack up against what New England has to offer. The NESCAC is arguably the…
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