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Weekend Preview: What to watch for in men’s college soccer

By Jonathan SigalSeptember 6, 2019

Dartmouth sophomore center back heads into 2019 off a First Team All-Ivy League campaign. (Matt and John Risley)

In a flash, the first September weekend of the college soccer season is here.

That means Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3 teams have all put preseason in the past and are in the thick of competitive, meaningful matches.

There's a lot to keep track of with over 100 men's programs around New England, so we've highlighted some of the biggest games to watch for across all three divisions.

Before diving into the weekend preview, be sure to check out our September 2019 magazine. Our men's college soccer features were on Amos Shapiro-Thompson (Worthington, Mass.) at Boston College, Alex Satrustegui at Southern New Hampshire and Biagio Paoletta (Fairfield, Conn.) at Tufts.

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