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Women’s College: Who are our Players of the Year in each Division?

By Matt LangoneDecember 14, 2021

Southern New Hampshire midfielder Allyson Patterson in action this season. (SNHU Athletics)

The national championships have all been handed out and the 2021 women’s college soccer season has come to an end.

As usual, New England was home to some of the best teams in the country -- at all levels. Within those teams were numerous players who compiled impressive campaigns.

While there’s no denying that soccer epitomizes what a team sport should be, it never hurts to have outstanding players to rely on.

In that spirit, the NESJ selected a 2021 women's New England Player of the Year in each of the three college divisions. Here they are.

Tags: Brown, NCAA, player of the year, Southern New Hampshire, Wesleyan

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