Published
2/7/2008 8:07:33 AM
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
The following 2008 high school seniors have signed national letters of intent to play their college soccer starting in the fall of 2008. This list of top soccer recruits will be updated often so check back daily for more signings added to the list. Here is the list of 2008 mens college soccer signings:
Air Force
Zach Brinlee from Oklahoma City, Ok and Padova
Zach Bruhn from Peachtree, Ga and Concorde Fire
Ben Chavez from Yorba Linda, Ca and Canyon PSA
Kyle Cressy from Boise, Idaho and Boise Nationals
Alex Holt from Keller, Tx and DFW Tejanos
Garrett Getschow from Flower Mound, Tx and Comets
Parker Jamieson from Dallas, Tx and Dallas Texans
Andrew Knighton from Algonquin, IL and Chicago Magic
Justin Lukso from Colorado Springs, Co
Martin Madsen transfer frolm West Texas A&M
John Melcher from St Simon Island, Ga
Josh Nelson from Fort Collins, Co and Fort Collins Arsenal
DJ Nottingham from Frisco, Tx and FC Dallas
Rett Rayhill from Colorado Springs, Co and Colorado Real
Matt Underwood from Grapevine, Tx and Solar SC
Eric Wilson from Monument, Co
Alabama Birmingham (UAB)
Andrew Barsalona from Stony Creek, Canada
Daniel Martin from Vestevia, AL and Vestevia Steamers
Babayele Sodade from Windsor, Canada and Windsor FC
Chris Williams from Pearl, Miss. and Mississippi Fire
American University
Luiz Martinez transfer from Syracuse
Chris Cender
Seth Goldman
Matt Makowski
Mike Marino
Jack Scott
Alex Tilatti
Appalachian State
Tanner Chamblin from Duluth, Ga and Atlanta Fire
Caleb Conrad from Swansboro, NC and OCSA Coastal Crew
Sean Dreybus from Newport News, Va and Virginia Legacy
Ryan Duffy from Apex, NC and CASL
Cabe Nolan from Neptune Beach, Fl
Collin Taylor from Morgantown, NC
Army
Carson McReynolds from Keller, Tx and DFW Tejanos
Belmont University
Alex Davis from Rockwall, Tx and Dallas Texans
Boston University
Nicolas Ampuero from Bassano del Grappa, Italy
Ben Berube from Fall River, Ma
Michael Bustamante from Summitt, Ma
Terence Ciavarra
George Drouillard of SSU Blazers
Colin Henry from Norwell, Ma
Stephen Knox from Trinidad U17 National Team
Peter Mehlert from Chevy Chase, Md and Potomac Cougars
Trevor McManamon from San Jose, Ca
Matt Pereira
Aaron Rosenberg from West Bloomfield, Mi
Boston College
Patrick Chin of Los Angeles FC
Bradley
Bryan Gaul from Naperville, Ill and Chicago Magic
Christian Meza from Carpentersville, Ill
Bobby Smith from Springfield, Ill. and Metro United FC
Brown
Taylor Gorman from Maine
Bucknell
Cory Bishop from US Virgin Islands
Thomas Caso from Phoenix, Md. and Casa Mia Bays
Peter Davis from Elizabethtown, Pa. and Lower Dauphin Excel
Luke Joyner from Dallas, Texas and Andromeda
Brendan Klebanoff from Bethesda, Md. and Casa Mia Bays
Andrew Powell from Charlton, Mass. and Juventus USA
Ryan Sappington from Barboursville, Va. and Shattuck-St Mary's
Nader Sawtarie from Bethany, W. Va. and Century V United
Butler
Matt Hedges from Indy Burn Eagles
Ben Kissick Carmel, IN and Carmel United
Jamal Robinson transfer from Central Florida
BJ Stapleton from Evansville Elite
Scott Vail from New Palestine, IN and Carmel United
California
Ted Jones mf from Marin FC
David Bingham gk from Mustang United
Michael Munoz f from Pateadores
Kyle Hunt d from Mustang United
Campbell University
Brian Urioste from Bethesda, MD and Real Maryland
Kevin Orr from La Crecenta, CA and Los Angeles FC
Preston Cox from Edmond, OK and NOKC Padova
Nick Burdett from Marysville, Wash. and Emerald City FC
Morgan Kane of Currituck, NC and Virginia Rush
Ahmed Buazza of Houston, Texas and Houston Texans
Published
12/12/2011
by
William Montero
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A special individual effort led North Carolina past an unlucky Charlotte side in the 2011 College Cup.
Published
12/6/2011
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Roberto Garcia
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The mens College Cup is set for this weekend as UCLA, Creighton, North Carolina and Charlotte make up the final four college soccer sides still standing after four rounds of play.
Published
12/5/2011
by
Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
Stanford claimed their first womens soccer national championship with a 1-0 win over Duke.
Published
11/28/2011
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Shane Barrow
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The Big East is flexing its muscle in the NCAA soccer tournament. Three of the final eight are from the Big East.
Published
11/14/2011
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
The field and bracket for the 2011 NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship was announced Monday and the tournament’s #1 seed was awarded to North Carolina.