Which youth clubs sent the most 2020 recruits to NCAA Women’s Best 25 Programs? (Page 2)
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See below for the youth soccer clubs with two or three 2020 graduates who committed to NCAA teams ranked among SoccerWire’s Best 25 list:
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MVLA: Talia Grossman (USC), Sarah Paulson (Stanford), Catherine Paulson (Stanford)
Mustang Soccer: Megan Edelman (UCLA), Julia Leontini (Stanford), Elizabeth Ospeck (Notre Dame)
Penn Fusion: Chloe Adler (West Virginia), Elle Kershner (Penn State), Emma Misal (Rutgers)
Solar SC: Samantha Meza (North Carolina), Hannah Waesch (Auburn), Hannah Wrigley (South Florida)
Tampa Bay United Rowdies: Hayden Fredericks (South Florida), Alexa Goldberg (Florida), Julia Violante (Florida)
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Albion Hurricanes: Lauren Geczik (Texas A&M), Barbara Olivieri (Texas A&M)
Arizona Arsenal SC: Mollie Baker (North Carolina), Mollie Griswold (North Carolina)
Baltimore Armour: Lily McCarthy (West Virginia), Emily Rhinehart (USC)
Beadling SC: Molly Malachow (Penn State), Faith Mealy (West Virginia)
LAFC Slammers: Isabel Loza (UCLA), Grace Watkins (Duke)
Classics Elite SA: Westyn Henderson (Texas A&M), Jillian Martinez (UCLA)
Dallas Texans: Samantha Hauk (Arizona), Natalie Yoo (Texas A&M)
FC Dallas: Elise Anderson, Samar Guidry
Hawaii Rush: Aislynn Crowder (UCLA), Mary Shin (USC)
Houston Dash Youth: Kate Colvin (Texas A&M), Jenna Trauffler (Georgetown)
IMG Academy: Andrea Capmany (South Florida), Helena Sampaio (USC)
Jacksonville FC: Olivia Candelino (Auburn), Rylee Forster (South Carolina)
Michigan Hawks: Sophia Romine (Wisconsin), Joyelle Washington (USC)
Oakwood SC: Anna Carson (Penn State), Jessica Kasacek (West Virginia)
Pateadores: Kayden Heinrich (Arizona), Makenna McGill (Washington State)
Sting SC: Katie Odum (Texas Tech), Briley Weatherford (Texas Tech)
SUSA Academy: Kiley Hamou (Princeton), Brianna Jablonowski (Virginia)
West Florida Flames: Taylor Fox (South Carolina), Madeline Moore (Auburn)
WNY Flash Academy: Olivia Damico (Penn State), Katie Moore (South Florida)