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Four players join Indiana men’s soccer team for Spring 2025 semester
The Hoosiers signed three transfers and a freshman.
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St. John’s men’s soccer recruiting class unveiled
With the start of the 2019 season just over two months away, St. John’s Men’s Soccer Head Coach Dr. Dave Masur has announced the addition of nine student-athletes to his team for the upcoming campaign.
Mount St. Mary’s men’s soccer adds 11 recruits for 2019
Mount St. Mary’s men’s soccer Head Coach Bryan Cunningham has announced the addition of 11 newcomers as part of this year’s recruiting class.
SMU men’s soccer team adds pair of transfers
The SMU men's soccer team announced two additions, Gabriel Costa and Nick Taylor, to the 2019 roster.
Syracuse University men’s soccer adds three players to roster
Syracuse head men's soccer coach Ian McIntyre has announced that Amferny Arias Sinclair (Alajuela, Costa Rica), Matt Orr (Hamilton, Hong Kong/University of San Francisco) and Nyal Higgins (Ajax, Canada/Oakland University) have joined the program.
Indiana University men’s soccer unveils 2019 recruiting class
Indiana University head men's soccer coach Todd Yeagley announced on Wednesday that 12 student-athletes have chosen to continue their soccer careers with the Hoosiers.
Seton Hall men’s soccer program adds three transfers
Seton Hall men's soccer head coach Andreas Lindberg has announced the addition of three mid-year transfers.
Next College Student Athlete enters partnership with GotSoccer
Next College Student Athlete (NCSA), the world’s largest college athletic recruiting network, today announced its partnership with leading soccer software solution provider, GotSoccer.
Creighton University men’s soccer signs three transfers
Creighton men's soccer head coach Johnny Torres announced the addition of three transfers who will each join the program for the spring schedule.
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Class of 2025 SoccerWire Featured Players: Verbal Commitments
Class of 2025 Featured Players who have committed to college.
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