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Title: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on December 10, 2015, 03:01:13 PM
I don't post very often, but I read (and enjoy) everything on the site.  With the multitude of insightful opinions, analysis, statistics, and inside information, the intelligent and entertaining contributors to this site greatly enrich my experience of following DIII soccer.  As the focus turns from reflecting on 2015 to prognosticating about 2016, I thought it might be of interest to see how teams are reloading for the future.  It's harder to find information about DIII commitments than DI commitments, but a quick search of Top Drawer and a few other sites revealed the list posted below.  It appears that Chicago and Messiah have already landed some big fish.  With early decision notifications pending (or already out), we should learn more in the near future. 

Babson – Luke Beaulieu (Westfield SA, NJ)

Bowdoin – Luke Lockwood (Blackrock FC, MA)

Brandeis – Dylan Hennessy (Manhattan SC, NY)

Carnegie Mellon – Cooper Tubiana (NJCSA, NJ)

CCNY – Jon Mestre (East Islip SC, NY)

CCNY – Md Uddin (Manhattan SC, NY)

Chapman – Juwan Stephen (Irvine Premier SC, CA)

Chicago – Sam Drablos (Lonestar SC, TX)

Chicago – Nathan Johnson (Arlington SA, VA)

Chicago – Gary Zhao (Cincinnati United Premier, OH)

Clark – Kyle Russo (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)

Coast Guard – Dakota Harich (Baltimore Celtic SC, MD)

Drew – John D'Elia (Parsippany SC, NJ)

Emory – Jonathan Whyte (SOCA, VA)

Gettysburg – Jimmy Evangelos (FC Copa, NJ)

Messiah – Joseph Cianciotta (FC Copa, NJ)

Messiah – Micah Fitz (Fredricksburg FC/DC United, VA)

Messiah – Jonathan Groothoff (GPS Portland Phoenix, ME)

Muhlenberg – Jordan Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Muhlenberg – Zachary Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Occidental – Will Caples (Rancho Santa Fe Attack, CA)

Ohio Wesleyan – Spencer Powlette (Ohio Galaxies FC, OH)

Rutgers-Camden – Nasser Aamer (FC Copa, NJ)

Rochester – Joshua Cooley (North Shore United, WI)

Scranton – Sean Regan (FC Copa, NJ)

Springfield – Tyler Champagne (FSA FC United, CT)

Tufts – Tanner Jameson (Empire United, NY)

Tufts – Brett Rojas (NJ)

Wheaton (IL) – Austin Pack (Vestavia Hills SC, AL)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on December 10, 2015, 04:21:56 PM
Thanks for the updates Ommadawn, I wish more people would list commits during the off season on this site but it is harder to dig that info up unless you have a "know" but some info on commits is better than none..Thanks
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on December 11, 2015, 12:13:59 PM
You're welcome, Mr. Right!  I will add to the list as I learn of more commitments and hope that others will as well.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: CovensCorner on December 11, 2015, 01:17:32 PM
Nick Wigglesworth - Brandeis
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on December 11, 2015, 02:44:47 PM
Also, what might be a good idea is if anyone has seen these recruits play maybe give us a remark or 2 about the player..I will try to do so as well and I will usually stay positive with High School players reviews, meaning I stay away from negatives UNTIL they get into College and start..Then they are fair game IMO.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on December 11, 2015, 02:50:13 PM
J. Groothoff is a good player in what little I saw of him. Moved from CA to Yarmouth, ME this year. Not sure if he would have been a "Messiah-level" player in the 2012-2013 era, but he is a solid kid with a good upside and could be part of the Falcons' resurgence. Quick, skilled, a good striker. Not the most physical given his stature, but then again not every striker is supposed to have the physicality of Greg Singer, and I think he makes up for it with his speed.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEPAFAN on December 13, 2015, 09:56:18 PM
This is a great idea, thank you. Did you just develop this from scouring the internet?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on December 14, 2015, 04:56:47 PM
Quote from: NEPAFAN on December 13, 2015, 09:56:18 PM
This is a great idea, thank you. Did you just develop this from scouring the internet?

Top Drawer does most of the heavy lifting, fortunately!  My hope is that we can crowdsource the list and stoke the flames of prognostication during the long off-season ahead. 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on December 22, 2015, 04:49:03 PM
Here is an update on the list for 2016 with new commitments indicated with an asterisk.  I have added links to video where available.

Babson – Luke Beaulieu (Westfield SA, NJ)

Bowdoin – Luke Lockwood (Blackrock FC, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtEBpyrWNcc

Brandeis – Dylan Hennessy (Manhattan SC, NY)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nuyw8I8epPU

*Brandeis – Nick Wigglesworth (Aztec Soccer, MA)   
http://socceraspect.com/videos/nick-wigglesworth-2016-graduation/

*Carleton – Kamran Kelly (Minnesota Thunder Academy, MN)   
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyYpaQGG1LM

Carnegie Mellon – Cooper Tubiana (NJCSA, NJ)

*Case Western Reserve – Nick Bertrand (Lightning SC, NH)   
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRXYg6nwN1A

CCNY – Jon Mestre (East Islip SC, NY)

CCNY – Md Uddin (Manhattan SC, NY)

Chapman – Juwan Stephen (Irvine Premier SC, CA)

Chicago – Sam Drablos (Lonestar SC, TX)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2u6wbahLcc

Chicago – Nathan Johnson (Arlington SA, VA) 

Chicago – Gary Zhao (Cincinnati United Premier, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lo5-axmbT0

Clark – Kyle Russo (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)   

Coast Guard – Dakota Harich (Baltimore Celtic SC, MD)

*Connecticut – Anthony Aquadro (Western United Pioneers, MA)

Drew – John D'Elia (Parsippany SC, NJ)

Emory – Jonathan Whyte (SOCA, VA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mounuefbIWg

Gettysburg – Jimmy Evangelos (FC Copa, NJ) 

*Gettysburg - Ezekiel Omonanya (Nigeria/MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjCy3Ex2wtg

*Hobart -- Binjo Emmanuel (Tabor Academy, MA)

Messiah – Joseph Cianciotta (FC Copa, NJ)

Messiah – Micah Fitz (Fredricksburg FC/DC United, VA)

Messiah – Jonathan Groothoff (GPS Portland Phoenix, ME)   
http://seoj.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/me/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/jonathan-groothoff

Muhlenberg – Jordan Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Muhlenberg – Zachary Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Occidental – Will Caples (Rancho Santa Fe Attack, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndMzJ0JbE2w

Ohio Wesleyan – Spencer Powlette (Ohio Galaxies FC, OH)   
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihUqpzsTXog

*Ohio Wesleyan – Mario Marino (FC Blazers, MA)

Rutgers-Camden – Nasser Aamer (FC Copa, NJ) 

Rochester – Joshua Cooley (North Shore United, WI)   
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2934635/highlights/80288551/v2

Scranton – Sean Regan (FC Copa, NJ)   http://www.jerseysportsnow.com/article.php?story=13110501

Springfield – Tyler Champagne (FSA FC United, CT)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAW1AZFUkUw

Tufts – Tanner Jameson (Empire United, NY)

Tufts – Brett Rojas (NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp3au15TAk8

*Tufts – Daniel Sellers (Seacoast United, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQbMNF1UlwY

Wheaton (IL) – Austin Pack (Vestavia Hills SC, AL)   
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2673825/highlights/249665377/v2

*Washington University in St. Louis – Jonathan Garske (Baltimore Celtic, MD)   
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on December 22, 2015, 05:12:19 PM
Quote from: Ommadawn on December 22, 2015, 04:49:03 PM
Brandeis – Dylan Hennessy (Manhattan SC, NY)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nuyw8I8epPU

*Brandeis – Nick Wigglesworth (Aztec Soccer, MA)   
http://socceraspect.com/videos/nick-wigglesworth-2016-graduation/

From what little I saw in both of those videos, I think both of these guys could fit right into Brandeis' system - maybe not as starters, but could definitely see some time off the bench. Many of the Judges' best players in recent memory have started out strong as freshmen - Brandeis usually has one or two FYs who see a lot of time either as starters (Applefield, Lynch, Picard, Jastremski) as freshmen, or as the "first guy off the bench" (Savonen, Lanahan, Vieira, Hernandez) so wouldn't be surprised if these two fell into one of those categories.

Hennessy isn't the biggest guy, but looks like a very good natural left back, and defends well enough. Brandeis' outside backs, as well as those in the UAA in general, have a very good understanding of when to go up versus stay home, and it seems that based on that alone Hennessy could see some time there, although if Hacunda returns for a fifth year I see him getting the nod to start back there (he played there in 13-14 and 14-15 after spending his FY at holding mid.)

As far as Wigglesworth, maybe it's too early to say, but if he had been in a Brandeis uniform I wouldn't have been surprised based on his quality. Reminds me a lot of Miskin - quick, technically clean, and a good passer and ball-winner. Still see Ocel, Miskin, and Hernandez being the three starters, but I think Wigglesworth could definitely see some time off the bench. Seemed to have some good size, an area that Brandeis has improved in massively these past couple of years with Lanahan (who graduates), Ocel, Hernandez, etc., so that's a bonus.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: firstplaceloser on December 22, 2015, 06:51:32 PM
is there any of these players that are highly rated or well known ? any d1 players choosing to go D3?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEPAFAN on December 23, 2015, 02:05:06 PM
Not related to recruiting but Scranton assistant has taken the Head Coaching job at Misercordia.

Andrew Loughnane has been named head men's soccer coach at Misericordia University, Chuck Edkins, Director of Athletics, has announced.

Loughnane becomes just the second full-time coach in the program's history and replaces Edkins, who stepped down after 25 seasons to concentrate on his duties as AD.

"I'm thrilled to welcome Andy to Misericordia University and in particular our men's soccer program," said Edkins.  "The men's soccer team obviously is special to me and I can't think of anyone that I'd rather hand the reins to than Andy.  I believe he will continue the winning tradition at Misericordia and will take us to the next level."

A graduate of Caldwell (NJ) University, Loughnane has spent the last five seasons as the assistant coach at the University of Scranton where he helped the Royals to a 52-27-14 record and two NCAA Tournament appearances.

He was a two-time team captain at Caldwell and earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry and earned his master's in biochemistry from Scranton.

"I'm excited and humbled to be the next men's soccer coach at Misericordia University," said Loughnane.  "This is a fantastic opportunity for me to step into a quality program with a winning tradition.  I'm excited and eager to get started."

Edkins was promoted to Director of Athletics in August after 11 years as associate director.

"Chuck's efforts to provide the best possible experience to our student-athletes are laudable and I am confident that our students, families and the entire Misericordia University community will benefit from his commitment and leadership," said Dr. Tom Botzman, Misericordia President.

Edkins owns a career record of 283-159-35 and led the Cougars to nine conference championships, two ECAC South titles and six NCAA Tournament berths.

In their first seven seasons in the MAC Freedom Conference, the Cougars captured four men's soccer titles (2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012).

Previously, Misericordia won three Pennsylvania Athletic Conference championships under Edkins and made 10 trips to the PAC finals - more than any other school.  The 2000 PAC championship squad became the first team in Misericordia history to earn an NCAA Championships bid.

Edkins also guided the Cougars to seven appearances in the ECAC championships.   Misericordia won the ECAC South title in 2002 and 2014 and has finished second twice.

A four-time PAC Coach of the Year recipient, Edkins was the MAC Freedom Coach of the Year in 2008.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on January 02, 2016, 10:12:11 AM
Quote from: blooter442 on December 11, 2015, 02:50:13 PM
J. Groothoff is a good player in what little I saw of him. Moved from CA to Yarmouth, ME this year. Not sure if he would have been a "Messiah-level" player in the 2012-2013 era, but he is a solid kid with a good upside and could be part of the Falcons' resurgence. Quick, skilled, a good striker. Not the most physical given his stature, but then again not every striker is supposed to have the physicality of Greg Singer, and I think he makes up for it with his speed.

Thanks for the comments, blooter. I read the information on the link (http://seoj.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/me/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/jonathan-groothoff) provided by Ommadawn, and this young man does seem like a very good fit for Messiah. They are very strong in the sciences (especially chemistry, where 2 recent grads earned NSF graduate fellowships, the most competitive awards in American science), they enroll a significant number of homeschooled students, and of course they play soccer at a very high level. At least a couple of current players, and many past ones, are or were science majors.

The only area where he seems a little deficient is the mile time, listed as 5:24. That's obviously not bad, but Messiah expects their players to run under 5:00 when they report in late summer--and most of them meet that standard. So, he has some work to do there.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on January 02, 2016, 10:20:47 AM
According to the information at http://leagueathletics.com/Page.asp?n=55813&org=fccopa.com, a lot more D3 schools will have players next fall from FC Copa (NJ). In addition to Messiah, Williams gets one, and so do Gettysburg, Lycoming, Tufts, Scranton, JHU, while RU-C and Muhlenberg each get a pair (the latter are the two brothers already listed by Ommadawn).
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on January 02, 2016, 10:30:37 AM
Groothoff is presented here as a potential D1 recruit: http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/club-soccer-articles/boys-commitments:-making-a-diii-decision_aid38538

He's right that many Messiah players have declined D1 offers to play at Messiah. The most well known such case is that of Kai Kasiguran, a first-team AA in HS who was AA all four years at Messiah. Kai turned down an offer from Akron (in his backyard), in a period when Akron was ranked No. 1, in order to play at Messiah. He came from the same high school as the four Thompson brothers (including Jack, who is now playing professionally) and some other Falcons.

I can't recall very many D1 transfers who've joined the Falcons. Several years ago they had a striker from Temple and a MF from the Air Force Academy, but my sense is that many other D3 programs routinely have 1 or 2 former D1 players on the roster at any one time, whereas the Falcons do only rarely.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on January 02, 2016, 10:35:22 AM
Here's a nice photo of Cianciotta and his family, signing the letter of intent:
https://www.facebook.com/MessiahMensSoccer/photos/a.181172048573328.44521.180138298676703/1082338571790000/?type=3&theater. I gather he might favor his left foot?!

Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on January 04, 2016, 10:25:40 AM
Quote from: Falconer on January 02, 2016, 10:12:11 AM
The only area where he seems a little deficient is the mile time, listed as 5:24. That's obviously not bad, but Messiah expects their players to run under 5:00 when they report in late summer--and most of them meet that standard. So, he has some work to do there.

Yeah, I would expect at 5:15 or better at minimum for any competitive D3 program regardless of position, but for a program like Messiah 5:00 sounds right. I ran a 4:42 in high school, which is by no means world-beater status, but sub-5 should be plenty achievable with consistent fitness training.

While Maine has produced some very good players - Roger Levesque, formerly of the Seattle Sounders, Gabe Hoffman-Johnson, Ben Brewster, etc. - it is not exactly a soccer hotbed. Thus, players who are considered "good" in Maine often find that there are numerous other players just as good as them in Massachusetts, New York, etc., both due to the sheer gulf in population and also the quality of players. Groothoff grew up in California, and may yet be another exception to that rule, but it's tough to tell whether he is good enough to be in the starting XI or whether he'll have to settle for being a bit-part player. Regardless, I hope he is successful, because he seems like a good kid and a good talent.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: SandyMac on January 04, 2016, 10:53:04 AM
Quote from: Falconer on January 02, 2016, 10:35:22 AM
Here's a nice photo of Cianciotta and his family, signing the letter of intent:
https://www.facebook.com/MessiahMensSoccer/photos/a.181172048573328.44521.180138298676703/1082338571790000/?type=3&theater. I gather he might favor his left foot?!

I appreciate the message it sends, but I've never understood this.  You don't sign letters of intent in D3 athletics...

http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/D313.pdf (http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/D313.pdf)
Exhibit 13.9.1, Page 77.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: casualfan on January 04, 2016, 12:29:25 PM
Quote from: SandyMac on January 04, 2016, 10:53:04 AM
Quote from: Falconer on January 02, 2016, 10:35:22 AM
Here's a nice photo of Cianciotta and his family, signing the letter of intent:
https://www.facebook.com/MessiahMensSoccer/photos/a.181172048573328.44521.180138298676703/1082338571790000/?type=3&theater. I gather he might favor his left foot?!

I appreciate the message it sends, but I've never understood this.  You don't sign letters of intent in D3 athletics...

http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/D313.pdf (http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/D313.pdf)
Exhibit 13.9.1, Page 77.

That actually changed as of last year. Not motivated enough to look up the revision or where it's at, but D3 schools are now allowed to use letters of intent for their recruits.

They don't mean a whole lot, but it's become somewhat of a symbol for high school athletes. I'm not sure if I agree with it but it is what it is..
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on January 04, 2016, 02:16:27 PM
I believe a 11:30 2 mile is what I ran. Usually GK's and unprepared Frosh were above 12 minutes. They also usually found themselves waking up at 6am for "extra work"...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on January 04, 2016, 05:14:44 PM
Just a couple of new commitments for 2016 (indicated with asterisks).  Early decision is pretty much done, so we should know more soon.

Babson – Luke Beaulieu (Westfield SA, NJ)

Bowdoin – Luke Lockwood (Blackrock FC, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtEBpyrWNcc

Brandeis – Dylan Hennessy (Manhattan SC, NY)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nuyw8I8epPU

Brandeis – Nick Wigglesworth (Aztec Soccer, MA)    http://socceraspect.com/videos/nick-wigglesworth-2016-graduation/

Carleton – Kamran Kelly (Minnesota Thunder Academy, MN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyYpaQGG1LM

Carnegie Mellon – Cooper Tubiana (NJCSA, NJ)

Case Western Reserve – Nick Bertrand (Lightning SC, NH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRXYg6nwN1A

CCNY – Jon Mestre (East Islip SC, NY)

CCNY – Md Uddin (Manhattan SC, NY)

Chapman – Juwan Stephen (Irvine Premier SC, CA)

Chicago – Sam Drablos (Lonestar SC, TX)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2u6wbahLcc

Chicago – Nathan Johnson (Arlington SA, VA) 

Chicago – Gary Zhao (Cincinnati United Premier, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lo5-axmbT0

Clark – Kyle Russo (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)   

Coast Guard – Dakota Harich (Baltimore Celtic SC, MD)

Connecticut – Anthony Aquadro (Western United Pioneers, MA)

Drew – John D'Elia (Parsippany SC, NJ)

Emory – Jonathan Whyte (SOCA, VA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mounuefbIWg

Gettysburg – Jimmy Evangelos (FC Copa, NJ) 

Gettysburg - Ezekiel Omonanya (Nigeria/MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjCy3Ex2wtg

Hobart -- Binjo Emmanuel (Tabor Academy, MA)

Messiah – Joseph Cianciotta (FC Copa, NJ)

Messiah – Micah Fitz (Fredricksburg FC/DC United, VA)

Messiah – Jonathan Groothoff (GPS Portland Phoenix, ME)   http://seoj.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/me/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/jonathan-groothoff

Muhlenberg – Jordan Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Muhlenberg – Zachary Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Occidental – Will Caples (Rancho Santa Fe Attack, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndMzJ0JbE2w

Ohio Wesleyan – Spencer Powlette (Ohio Galaxies FC, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihUqpzsTXog

Ohio Wesleyan – Mario Marino (FC Blazers, MA)

*Olivet – Yves Tambwe (Sporting FC Toronto, ON)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6Jn4EHfkto

Rutgers-Camden – Nasser Aamer (FC Copa, NJ) 

Rochester – Joshua Cooley (North Shore United, WI)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2934635/highlights/80288551/v2

*St. Lawrence – Aidan Callahan (Empire United, NY)

Scranton – Sean Regan (FC Copa, NJ)   http://www.jerseysportsnow.com/article.php?story=13110501

Springfield – Tyler Champagne (FSA FC United, CT)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAW1AZFUkUw

Tufts – Tanner Jameson (Empire United, NY)

Tufts – Brett Rojas (NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp3au15TAk8

Tufts – Daniel Sellers (Seacoast United, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQbMNF1UlwY

Wheaton (IL) – Austin Pack (Vestavia Hills SC, AL)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2673825/highlights/249665377/v2

Washington University in St. Louis – Jonathan Garske (Baltimore Celtic, MD)   
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on January 04, 2016, 07:44:22 PM
Excellent work Ommadawn....I realize the list comes from Top Drawer or whatever sites but the fact that you have given us youtube links is extremely helpful and much appreciated.


Since I am more Nescac curious I took a look at Bowdoin's kid from Berkshire School and he looks to be pretty good, not a game changer right away but has potential. Off topic that Berkshire School squad is "sickly talented" with some nice D1 talent as their head coach Jon Moody should get recognition as having turned that program into a national prep all-star team. When I used to play them way back when they were an easy W on the schedule. All his former players that I talk to love him and say he really cared about them. Not sure if he has anything left to prove at Berkshire and should throw his name in the hat of some coaching opportunities if he truly loves the game even as a D1 assistant.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on January 04, 2016, 07:46:14 PM
As I have noted previously Tufts kid Rojas on your list is a definite "game changer" and I look for him to be in that starting line-up right away as long as he keeps working on his game, plays more physical college aged players this spring and summer and comes back extremely fit...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on January 04, 2016, 10:41:22 PM
Concerning mile times, I understand that the pre-Brandt fitness standard was 12:00 for two miles, which isn't that great. He changed it to 5:00 for the mile, and that's still the standard under McCarty. Not all the boys are able to do that, but most do. I hear the record, held by CB J.D. Binger (national POY a few years ago), is just under 4:40. That's really moving. IMO, an equivalent standard for two miles would be perhaps 11:00, not 12:00.

I didn't play soccer in college, but I graduated from a university that won a national title with an unblemished record--a title that is not officially recognized now. (I'll leave this as a riddle to solve). I didn't play soccer in high school, either, since my school (which no longer exists) didn't have a soccer team, though I had played a little on a youth team in another state during junior high. This was a long time ago. Many high schools didn't have soccer even for boys, let alone girls--back when girls played 6-on-6 basketball and before Title IX. Women weren't officially allowed to run in the Boston marathon, either, though a few women snuck into the race anyway.

Instead of soccer, I ran cross country in college, so it's not fair to compare my times (even then, before the big running boom in America) with various standards for soccer players. Suffice it to say that I held my high school's records in both distance events (one mile and two miles) and brought home a medal from the state meet. As a 16-year old senior, my times then were probably lower than those of almost all soccer players today, collegiate or professional--but given the focus of my training (for cross country, not soccer) that's to be expected. I've always respected the high level of conditioning and mental toughness that collegiate soccer requires. Indeed, they are it's greatest virtue.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on January 07, 2016, 03:28:45 PM
Any schools release there schedules for 2016 yet besides Rutgers Camden? I have heard rumblings of who might play who but just a game here or there but no set schedules. Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: lastguyoffthebench on January 07, 2016, 03:48:41 PM

I ended up running cross country for a d2 school with no track/xc experience.  Only did it to stay in shape... most soccer players should be able to run at worst 6:15 - 6:20 pace...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: All NESCAC on January 08, 2016, 09:24:08 AM
Quote from: lastguyoffthebench on January 07, 2016, 03:48:41 PM

I ended up running cross country for a d2 school with no track/xc experience.  Only did it to stay in shape... most soccer players should be able to run at worst 6:15 - 6:20 pace...

Some NESCAC's fitness test is 2.5 miles in 15 minutes.  the first 2 miles in 12 minutes is very doable by most players, the last half mile in 3 minutes is the killer.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on January 08, 2016, 11:20:31 AM
Quote from: Falconer on January 04, 2016, 10:41:22 PM
Concerning mile times, I understand that the pre-Brandt fitness standard was 12:00 for two miles, which isn't that great. He changed it to 5:00 for the mile, and that's still the standard under McCarty. Not all the boys are able to do that, but most do. I hear the record, held by CB J.D. Binger (national POY a few years ago), is just under 4:40. That's really moving. IMO, an equivalent standard for two miles would be perhaps 11:00, not 12:00.

I think a mile in sub-5 makes more sense than two miles. The mile is the ideal mix of speed and stamina, and more representative of the type and speed of running that is done in soccer, whereas I feel the two mile is much more endurance-focused (similar to the comparison of the 800 and the mile.) I think a sub-11:00 2 mile is doable for anyone who can break 5:00 for the mile, as long as there's decent training involved.

Quote from: All NESCAC on January 08, 2016, 09:24:08 AM
Some NESCAC's fitness test is 2.5 miles in 15 minutes.  the first 2 miles in 12 minutes is very doable by most players, the last half mile in 3 minutes is the killer.

It's incredible how much the difference between 2 and 3 miles can affect your pace. I know a lot of guys who could clock 2 miles with under 6:00 mile average; 3 miles, that number gets significantly smaller.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on January 08, 2016, 02:02:43 PM
Quote from: blooter442 on January 08, 2016, 11:20:31 AM
Quote from: Falconer on January 04, 2016, 10:41:22 PM
Concerning mile times, I understand that the pre-Brandt fitness standard was 12:00 for two miles, which isn't that great. He changed it to 5:00 for the mile, and that's still the standard under McCarty. Not all the boys are able to do that, but most do. I hear the record, held by CB J.D. Binger (national POY a few years ago), is just under 4:40. That's really moving. IMO, an equivalent standard for two miles would be perhaps 11:00, not 12:00.

I think a mile in sub-5 makes more sense than two miles. The mile is the ideal mix of speed and stamina, and more representative of the type and speed of running that is done in soccer, whereas I feel the two mile is much more endurance-focused (similar to the comparison of the 800 and the mile.) I think a sub-11:00 2 mile is doable for anyone who can break 5:00 for the mile, as long as there's decent training involved.

Quote from: All NESCAC on January 08, 2016, 09:24:08 AM
Some NESCAC's fitness test is 2.5 miles in 15 minutes.  the first 2 miles in 12 minutes is very doable by most players, the last half mile in 3 minutes is the killer.

It's incredible how much the difference between 2 and 3 miles can affect your pace. I know a lot of guys who could clock 2 miles with under 6:00 mile average; 3 miles, that number gets significantly smaller.

Blooter I have to disagree with you on the mile and 2 mile tests and which one makes more sense. But I guess it's how you look at it too. I feel that a 2 mile test is more suitable because its a good test of endurance and pace and stamina which is what a soccer game is as to where a mile is practically just a sprint. If you sprint it you can get a good time but then you're gassed. With the 2 mile its a good mix of pacing and sprinting over a longer period of time which is what soccer is mostly. 90 minutes of fitness with pacing yourself and sprinting when needed. Either I think are good preseason conditioning tests for teams to do. Just giving a different angle is all  :)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on January 08, 2016, 02:16:40 PM
Quote from: Shooter McGavin on January 08, 2016, 02:02:43 PM
Blooter I have to disagree with you on the mile and 2 mile tests and which one makes more sense. But I guess it's how you look at it too. I feel that a 2 mile test is more suitable because its a good test of endurance and pace and stamina which is what a soccer game is as to where a mile is practically just a sprint. If you sprint it you can get a good time but then you're gassed. With the 2 mile its a good mix of pacing and sprinting over a longer period of time which is what soccer is mostly. 90 minutes of fitness with pacing yourself and sprinting when needed. Either I think are good preseason conditioning tests for teams to do. Just giving a different angle is all  :)

Definitely a fair interpretation. My viewpoint is that, while you need good endurance in a soccer game, I think the two-mile is a bit unrealistic in that such a pace is not likely to be replicated for a similar amount of time in a soccer game, whereas the mile is more representative of the high-speed running done in soccer games and is more difficult anaerobically. I myself always found the mile more difficult than the two-mile.

One could make the argument that the two-mile is a better indicator of endurance, and I would agree with that, but as much as there is an endurance component to soccer I think anaerobic fitness is perhaps a better indicator of overall fitness in terms of soccer. Regardless, just my opinion, and both are good indicators of fitness.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: lastguyoffthebench on January 08, 2016, 02:53:46 PM

For fitness, the best thing is the beep test...

Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: lastguyoffthebench on January 08, 2016, 02:59:30 PM
Quote from: blooter442 on January 08, 2016, 02:16:40 PM
Quote from: Shooter McGavin on January 08, 2016, 02:02:43 PM


I myself always found the mile more difficult than the two-mile.


...and there is nothing worse than the 800m....
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on January 08, 2016, 03:07:32 PM
Quote from: lastguyoffthebench on January 08, 2016, 02:59:30 PM
...and there is nothing worse than the 800m....

Absolutely not. Essentially, "go run your 400 pace for two laps."   :o
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on January 08, 2016, 03:20:22 PM
Quote from: blooter442 on January 08, 2016, 02:16:40 PM
Quote from: Shooter McGavin on January 08, 2016, 02:02:43 PM
Blooter I have to disagree with you on the mile and 2 mile tests and which one makes more sense. But I guess it's how you look at it too. I feel that a 2 mile test is more suitable because its a good test of endurance and pace and stamina which is what a soccer game is as to where a mile is practically just a sprint. If you sprint it you can get a good time but then you're gassed. With the 2 mile its a good mix of pacing and sprinting over a longer period of time which is what soccer is mostly. 90 minutes of fitness with pacing yourself and sprinting when needed. Either I think are good preseason conditioning tests for teams to do. Just giving a different angle is all  :)

Definitely a fair interpretation. My viewpoint is that, while you need good endurance in a soccer game, I think the two-mile is a bit unrealistic in that such a pace is not likely to be replicated for a similar amount of time in a soccer game, whereas the mile is more representative of the high-speed running done in soccer games and is more difficult anaerobically. I myself always found the mile more difficult than the two-mile.

One could make the argument that the two-mile is a better indicator of endurance, and I would agree with that, but as much as there is an endurance component to soccer I think anaerobic fitness is perhaps a better indicator of overall fitness in terms of soccer. Regardless, just my opinion, and both are good indicators of fitness.

I hope people see your responses on here.....because that's how a debate should be! You both disagreed without giving any - karma to each other and respected each other's viewpoints. So + karma to both!!! Maybe the New Year will keep this trend up. Well done to both of you for finally setting an example of what these boards conversations should be like.

As for now commenting on the matter I believe that both are good tests as indicated. I think for a team that is winning by say a goal and getting pressed by the opposition for the last 10 or 15 minutes because they are desperate for a goal is a good comparison for the 2 mile test. Or overtime periods as well can be that "2 mile test" time. It's a good mental aspect to remind players with because it gives them a boost that they know they can do it. I think either test is sufficient as anything involving running works for soccer players  :D
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: firstplaceloser on January 10, 2016, 01:44:45 AM
the answer to all your fitness test question is something called the beep test.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: yurmama69 on January 13, 2016, 09:42:11 AM
Hampden-Sydney – Ryan Killen (EWSA, NC)
Hampden-Sydney – Eli Strong  (EWSA, NC)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NJrexSoccer03 on January 13, 2016, 10:25:51 AM
I am sort of on the fence with the 1mile vs. 2 mile topic and would say I agree with both blooter and shooter on their analysis. However, I was never a fan of the two mile. The D3 school I played for ran the 2 mile on the first day of preseason(roughly 7am) and you had to run under a specific time or you could not train until you did. To be honest, you usually ran more then 2 miles as there were some guys who struggled and you literally were running and sprinting(pushing) them to get under the time. I played center mid my entire 4 years(well 2 games at right back my freshman year). I never ran a sub 11, 2 mile. I think in my 4 years over the summer I trained to run the 2 mile once each summer and that was it(just to make sure I could do it and usually it was early in the summer). I focused my attention on short sprints, short runs(400/800) at a fast pace, stair training(bleachers) and ladder training. My whole goal was to work hard for 3-5 minutes and then try to decrease my heart rate. I thought of it similar to a soccer game as you get throw ins, goal kicks, and subs. Yes the majority of the time you do run longer than 3-5 minutes without a stoppage but the ball does a lot of that work. I could last 90 minutes+ based on my summer training and then obviously the continual fitness training provided during the season. aboutThis very well could be how my body works and everyone is different as recently I trained for a half marathon and now training for a full but I struggle to get through 90 minutes in my over 30 league.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on January 19, 2016, 05:54:24 PM
Thank you, yurmama, for the Hampden-Sydney additions.  I hope to have some NESCACs for you soon, Mr. Right!  New entries have asterisks. 

Babson – Luke Beaulieu (Westfield SA, NJ)

Bowdoin – Luke Lockwood (Blackrock FC, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtEBpyrWNcc

Brandeis – Dylan Hennessy (Manhattan SC, NY)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nuyw8I8epPU

Brandeis – Nick Wigglesworth (Aztec Soccer, MA)    http://socceraspect.com/videos/nick-wigglesworth-2016-graduation/

Carleton – Kamran Kelly (Minnesota Thunder Academy, MN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyYpaQGG1LM

Carnegie Mellon – Cooper Tubiana (NJCSA, NJ)

Case Western Reserve – Nick Bertrand (Lightning SC, NH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRXYg6nwN1A

CCNY – Jon Mestre (East Islip SC, NY)

CCNY – Md Uddin (Manhattan SC, NY)

Chapman – Juwan Stephen (Irvine Premier SC, CA)

Chicago – Sam Drablos (Lonestar SC, TX)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2u6wbahLcc

Chicago – Nathan Johnson (Arlington SA, VA) 

Chicago – Gary Zhao (Cincinnati United Premier, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lo5-axmbT0

Clark – Kyle Russo (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)   

Coast Guard – Dakota Harich (Baltimore Celtic SC, MD)

Connecticut – Anthony Aquadro (Western United Pioneers, MA)

Drew – John D'Elia (Parsippany SC, NJ)

*Emory – Keegan McCombie (FC Dallas, TX)  http://www.hudl.com/team/40886/highlights/65355824

Emory – Jonathan Whyte (SOCA, VA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mounuefbIWg

Gettysburg – Jimmy Evangelos (FC Copa, NJ) 

Gettysburg - Ezekiel Omonanya (Nigeria/MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjCy3Ex2wtg

*Hampden-Sydney – Ryan Killen (EWSA, NC)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86lpimFgC3c

*Hampden-Sydney – Eli Strong  (EWSA, NC)

*Haverford – Mike Iacono (Keystone Athletic, PA)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32iJrML9EZ0

Hobart -- Binjo Emmanuel (Tabor Academy, MA)

*Johns Hopkins – Connor Jacobs (FC Alliance, TN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh3gWifYyvI

*Macalester – Nick Fuselier (Colorado Rush, CO)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I1gGcu84hw

Messiah – Joseph Cianciotta (FC Copa, NJ)

Messiah – Micah Fitz (Fredricksburg FC/DC United, VA)

Messiah – Jonathan Groothoff (GPS Portland Phoenix, ME)   http://seoj.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/me/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/jonathan-groothoff

Muhlenberg – Jordan Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Muhlenberg – Zachary Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Occidental – Will Caples (Rancho Santa Fe Attack, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndMzJ0JbE2w

Ohio Wesleyan – Spencer Powlette (Ohio Galaxies FC, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihUqpzsTXog

Ohio Wesleyan – Mario Marino (FC Blazers, MA)

Olivet – Yves Tambwe (Sporting FC Toronto, ON)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6Jn4EHfkto

Rutgers-Camden – Nasser Aamer (FC Copa, NJ) 

Rochester – Joshua Cooley (North Shore United, WI)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2934635/highlights/80288551/v2

St. Lawrence – Aidan Callahan (Empire United, NY)

Scranton – Sean Regan (FC Copa, NJ)   http://www.jerseysportsnow.com/article.php?story=13110501

Springfield – Tyler Champagne (FSA FC United, CT)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAW1AZFUkUw

*Stockton – Justin Ruiz (World Class FC, NJ)

Tufts – Tanner Jameson (Empire United, NY)

Tufts – Brett Rojas (NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp3au15TAk8

Tufts – Daniel Sellers (Seacoast United, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQbMNF1UlwY

Wheaton (IL) – Austin Pack (Vestavia Hills SC, AL)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2673825/highlights/249665377/v2

Washington University in St. Louis – Jonathan Garske (Baltimore Celtic, MD)   
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: casualfan on January 20, 2016, 04:35:09 PM
Ommadawn, here's a good site to track Wisconsin's commit list. It's typically fairly accurate.

http://www.wisconsinsoccercentral.com/page/show/819474-men-s-recruits

Here's the commits thus far out of WI.

GK Toney Anderson, Racine St. Catherine's/Chicago Fire: UW-Whitewater
M Josh Cooley, Mequon Homestead/North Shore United: Rochester (N.Y.)
GK Nicholas French, Waterford/Croatian Eagles SC: St John's (Minn.)
GK Erik Hansen, Stoughton/Madison 56ers/FC Wisconsin Nationals: Carleton (Minn.)
F Frankie Herrera, Madison West/Madison 56ers: UW-Platteville
D Luke Schroeder, Eau Claire Memorial/Eau Claire United: Augsburg (Minn.)
GK Will Seehawer, Bay Port/FC Wisconsin Nationals: UW-Platteville
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on January 20, 2016, 11:48:11 PM
Thank you, casualfan!  I will keep tabs on that site, too, and include your additions in the next update.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on January 22, 2016, 08:52:59 PM
Shapiro loves those left footed players in midfield.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on January 25, 2016, 05:38:02 PM
The commitments continue to trickle in.  As usual, new entries have asterisks.  I found a few video links for casualfan's Wisconsin additions.

*Augsburg – Luke Schroede (Eau Claire United, WI)

Babson – Luke Beaulieu (Westfield SA, NJ)

Bowdoin – Luke Lockwood (Blackrock FC, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtEBpyrWNcc

Brandeis – Dylan Hennessy (Manhattan SC, NY)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nuyw8I8epPU

Brandeis – Nick Wigglesworth (Aztec Soccer, MA)    http://socceraspect.com/videos/nick-wigglesworth-2016-graduation/

*Carleton – Erik Hansen (Madison 56ers, WI)   https://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/wi/stoughton/stoughton-high-school/erik-hansen4

Carleton – Kamran Kelly (Minnesota Thunder Academy, MN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyYpaQGG1LM

Carnegie Mellon – Cooper Tubiana (NJCSA, NJ)

Case Western Reserve – Nick Bertrand (Lightning SC, NH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRXYg6nwN1A

CCNY – Jon Mestre (East Islip SC, NY)

CCNY – Md Uddin (Manhattan SC, NY)

Chapman – Juwan Stephen (Irvine Premier SC, CA)

Chicago – Sam Drablos (Lonestar SC, TX)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2u6wbahLcc

Chicago – Nathan Johnson (Arlington SA, VA) 

Chicago – Gary Zhao (Cincinnati United Premier, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lo5-axmbT0

Clark – Kyle Russo (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)   

Coast Guard – Dakota Harich (Baltimore Celtic SC, MD)

Connecticut – Anthony Aquadro (Western United Pioneers, MA)

Drew – John D'Elia (Parsippany SC, NJ)

*Drew - Nick Caicedo (STA Soccer, NJ)

*Drew - Tyler Kwaak (STA Soccer, NJ)

Emory – Keegan McCombie (FC Dallas, TX)  http://www.hudl.com/team/40886/highlights/65355824

Emory – Jonathan Whyte (SOCA, VA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mounuefbIWg

Gettysburg – Jimmy Evangelos (FC Copa, NJ) 

Gettysburg - Ezekiel Omonanya (Nigeria/MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjCy3Ex2wtg

Hampden-Sydney – Ryan Killen (EWSA, NC)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86lpimFgC3c

Hampden-Sydney – Eli Strong  (EWSA, NC)

Haverford – Mike Iacono (Keystone Athletic, PA)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32iJrML9EZ0

Hobart -- Binjo Emmanuel (Tabor Academy, MA)

Johns Hopkins – Connor Jacobs (FC Alliance, TN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh3gWifYyvI

Macalester – Nick Fuselier (Colorado Rush, CO)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I1gGcu84hw

Messiah – Joseph Cianciotta (FC Copa, NJ)

Messiah – Micah Fitz (Fredricksburg FC/DC United, VA)

Messiah – Jonathan Groothoff (GPS Portland Phoenix, ME)   http://seoj.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/me/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/jonathan-groothoff

Muhlenberg – Jordan Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Muhlenberg – Zachary Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Occidental – Will Caples (Rancho Santa Fe Attack, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndMzJ0JbE2w

Ohio Wesleyan – Spencer Powlette (Ohio Galaxies FC, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihUqpzsTXog

Ohio Wesleyan – Mario Marino (FC Blazers, MA)

Olivet – Yves Tambwe (Sporting FC Toronto, ON)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6Jn4EHfkto

Rutgers-Camden – Nasser Aamer (FC Copa, NJ) 

Rochester – Joshua Cooley (North Shore United, WI)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2934635/highlights/80288551/v2

*St. John's – Nicholas French (Croatian Eagles SC, WI)

St. Lawrence – Aidan Callahan (Empire United, NY)

Scranton – Sean Regan (FC Copa, NJ)   http://www.jerseysportsnow.com/article.php?story=13110501

Springfield – Tyler Champagne (FSA FC United, CT)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAW1AZFUkUw

Stockton – Justin Ruiz (World Class FC, NJ)

Tufts – Tanner Jameson (Empire United, NY)

Tufts – Brett Rojas (NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp3au15TAk8

Tufts – Daniel Sellers (Seacoast United, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQbMNF1UlwY

*Union – Zachary Beyloune (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)

Wheaton (IL) – Austin Pack (Vestavia Hills SC, AL)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2673825/highlights/249665377/v2

Washington University in St. Louis – Jonathan Garske (Baltimore Celtic, MD)   

*Wisconsin–Platteville – Frankie Herrera (Madison 56ers, WI) http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6108786/highlights/299091376/v2

*Wisconsin–Platteville – Will Seehawer (FC Wisconsin Nationals, WI)

*Wisconsin–Whitewater – Toney Anderson (Chicago Fire, WI)  http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6134188/highlights/290697384/v2
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: casualfan on January 26, 2016, 02:57:41 PM
Here's the Division III Sockers FC IL 2016 commits via http://www.sockersfcchicago.com/player-portal/2016-college-commitments/

Brendan Carr   University of Wisconsin - Platteville
Will Dunne   Amherst College
Lucas Geib   Lake Forest College
Jeff Montemayor   Carthage College
Jarod Petrovic   Gustavus Adolphus College
Chris Rigby   University of Dubuque
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on January 26, 2016, 05:17:06 PM
Thank you, casualfan!  Things are definitely starting to heat up on the hot stove.  There are even a couple of NESCAC commitments in the mix for Mr. Right (no video on those players, unfortunately).

*Amherst – Will Dunne (Sockers FC, IL)

Augsburg – Luke Schroeder (Eau Claire United, WI)

Babson – Luke Beaulieu (Westfield SA, NJ)

Bowdoin – Luke Lockwood (Blackrock FC, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtEBpyrWNcc

Brandeis – Dylan Hennessy (Manhattan SC, NY)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nuyw8I8epPU

Brandeis – Nick Wigglesworth (Aztec Soccer, MA)    http://socceraspect.com/videos/nick-wigglesworth-2016-graduation/

Carleton – Erik Hansen (Madison 56ers, WI)   https://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/wi/stoughton/stoughton-high-school/erik-hansen4

Carleton – Kamran Kelly (Minnesota Thunder Academy, MN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyYpaQGG1LM

Carnegie Mellon – Cooper Tubiana (NJCSA, NJ)

*Carthage – Jeff Montemayor (Sockers FC, IL)

Case Western Reserve – Nick Bertrand (Lightning SC, NH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRXYg6nwN1A

CCNY – Jon Mestre (East Islip SC, NY)

CCNY – Md Uddin (Manhattan SC, NY)

Chapman – Juwan Stephen (Irvine Premier SC, CA)

Chicago – Sam Drablos (Lonestar SC, TX)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2u6wbahLcc

Chicago – Nathan Johnson (Arlington SA, VA) 

Chicago – Gary Zhao (Cincinnati United Premier, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lo5-axmbT0

Clark – Kyle Russo (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)   

Coast Guard – Dakota Harich (Baltimore Celtic SC, MD)

*Coast Guard – Brock Hassett (Oakwood SC, CT)

*Colorado College - Ben Green (Santa Monica United, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i59mZQB6KGA

Connecticut – Anthony Aquadro (Western United Pioneers, MA)

*Connecticut – Freddy Stokes (Oakwood SC, MA)

*Drew – Jason Adamo (STA Soccer, NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GVoAc1-veY

Drew – John D'Elia (Parsippany SC, NJ)

Drew - Nick Caicedo (STA Soccer, NJ)

Drew - Tyler Kwaak (STA Soccer, NJ)

*Dubuque – Chris Rigby (Sockers FC, IL)

Emory – Keegan McCombie (FC Dallas, TX)  http://www.hudl.com/team/40886/highlights/65355824

Emory – Jonathan Whyte (SOCA, VA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mounuefbIWg

Gettysburg – Jimmy Evangelos (FC Copa, NJ) 

Gettysburg - Ezekiel Omonanya (Nigeria/MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjCy3Ex2wtg

*Gustavus Adolphus – Jarod Petrovic (Sockers FC, IL)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdPIxWV3JDw

Hampden-Sydney – Ryan Killen (EWSA, NC)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86lpimFgC3c

Hampden-Sydney – Eli Strong  (EWSA, NC)

Haverford – Mike Iacono (Keystone Athletic, PA)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32iJrML9EZ0

Hobart -- Binjo Emmanuel (Tabor Academy, MA)

Johns Hopkins – Connor Jacobs (FC Alliance, TN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh3gWifYyvI

*Lake Forest – Lucas Geib (Sockers FC, IL)

Macalester – Nick Fuselier (Colorado Rush, CO)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I1gGcu84hw

Messiah – Joseph Cianciotta (FC Copa, NJ)

Messiah – Micah Fitz (Fredricksburg FC/DC United, VA)

Messiah – Jonathan Groothoff (GPS Portland Phoenix, ME)   http://seoj.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/me/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/jonathan-groothoff

Muhlenberg – Jordan Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Muhlenberg – Zachary Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Occidental – Will Caples (Rancho Santa Fe Attack, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndMzJ0JbE2w

Ohio Wesleyan – Spencer Powlette (Ohio Galaxies FC, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihUqpzsTXog

Ohio Wesleyan – Mario Marino (FC Blazers, MA)

Olivet – Yves Tambwe (Sporting FC Toronto, ON)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6Jn4EHfkto

Rutgers-Camden – Nasser Aamer (FC Copa, NJ) 

Rochester – Joshua Cooley (North Shore United, WI)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2934635/highlights/80288551/v2

St. John's – Nicholas French (Croatian Eagles SC, WI)

St. Lawrence – Aidan Callahan (Empire United, NY)

Scranton – Sean Regan (FC Copa, NJ)   http://www.jerseysportsnow.com/article.php?story=13110501

Springfield – Tyler Champagne (FSA FC United, CT)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAW1AZFUkUw

Stockton – Justin Ruiz (World Class FC, NJ)

Tufts – Tanner Jameson (Empire United, NY)

Tufts – Brett Rojas (NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp3au15TAk8

Tufts – Daniel Sellers (Seacoast United, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQbMNF1UlwY

Union – Zachary Beyloune (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)

Wheaton (IL) – Austin Pack (Vestavia Hills SC, AL)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2673825/highlights/249665377/v2

Washington University in St. Louis – Jonathan Garske (Baltimore Celtic, MD)   

*Wisconsin–Platteville – Brendan Carr (Sockers FC, IL)

Wisconsin–Platteville – Frankie Herrera (Madison 56ers, WI) http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6108786/highlights/299091376/v2

Wisconsin–Platteville – Will Seehawer (FC Wisconsin Nationals, WI)

Wisconsin–Whitewater – Toney Anderson (Chicago Fire, WI)  http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6134188/highlights/290697384/v2
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on January 27, 2016, 09:00:50 AM
Any schedules released yet for teams next season? (Besides Camden)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on January 28, 2016, 07:04:01 PM
The most anticipated schedule will have to be Middlebury's.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on January 29, 2016, 11:17:32 AM
Quote from: Mr.Right on January 28, 2016, 07:04:01 PM
The most anticipated schedule will have to be Middlebury's.

Why is that? Camden has another tough one. I am interested to see Tufts and Messiahs as well mainly for the non-conference action. Any thoughts on non-conference opponents for Middlebury?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: lastguyoffthebench on January 29, 2016, 03:32:28 PM

"There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on..... shame on you.  Fool me..........................................................you can't get fooled again."

For Middlebury's sake, I hope they beefed up the out of conference.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: 1970s NESCAC Player on January 29, 2016, 03:37:07 PM
Quote from: Mid-Atlantic Fan on January 29, 2016, 11:17:32 AM
Quote from: Mr.Right on January 28, 2016, 07:04:01 PM
The most anticipated schedule will have to be Middlebury's.

Why is that? Camden has another tough one. I am interested to see Tufts and Messiahs as well mainly for the non-conference action. Any thoughts on non-conference opponents for Middlebury?

As Mr. Right contended throughout the 2015 season, and as the NCAA selections bore out, Middlebury would not make the tournament unless they won the NESCAC, due to their incredibly weak non-conference schedule (and even though they really were a tournament-worthy side).  Because he was Right on this contention, there is great anticipation to see if Middlebury will cure their weak schedule to avoid the possibility of duplicating a season in which they were 13-2-2 and a conference finalist, but failed to make the tournament.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: lastguyoffthebench on January 29, 2016, 03:50:58 PM
http://gomessiah.com/schedule.aspx?schedule=189&path=msoc

nothing posted yet, but this is likely to be the Messiah link...   Maybe =188 or =190... 

They lose their top to point scorers; Danny Rowe and Benji Kennel (combined for 17g and 5a)...  Who is likely to step up for the Falcons?  Could it be consecutive years without making the tournament?  My guess is that Messiah will keep the following out of conference games on the schedule:   Gettysburg, Rowan, York, Miseri, E-town, W&L....    Drop Randolph, Houghton

Where will they be heading for the first weekend.... up to MA to play Gordon in the North Shore Invitational?   Back to Pittsburgh to avenge the 4-3 to CMU at the Double Tree Showcase? Or will they be hosting games the opening weekend?

Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on February 02, 2016, 08:32:42 PM
Quote from: 1970s NESCAC Player on January 29, 2016, 03:37:07 PM
Quote from: Mid-Atlantic Fan on January 29, 2016, 11:17:32 AM
Quote from: Mr.Right on January 28, 2016, 07:04:01 PM
The most anticipated schedule will have to be Middlebury's.

Why is that? Camden has another tough one. I am interested to see Tufts and Messiahs as well mainly for the non-conference action. Any thoughts on non-conference opponents for Middlebury?

As Mr. Right contended throughout the 2015 season, and as the NCAA selections bore out, Middlebury would not make the tournament unless they won the NESCAC, due to their incredibly weak non-conference schedule (and even though they really were a tournament-worthy side).  Because he was Right on this contention, there is great anticipation to see if Middlebury will cure their weak schedule to avoid the possibility of duplicating a season in which they were 13-2-2 and a conference finalist, but failed to make the tournament.


Correct and I even NOTED this in June 2015 when Midd's schedule came out. I imagine the schedule is pretty much set and it better include AT LEAST 2 Liberty League teams which are legitimate driving distance like Skidmore, RPI or Union. Maybe a Keene St who they used to play or a Plattsburgh st but that would be a stretch. I would imagine the players have been putting pressure on Saward to fix this issue. We will see if this happens as I believe Saward has only 2 years left so he might not care and choose to play these weak VT teams that re so close mileage wise. They cannot drop Castleton St and Norwich who they have always played and are relatively down the road. The others must GO.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on February 03, 2016, 10:53:43 AM
Quote from: Mr.Right on February 02, 2016, 08:32:42 PM
Quote from: 1970s NESCAC Player on January 29, 2016, 03:37:07 PM
Quote from: Mid-Atlantic Fan on January 29, 2016, 11:17:32 AM
Quote from: Mr.Right on January 28, 2016, 07:04:01 PM
The most anticipated schedule will have to be Middlebury's.

Why is that? Camden has another tough one. I am interested to see Tufts and Messiahs as well mainly for the non-conference action. Any thoughts on non-conference opponents for Middlebury?

As Mr. Right contended throughout the 2015 season, and as the NCAA selections bore out, Middlebury would not make the tournament unless they won the NESCAC, due to their incredibly weak non-conference schedule (and even though they really were a tournament-worthy side).  Because he was Right on this contention, there is great anticipation to see if Middlebury will cure their weak schedule to avoid the possibility of duplicating a season in which they were 13-2-2 and a conference finalist, but failed to make the tournament.


Correct and I even NOTED this in June 2015 when Midd's schedule came out. I imagine the schedule is pretty much set and it better include AT LEAST 2 Liberty League teams which are legitimate driving distance like Skidmore, RPI or Union. Maybe a Keene St who they used to play or a Plattsburgh st but that would be a stretch. I would imagine the players have been putting pressure on Saward to fix this issue. We will see if this happens as I believe Saward has only 2 years left so he might not care and choose to play these weak VT teams that re so close mileage wise. They cannot drop Castleton St and Norwich who they have always played and are relatively down the road. The others must GO.

Thanks for the info!
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: yurmama69 on February 03, 2016, 04:50:15 PM
Hampden-Sydney – Sean McMurray (TFCA, NC)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on February 04, 2016, 12:10:49 AM
Bunch o' new commitments on National Signing Day.  Thanks for the add, yurmama!

Amherst – Will Dunne (Sockers FC, IL)

*Arcadia – Ayomide Adenegan (Pipeline SC, MD)

Augsburg – Luke Schroeder (Eau Claire United, WI)

Babson – Luke Beaulieu (Westfield SA, NJ)

Bowdoin – Luke Lockwood (Blackrock FC, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtEBpyrWNcc

*Bowdoin – Justin Miller (Manhattan SC, NY)

Brandeis – Dylan Hennessy (Manhattan SC, NY)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nuyw8I8epPU

Brandeis – Nick Wigglesworth (Aztec Soccer, MA)    http://socceraspect.com/videos/nick-wigglesworth-2016-graduation/

Carleton – Erik Hansen (Madison 56ers, WI)   https://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/wi/stoughton/stoughton-high-school/erik-hansen4

Carleton – Kamran Kelly (Minnesota Thunder Academy, MN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyYpaQGG1LM

*Carleton – Alpo Sipila (Blackrock FC, Berkshire School, Finland)

Carnegie Mellon – Cooper Tubiana (NJCSA, NJ)

Carthage – Jeff Montemayor (Sockers FC, IL)

Case Western Reserve – Nick Bertrand (Lightning SC, NH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRXYg6nwN1A

CCNY – Jon Mestre (East Islip SC, NY)

CCNY – Md Uddin (Manhattan SC, NY)

*Centre – Nick Mazzarella (Liverpool FC, MA)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4n-AUgeubQ

*Centre – Jackson Meyer (STA Soccer, NJ)  https://vimeo.com/99025065

Chapman – Juwan Stephen (Irvine Premier SC, CA)

Chicago – Sam Drablos (Lonestar SC, TX)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2u6wbahLcc

Chicago – Nathan Johnson (Arlington SA, VA) 

Chicago – Gary Zhao (Cincinnati United Premier, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lo5-axmbT0

Clark – Kyle Russo (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)   

Coast Guard – Dakota Harich (Baltimore Celtic SC, MD)

Coast Guard – Brock Hassett (Oakwood SC, CT)

Colorado College - Ben Green (Santa Monica United, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i59mZQB6KGA

Connecticut – Anthony Aquadro (Western United Pioneers, MA)

Connecticut – Freddy Stokes (Oakwood SC, MA)

Drew – Jason Adamo (STA Soccer, NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GVoAc1-veY

Drew – John D'Elia (Parsippany SC, NJ)

Drew - Nick Caicedo (STA Soccer, NJ)

Drew - Tyler Kwaak (STA Soccer, NJ)

Dubuque – Chris Rigby (Sockers FC, IL)

Emory – Keegan McCombie (FC Dallas, TX)  http://www.hudl.com/team/40886/highlights/65355824

Emory – Jonathan Whyte (SOCA, VA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mounuefbIWg

*Franklin & Marshall – Samuel Clayton (Bethesda SC, MD)

Gettysburg – Jimmy Evangelos (FC Copa, NJ) 

*Gettysburg – Thomas Keane (Bethesda SC, MD)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng7Jied6U0w

Gettysburg - Ezekiel Omonanya (Nigeria/MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjCy3Ex2wtg

Gustavus Adolphus – Jarod Petrovic (Sockers FC, IL)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdPIxWV3JDw

Hampden-Sydney – Ryan Killen (EWSA, NC)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86lpimFgC3c

*Hampden-Sydney  – Sean McMurray (TFCA, NC)   

Hampden-Sydney – Eli Strong  (EWSA, NC)

Haverford – Mike Iacono (Keystone Athletic, PA)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32iJrML9EZ0

Hobart -- Binjo Emmanuel (Tabor Academy, MA)

Johns Hopkins – Connor Jacobs (FC Alliance, TN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh3gWifYyvI

*Kenyon – John Penas (Berkshire School)

Lake Forest – Lucas Geib (Sockers FC, IL)

Macalester – Nick Fuselier (Colorado Rush, CO)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I1gGcu84hw

Messiah – Joseph Cianciotta (FC Copa, NJ)

Messiah – Micah Fitz (Fredricksburg FC/DC United, VA)

Messiah – Jonathan Groothoff (GPS Portland Phoenix, ME)   http://seoj.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/me/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/jonathan-groothoff

Muhlenberg – Jordan Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Muhlenberg – Zachary Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Occidental – Will Caples (Rancho Santa Fe Attack, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndMzJ0JbE2w

Ohio Wesleyan – Spencer Powlette (Ohio Galaxies FC, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihUqpzsTXog

Ohio Wesleyan – Mario Marino (FC Blazers, MA)

Olivet – Yves Tambwe (Sporting FC Toronto, ON)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6Jn4EHfkto

Rutgers-Camden – Nasser Aamer (FC Copa, NJ) 

Rochester – Joshua Cooley (North Shore United, WI)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2934635/highlights/80288551/v2

St. John's – Nicholas French (Croatian Eagles SC, WI)

St. Lawrence – Aidan Callahan (Empire United, NY)

Scranton – Sean Regan (FC Copa, NJ)   http://www.jerseysportsnow.com/article.php?story=13110501

Springfield – Tyler Champagne (FSA FC United, CT)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAW1AZFUkUw

Stockton – Justin Ruiz (World Class FC, NJ)

Tufts – Tanner Jameson (Empire United, NY)

Tufts – Brett Rojas (NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp3au15TAk8

Tufts – Daniel Sellers (Seacoast United, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQbMNF1UlwY

Union – Zachary Beyloune (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)

Wheaton (IL) – Austin Pack (Vestavia Hills SC, AL)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2673825/highlights/249665377/v2

Washington University in St. Louis – Jonathan Garske (Baltimore Celtic, MD)   

Wisconsin–Platteville – Brendan Carr (Sockers FC, IL)

Wisconsin–Platteville – Frankie Herrera (Madison 56ers, WI) http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6108786/highlights/299091376/v2

Wisconsin–Platteville – Will Seehawer (FC Wisconsin Nationals, WI)

Wisconsin–Whitewater – Toney Anderson (Chicago Fire, WI)  http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6134188/highlights/290697384/v2

*York – Barak Amige (Bethesda SC, MD)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_Qz_XXp0dY
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: yurmama69 on February 04, 2016, 09:20:05 AM
Mary Hardin-Baylor - Logan Aucoin - Oak Ridge HS, TX
Endicott - Rieley Hoffman - Oakwood SC, CT
Kalamazoo - Webster An - Rudolf Steiner School, MI
Franklin - Corey Carpenter - Wayne Country Day, NC
Wartburg - Riley Close - Ankeny HS, IA
Wisconsin-Whitewater - Trevor Johnson - St. Catherine's, WI 
Sewanee - Johnny McNeil - CASL, NC 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on February 04, 2016, 02:47:25 PM
Looking at the list I am surprised to not see some big name schools on here.

Montclair State, Etown, Lycoming, Dickinson, Eastern, Rowan, Swat, Muhlenberg, Salisbury, Middlebury, Gordon, Oneonta State, Loras just to name a few.

Any information on any of these schools? I would be very surprised if none of them had any top recruits.   
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: gustiefan04 on February 04, 2016, 05:59:53 PM
Rumor has it that Ohio Wesleyan got a commitment from a two time high school AA selection, central midfield player...

Not sure of his name, but I heard from another OWU recruit...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on February 04, 2016, 06:43:25 PM
Quote from: Mid-Atlantic Fan on February 04, 2016, 02:47:25 PM
Looking at the list I am surprised to not see some big name schools on here.

Montclair State, Etown, Lycoming, Dickinson, Eastern, Rowan, Swat, Muhlenberg, Salisbury, Middlebury, Gordon, Oneonta State, Loras just to name a few.

Any information on any of these schools? I would be very surprised if none of them had any top recruits.


Some coaches just do not publicize or care to punlicize their recruits to the different sites. Just ask New England supporters of D1's like UCONN and BC..Ray Reid and Ed Kelly are notorious for not releasing any recruits until the last possible day
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: yurmama69 on February 04, 2016, 11:25:25 PM
Emory - Zack Doernberg - Carolina Railhawks Academy, NC
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: yurmama69 on February 05, 2016, 09:37:01 AM
Denison - Will Rudolph - CASL, NC
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on February 05, 2016, 10:35:12 AM
Quote from: Mr.Right on February 04, 2016, 06:43:25 PM
Quote from: Mid-Atlantic Fan on February 04, 2016, 02:47:25 PM
Looking at the list I am surprised to not see some big name schools on here.

Montclair State, Etown, Lycoming, Dickinson, Eastern, Rowan, Swat, Muhlenberg, Salisbury, Middlebury, Gordon, Oneonta State, Loras just to name a few.

Any information on any of these schools? I would be very surprised if none of them had any top recruits.

That's fine but all will release their respective classes closer to the summertime. All of these are just here say or from TopDrawerSoccer.com. We know most of Messiah's for example because they are publicly listed on other websites but they are not listed on Messiah's athletic website yet. So my main point was that I am surprised we haven't heard about any recruits going to those top programs I listed like we have for the others that are on the big list. And my mistake on Muhlenberg...I overlooked them on the list but I now see they have 2 listed.


Some coaches just do not publicize or care to punlicize their recruits to the different sites. Just ask New England supporters of D1's like UCONN and BC..Ray Reid and Ed Kelly are notorious for not releasing any recruits until the last possible day
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on February 08, 2016, 06:40:05 PM
Thanks as always to yurmama for the updates.  I know we're barely scratching the surface of all the new commitments nationwide, but we should learn more as the club listings begin to be publicized.

Amherst – Will Dunne (Sockers FC, IL)

Arcadia – Ayomide Adenegan (Pipeline SC, MD)

*Augsburg -  Garrett Kaelin (St. Croix Academy, WI)

Augsburg – Luke Schroeder (Eau Claire United, WI)

*Augsburg - Seth Theilig (Appleton SC, WI)

Babson – Luke Beaulieu (Westfield SA, NJ)

*Bowdoin – William Herman (FC Boston Bolts, MA)

Bowdoin – Luke Lockwood (Blackrock FC, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtEBpyrWNcc

Bowdoin – Justin Miller (Manhattan SC, NY)

Brandeis – Dylan Hennessy (Manhattan SC, NY)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nuyw8I8epPU

*Brandeis – David Murphy (FC Boston Bolts, MA)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3313244/highlights/206602009

Brandeis – Nick Wigglesworth (Aztec Soccer, MA)    http://socceraspect.com/videos/nick-wigglesworth-2016-graduation/

Carleton – Erik Hansen (Madison 56ers, WI)   https://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/wi/stoughton/stoughton-high-school/erik-hansen4

Carleton – Kamran Kelly (Minnesota Thunder Academy, MN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyYpaQGG1LM

Carleton – Alpo Sipila (Blackrock FC, Berkshire School, Finland)

Carnegie Mellon – Cooper Tubiana (NJCSA, NJ)

Carthage – Jeff Montemayor (Sockers FC, IL)

Case Western Reserve – Nick Bertrand (Lightning SC, NH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRXYg6nwN1A

CCNY – Jon Mestre (East Islip SC, NY)

CCNY – Md Uddin (Manhattan SC, NY)

Centre – Nick Mazzarella (Liverpool FC, MA)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4n-AUgeubQ

Centre – Jackson Meyer (STA Soccer, NJ)  https://vimeo.com/99025065

Chapman – Juwan Stephen (Irvine Premier SC, CA)

Chicago – Sam Drablos (Lonestar SC, TX)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2u6wbahLcc

Chicago – Nathan Johnson (Arlington SA, VA) 

Chicago – Gary Zhao (Cincinnati United Premier, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lo5-axmbT0

Clark – Kyle Russo (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)   

Coast Guard – Dakota Harich (Baltimore Celtic SC, MD)

Coast Guard – Brock Hassett (Oakwood SC, CT)

Colorado College - Ben Green (Santa Monica United, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i59mZQB6KGA

Connecticut – Anthony Aquadro (Western United Pioneers, MA)

Connecticut – Freddy Stokes (Oakwood SC, MA)

*Denison – Will Rudolph (CASL, NC)

Drew – Jason Adamo (STA Soccer, NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GVoAc1-veY

Drew – John D'Elia (Parsippany SC, NJ)

Drew - Nick Caicedo (STA Soccer, NJ)

Drew - Tyler Kwaak (STA Soccer, NJ)

Dubuque – Chris Rigby (Sockers FC, IL)

*Emory – Zach Doernberg (Carolina Railhawks Academy, NC)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqVscHv8UhM

Emory – Keegan McCombie (FC Dallas, TX)  http://www.hudl.com/team/40886/highlights/65355824

Emory – Jonathan Whyte (SOCA, VA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mounuefbIWg

*Endicott – Rieley Hoffman (Oakwood Soccer Club, CT)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIupHhjui4w

*Franklin – Corey Carpenter (Montgomery County HS, KY)

Franklin & Marshall – Samuel Clayton (Bethesda SC, MD)

Gettysburg – Jimmy Evangelos (FC Copa, NJ) 

*Gettysburg – Thomas Keane (Bethesda SC, MD)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng7Jied6U0w

Gettysburg - Ezekiel Omonanya (Nigeria/MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjCy3Ex2wtg

Gustavus Adolphus – Jarod Petrovic (Sockers FC, IL)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdPIxWV3JDw

*Hamilton – Cole Kroninger (FC Boston, MA)

Hampden-Sydney – Ryan Killen (EWSA, NC)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86lpimFgC3c

Hampden-Sydney  – Sean McMurray (TFCA, NC)   

Hampden-Sydney – Eli Strong  (EWSA, NC)

Haverford – Mike Iacono (Keystone Athletic, PA)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32iJrML9EZ0

*Hobart – Sam Eaton (FC Boston Bolts, MA)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6350125/highlights/301382376

Hobart -- Binjo Emmanuel (Tabor Academy, MA)

*Hobart – Brian Salazar (FC Boston Bolts, MA)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4552637/brian-salazar

Johns Hopkins – Connor Jacobs (FC Alliance, TN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh3gWifYyvI

*Kalamazoo – Webster An (Rudolf Steiner School, MI)   

Kenyon – John Penas (Berkshire School)

*Knox (IA) – Tom Driscoll (Bavarian SC, WI)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaiV9XgtiDs

Lake Forest – Lucas Geib (Sockers FC, IL)

*Lasell – David Perry (FC Boston Bolts, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUhNElc0jEw

*Macalester - Tom Ehrsam (North Shore United, WI)   http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/thomas-ehrsam/jleGDFKgEeW-8KA2nzwbTA/videos.htm

Macalester – Nick Fuselier (Colorado Rush, CO)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I1gGcu84hw

*Mary Hardin-Baylor – Logan Aucoin (Oak Ridge HS, TX)  http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/logan-aucoin/Vq8Nkn_MEeS00gAmVebEWg/videos.htm

Messiah – Joseph Cianciotta (FC Copa, NJ)

Messiah – Micah Fitz (Fredricksburg FC/DC United, VA)

Messiah – Jonathan Groothoff (GPS Portland Phoenix, ME)   http://seoj.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/me/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/jonathan-groothoff

*Middlebury – Shams Mohajerani (FC Boston Bolts, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7Uw4EtsJio

Muhlenberg – Jordan Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Muhlenberg – Zachary Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

*North Park – Matt Reisdorf (Oregon SC, WI)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb5r2iHZRM8

Occidental – Will Caples (Rancho Santa Fe Attack, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndMzJ0JbE2w

*Ohio Weslayan – Mario Marino (FC Blazers, MA)

Ohio Wesleyan – Spencer Powlette (Ohio Galaxies FC, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihUqpzsTXog

Ohio Wesleyan – Mario Marino (FC Blazers, MA)

Olivet – Yves Tambwe (Sporting FC Toronto, ON)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6Jn4EHfkto

Rutgers-Camden – Nasser Aamer (FC Copa, NJ) 

*Rochester – Cristian Baltier (FC Boston Bolts, MA)

Rochester – Joshua Cooley (North Shore United, WI)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2934635/highlights/80288551/v2

*Roger Williams – Edmund Geschickter (FC Boston Bolts, MA)

St. John's – Nicholas French (Croatian Eagles SC, WI)

*St. Joseph's – Ryan Buonaiuto (NEFC, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhoMXNq5a3g

*St. Mary's – Michael Maniak (Madison FC, WI)   http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/wi/wisconsin-dells/wisconsin-dells-high-school/michael-maniak

*St. Thomas – Andrew Edwards (North Shore United, WI)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf1CMZnZAMs

St. Lawrence – Aidan Callahan (Empire United, NY)

Scranton – Sean Regan (FC Copa, NJ)   http://www.jerseysportsnow.com/article.php?story=13110501

*Sewanee – Johnny McNeill (CASL, NC)

Springfield – Tyler Champagne (FSA FC United, CT)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAW1AZFUkUw

Stockton – Justin Ruiz (World Class FC, NJ)

*Tufts – Zev Hattis (FC Boston Bolts, MA)

Tufts – Tanner Jameson (Empire United, NY)

Tufts – Brett Rojas (NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp3au15TAk8

Tufts – Daniel Sellers (Seacoast United, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQbMNF1UlwY

*UMass – Boston – Andres Amador (FC Boston Bolts, MA)

Union – Zachary Beyloune (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)

*Wartburg – Riley Close (Ankeny HS, IA)

Washington University in St. Louis – Jonathan Garske (Baltimore Celtic, MD)   

*Wentworth – Drew DeCoste (NEFC, MA)   

Wheaton (IL) – Austin Pack (Vestavia Hills SC, AL)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2673825/highlights/249665377/v2

Wisconsin–Platteville – Brendan Carr (Sockers FC, IL)

Wisconsin–Platteville – Frankie Herrera (Madison 56ers, WI) http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6108786/highlights/299091376/v2

Wisconsin–Platteville – Will Seehawer (FC Wisconsin Nationals, WI)

Wisconsin–Whitewater – Toney Anderson (Chicago Fire, WI)  http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6134188/highlights/290697384/v2

*Wisconsin-Whitewater – Trevor Johnson (St. Catherine's HS, WI)   
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6134585/highlights/304488458

*Wisconsin-Whitewater - Kevin Mesich (Croatian Eagles SC, WI)

York – Barak Amige (Bethesda SC, MD)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_Qz_XXp0dY
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on February 10, 2016, 12:34:07 PM
+k Ommadawn....Excellent work with the links....Much thanks for the hard work...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on February 10, 2016, 12:35:28 PM
TONS of Bolts players committed to many New England schools and Nescac's....Any comments on these players or has anyone seen them live..I plan on catching 3-4 games this spring when it gets warm out but jw
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: firstplaceloser on February 10, 2016, 01:12:53 PM
FC Copas Brett Rojas who committed to Tufts is a baller. This kid can score from anywhere and is very technical when he plays CAM.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on February 10, 2016, 01:21:33 PM
Quote from: firstplaceloser on February 10, 2016, 01:12:53 PM
FC Copas Brett Rojas who committed to Tufts is a baller. This kid can score from anywhere and is very technical when he plays CAM.

Rojas is a stud. Very nice pick up for Tufts.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on February 10, 2016, 01:47:10 PM
BIG TIME...I have been singin Rojas praise since I heard in November Shapiro at Tufts snagged him....Not sure his grades but I am SHOCKED one of the Patriot league teams or lower level Ivies didnt take this kid...Or did he reject a couple...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: firstplaceloser on February 10, 2016, 03:32:13 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on February 10, 2016, 01:47:10 PM
BIG TIME...I have been singin Rojas praise since I heard in November Shapiro at Tufts snagged him....Not sure his grades but I am SHOCKED one of the Patriot league teams or lower level Ivies didnt take this kid...Or did he reject a couple...

I'm sure he received some D1 attention but that's when you decide if you want to be a top level D3 player or a normal D1 talent. there are many other factors but I think he will do better with tufts
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on February 10, 2016, 04:43:17 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on February 10, 2016, 01:47:10 PM
BIG TIME...I have been singin Rojas praise since I heard in November Shapiro at Tufts snagged him....Not sure his grades but I am SHOCKED one of the Patriot league teams or lower level Ivies didnt take this kid...Or did he reject a couple...

Heard he was looked at by Navy and Bucknell but all rumor and I don't know how much truth is behind any of that but just what I heard. Heard he was also, obviously, recruited heavily by multiple local D3 schools in MD, NJ, and PA.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on February 11, 2016, 12:33:38 AM
Thanks for the + karma, Mr. Right!  I wouldn't ordinarily come back with another update so soon, but this one is chock full of DAP commitments.  With the two 2015 finalists well-represented, the rich get richer!

Amherst – Will Dunne (Sockers FC, IL)   

*Amherst – Dane Lind (Strikers FC, CA)

*Amherst – Jared Osgood (Real Salt Lake, AZ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2vfL1jCIgg

Arcadia – Ayomide Adenegan (Pipeline SC, MD)

Augsburg -  Garrett Kaelin (St. Croix Academy, WI)

Augsburg – Luke Schroeder (Eau Claire United, WI)

Augsburg - Seth Theilig (Appleton SC, WI)

Babson – Luke Beaulieu (Westfield SA, NJ)

Bowdoin – William Herman (FC Boston Bolts, MA)

Bowdoin – Luke Lockwood (Blackrock FC, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtEBpyrWNcc

Bowdoin – Justin Miller (Manhattan SC, NY)

Brandeis – Dylan Hennessy (Manhattan SC, NY)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nuyw8I8epPU

Brandeis – David Murphy (FC Boston Bolts, MA)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3313244/highlights/206602009

Brandeis – Nick Wigglesworth (Aztec Soccer, MA)    http://socceraspect.com/videos/nick-wigglesworth-2016-graduation/

Carleton – Erik Hansen (Madison 56ers, WI)   https://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/wi/stoughton/stoughton-high-school/erik-hansen4

Carleton – Kamran Kelly (Minnesota Thunder Academy, MN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyYpaQGG1LM

Carleton – Alpo Sipila (Blackrock FC, Berkshire School, Finland)

Carnegie Mellon – Cooper Tubiana (NJCSA, NJ)

Carthage – Jeff Montemayor (Sockers FC, IL)

Case Western Reserve – Nick Bertrand (Lightning SC, NH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRXYg6nwN1A

CCNY – Jon Mestre (East Islip SC, NY)

CCNY – Md Uddin (Manhattan SC, NY)

Centre – Nick Mazzarella (Liverpool FC, MA)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4n-AUgeubQ

Centre – Jackson Meyer (STA Soccer, NJ)  https://vimeo.com/99025065

Chapman – Juwan Stephen (Irvine Premier SC, CA)

Chicago – Sam Drablos (Lonestar SC, TX)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2u6wbahLcc

Chicago – Nathan Johnson (Arlington SA, VA) 

*Chicago – Thomas Tenuta (Crew SC Academy Wolves, MI)

Chicago – Gary Zhao (Cincinnati United Premier, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lo5-axmbT0

Clark – Kyle Russo (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)   

Coast Guard – Dakota Harich (Baltimore Celtic SC, MD)

Coast Guard – Brock Hassett (Oakwood SC, CT)

*Coast Guard – Taka Lendon (Concorde Fire SC, GA)

Colorado College - Ben Green (Santa Monica United, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i59mZQB6KGA

Connecticut – Anthony Aquadro (Western United Pioneers, MA)

*Connecticut – Peter Berkanish (Everton FC Westchester, NJ)

Connecticut – Freddy Stokes (Oakwood SC, MA)

Denison – Will Rudolph (CASL, NC)

Drew – Jason Adamo (STA Soccer, NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GVoAc1-veY

Drew - Nick Caicedo (STA Soccer, NJ)

Drew – John D'Elia (Parsippany SC, NJ)

*Drew – Edward DiPietro (Continental FC Delco, PA)

Drew - Tyler Kwaak (STA Soccer, NJ)

Dubuque – Chris Rigby (Sockers FC, IL)

*Eastern Connecticut – George Spanos (Oakwood SC, CT)

Emory – Zach Doernberg (Carolina Railhawks Academy, NC)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqVscHv8UhM

Emory – Keegan McCombie (FC Dallas, TX)  http://www.hudl.com/team/40886/highlights/65355824

Emory – Jonathan Whyte (SOCA, VA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mounuefbIWg

Endicott – Rieley Hoffman (Oakwood Soccer Club, CT)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIupHhjui4w

Franklin – Corey Carpenter (Montgomery County HS, KY)

Franklin & Marshall – Samuel Clayton (Bethesda SC, MD)

Gettysburg – Jimmy Evangelos (FC Copa, NJ) 

Gettysburg – Thomas Keane (Bethesda SC, MD)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng7Jied6U0w

Gettysburg - Ezekiel Omonanya (Nigeria/MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjCy3Ex2wtg

Gustavus Adolphus – Jarod Petrovic (Sockers FC, IL)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdPIxWV3JDw

Hamilton – Cole Kroninger (FC Boston, MA)

*Hampden-Sydney – Anthony Astruc (Richmond United, VA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fne2AhxpwK4

Hampden-Sydney – Ryan Killen (EWSA, NC)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86lpimFgC3c

Hampden-Sydney  – Sean McMurray (TFCA, NC)   

Hampden-Sydney – Eli Strong  (EWSA, NC)

Haverford – Mike Iacono (Keystone Athletic, PA)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32iJrML9EZ0

Hobart – Sam Eaton (FC Boston Bolts, MA)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6350125/highlights/301382376

Hobart -- Binjo Emmanuel (Tabor Academy, MA)

Hobart – Brian Salazar (FC Boston Bolts, MA)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4552637/brian-salazar

Johns Hopkins – Connor Jacobs (FC Alliance, TN)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh3gWifYyvI

Kalamazoo – Webster An (Rudolf Steiner School, MI)   

*Kenyon – Eric Albrecht (Empire United, NY)   

Kenyon – John Penas (Berkshire School)

Knox (IA) – Tom Driscoll (Bavarian SC, WI)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaiV9XgtiDs

Lake Forest – Lucas Geib (Sockers FC, IL)

Lasell – David Perry (FC Boston Bolts, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUhNElc0jEw

*Loras – Mark Broderick (Sporting Iowa/West Des Moines SC, IA)   

*Loras – Luis "Alex" Hererra (Shattuck-St. Mary's, IA)   

*Loras – Luke Reese (West Des Moines SC, IA)

*Loras – Kody Rife (Hempstead HS, IA)
   

Macalester - Tom Ehrsam (North Shore United, WI)   http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/thomas-ehrsam/jleGDFKgEeW-8KA2nzwbTA/videos.htm

Macalester – Nick Fuselier (Colorado Rush, CO)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I1gGcu84hw

Mary Hardin-Baylor – Logan Aucoin (Oak Ridge HS, TX)  http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/logan-aucoin/Vq8Nkn_MEeS00gAmVebEWg/videos.htm

Messiah – Joseph Cianciotta (FC Copa, NJ)

Messiah – Micah Fitz (Fredricksburg FC/DC United, VA)

Messiah – Jonathan Groothoff (GPS Portland Phoenix, ME)   http://seoj.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/me/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/jonathan-groothoff

Middlebury – Shams Mohajerani (FC Boston Bolts, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7Uw4EtsJio

*Middlebury – Will Sheng (Everton FC Westchester, NY)    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ1H0B9NpZk

Muhlenberg – Jordan Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

Muhlenberg – Zachary Cimring (FC Copa, NJ)

North Park – Matt Reisdorf (Oregon SC, WI)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb5r2iHZRM8

Occidental – Will Caples (Rancho Santa Fe Attack, CA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndMzJ0JbE2w

Ohio Weslayan – Mario Marino (FC Blazers, MA)

Ohio Wesleyan – Spencer Powlette (Ohio Galaxies FC, OH)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihUqpzsTXog

Ohio Wesleyan – Mario Marino (FC Blazers, MA)

Olivet – Yves Tambwe (Sporting FC Toronto, ON)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6Jn4EHfkto

Rutgers-Camden – Nasser Aamer (FC Copa, NJ) 

Rochester – Cristian Baltier (FC Boston Bolts, MA)

Rochester – Joshua Cooley (North Shore United, WI)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2934635/highlights/80288551/v2

*Rochester – Zach Lawlor (Empire United, NY)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCuvrgngUCw

*Rochester – Nathan Leopold (Concorde Fire SC, GA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fne8lDzQrX8

Roger Williams – Edmund Geschickter (FC Boston Bolts, MA)

St. John's – Nicholas French (Croatian Eagles SC, WI)

St. Joseph's – Ryan Buonaiuto (NEFC, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhoMXNq5a3g

St. Mary's – Michael Maniak (Madison FC, WI)   http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/wi/wisconsin-dells/wisconsin-dells-high-school/michael-maniak

St. Thomas – Andrew Edwards (North Shore United, WI)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf1CMZnZAMs

St. Lawrence – Aidan Callahan (Empire United, NY)

Scranton – Sean Regan (FC Copa, NJ)   http://www.jerseysportsnow.com/article.php?story=13110501

Sewanee – Johnny McNeill (CASL, NC)

*Sewanee – Richard VanGurp (Charlotte Soccer Academy, NC)   

Springfield – Tyler Champagne (FSA FC United, CT)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAW1AZFUkUw

*Springfield – Julian Stifano (Oakwood SC, CT)   http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/ct/bethel/bethel-high-school5/julian-stifano

Stockton – Justin Ruiz (World Class FC, NJ)

Tufts – Zev Hattis (FC Boston Bolts, MA)

Tufts – Tanner Jameson (Empire United, NY)

Tufts – Brett Rojas (NJ)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp3au15TAk8

Tufts – Daniel Sellers (Seacoast United, MA)   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQbMNF1UlwY

UMass – Boston – Andres Amador (FC Boston Bolts, MA)

Union – Zachary Beyloune (FC Stars of Massachusetts, MA)

Wartburg – Riley Close (Ankeny HS, IA)

*Washington and Lee – Ryan Lesher (Richmond United, VA)   

Washington University in St. Louis – Jonathan Garske (Baltimore Celtic, MD)   

Wentworth – Drew DeCoste (NEFC, MA)   

Wheaton (IL) – Austin Pack (Vestavia Hills SC, AL)   http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2673825/highlights/249665377/v2

Wisconsin–Platteville – Brendan Carr (Sockers FC, IL)

Wisconsin–Platteville – Frankie Herrera (Madison 56ers, WI) http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6108786/highlights/299091376/v2

Wisconsin–Platteville – Will Seehawer (FC Wisconsin Nationals, WI)

Wisconsin–Whitewater – Toney Anderson (Chicago Fire, WI)  http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6134188/highlights/290697384/v2

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Trevor Johnson (St. Catherine's HS, WI)   
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6134585/highlights/304488458

Wisconsin-Whitewater - Kevin Mesich (Croatian Eagles SC, WI)

York – Barak Amige (Bethesda SC, MD)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_Qz_XXp0dY
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: yurmama69 on February 19, 2016, 04:34:18 PM
Methodist - Austin Lang (TFCA, NC)
Methodist - William "Cole" Slater (TFCA, NC)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Flying Weasel on February 22, 2016, 07:06:07 AM
Quote from: blooter442 on December 11, 2015, 02:50:13 PM
J. Groothoff is a good player in what little I saw of him. Moved from CA to Yarmouth, ME this year. Not sure if he would have been a "Messiah-level" player in the 2012-2013 era, but he is a solid kid with a good upside and could be part of the Falcons' resurgence. Quick, skilled, a good striker. Not the most physical given his stature, but then again not every striker is supposed to have the physicality of Greg Singer, and I think he makes up for it with his speed.

No idea how his talent will stack up, but this article let's me know that Groothoff is the type of kid I'll be happy to have at Messiah: http://www.pressherald.com/2015/09/14/groothoff-brothers-join-clippers-ship/
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on February 22, 2016, 02:41:33 PM
Quote from: Flying Weasel on February 22, 2016, 07:06:07 AM
Quote from: blooter442 on December 11, 2015, 02:50:13 PM
J. Groothoff is a good player in what little I saw of him. Moved from CA to Yarmouth, ME this year. Not sure if he would have been a "Messiah-level" player in the 2012-2013 era, but he is a solid kid with a good upside and could be part of the Falcons' resurgence. Quick, skilled, a good striker. Not the most physical given his stature, but then again not every striker is supposed to have the physicality of Greg Singer, and I think he makes up for it with his speed.

No idea how his talent will stack up, but this article let's me know that Groothoff is the type of kid I'll be happy to have at Messiah: http://www.pressherald.com/2015/09/14/groothoff-brothers-join-clippers-ship/




Nice article. It has to be a fact that Home schooled kids are so much more MATURE than other kids. What they may lack in social skills or the need to "catch up" they make up for in maturity and humility. Just a vague generalization but it usually sticks...What is this kid's size? He looks to be a touch small but I am sure very skilled and pacey. I am starting to believe the world of D3 soccer is changing and after watching Messiah multiple times last year they might and probably are taking a "deep" look into what needs to change in the coming years. The obvious answer is they need a GK and one that can step in and play right away. I do not know the inner workings of this side so maybe their starting GK was injured last year but his replacement from what I saw should not be a starting GK at I would venture to guess he would not be starting for many TOP D3 programs. I also think they need maybe 1 or 2 more physical players. In years past if what lacked in Mid field in physicality they more than made up for with skill and speed. I would like to see some "toughness" in midfield mixed with skill. When I tuned in to watch Messiah I thought they lacked that killer instinct they had the past 10 years. Sometimes these type of players can change a game you are losing to get everyone "up" after a crunching tackle. Maybe I was watching Williams to much last year and got the sides confused.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on March 08, 2016, 11:42:13 AM
Recruiting classes starting to take shape. They should be finalized and published on the team websites by the end of March or early April. Excited to see what teams are bringing in who. The list on the website with commitments is nice and helpful but definitely not the full picture of what all the schools are doing.

Spring season is also right around the corner. Anybody know any of their respective schools spring game schedule?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on March 08, 2016, 01:42:18 PM
Another incoming player for Messiah is Cooper Robbins, younger brother of both former Falcon Carter Robbins (multiple-year AA central defender) and current Falcon Kirby Robbins (MF-target).

For a photo, go to http://www.greensboro.com/sports/all-area-boys-soccer/article_03f9e434-698b-5caa-aa17-d9bd4ebc4137.html; for his stats, go to http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/cooper-robbins/dwJO-vTnEeKZ5AAmVebBJg/gendersport/soccer-stats.htm; to confirm his standing as first-team All-State in NC, go to http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/high-school/article48206640.html.

I'm slightly puzzled why he isn't actually written about in the first link, which lists Greensboro-area all stars--since he's the only player pictured, and right under the headline. His teammate Malik Ibrahim (just a sophomore but also All-state) is listed, and perhaps Ibrahim is considered to be even better than Robbins, though I have no information about Ibrahim that would justify saying that. Anyway, Robbins might be the single most talented incoming recruit for Messiah. Some regard him as better than his AA brother Carter Robbins, which is saying something (someone on this board who saw him play in the Final Four said that Carter Robbins was better than anyone in the NESCAC). Anyway, he's likely to start at central defender this fall. Sometimes freshmen do start for Messiah, but it's not the norm, regardless of how good a player is. In recent years, Jack Thompson (now playing professionally, and probably the single most dangerous player the Falcons have had since Kasiguran, despite being snubbed in the AA voting) started his first season; so did Danny Brandt (no longer at Messiah). This past season, however, four freshman started many of the games and sometimes also a fifth. I think the Falcons are likely to return to the tournament this fall, despite the fact that Lycoming had no seniors on their whole roster. They will have (we hope) a healthy Colby Thomas, a very strong incoming class, and 3 sophomores who were regional HS AAs in different parts of the country.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on March 08, 2016, 03:49:55 PM
Quote from: Falconer on March 08, 2016, 01:42:18 PM
Another incoming player for Messiah is Cooper Robbins, younger brother of both former Falcon Carter Robbins (multiple-year AA central defender) and current Falcon Kirby Robbins (MF-target).

For a photo, go to http://www.greensboro.com/sports/all-area-boys-soccer/article_03f9e434-698b-5caa-aa17-d9bd4ebc4137.html; for his stats, go to http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/cooper-robbins/dwJO-vTnEeKZ5AAmVebBJg/gendersport/soccer-stats.htm; to confirm his standing as first-team All-State in NC, go to http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/high-school/article48206640.html.

I'm slightly puzzled why he isn't actually written about in the first link, which lists Greensboro-area all stars--since he's the only player pictured, and right under the headline. His teammate Malik Ibrahim (just a sophomore but also All-state) is listed, and perhaps Ibrahim is considered to be even better than Robbins, though I have no information about Ibrahim that would justify saying that. Anyway, Robbins might be the single most talented incoming recruit for Messiah. Some regard him as better than his AA brother Carter Robbins, which is saying something (someone on this board who saw him play in the Final Four said that Carter Robbins was better than anyone in the NESCAC). Anyway, he's likely to start at central defender this fall. Sometimes freshmen do start for Messiah, but it's not the norm, regardless of how good a player is. In recent years, Jack Thompson (now playing professionally, and probably the single most dangerous player the Falcons have had since Kasiguran, despite being snubbed in the AA voting) started his first season; so did Danny Brandt (no longer at Messiah). This past season, however, four freshman started many of the games and sometimes also a fifth. I think the Falcons are likely to return to the tournament this fall, despite the fact that Lycoming had no seniors on their whole roster. They will have (we hope) a healthy Colby Thomas, a very strong incoming class, and 3 sophomores who were regional HS AAs in different parts of the country.

I agree that Messiah will most likely get back to the conference final. I think the two favorites have to be Lycoming vs Messiah when it gets to that point in the season. As for who will win that match-up...no idea!  ;D

Haven't heard much about Lycoming's recruiting class this season but can't imagine they will be bringing in a lot without graduating anyone from last season. They currently have 4 listed on the D3Soccer recruit tracker. Messiah has 3 plus the Robbins brother so that also puts them at 4. How many seniors did Messiah graduate last season? 5?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on March 08, 2016, 04:25:19 PM
Lycoming should cruise to another title. They don't graduate anyone from a team that absolutely dominated Messiah both times they played them last season. The only change in the equation this time is that Lycoming has to travel to Messiah which is no easy test. The Falcons are very good on home turf just as Lycoming was last season. Messiah loses 5 seniors that include 4 top level players in Kyne, Kennel, Rowe, and Myer. The fifth senior is Eagan who played in a majority of the games from what I remember but not a huge loss compared to the others mentioned. Messiah still has some pieces to fill as to where Lycoming is looking to expand on their current championship team. I will be interested to see the preseason predictions for the Commonwealth. Messiah and Lycoming will be 1 and 2 but in which order?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ryan Harmanis on March 09, 2016, 12:41:38 AM
Quote from: gustiefan04 on February 04, 2016, 05:59:53 PM
Rumor has it that Ohio Wesleyan got a commitment from a two time high school AA selection, central midfield player...

Not sure of his name, but I heard from another OWU recruit...

That's accurate - Antonio Romanelli.  His dad played at OWU back in the day.  Good kid, nasty on free kicks (which you can see from the highlight video on the D3 page).  OWU actually has two incoming recruits who will be second-generation Bishops, as incoming freshman Drew Riggle's dad also played.  They're still putting the finishing touches on the class but I think it has a chance to be a very good one.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: yurmama69 on March 22, 2016, 01:37:43 PM
Methodist – Noah Bagherpour – (Triangle United, NC)
Dickinson – Lionel Reid-Shaw – (Triangle United , NC)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on March 28, 2016, 02:35:38 AM
Quote from: yurmama69 on March 22, 2016, 01:37:43 PM
Methodist – Noah Bagherpour – (Triangle United, NC)
Dickinson – Lionel Reid-Shaw – (Triangle United , NC)

Thank you for the additions!  Watch for them to appear soon (with video links) on the D3Soccer.com page.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: gustiefan04 on April 19, 2016, 04:55:43 PM
A few more commitments to add to the list out of Western Chicago Suburbs

Carthage College - AJ Gouriotis - Defender - Strikers Fox Valley - Burlington Central HS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exHh7DCMdx0

Carthage College - Cole Tecza - Forward - Sockers FC - Burlington Central HS
Several individual clips on youtube - no highlight reel

Gustavus Adolphus- Luke Laurich - Center Mid - Strikers Fox Valley - Batavia HS
Has video, but can't seem to find it

Augustana College - Matt Allen - Wing - Strikers Fox Valley - Batavia HS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O9mTAY3hgA&feature=youtu.be

Augustana College - Michael Peters - Forward - Strikers Fox Valley - St. Charles East HS
No Video

Knox College - Drew Wilmington - Forward - Strikers Fox Valley - Elgin Academy Prep
No Video

Concordia Chicago - Danny Ramirez - Forward - Strikers Fox Valley - Glenbard North HS
No Video

Concordia Chicago - Miguel Ramirez - Defender - Strikers Fox Valley - Glenbard North HS
No Video
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: bigwilly903 on May 17, 2016, 10:09:20 AM
Have there been any moves regarding the Stevenson HC job? Hard to believe a job like this hasn't been announced and we are in the middle of May.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on May 17, 2016, 03:14:18 PM
Quote from: Shooter McGavin on March 08, 2016, 04:25:19 PM
Lycoming should cruise to another title. They don't graduate anyone from a team that absolutely dominated Messiah both times they played them last season. The only change in the equation this time is that Lycoming has to travel to Messiah which is no easy test. The Falcons are very good on home turf just as Lycoming was last season. Messiah loses 5 seniors that include 4 top level players in Kyne, Kennel, Rowe, and Myer. The fifth senior is Eagan who played in a majority of the games from what I remember but not a huge loss compared to the others mentioned. Messiah still has some pieces to fill as to where Lycoming is looking to expand on their current championship team. I will be interested to see the preseason predictions for the Commonwealth. Messiah and Lycoming will be 1 and 2 but in which order?
I certainly agree that Lycoming has to be considered the favorite to repeat in the Commonwealth, and that the Falcons would be the pre-season pick for the second spot.  Lycoming returns the entire roster, while the Falcons lost at least six players (including a rising junior backup player who has decided not to continue playing).  All of that implies only good things for Lycoming.

However, otherwise my analysis of the overall picture is different.  Regarding home fields, there are two specific places where the Falcons have had great difficulty playing over the years--and I don't mean just this particular group of Falcons.  One is Stevens Institute and the other is Lycoming.  The dimensions of those fields and their surfaces quite negatively impact the Falcons' trademark possession soccer.  Perhaps the single worst defeat the Falcons suffered in the Brandt years, e.g., was a 3-1 loss at Stevens in 2003.  I did not see that game, but I understand it was ugly from the Falcon's point of view, and largely owing to the influence of the field on the Falcons.  Perhaps someone else here did see it and can challenge or support what I heard.  Lycoming's field also harms the Falcons. This coming year the regular season contest is at Messiah, so that won't be a Factor on the Falcons' side of the ball. 

I should add that this is the only type of factor where playing at home, vs playing on the road, favors the Falcons. Messiah has a well-kept, relatively soft, large grass field that favors their game. Given similar fields, it really doesn't matter where they play, home or away. Indeed, during the Brandt years the Falcons' record in the NCAA tournament was actually better on the road than at home, at least for many years if not perhaps the whole period of his time at Messiah. I haven't done the math to check whether it was for his entire tenure at Messiah. The NCAA preference for avoiding turf fields was surely a factor.

Where I differ most from Shooter, however, is here: "Messiah loses 5 seniors that include 4 top level players in Kyne, Kennel, Rowe, and Myer."  Perhaps our definitions of "top level players" are different, but IMO the best player in this group was Myer, whose best position was as left outside defender (he is left-footed). Myer was very good, especially when given the opportunity to take free kicks, but IMO by Messiah standards not clearly a "top level" player.  Everyone knows that the Falcons lost a huge amount of talent after the 2014 season--not only the seniors, four of whom IMO were legitimately AA level players (how Jack Thompson wasn't actually voted such is an inexplicable fact, no less inexplicable than the fact that the only perfect game in World Series history was pitched by Don Larsen), but also Danny Brandt who left for D2.  What is not well known is that the next couple of classes were not only below the talent level of that class but also below the level of several other classes, including the rising sophomores and probably also the incoming freshmen.  I'm talking about soccer ability, obviously, not the value of the young men as people or even perhaps as future leaders in our society--things which are, quite frankly, far more important than our topic here.  I haven't had the privilege of knowing very many soccer players over the years, but nothing I know suggests that any group of them has ever lacked character or human talent.  But, they've not all been equally talented on the soccer field.

In other words, I think the Falcons will probably be quite a bit better in 2016 than they were in 2015, even though they will be much less experienced. Indeed, the fact that they often had 4 freshmen starting games last fall--almost unprecedented in Falcon history, and certainly unprecedented since they started winning national titles--should tell you by itself that something was not normal in Grantham. 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on May 24, 2016, 03:33:24 PM
Quote from: Falconer on May 17, 2016, 03:14:18 PM
Quote from: Shooter McGavin on March 08, 2016, 04:25:19 PM
Lycoming should cruise to another title. They don't graduate anyone from a team that absolutely dominated Messiah both times they played them last season. The only change in the equation this time is that Lycoming has to travel to Messiah which is no easy test. The Falcons are very good on home turf just as Lycoming was last season. Messiah loses 5 seniors that include 4 top level players in Kyne, Kennel, Rowe, and Myer. The fifth senior is Eagan who played in a majority of the games from what I remember but not a huge loss compared to the others mentioned. Messiah still has some pieces to fill as to where Lycoming is looking to expand on their current championship team. I will be interested to see the preseason predictions for the Commonwealth. Messiah and Lycoming will be 1 and 2 but in which order?
I certainly agree that Lycoming has to be considered the favorite to repeat in the Commonwealth, and that the Falcons would be the pre-season pick for the second spot.  Lycoming returns the entire roster, while the Falcons lost at least six players (including a rising junior backup player who has decided not to continue playing).  All of that implies only good things for Lycoming.

However, otherwise my analysis of the overall picture is different.  Regarding home fields, there are two specific places where the Falcons have had great difficulty playing over the years--and I don't mean just this particular group of Falcons.  One is Stevens Institute and the other is Lycoming.  The dimensions of those fields and their surfaces quite negatively impact the Falcons' trademark possession soccer.  Perhaps the single worst defeat the Falcons suffered in the Brandt years, e.g., was a 3-1 loss at Stevens in 2003.  I did not see that game, but I understand it was ugly from the Falcon's point of view, and largely owing to the influence of the field on the Falcons.  Perhaps someone else here did see it and can challenge or support what I heard.  Lycoming's field also harms the Falcons. This coming year the regular season contest is at Messiah, so that won't be a Factor on the Falcons' side of the ball. 

I should add that this is the only type of factor where playing at home, vs playing on the road, favors the Falcons. Messiah has a well-kept, relatively soft, large grass field that favors their game. Given similar fields, it really doesn't matter where they play, home or away. Indeed, during the Brandt years the Falcons' record in the NCAA tournament was actually better on the road than at home, at least for many years if not perhaps the whole period of his time at Messiah. I haven't done the math to check whether it was for his entire tenure at Messiah. The NCAA preference for avoiding turf fields was surely a factor.

Where I differ most from Shooter, however, is here: "Messiah loses 5 seniors that include 4 top level players in Kyne, Kennel, Rowe, and Myer."  Perhaps our definitions of "top level players" are different, but IMO the best player in this group was Myer, whose best position was as left outside defender (he is left-footed). Myer was very good, especially when given the opportunity to take free kicks, but IMO by Messiah standards not clearly a "top level" player.  Everyone knows that the Falcons lost a huge amount of talent after the 2014 season--not only the seniors, four of whom IMO were legitimately AA level players (how Jack Thompson wasn't actually voted such is an inexplicable fact, no less inexplicable than the fact that the only perfect game in World Series history was pitched by Don Larsen), but also Danny Brandt who left for D2.  What is not well known is that the next couple of classes were not only below the talent level of that class but also below the level of several other classes, including the rising sophomores and probably also the incoming freshmen.  I'm talking about soccer ability, obviously, not the value of the young men as people or even perhaps as future leaders in our society--things which are, quite frankly, far more important than our topic here.  I haven't had the privilege of knowing very many soccer players over the years, but nothing I know suggests that any group of them has ever lacked character or human talent.  But, they've not all been equally talented on the soccer field.

In other words, I think the Falcons will probably be quite a bit better in 2016 than they were in 2015, even though they will be much less experienced. Indeed, the fact that they often had 4 freshmen starting games last fall--almost unprecedented in Falcon history, and certainly unprecedented since they started winning national titles--should tell you by itself that something was not normal in Grantham.

Correct me if I am wrong Shooter, but what I think he meant was the top level players they lost were top level for Messiah's team that year. Obviously they aren't up to the Messiah standard that we are all accustomed to, but for that team last year those players were the top talent level and they just happen to be losing them. We all can agree that comparing last year's Seniors to the 2015 class of Payne, Thompson, Robbins, Ramirez, etc is no comparison.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on May 24, 2016, 03:35:59 PM
Also why we are on the subject of Messiah and Lycoming here are my quick thoughts. I believe that you will see both of them ranked throughout the year. I also think we will see Lycoming ranked #1 at some point whether that is in the early going or tail end of the season I am not sure, but I think it will happen. The highest we will see Messiah climb is just outside the top 10...I don't think they will have enough to crack it.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEPAFAN on June 08, 2016, 10:18:06 AM
A little off topic, but hey it is July...who has the best produced live stream? HD streaming; announcers; etc?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: jknezek on June 08, 2016, 10:29:03 AM
Quote from: NEPAFAN on June 08, 2016, 10:18:06 AM
A little off topic, but hey it is July...who has the best produced live stream? HD streaming; announcers; etc?

I don't know how well it compares, but when W&L played at Messiah last season I was very impressed with their set up and announcers. Better than anything I see regularly in the ODAC, especially the announcers.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on June 08, 2016, 12:55:36 PM
Quote from: NEPAFAN on June 08, 2016, 10:18:06 AM
A little off topic, but hey it is July...who has the best produced live stream? HD streaming; announcers; etc?

I am partial to the Wheaton (IL) and F&M streams.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEPAFAN on June 09, 2016, 09:48:40 AM
Quote from: Ommadawn on June 08, 2016, 12:55:36 PM
Quote from: NEPAFAN on June 08, 2016, 10:18:06 AM
A little off topic, but hey it is July...who has the best produced live stream? HD streaming; announcers; etc?

I am partial to the Wheaton (IL) and F&M streams.

Yes I think F&M is very good. Drew is very strong with graphics along the bottom and a HD feed. I am okay without commentary.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on June 09, 2016, 03:43:25 PM
Quote from: NEPAFAN on June 08, 2016, 10:18:06 AM
A little off topic, but hey it is July...who has the best produced live stream? HD streaming; announcers; etc?

Messiah without a doubt. Great camera views including replays and zoom-ins which is unusual at the D3 level due to funding alone, plus they have a good announcing crew that is usually unbiased and knows the game well.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on June 10, 2016, 09:07:19 PM
Concerning newcomers, has anyone actually seen Shay Quintin play? He was All-State in Massachusetts for what was apparently a dynamite team at Milton Academy--not the type of school from which Messiah gets a lot of players. His profile seems more suited to the NESCAC, and I'm guessing that Mr Right or someone else from up that way has seen him.

I'm inclined to think that the incoming CB combination of Joey Cianciatta (Copa FC) and Cooper Robbins (regional AA) is really going to help the Falcons. I doubt both will start right away, but Robbins probably will and might actually be the best defender as a freshman. Time will tell.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: 4231CenterBack on June 17, 2016, 02:24:32 PM
Some interesting Messiah related news:

- Nick Thompson comes out  of retirement to play for his old coach Dave Brandt at Pittsburgh Riverhounds

- Danny Brandt resurfaces at Wheaton (IL) to play for Jake DeClute.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on June 22, 2016, 02:08:51 PM
http://gomustangsports.com/sports/msoc/2016-17/releases/20160617id2aj8

New coach announced for Stevenson. The Commonwealth continues to get more competitive each year. This will only add to the competition for Messiah and now Lycoming.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Joe Wally on June 23, 2016, 10:45:14 AM
The following freshmen have been added to Wabash's 2016 soccer roster:

Gabriel Anguiano - Hammond, IN / Bishop Noll Institute       
Adam Courter - Fremont, CA / Washington       
Devon DeLaMater - Marietta, GA / North Cobb       
Cruz Garcia - Fort Wayne, IN / Canterbury School       
Ethan McNaughton - Indianapolis, IN / Plainfield       
Mohamed Ndour - Bronx, NY / Kingsbridge International       
David Ortega - Hammond, IN / Munster       
Keith Owen - Indianapolis, IN / Cardinal Ritter       
David Riggs - Indianapolis, IN / Heritage Christian       
Nicholas Shrader - Indianapolis, IN / North Central       
Michael Tanchevski - Crown Point, IN / Crown Point       
Pierce Van Houten - Rensselaer, IN / Rensselaer Central       
Abdoulie Waggeh - Bronx, NY / The Metropolitan HS
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: MidwestGrinder on June 23, 2016, 11:20:33 AM
Quote from: Joe Wally on June 23, 2016, 10:45:14 AM
The following freshmen have been added to Wabash's 2016 soccer roster:

Gabriel Anguiano - Hammond, IN / Bishop Noll Institute       
Adam Courter - Fremont, CA / Washington       
Devon DeLaMater - Marietta, GA / North Cobb       
Cruz Garcia - Fort Wayne, IN / Canterbury School       
Ethan McNaughton - Indianapolis, IN / Plainfield       
Mohamed Ndour - Bronx, NY / Kingsbridge International       
David Ortega - Hammond, IN / Munster       
Keith Owen - Indianapolis, IN / Cardinal Ritter       
David Riggs - Indianapolis, IN / Heritage Christian       
Nicholas Shrader - Indianapolis, IN / North Central       
Michael Tanchevski - Crown Point, IN / Crown Point       
Pierce Van Houten - Rensselaer, IN / Rensselaer Central       
Abdoulie Waggeh - Bronx, NY / The Metropolitan HS

I like Wabash's chances of making the NCAC tournament this year and having a solid season. They return nearly everyone (including All-Region players Jennings and Dorsuleski) and the rest of the conference is a Pandora's box. OWU lost a TON of talent (although they always rebuild), Depauw lost some good players in Ables, Schoenfeld and Musa, and Oberlin lost Ingham. I expect Denison to do well and of course Kenyon is a national title frontrunner. I would not at all be surprised to see Wabash make the NCAC tournament and maybe pull off an upset to make the NCAC finals  :o
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on June 30, 2016, 02:16:50 PM
Quote from: 4231CenterBack on June 17, 2016, 02:24:32 PM
Some interesting Messiah related news:

- Nick Thompson comes out  of retirement to play for his old coach Dave Brandt at Pittsburgh Riverhounds

- Danny Brandt resurfaces at Wheaton (IL) to play for Jake DeClute.


Well the Brandt to Pittsburgh rumor that had been circulating the past few years finally came true. I just do not understand it. Navy might be one of the top 10 coaching jobs in the country because of the pay and BENEFITS. You are set for life. What are Brandt's goals in coaching? Did he give up on Navy to quickly after realizing it might be a struggle to win consistently? Does his massive ego need to and must get to the PRO game? The league that he has joined is a couple bad investments away from FOLDING. Any insights on this would be helpful to realize why he jumped "ship".

As far as his son, this kid is some player and I like his game but what on earth is going on with all the schools and the jumping around. D3 to D1 to D2 back to D3...Insights ti this also would be of interest
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: jknezek on June 30, 2016, 03:30:17 PM
MLS coaches generally are MLS assistants. Or former players, which seems to be the hot way to go for some reason. Anyway, MLS assistants were generally head coaches in USL/NASL and other pro levels. If his ambition is to be an MLS coach, he needed to move. Caleb Porter was an anomaly. The days of Sigi Schmidt and Bruce Arenas moving straight to MLS gigs from DI college programs is over except in very rare circumstances. And those circumstances include D1 gigs where coaches can really make a name. Navy is not likely a school where that will happen.

I think your opinion that USL is in danger of folding misses the mark. Given the partnership with MLS and the MLS developmental affiliates that are populating USL these days, I think USL is in probably the best financial shape in its history. Over 20 teams have joined USL in the last 3 years, more than doubling the size of the league. No teams folded or moved to PDL in the last season or two, a rarity for USL. Overall, it isn't a huge financial winner by any means, but it finally seems to be growing as the pro soccer pyramid in this country takes a little bit of shape.

The Riverhounds have an affiliation with Columbus, who does not sponsor a USL development team preferring the relationship with Pittsburgh so far, so Brandt will get exposure to MLS through players moving back and forth and conversations with the Columbus coaching staff. If his ambition is to see if he can be an MLS coach, this move makes good sense. Risky, but it all depends on what you are trying to do. If his goal was to comfortably coach out his career, Navy wasn't a bad spot. But to keep climbing the ladder? He had to move on.

As for his son, I have no idea.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Saint of Old on June 30, 2016, 04:37:00 PM
Makes sense (in my humble opinion) for Brandt Jr. to go to possibly the best soccer program in history (Wheaton) after winning a championship with possibly the best soccer program in history.

He's a champion, and he knows it.
Why stay at Messiah?

He will be the only individual who will be able to claim that he competed for two of college soccer's powerhouse teams and maybe even win a championship with both.

Makes a lot of sense.
Wish he came to SLU :)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on July 01, 2016, 10:56:19 AM
Quote from: Saint of Old on June 30, 2016, 04:37:00 PM
Makes sense (in my humble opinion) for Brandt Jr. to go to possibly the best soccer program in history (Wheaton) after winning a championship with possibly the best soccer program in history.

He's a champion, and he knows it.
Why stay at Messiah?

He will be the only individual who will be able to claim that he competed for two of college soccer's powerhouse teams and maybe even win a championship with both.

Makes a lot of sense.
Wish he came to SLU :)

I feel if he would have stayed then Messiah wouldn't be in the funk they have been in lately. It was a selfish move on his part. He knew they wouldn't be as good without the 2015 class so he moved on. Selfish! Louisville didn't work because the culture was a complete 180 from Messiah and he tried to go back to Messiah but the team, not the coaching staff, boycotted him and didn't want him back. And why would you? The kid ditched you because he knew they wouldn't be as good. So then he transfers from Louisville to play on a beach somewhere in Florida and that got old fast. Now for his final year he's heading to Wheaton, whose coach by the way has great connections with Brandt's father, so this move makes tons of sense. Wheaton is familiar with him and thrilled to have him and Danny is familiar with their staff as well. It's a win win for both parties and he should have made that move first. But in all honesty he should have never left Messiah. Big time mistake but he's young and he will live and learn. He will grow from this process but it's a shame of the constant moving between schools.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Flying Weasel on July 02, 2016, 09:39:38 AM
Navy has hired a replacement for Dave Brandt, and it's another of Division III's most successful coaches: Tim O'Donohue.  O'Donohue has spent the past 5 years as an assistant at D-I powerhouse UConn (2011-15), after 10 years as head coach at Stevens Tech (2001-10) where he posted a 165-21-23 (.844) record.  That mark places him at the top of the list of Winningest All-Time Division III coaches (10+ years min. as D-III head coach) in the NCAA record books.  Dave Brandt left Messiah and Division III with a .886 winning pct., the best career D-III mark, but the record book includes all years as a NCAA head coach (all divisions) meaning Dave Brandt's Navy years have pulled him down the list a little.  Brandt and O'Donohue squared off in the 2008 D-III Final, a 1-1 draw that was decided by penalty kick shootout in Messiah's favor.

One thing I wasn't remembering about O'Donohue was that he was a 4-year starter at Muhlenberg in the middle of a run of 8 NCAA appearances in 9 years (back when the tournament field was 32 teams and a little harder to get into).  As a senior, the Mules reached their only Final Four and were eliminated via penalty kick shootout in the semifinals by host and eventual champion Williams.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on July 06, 2016, 01:01:18 PM
O'Donohue is an interesting choice for Navy. Personally, I thought he made a mistake to leave a D3 Head Coaching role at Stevens with a lot of success to go to UCONN to be Ray Reid's lackey. I was wrong as he was young enough to make the move and wanted to be a D1 head coach. For all his faults Ray Reid has plenty of connections and is a great name to throw down as a reference. I remember O'Donohue to be a screamer at Stevens when I saw them live in 2008 at Babson in the NCAA's and they played a classic NCAA game v RPI in the 1st round. They went down early and he was screaming at his players, the ref and even Adam Clinton the RPI coach who is no slouch himself in terms of screaming. I came away impressed with the game but thought O'Donohue was a bit immature. Maybe that was an anomaly.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on July 06, 2016, 09:08:59 PM
Quick Pittsburgh Riverhounds update....I believe Brandt has started 2-4-1 since his arrival. I have no idea what the team was like before he arrived so maybe that is improvement. Anyone in the know?  Has the style changed?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: D3soccerwatcher on July 08, 2016, 07:03:46 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on June 30, 2016, 02:16:50 PM
Quote from: 4231CenterBack on June 17, 2016, 02:24:32 PM
Some interesting Messiah related news:

- Nick Thompson comes out  of retirement to play for his old coach Dave Brandt at Pittsburgh Riverhounds

- Danny Brandt resurfaces at Wheaton (IL) to play for Jake DeClute.


Well the Brandt to Pittsburgh rumor that had been circulating the past few years finally came true. I just do not understand it. Navy might be one of the top 10 coaching jobs in the country because of the pay and BENEFITS. You are set for life. What are Brandt's goals in coaching? Did he give up on Navy to quickly after realizing it might be a struggle to win consistently? Does his massive ego need to and must get to the PRO game? The league that he has joined is a couple bad investments away from FOLDING. Any insights on this would be helpful to realize why he jumped "ship".

As far as his son, this kid is some player and I like his game but what on earth is going on with all the schools and the jumping around. D3 to D1 to D2 back to D3...Insights ti this also would be of interest

If you think Navy might be "one of the top 10 coaching jobs in the country" then my guess is you have never spent significant time at a military academy.  It might pay well as you have highlighted, but it is very different from other NCAA soccer programs in so many ways.  And I'm also guessing that a Coach the caliber of Dave Brandt has much more that he wants to accomplish than just being "set for life".
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: D3soccerwatcher on July 08, 2016, 07:05:26 PM
Quote from: Mid-Atlantic Fan on July 01, 2016, 10:56:19 AM
Quote from: Saint of Old on June 30, 2016, 04:37:00 PM
Makes sense (in my humble opinion) for Brandt Jr. to go to possibly the best soccer program in history (Wheaton) after winning a championship with possibly the best soccer program in history.

He's a champion, and he knows it.
Why stay at Messiah?

He will be the only individual who will be able to claim that he competed for two of college soccer's powerhouse teams and maybe even win a championship with both.

Makes a lot of sense.
Wish he came to SLU :)

I feel if he would have stayed then Messiah wouldn't be in the funk they have been in lately. It was a selfish move on his part. He knew they wouldn't be as good without the 2015 class so he moved on. Selfish! Louisville didn't work because the culture was a complete 180 from Messiah and he tried to go back to Messiah but the team, not the coaching staff, boycotted him and didn't want him back. And why would you? The kid ditched you because he knew they wouldn't be as good. So then he transfers from Louisville to play on a beach somewhere in Florida and that got old fast. Now for his final year he's heading to Wheaton, whose coach by the way has great connections with Brandt's father, so this move makes tons of sense. Wheaton is familiar with him and thrilled to have him and Danny is familiar with their staff as well. It's a win win for both parties and he should have made that move first. But in all honesty he should have never left Messiah. Big time mistake but he's young and he will live and learn. He will grow from this process but it's a shame of the constant moving between schools.

If I'm following Brandt's moves properly, it seems to me that he has two years of eligibility remaining.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: D3soccerwatcher on July 12, 2016, 12:09:52 AM
After the significant Senior class Wheaton just graduated (two have already signed pro contracts - including one in the MLS), Brandt is much needed there and he will undoubtedly have an immediate and considerable positive impact on this team.  I don't think anyone has ever argued his playing prowess - he is an excellent player.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on July 12, 2016, 08:25:01 AM
Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on July 12, 2016, 12:09:52 AM
After the significant Senior class Wheaton just graduated (two have already signed pro contracts - including one in the MLS), Brandt is much needed there and he will undoubtedly have an immediate and considerable positive impact on this team.  I don't think anyone has ever argued his playing prowess - he is an excellent player.

From watching him during his time at Messiah he was a very strong player for that team even with all the talent they had. He definitely stood out then and may very well be the best player on the Wheaton roster this upcoming season. 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on July 14, 2016, 07:16:36 PM
Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on July 08, 2016, 07:03:46 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on June 30, 2016, 02:16:50 PM
Quote from: 4231CenterBack on June 17, 2016, 02:24:32 PM
Some interesting Messiah related news:

- Nick Thompson comes out  of retirement to play for his old coach Dave Brandt at Pittsburgh Riverhounds

- Danny Brandt resurfaces at Wheaton (IL) to play for Jake DeClute.


Well the Brandt to Pittsburgh rumor that had been circulating the past few years finally came true. I just do not understand it. Navy might be one of the top 10 coaching jobs in the country because of the pay and BENEFITS. You are set for life. What are Brandt's goals in coaching? Did he give up on Navy to quickly after realizing it might be a struggle to win consistently? Does his massive ego need to and must get to the PRO game? The league that he has joined is a couple bad investments away from FOLDING. Any insights on this would be helpful to realize why he jumped "ship".

As far as his son, this kid is some player and I like his game but what on earth is going on with all the schools and the jumping around. D3 to D1 to D2 back to D3...Insights ti this also would be of interest

If you think Navy might be "one of the top 10 coaching jobs in the country" then my guess is you have never spent significant time at a military academy.  It might pay well as you have highlighted, but it is very different from other NCAA soccer programs in so many ways.  And I'm also guessing that a Coach the caliber of Dave Brandt has much more that he wants to accomplish than just being "set for life".


Navy is a top 10 PAYING job in the country including benefits..Other coaches in the best leagues make plenty more money at the end of the day because of camps..I understand that it would be very different from other NCAA schools and I am assuming Brandt did as well when he left from Messiah. Unfortunately a coach of Brandt's caliber was not able to succeed at Navy..So he thew in the towel.Again the USL is the USL...If you think this will be his springboard to MLS I would be happy to give you 1000 to 1 odds (minimum $200 bet) that he does not.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: D3soccerwatcher on July 14, 2016, 11:34:25 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on July 14, 2016, 07:16:36 PM
Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on July 08, 2016, 07:03:46 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on June 30, 2016, 02:16:50 PM
Quote from: 4231CenterBack on June 17, 2016, 02:24:32 PM
Some interesting Messiah related news:

- Nick Thompson comes out  of retirement to play for his old coach Dave Brandt at Pittsburgh Riverhounds

- Danny Brandt resurfaces at Wheaton (IL) to play for Jake DeClute.


Well the Brandt to Pittsburgh rumor that had been circulating the past few years finally came true. I just do not understand it. Navy might be one of the top 10 coaching jobs in the country because of the pay and BENEFITS. You are set for life. What are Brandt's goals in coaching? Did he give up on Navy to quickly after realizing it might be a struggle to win consistently? Does his massive ego need to and must get to the PRO game? The league that he has joined is a couple bad investments away from FOLDING. Any insights on this would be helpful to realize why he jumped "ship".

As far as his son, this kid is some player and I like his game but what on earth is going on with all the schools and the jumping around. D3 to D1 to D2 back to D3...Insights ti this also would be of interest

If you think Navy might be "one of the top 10 coaching jobs in the country" then my guess is you have never spent significant time at a military academy.  It might pay well as you have highlighted, but it is very different from other NCAA soccer programs in so many ways.  And I'm also guessing that a Coach the caliber of Dave Brandt has much more that he wants to accomplish than just being "set for life".


Navy is a top 10 PAYING job in the country including benefits..Other coaches in the best leagues make plenty more money at the end of the day because of camps..I understand that it would be very different from other NCAA schools and I am assuming Brandt did as well when he left from Messiah. Unfortunately a coach of Brandt's caliber was not able to succeed at Navy..So he thew in the towel.Again the USL is the USL...If you think this will be his springboard to MLS I would be happy to give you 1000 to 1 odds (minimum $200 bet) that he does not.

At the time of his departure from Navy, Dave Brandt, was the winningest active coach in Division I men's soccer and four-time National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Coach of the Year.

And here is a recap of Brandt's success AT NAVY...

"Brandt led the Naval Academy men's soccer team to perhaps their greatest stretch of two-year play in the program's history from 2013 to 2014. During this stretch, his team won a combined 27 matches – tied for the highest two-year win total in the program's history.

In 2013, Brandt led the team on a 15-game winning streak after starting the season 1-3-2, eventually reaching the second round of the NCAA Tournament and national ranking of No. 25 in the country. The 16 victories were a program record, the nine conference wins were a Patriot League single-season record, and the program's NCAA appearance was the first since 1988 and victory in the tournament the first since 1971. Brandt was named Patriot League Coach of the Year, NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year for the club's accomplishments.

The 2014 season followed a similar path, with the team finishing 11-4-5 and spending three weeks ranked in the NSCAA Top-25 Poll. Navy had considerable success against nationally ranked opponents, compiling a 2-0-1 record, which included a home victory over No. 10 Maryland. They finished the season on an 11-game unbeaten streak (7-0-4) to earn the No. 2 seed in the Patriot League Tournament and conference-leading marks in both scoring offense and goals-against average."

Of course, we won't even get into what Brandt did at Messiah.  That would take an entire book to chronicle his success there.  Actually, there already has been a book written about that...I highly recommend it.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: D3soccerwatcher on July 16, 2016, 11:50:08 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on July 06, 2016, 01:01:18 PM
O'Donohue is an interesting choice for Navy. Personally, I thought he made a mistake to leave a D3 Head Coaching role at Stevens with a lot of success to go to UCONN to be Ray Reid's lackey. I was wrong as he was young enough to make the move and wanted to be a D1 head coach. For all his faults Ray Reid has plenty of connections and is a great name to throw down as a reference. I remember O'Donohue to be a screamer at Stevens when I saw them live in 2008 at Babson in the NCAA's and they played a classic NCAA game v RPI in the 1st round. They went down early and he was screaming at his players, the ref and even Adam Clinton the RPI coach who is no slouch himself in terms of screaming. I came away impressed with the game but thought O'Donohue was a bit immature. Maybe that was an anomaly.

Stevens never "went down early" in that game against RPI in 2008.  Indeed, Stevens won the match 1-0 with about 2:00 remaining in regulation.  Might want to check your "facts".  Stevens made it all the way to the National Final that year where they were defeated by Messiah in what was one of the most brilliant (and gusty) coaching moves in D3 tournament history by then Messiah head coach Dave Brandt.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: jknezek on July 18, 2016, 09:55:58 AM
Quote from: Mr.Right on July 14, 2016, 07:16:36 PM
Again the USL is the USL...If you think this will be his springboard to MLS I would be happy to give you 1000 to 1 odds (minimum $200 bet) that he does not.

And what would your odds have been had he stayed at Navy? Mine would be even worse. There are only 20 some odd MLS head coaching jobs. Of course he's a long shot for any of them and pretty much no shot as head coach of a USL team unless it's a team that gets bought into MLS, which is extremely unlikely at the Riverhounds. But he's less of a longshot to become a MLS assistant working in close contact with MLS coaches and the Columbus Crew at the Riverhounds than at Navy.

Again, I have no idea if he wants to be a MLS coach. But that's how this move makes sense to me. He can always go back to a college position. No one in DIII would turn him away and I'm guessing with his Navy record, short of blowing up the Riverhounds or getting caught in a crime, most mid-level DI teams would take a hard look at him.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on July 18, 2016, 01:02:26 PM
Im sorry but Brandt would never be an assistant at any level, even MLS. I have never met the guy but a coach at his age and with his ego would never relinquish being a Head Coach to be someone's assistant. Brandt had the reputation among his peers of being a guy who wanted total control over everything within his program and would rarely delegate his assistants to run practice or trust his assistants in recruiting players.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: jknezek on July 18, 2016, 01:24:50 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on July 18, 2016, 01:02:26 PM
Im sorry but Brandt would never be an assistant at any level, even MLS. I have never met the guy but a coach at his age and with his ego would never relinquish being a Head Coach to be someone's assistant. Brandt had the reputation among his peers of being a guy who wanted total control over everything within his program and would rarely delegate his assistants to run practice or trust his assistants in recruiting players.

Well then he's not going anywhere further up the pro chain. You aren't going to jump from USL to MLS head coach unless the team takes an Orlando type leap. FC Cincinnati might be looking along those lines with their attendance, but if that happens they will ride John Harkes. Like I said, he can always go back to college.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Saint of Old on July 18, 2016, 03:47:17 PM
My 2 cents after having played against Coach Brandt's team and admiring him from afar.

Logic tells us that if some of the best D3 players can make the jump to the MLS, then 'arguably' the best ever D3 Coach can do the same.

There are three (3) requirements needed for both Players and Coaches to make the jump.
Coach B has the first 2.
Requisite Skill
Persona

If he gets the luck he will be there.

Now the man has as many rings as Michael Jordan, so regardless he is at Legend/Icon status.

lets wait and see.

Is it August yet Boyz????????
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: D3soccerwatcher on July 19, 2016, 10:31:45 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on July 18, 2016, 01:02:26 PM
Im sorry but Brandt would never be an assistant at any level, even MLS. I have never met the guy but a coach at his age and with his ego would never relinquish being a Head Coach to be someone's assistant. Brandt had the reputation among his peers of being a guy who wanted total control over everything within his program and would rarely delegate his assistants to run practice or trust his assistants in recruiting players.

Mr Right,

You are confusing strong leadership and success with "ego".  And you are confusing a willingness to take responsibility for those things that are controllable and to be accountable for the the outcomes with someone "who wanted total control over everything".  I would suggest you take the time to read "The Messiah Method" which is a much more factual account of Brandt's ability and successes than your opinion.  I think you will find something in that book very compelling...that is that great coaching isn't just about X' and O's (although that is important) but it is also very much about leadership at the top of the organization.  And as the book points out, that is one of the secrets to Brandt's success.  Certainly Brandt will bring that same leadership and coaching prowess to the pro ranks.  One thing I've seen over the years watching Brandt is that success follows him everywhere he goes.  And I'm sure his success will continue and it will be fun to watch it unfold.  I for one, am very pleased to see a former successful D3 coach succeed at higher levels, and trust that most on these boards feel exactly the same way.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: PaulNewman on July 19, 2016, 11:09:12 PM
Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on July 19, 2016, 10:31:45 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on July 18, 2016, 01:02:26 PM
Im sorry but Brandt would never be an assistant at any level, even MLS. I have never met the guy but a coach at his age and with his ego would never relinquish being a Head Coach to be someone's assistant. Brandt had the reputation among his peers of being a guy who wanted total control over everything within his program and would rarely delegate his assistants to run practice or trust his assistants in recruiting players.

Mr Right,

You are confusing strong leadership and success with "ego".  And you are confusing a willingness to take responsibility for those things that are controllable and to be accountable for the the outcomes with someone "who wanted total control over everything".  I would suggest you take the time to read "The Messiah Method" which is a much more factual account of Brandt's ability and successes than your opinion.  I think you will find something in that book very compelling...that is that great coaching isn't just about X' and O's (although that is important) but it is also very much about leadership at the top of the organization.  And as the book points out, that is one of the secrets to Brandt's success.  Certainly Brandt will bring that same leadership and coaching prowess to the pro ranks.  One thing I've seen over the years watching Brandt is that success follows him everywhere he goes.  And I'm sure his success will continue and it will be fun to watch it unfold.  I for one, am very pleased to see a former successful D3 coach succeed at higher levels, and trust that most on these boards feel exactly the same way.

Sort of understand the devotion but let's not go overboard.  After all of his sterling and reportedly remarkable career, he is (at what age?) coaching the Pittsburgh Riverhounds.  Sort of doubt he's on the radar of Sir Alex or Jose Mourinho.  And if he has some transcendent leadership skills maybe he should be running for public office and not coaching at all.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: jknezek on July 20, 2016, 09:13:58 AM
I think at this point the most problematic point is Pittsburgh is 2-11-4 and sitting second to last in the Eastern Conference of USL. Their -13 gf/ga is second worst in the conference and they are 1-7-1 since he took over. So while the team started 1-4-3 averaging around .75 points per game, they are worse, averaging .44 points per game, after he took over. First half season is obviously nothing to judge a coach on, but it's pretty clear he isn't working miracles with what he has so far.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: D3soccerwatcher on July 20, 2016, 06:59:32 PM
Quote from: jknezek on July 20, 2016, 09:13:58 AM
I think at this point the most problematic point is Pittsburgh is 2-11-4 and sitting second to last in the Eastern Conference of USL. Their -13 gf/ga is second worst in the conference and they are 1-7-1 since he took over. So while the team started 1-4-3 averaging around .75 points per game, they are worse, averaging .44 points per game, after he took over. First half season is obviously nothing to judge a coach on, but it's pretty clear he isn't working miracles with what he has so far.

You can't change a culture overnight.  Nor can you get the right players onto the team overnight.  For Brandt, my guess is this will be wholesale culture change.  And for those who buy-in and can physically do what is demanded, they will remain.  After that I think there will likely be considerable change.  So I think your comments are unrealistically short sighted.  Below is an article that explains what's going on in more detail.

http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/soccer/2016/07/17/Dave-Brandt-brings-in-brothers-to-help-change-Riverhounds-culture/stories/201607170129 (http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/soccer/2016/07/17/Dave-Brandt-brings-in-brothers-to-help-change-Riverhounds-culture/stories/201607170129)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: PaulNewman on July 20, 2016, 09:30:02 PM
Wanted to add to prior post which I wrote a little too quickly.

I have no doubt that Brandt is a great coach.  Let me also say up front that I know exactly zero about his long-term aspirations or whether he even has any larger aspirations.  Based on that article it sounds like he plans on being in Pittsburgh for a while so from just that point of view the MLS idea seems a little far-fetched.  But part of what I wanted to expand on is that I don't doubt Brandt could be a MLS coach, but why would it be assumed that he would want that?  I certainly wouldn't assume that nor do I assume that coaching in the MLS is some great dream for someone like him.  I bet many, like me, couldn't off the top of their heads name more than half of the coaches in the MLS.  I would also guess that someone like Jay Martin has had more than a handful of opportunities to "upgrade" over the years.  I could imagine him coaching the Columbus Crew, but why would be want to?  I wouldn't necessarily give him more stature in my mind if he moved to a MLS team or even to a big D1 program.  The legend of many of these great D3 coaches is linked to the fact that they have built and maintained proud programs over decades (Martin, the Trinity coach, Russo, Coven, what Rothert is doing, etc, etc).  I actually wonder the reverse about Brandt...instead of dreaming of MLS, does he have any regrets about leaving Messiah?  I am sure there are Messiah followers here who have some info about Brandt and about his son's transfers but I respect that they may have good reasons not to share everything here.  Regarding the Brandt the son, what I don't buy is that he left because he couldn't handle losing to Tufts or because he already had accomplished winning a title and so had nothing else left to prove.  The latter isn't the only reason someone attends college or a college, but even if that was a high motivator would one think that trying to win multiple titles at the same school would be a factor.  After bouncing around for whatever reason Brandt the son would seem to be in a good place at Wheaton and he should have a good year.

I found the article posted very interesting and have a bit different take.  I was left with an impression that he trying to recreate Messiah in Pittsburgh and I could read into that some desire to be at Messiah.  At any rate, I think that will be an interesting social experiment.  I know the Charlotte program has been heavy on Messiah grads and very Christian-oriented.  I'm assuming the Riverhounds program has not been like that.  Is that part of the culture change he's seeking?  If so, directly or even indirectly, it will be interesting to see if he can accomplish a turnaround that has worked at a passionate, mission-based college level on a professional level where the concerns of players (and what motivates them) may be different because they are at a different phase of their lives with different responsibilities and goals pulling at them.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on July 21, 2016, 02:05:49 PM
Quote from: Mid-Atlantic Fan on July 12, 2016, 08:25:01 AM
Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on July 12, 2016, 12:09:52 AM
After the significant Senior class Wheaton just graduated (two have already signed pro contracts - including one in the MLS), Brandt is much needed there and he will undoubtedly have an immediate and considerable positive impact on this team.  I don't think anyone has ever argued his playing prowess - he is an excellent player.

From watching him during his time at Messiah he was a very strong player for that team even with all the talent they had. He definitely stood out then and may very well be the best player on the Wheaton roster this upcoming season.

Danny Brandt is extremely overrated as a player. He is slow, chubby, and has one go to move to beat a defender. When surrounded by great players at Messiah he looked okay, but since then there is a reason for his downward spiral from school to school. I don't expect him to have double digit goals this season at Wheaton since he couldn't even do that at Messiah. Did he even play at Palm Beach? I can't see him being productive at all next season. 5 goals and 1 assist max.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Saint of Old on July 21, 2016, 03:18:18 PM
I think there are a few of us on this board who had great college careers, and others who had amazing professional careers with just "One Go to Move".

Also, if you are playing at a premier college against good competition "double digit goals" is a very very difficult thing to achieve.

Some of us came into college thinking we would score a couple dozen years each season like in High School, but they call this Mens soccer for a reason.

Wheaton might just be "5 goals and 1 assist" from a National Championship, and he could help them get one for sure.

I think a coach in another sport and another league once said "Never underestimate the heart of a champion".

P.S.
I'm the biggest fan of your posts and knowledge shooter, but we have to disagree here.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on July 21, 2016, 04:05:56 PM
I am not confusing strong leadership with ego....I have read the book and it was interesting but all I am telling you is that word is around his peers / coaches is he has a massive EGO (which is fine) and is a total CONTROL FREAK. I know he is a great coach but you seem to present Brandt as a total coaching GOD and no ther D3 coach comes close..There are many coaches past and present who are / were just as capable as Brandt. In fact Brandt really started playing futbol at Messiah after seeing SLU play in the Final 4 in 1999. After watching SLU that year he started to study the dutch philosophy and "total futbol". He is a great coach but went as far as he could at Navy  and realized it would be impossible, even with his coaching acumen to take Navy beyond the 1st / 2nd round of the NCAA's no matter what HE DID. So he got itchy and could not handle losing or .500 seasons and left. My guess is he will continue to struggle in the "pro's" unless he has an owner willing to support him with $$$$ for better players, etc...1-7-1 is NOT GOOD no matter what he inherited. Time will tell
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: lastguyoffthebench on July 25, 2016, 11:15:22 AM
E-town Freshman AA, Gilly Waso started getting minutes for Reading United (PDL) late in the season and the playoff run.  Scored the game winner in the round of 16 over Carolina Dynamo... Started in the quarterfinal loss vs Ocean City Nor'easters last night.   Reading played with 10 men for the majority of the match... Waso played more of a defensive role while OC possessed the entire second half.

PDL FINAL 4
Ocean City Nor'easters vs Midland/Odessa Sockers
Michigan Bucks vs Calgary Foothills






Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: jknezek on July 25, 2016, 11:27:54 AM
Is the Ocean City team still all run and gun? The last couple times I've caught one of their games, my parents have a place in Ocean City, they were the epitome of boot and chase. Of course they had the athletes to make it stick, but it wasn't pretty. Heck of a place to spend a summer. I can see why they get the players. And my nephew did 2 weeks of their camp this year and liked it. So I might disparage the style, but...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on July 26, 2016, 08:40:22 AM
Quote from: Saint of Old on July 21, 2016, 03:18:18 PM
I think there are a few of us on this board who had great college careers, and others who had amazing professional careers with just "One Go to Move".

Also, if you are playing at a premier college against good competition "double digit goals" is a very very difficult thing to achieve.

Some of us came into college thinking we would score a couple dozen years each season like in High School, but they call this Mens soccer for a reason.

Wheaton might just be "5 goals and 1 assist" from a National Championship, and he could help them get one for sure.

I think a coach in another sport and another league once said "Never underestimate the heart of a champion".

P.S.
I'm the biggest fan of your posts and knowledge shooter, but we have to disagree here.

No problem Saint of Old and I appreciate the honesty and compliment. You have a good point with the 5 goals and 1 assist might be the missing element for Wheaton and Brandt might be that spark they need. I just think he was given too much hype while at Messiah. I would have liked to see how he did there as "the guy" to lead the team, but instead he bailed and has sold out at every place since. Very intrigued to watch how his time at Wheaton plays out. Did we confirm that he does actually have 2 years left there or is it just this 1?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEPAFAN on July 29, 2016, 08:48:52 AM
For those programs that don't release recruits when do we typically see Roster's pop up? 3rd week in August?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: D3soccerwatcher on August 01, 2016, 08:01:12 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on July 21, 2016, 04:05:56 PM
I am not confusing strong leadership with ego....I have read the book and it was interesting but all I am telling you is that word is around his peers / coaches is he has a massive EGO (which is fine) and is a total CONTROL FREAK. I know he is a great coach but you seem to present Brandt as a total coaching GOD and no ther D3 coach comes close..There are many coaches past and present who are / were just as capable as Brandt. In fact Brandt really started playing futbol at Messiah after seeing SLU play in the Final 4 in 1999. After watching SLU that year he started to study the dutch philosophy and "total futbol". He is a great coach but went as far as he could at Navy  and realized it would be impossible, even with his coaching acumen to take Navy beyond the 1st / 2nd round of the NCAA's no matter what HE DID. So he got itchy and could not handle losing or .500 seasons and left. My guess is he will continue to struggle in the "pro's" unless he has an owner willing to support him with $$$$ for better players, etc...1-7-1 is NOT GOOD no matter what he inherited. Time will tell

MrRight,
Someone recently asked me what I think of your posts.  I said that I believe that sometimes your posts are "more fluff than stuff".  While I'm certainly open to hearing your explanation of your post quoted above, let me explain why I think this is pure "FLUFF".

You adamantly claim that Dave Brandt started to study Dutch soccer after seeing SLU play in the 1999 NCAA tournament.  Well let me show why I think this is made up "fluff".

Here's a quote from the book about Messiah soccer... " As Brandt tells it, in March of '97, soon after he was tapped to be head coach, Messiah was playing in an indoor tournament at Penn State.  'Driving out of the campus when it was over,' he recalls, 'the Dutch 4-3-3 flashed in front of me – positions, the little dots, all of it.  I had seen it somewhere before in the last few months, but it just came to me in that moment.  I said to myself, when I get home I'm going to start researching it.

He poured himself into the task, beginning with benchmarking.  As far as Brandt was concerned, Ajax, the Dutch professional club managed through the 1990's by the renowned coach Louis Van Gaal, was the model.  Van Gaal had led the club to national and European titles through a distinctive system of play.

'At the time,' remembers Brandt, 'Ajax was in the Champions League and ESPN, so I taped a couple of games and broke them apart.'

Dissected may be a better way of thinking about it, or autopsied.  At the atomic level.

Brandt studied everything the team did – every passing option they exercised, every run they made, every decision of every player – and began the process of creating a Messiah version.  'It was possible,' he says, because 'the Dutch system was fairly mathematical.  It would have been harder to do this with the Brazilian or Italian or Spanish game.  They're more free flowing.'

Then Brandt studied some more, devouring books on the Dutch system, analyzing more video, even boarding a plane to see for himself.

'The first trip we took as a team,' says then Assistant Coach Jason Spodnick, citing the summer of 1998, 'was to Holland to dive into the culture and learn as much as we could."


So obviously SLU had NOTHING to do with Brandt's pursuit of the Dutch system for his club.

Further, I personally traveled to the Messiah vs SLU game in the 1999 tournament.  The 1999 SLU team was made up largely of Caribbean players, several in their mid-twenties (including fullback Nick Hillary, 24 years old and a former tank gunner in the post-Gulf War).  SLU's star and NCAA D3 POY was Dan Annan from Ghana.  I clearly recall coming away from that game saying that was a "men against boys" match.  SLU was bigger, faster and simply more physically mature.  Their style, while effective, was free flow and very individualistic.  I can assure you that their style of play had virtually no influence on Dave Brandt's disciplined style of play.  He already knew where he was going with his team and he was years into the development of his system prior to 1999.

So I'm calling "FLUFF" on your assertion that the 1999 SLU team was some kind of turning point in pushing Brandt to pursue the Dutch system.

I look forward to your response.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: D3soccerwatcher on August 01, 2016, 08:02:57 PM
Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on July 16, 2016, 11:50:08 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on July 06, 2016, 01:01:18 PM
O'Donohue is an interesting choice for Navy. Personally, I thought he made a mistake to leave a D3 Head Coaching role at Stevens with a lot of success to go to UCONN to be Ray Reid's lackey. I was wrong as he was young enough to make the move and wanted to be a D1 head coach. For all his faults Ray Reid has plenty of connections and is a great name to throw down as a reference. I remember O'Donohue to be a screamer at Stevens when I saw them live in 2008 at Babson in the NCAA's and they played a classic NCAA game v RPI in the 1st round. They went down early and he was screaming at his players, the ref and even Adam Clinton the RPI coach who is no slouch himself in terms of screaming. I came away impressed with the game but thought O'Donohue was a bit immature. Maybe that was an anomaly.

Stevens never "went down early" in that game against RPI in 2008.  Indeed, Stevens won the match 1-0 with about 2:00 remaining in regulation.  Might want to check your "facts".  Stevens made it all the way to the National Final that year where they were defeated by Messiah in what was one of the most brilliant (and gusty) coaching moves in D3 tournament history by then Messiah head coach Dave Brandt.

Also still awaiting a response on this "FLUFF" as well.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Goldenrj on August 01, 2016, 08:57:31 PM
Quote from: NEPAFAN on July 29, 2016, 08:48:52 AM
For those programs that don't release recruits when do we typically see Roster's pop up? 3rd week in August?
I have seen some schools in the CAC and ODAC start to post their rosters of returning players this week.  Some have added incoming freshmen as well.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on August 02, 2016, 01:21:51 PM
Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on August 01, 2016, 08:02:57 PM
Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on July 16, 2016, 11:50:08 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on July 06, 2016, 01:01:18 PM
O'Donohue is an interesting choice for Navy. Personally, I thought he made a mistake to leave a D3 Head Coaching role at Stevens with a lot of success to go to UCONN to be Ray Reid's lackey. I was wrong as he was young enough to make the move and wanted to be a D1 head coach. For all his faults Ray Reid has plenty of connections and is a great name to throw down as a reference. I remember O'Donohue to be a screamer at Stevens when I saw them live in 2008 at Babson in the NCAA's and they played a classic NCAA game v RPI in the 1st round. They went down early and he was screaming at his players, the ref and even Adam Clinton the RPI coach who is no slouch himself in terms of screaming. I came away impressed with the game but thought O'Donohue was a bit immature. Maybe that was an anomaly.

Stevens never "went down early" in that game against RPI in 2008.  Indeed, Stevens won the match 1-0 with about 2:00 remaining in regulation.  Might want to check your "facts".  Stevens made it all the way to the National Final that year where they were defeated by Messiah in what was one of the most brilliant (and gusty) coaching moves in D3 tournament history by then Messiah head coach Dave Brandt.

Also still awaiting a response on this "FLUFF" as well.





This is a recount of my experience 8 YEARS AGO at a game. Sometimes I forget a small detail or 2. I am basically recounting this off memory and I have seen a 1000 games since. My whole point was my impressions of O'Donohue, NOT THE SCORE. Of course you can nitpick at every little detail and miss the entire point of what I was saying. YOU DO THIS FREQUENTLY. Shockingly, you turned the whole thing around and brought it back to what a great coach Brandt is.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on August 02, 2016, 01:37:38 PM
Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on August 01, 2016, 08:01:12 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on July 21, 2016, 04:05:56 PM
I am not confusing strong leadership with ego....I have read the book and it was interesting but all I am telling you is that word is around his peers / coaches is he has a massive EGO (which is fine) and is a total CONTROL FREAK. I know he is a great coach but you seem to present Brandt as a total coaching GOD and no ther D3 coach comes close..There are many coaches past and present who are / were just as capable as Brandt. In fact Brandt really started playing futbol at Messiah after seeing SLU play in the Final 4 in 1999. After watching SLU that year he started to study the dutch philosophy and "total futbol". He is a great coach but went as far as he could at Navy  and realized it would be impossible, even with his coaching acumen to take Navy beyond the 1st / 2nd round of the NCAA's no matter what HE DID. So he got itchy and could not handle losing or .500 seasons and left. My guess is he will continue to struggle in the "pro's" unless he has an owner willing to support him with $$$$ for better players, etc...1-7-1 is NOT GOOD no matter what he inherited. Time will tell

MrRight,
Someone recently asked me what I think of your posts.  I said that I believe that sometimes your posts are "more fluff than stuff".  While I'm certainly open to hearing your explanation of your post quoted above, let me explain why I think this is pure "FLUFF".

You adamantly claim that Dave Brandt started to study Dutch soccer after seeing SLU play in the 1999 NCAA tournament.  Well let me show why I think this is made up "fluff".

Here's a quote from the book about Messiah soccer... " As Brandt tells it, in March of '97, soon after he was tapped to be head coach, Messiah was playing in an indoor tournament at Penn State.  'Driving out of the campus when it was over,' he recalls, 'the Dutch 4-3-3 flashed in front of me – positions, the little dots, all of it.  I had seen it somewhere before in the last few months, but it just came to me in that moment.  I said to myself, when I get home I'm going to start researching it.

He poured himself into the task, beginning with benchmarking.  As far as Brandt was concerned, Ajax, the Dutch professional club managed through the 1990's by the renowned coach Louis Van Gaal, was the model.  Van Gaal had led the club to national and European titles through a distinctive system of play.

'At the time,' remembers Brandt, 'Ajax was in the Champions League and ESPN, so I taped a couple of games and broke them apart.'

Dissected may be a better way of thinking about it, or autopsied.  At the atomic level.

Brandt studied everything the team did – every passing option they exercised, every run they made, every decision of every player – and began the process of creating a Messiah version.  'It was possible,' he says, because 'the Dutch system was fairly mathematical.  It would have been harder to do this with the Brazilian or Italian or Spanish game.  They're more free flowing.'

Then Brandt studied some more, devouring books on the Dutch system, analyzing more video, even boarding a plane to see for himself.

'The first trip we took as a team,' says then Assistant Coach Jason Spodnick, citing the summer of 1998, 'was to Holland to dive into the culture and learn as much as we could."


So obviously SLU had NOTHING to do with Brandt's pursuit of the Dutch system for his club.

Further, I personally traveled to the Messiah vs SLU game in the 1999 tournament.  The 1999 SLU team was made up largely of Caribbean players, several in their mid-twenties (including fullback Nick Hillary, 24 years old and a former tank gunner in the post-Gulf War).  SLU's star and NCAA D3 POY was Dan Annan from Ghana.  I clearly recall coming away from that game saying that was a "men against boys" match.  SLU was bigger, faster and simply more physically mature.  Their style, while effective, was free flow and very individualistic.  I can assure you that their style of play had virtually no influence on Dave Brandt's disciplined style of play.  He already knew where he was going with his team and he was years into the development of his system prior to 1999.

So I'm calling "FLUFF" on your assertion that the 1999 SLU team was some kind of turning point in pushing Brandt to pursue the Dutch system.

I look forward to your response.





I am going to do what you normally do and pick some minor detail apart and ignore the point of your response. It seems like you are DISCOUNTING what SLU did in 1999 in their undefeated season because they used "Caribbean players" and several in their mid-twenties...WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY FALSE....SLU fans feel free to jump in...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Saint of Old on August 02, 2016, 02:19:28 PM
I am pretty sure that Messiah team was older than the SLU team they faced.
Infact, there were only 3 seniors on that team.
2 were 21 and yes, we had a former soldier who was 24 because he spent a couple years in the army before starting college.

The best players on that team were the dozen or so 19 year old Sophmores (Seniors when they lost a heart breaker to Richard Stockton in 2001).

That 99 team had a good bit of Caribbean/Jamaican flair, but we also had a big Goalie from Buffalo, a couple West Coast Strikers and some Ballers from Colorado.
It was a blend of soccer from all over the world, playing for a Coach who preached 4-3-3 all day.
We had no players from Holland, but everyone bought into the system!

I should add that my comments are just to clarify the record for an alltime NCAA battle, that Messiah would flip the script on in the 2002 Final 4 at SLU.

I think most of my comments on the board have made it known just how much respect and admiration I have for the Messiah and Wheaton programs... who I think are the Gold Standards of College Soccer.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: 1970s NESCAC Player on August 02, 2016, 02:32:57 PM
Is it any wonder that D3soccerwatcher's karma is negative 35?!
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Toure87 on August 03, 2016, 03:58:01 PM
Shooter, this is Brandt's highlight tape from his time at Messiah. Pretty sure every comment you made about him, including him being chubby or only having one move, is nowhere near a credible comment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8MZNruHlmg
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on August 04, 2016, 11:07:02 AM
Quote from: Toure87 on August 03, 2016, 03:58:01 PM
Shooter, this is Brandt's highlight tape from his time at Messiah. Pretty sure every comment you made about him, including him being chubby or only having one move, is nowhere near a credible comment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8MZNruHlmg

Yes, which was 4 years ago...but I am sure it's impossible to gain weight in a 4 year span. Also, if you notice from the highlight his main move is a cruyff turn or drag back to change direction. That's pretty much the only move he ever really used to get out of trouble. Put him on any other team without the talent surrounding him and he would not be effective. Put any of the other talent that was surrounding him on a different team and they would still be as effective.

I think my statement is credible having watched him play. He is highly overrated and couldn't handle the pressure of being the leader of the team after that incredible class graduated so he bailed on his team because the team wouldn't be as good as his freshman year. Someone I am sure you would want on your team though Toure87.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Flying Weasel on August 04, 2016, 12:23:05 PM
Shooter McGavin, do you know why Danny Brandt left Messiah or are you just taking a guessing?  If memory serves, it mentioned and discussed on here years ago that his intent was always to play at the D-I level, and the only reason he landed at Messiah was that coming out of high school he didn't like any of the D-I offers he got and he came to Messiah still looking to move to D-I after a year or two.  I don't know why he ultimately left, but I always assumed it was primarily about his continuing desire to play D-I, not about a weakened Messiah squad in 2015 and the pressure of being one of the team leaders.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on August 04, 2016, 01:20:47 PM
Quote from: Flying Weasel on August 04, 2016, 12:23:05 PM
Shooter McGavin, do you know why Danny Brandt left Messiah or are you just taking a guessing?  If memory serves, it mentioned and discussed on here years ago that his intent was always to play at the D-I level, and the only reason he landed at Messiah was that coming out of high school he didn't like any of the D-I offers he got and he came to Messiah still looking to move to D-I after a year or two.  I don't know why he ultimately left, but I always assumed it was primarily about his continuing desire to play D-I, not about a weakened Messiah squad in 2015 and the pressure of being one of the team leaders.

I believe fully that the fact of knowing they would not be as good as his previous year played a HUGE role into his decision to leave. I am sure that the other factor would be wanting to play D1 soccer. Not doubting that at all but from rumors to people close with him and everywhere inbetween he did not want to stay because they were not going to be as good. That was definitely a factor in his decision to leave. Once D1 soccer wasn't for him he wanted to come back and the team said no from my understanding. Coaching staff wanted him back but team had no desire to take him back. Can you speak to any truth on that FW?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Toure87 on August 04, 2016, 05:13:32 PM
 The team didnt say "no" to him. He was going to go back and one or two teammates in his class caused trouble for him, and he decided ultimately that he didn't want to go back. It was two of his classmates, not the whole team, so Brandts outlook was if that he wasn't going to go back if there was going to be any trouble with those classmates, and I know that Brandt is all good with all of his teammates now. There are no hard feelings. Also, no one knows that Brandts decision to leave Messiah was mainly because of the school. He didnt like the school or the area. And he didnt like being back home for college. It is true he wanted to go D1 to help his chances to play professionally, but the main reason he left was because of the class that graduated. Those seniors were the guys he hung out with (Thompson, Payne, Ramirez, Kovach), and he didnt think it was worth being at a school and town he didn't like when they left. That is all information I got from someone i know that is close to the Brandt family.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: PaulNewman on August 04, 2016, 08:59:23 PM
The season will be here in a few short weeks and everyone will have much better things to debate.

It is just ludicrous to think that Brandt left Messiah because he thought they wouldn't still be good.  There was no reason to believe that Messiah wouldn't remain very competitive and make the NCAA tournament even if they weren't going to be strong favorites to make the Final Four or win the title as in some other years.  It's more believable that his better friends graduated or that he was ambivalent about his choice from Day 1.  And therein lies the lesson in my opinion IF there are any lessons here at all.  Picking a college based on some upperclassmen you like who will be graduating or based on some guarantee of winning national titles or whatever is highly risky at a minimum and foolhardy at worst.  It's important to like the school beyond athletics, partly because college (especially in D3) is supposed to be about a lot more than athletics and if for no other reason because an injury at any time can dictate an end to athletics.  There's a lot of conjecture here aside from all that.  The fact that he has ended up at a school so similar to Messiah in its combination of mission and soccer tradition seems at least somewhat telling.  What's really that different besides rural versus more urban? 

Bottom line....this isn't akin to the Kevin Durant sweepstakes in significance.  Can't we just agree that the kid is a very good D3 player, whether some think that means an all-conference type player or others believe he might be an all-american type player?  Let's let the kid play and enjoy his season.  Hopefully he has a strong season and finds satisfaction with the soccer as well as everything college has to offer aside from soccer.  I wish that for any young man.  What we do know is that the four years of eligibility go by all too fast.  Coming to the end of road is tough to take.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on August 05, 2016, 08:44:38 AM
Quote from: Toure87 on August 04, 2016, 05:13:32 PM
The team didnt say "no" to him. He was going to go back and one or two teammates in his class caused trouble for him, and he decided ultimately that he didn't want to go back. It was two of his classmates, not the whole team, so Brandts outlook was if that he wasn't going to go back if there was going to be any trouble with those classmates, and I know that Brandt is all good with all of his teammates now. There are no hard feelings. Also, no one knows that Brandts decision to leave Messiah was mainly because of the school. He didnt like the school or the area. And he didnt like being back home for college. It is true he wanted to go D1 to help his chances to play professionally, but the main reason he left was because of the class that graduated. Those seniors were the guys he hung out with (Thompson, Payne, Ramirez, Kovach), and he didnt think it was worth being at a school and town he didn't like when they left. That is all information I got from someone i know that is close to the Brandt family.

Sounds pretty selfish to me but hey I'm not surprised.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on August 05, 2016, 08:47:21 AM
Quote from: NCAC New England on August 04, 2016, 08:59:23 PM
The season will be here in a few short weeks and everyone will have much better things to debate.

It is just ludicrous to think that Brandt left Messiah because he thought they wouldn't still be good.  There was no reason to believe that Messiah wouldn't remain very competitive and make the NCAA tournament even if they weren't going to be strong favorites to make the Final Four or win the title as in some other years.  It's more believable that his better friends graduated or that he was ambivalent about his choice from Day 1.  And therein lies the lesson in my opinion IF there are any lessons here at all.  Picking a college based on some upperclassmen you like who will be graduating or based on some guarantee of winning national titles or whatever is highly risky at a minimum and foolhardy at worst.  It's important to like the school beyond athletics, partly because college (especially in D3) is supposed to be about a lot more than athletics and if for no other reason because an injury at any time can dictate an end to athletics.  There's a lot of conjecture here aside from all that.  The fact that he has ended up at a school so similar to Messiah in its combination of mission and soccer tradition seems at least somewhat telling.  What's really that different besides rural versus more urban? 

Bottom line....this isn't akin to the Kevin Durant sweepstakes in significance.  Can't we just agree that the kid is a very good D3 player, whether some think that means an all-conference type player or others believe he might be an all-american type player?  Let's let the kid play and enjoy his season.  Hopefully he has a strong season and finds satisfaction with the soccer as well as everything college has to offer aside from soccer.  I wish that for any young man.  What we do know is that the four years of eligibility go by all too fast.  Coming to the end of road is tough to take.

Can't disagree with much here NCAC...although losing that class, as I said, was a huge blow for Messiah and Brandt knew this. You're telling me that he expected the team to be as good after that class left? And as Toure87 mentioned that was his class he wished he was in. Doesn't sound like he had tons of respect from or for his actual class he came to Messiah with. One bad egg can ruin the bunch and his departure didn't help Messiah...or maybe it did.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: luckylefty on August 05, 2016, 11:19:58 AM
One of the things to note here, is kids who make decisions like this are just that...kids.  Sometimes they make a decision that to a seasoned adult seems outrageous.  I've seen and heard of kids transferring over some of the most absurd things, its just what kids do.

And guess what?  When you were 18 or 19 you did things for stupid reasons as well. If a kid decides his dream is to play Division 1 soccer how can we begrudge him for chasing that?

I hope the kid has a great career and enjoys his new school.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on August 05, 2016, 12:40:00 PM
Quote from: luckylefty on August 05, 2016, 11:19:58 AM
One of the things to note here, is kids who make decisions like this are just that...kids.  Sometimes they make a decision that to a seasoned adult seems outrageous.  I've seen and heard of kids transferring over some of the most absurd things, its just what kids do.

And guess what?  When you were 18 or 19 you did things for stupid reasons as well. If a kid decides his dream is to play Division 1 soccer how can we begrudge him for chasing that?

I hope the kid has a great career and enjoys his new school.

Can't disagree with that and 18 or 19 seems so long ago...yikes  :(
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Flying Weasel on August 05, 2016, 01:35:46 PM
Very good points NCAC New England and luckylefty.  Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and everyone can draw their own conclusions and make their own judgments, . . .  and they can do so regardless if they have enough accurate information or not.  But given this isn't about performance or conduct on the field nor even off-field behavior/conduct, I really don't understand what the point is in sharing those judgments here on the message board and making disparaging comments about a player due to his choice of where to attend and play soccer.  To me, it just doesn't seem to be an appropriate or a worthwhile topic of discussion.  My two cents.

And call me old-fashioned (I'll take it as a compliment), but I don't think it's appropriate to share private/confidential/personal information, so even the minimal inside information that I know about this or any other situation (I'm not an "insider" myself, but occasionally am told things in confidence) will never be shared here.  And that applies regardless of the info being positive, negative or neutral to the subject(s) in question.   

My novice opinion of Danny Brandt as a player is that he had the potential to be a high level D-III player.  He certainly not an average D-III player, no matter what shortcomings or limits some see in his game.  I'm not sure what his development has been in the past year, but if he brings the right attitude I would expect him to boost Wheaton's chances this year.  And again, a very novice opinion, but I could see him fitting into Wheaton's style of play even better than he did at Messiah just because both he and Wheaton seem to look to attack with more urgency, directness, and speed than Messiah typically does.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Toure87 on August 06, 2016, 12:36:23 AM
Didnt mean to divulge too much information. Just thought some accurate information would stop all of the talking about his reasons and motives, which was getting out of hand to be honest. Also, I know he trained with both the Harrisburg City Islanders and the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers over two weeks in the spring, and the Islanders were quite keen of him. This was obviously before his dad became a USL coach. But, its hard for me to think that a kid who has professional teams taking him to train with them over their pre-seasons would ever be just a "pretty good d3 player." With a player who still has 2 seasons left, he seems to be getting as much attention as Marshall Hollingsworth, who spent a week with Toronto FC's USL team before his senior season.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on August 08, 2016, 09:38:44 AM
Yes all the info I provided was hearsay and I assumed was common knowledge that others have also heard through the grapevine. I only wish him the best and just think that for him, staying at Messiah would have been his best option. I will end with that. 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on August 08, 2016, 11:08:19 AM
I heard similar rumors to what Shooter, Toure, and FW all provided so I am sure it is a combo of all. Let's just end the discussion. He's a very good player in my opinion and I hope he does well. These are growing periods for these kids and he's still trying to find his way it seems. Who is excited for the upcoming season?! We are so close yet so far from opening games!
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: D3soccerwatcher on August 10, 2016, 01:36:53 AM
Quote from: Shooter McGavin on August 04, 2016, 11:07:02 AM
Quote from: Toure87 on August 03, 2016, 03:58:01 PM
Shooter, this is Brandt's highlight tape from his time at Messiah. Pretty sure every comment you made about him, including him being chubby or only having one move, is nowhere near a credible comment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8MZNruHlmg

Yes, which was 4 years ago...but I am sure it's impossible to gain weight in a 4 year span. Also, if you notice from the highlight his main move is a cruyff turn or drag back to change direction. That's pretty much the only move he ever really used to get out of trouble. Put him on any other team without the talent surrounding him and he would not be effective. Put any of the other talent that was surrounding him on a different team and they would still be as effective.

I think my statement is credible having watched him play. He is highly overrated and couldn't handle the pressure of being the leader of the team after that incredible class graduated so he bailed on his team because the team wouldn't be as good as his freshman year. Someone I am sure you would want on your team though Toure87.

Shooter Gavin,
This a pretty brutal indictment of a young man who most would consider a very good player.  While you are certainly entitled to your opinion, I watched the video and saw it completely different than you...impressive footwork, excellent vision/passing, and some very good goal scoring.  It all gets down to the eye of the beholder I suppose.

As I think we've all agreed, let's let his playing at Wheaton over the next two seasons speak for itself and leave it at that.  I for one wish this young man the best.

PS - Brandt played his very first NCAA game just under 36 months ago.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Shooter McGavin on August 10, 2016, 10:50:23 AM
I guess I was a little harsh. My apologies but I hate seeing kids with potential waste their 4 years. Maybe he can salvage his last 2.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Saint of Old on August 10, 2016, 11:10:57 AM
I am sure he will.
And way to man up Shooter.
That's exactly what makes this board so fun.
Guys not afraid to give their opinion, but man enough to admit possible mistakes.

I think this might just be a kid who takes motivation from people like us questioning his game/decisions.

I will also say, there are not many National Champions in the Country with 2 years of eligibility remaining on an elite program (Maybe 8 in the entire nation).
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on August 10, 2016, 01:50:42 PM
Quote from: Saint of Old on August 10, 2016, 11:10:57 AM
I am sure he will.
And way to man up Shooter.
That's exactly what makes this board so fun.
Guys not afraid to give their opinion, but man enough to admit possible mistakes.

I think this might just be a kid who takes motivation from people like us questioning his game/decisions.

I will also say, there are not many National Champions in the Country with 2 years of eligibility remaining on an elite program (Maybe 8 in the entire nation).

Couldn't have said it better Saint of Old.  :)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: D3soccerwatcher on August 12, 2016, 12:23:44 AM
Quote from: Mr.Right on August 02, 2016, 01:37:38 PM
Quote from: D3soccerwatcher on August 01, 2016, 08:01:12 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on July 21, 2016, 04:05:56 PM
I am not confusing strong leadership with ego....I have read the book and it was interesting but all I am telling you is that word is around his peers / coaches is he has a massive EGO (which is fine) and is a total CONTROL FREAK. I know he is a great coach but you seem to present Brandt as a total coaching GOD and no ther D3 coach comes close..There are many coaches past and present who are / were just as capable as Brandt. In fact Brandt really started playing futbol at Messiah after seeing SLU play in the Final 4 in 1999. After watching SLU that year he started to study the dutch philosophy and "total futbol". He is a great coach but went as far as he could at Navy  and realized it would be impossible, even with his coaching acumen to take Navy beyond the 1st / 2nd round of the NCAA's no matter what HE DID. So he got itchy and could not handle losing or .500 seasons and left. My guess is he will continue to struggle in the "pro's" unless he has an owner willing to support him with $$$$ for better players, etc...1-7-1 is NOT GOOD no matter what he inherited. Time will tell

MrRight,
Someone recently asked me what I think of your posts.  I said that I believe that sometimes your posts are "more fluff than stuff".  While I'm certainly open to hearing your explanation of your post quoted above, let me explain why I think this is pure "FLUFF".

You adamantly claim that Dave Brandt started to study Dutch soccer after seeing SLU play in the 1999 NCAA tournament.  Well let me show why I think this is made up "fluff".

Here's a quote from the book about Messiah soccer... " As Brandt tells it, in March of '97, soon after he was tapped to be head coach, Messiah was playing in an indoor tournament at Penn State.  'Driving out of the campus when it was over,' he recalls, 'the Dutch 4-3-3 flashed in front of me – positions, the little dots, all of it.  I had seen it somewhere before in the last few months, but it just came to me in that moment.  I said to myself, when I get home I'm going to start researching it.

He poured himself into the task, beginning with benchmarking.  As far as Brandt was concerned, Ajax, the Dutch professional club managed through the 1990's by the renowned coach Louis Van Gaal, was the model.  Van Gaal had led the club to national and European titles through a distinctive system of play.

'At the time,' remembers Brandt, 'Ajax was in the Champions League and ESPN, so I taped a couple of games and broke them apart.'

Dissected may be a better way of thinking about it, or autopsied.  At the atomic level.

Brandt studied everything the team did – every passing option they exercised, every run they made, every decision of every player – and began the process of creating a Messiah version.  'It was possible,' he says, because 'the Dutch system was fairly mathematical.  It would have been harder to do this with the Brazilian or Italian or Spanish game.  They're more free flowing.'

Then Brandt studied some more, devouring books on the Dutch system, analyzing more video, even boarding a plane to see for himself.

'The first trip we took as a team,' says then Assistant Coach Jason Spodnick, citing the summer of 1998, 'was to Holland to dive into the culture and learn as much as we could."


So obviously SLU had NOTHING to do with Brandt's pursuit of the Dutch system for his club.

Further, I personally traveled to the Messiah vs SLU game in the 1999 tournament.  The 1999 SLU team was made up largely of Caribbean players, several in their mid-twenties (including fullback Nick Hillary, 24 years old and a former tank gunner in the post-Gulf War).  SLU's star and NCAA D3 POY was Dan Annan from Ghana.  I clearly recall coming away from that game saying that was a "men against boys" match.  SLU was bigger, faster and simply more physically mature.  Their style, while effective, was free flow and very individualistic.  I can assure you that their style of play had virtually no influence on Dave Brandt's disciplined style of play.  He already knew where he was going with his team and he was years into the development of his system prior to 1999.

So I'm calling "FLUFF" on your assertion that the 1999 SLU team was some kind of turning point in pushing Brandt to pursue the Dutch system.

I look forward to your response.



I am going to do what you normally do and pick some minor detail apart and ignore the point of your response. It seems like you are DISCOUNTING what SLU did in 1999 in their undefeated season because they used "Caribbean players" and several in their mid-twenties...WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY FALSE....SLU fans feel free to jump in...

I'm not discounting anything.  I've been crystal clear on these boards that I think that championships matter.  They reveal the grit and tenacity of a team/program.  That's why the list of teams who have won a D3 national soccer championship is so elite.  And the list of those programs who have done it multiple times is even more elite.

IT DOESN'T MATTER that the 1999 championship SLU team had 5 Carribean players on their roster (Hillary, Beckford, Ballantyne, Maragh, Webster), and the D3 NPOY from Ghana (Annan), and one player from California (Schmitt), and one player from Colorado (Carrath), or that one of their premier backs was 24 years old (I think I have most of those names right – that was a long time ago).  The reason IT DOESN'T MATTER is because everything they did was done legally, fair-and-square, and it was all totally legit.  They won the championship and they have the rings to prove it...and that is what MATTERS.  And if some of you have followed the players from that championship team you know that many of them have had successful professional careers both in soccer and in other professions.  That's a really positive reflection on the mentorship of the coaching staff and SLU as an institution.  And quite frankly I think we can all agree that real-world success like that from former players is an accomplishment of an even higher order.

As for system of play, everyone knows that there are numerous ways to play a 4-3-3.  Perhaps some of the SLU insiders can elaborate on exactly how SLU implemented their 4-3-3 back in the day in 1999.

All that to get back to my point.  That 1999 SLU championship was spectacular and having seen that team play personally, I can tell you that the SLU faithful who traveled with them greatly appreciated the efforts and outstanding accomplishments of that team.  But MrRight is incorrect in asserting that the 1999 SLU team had some kind of immediate and lasting impact on the system of play that Brandt/Messiah played and still plays.  As I have detailed in a prior post, Brandt and his team were already years into the development of what I have heard several from the Mid-Atlantic region refer to as the "Messiah 4-3-3".  I'm not implying that one 4-3-3 is better than another, I'm just saying that there are many different ways to implement the 4-3-3 and Brandt fashioned his after the Ajax/Dutch system starting in earnest in 1997, years before the memorable SLU run.  That's my primary point.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: rudy on August 24, 2016, 12:54:01 AM
Quote from: Falconer on June 10, 2016, 09:07:19 PM
Concerning newcomers, has anyone actually seen Shay Quintin play? He was All-State in Massachusetts for what was apparently a dynamite team at Milton Academy--not the type of school from which Messiah gets a lot of players. His profile seems more suited to the NESCAC, and I'm guessing that Mr Right or someone else from up that way has seen him.

I'm inclined to think that the incoming CB combination of Joey Cianciatta (Copa FC) and Cooper Robbins (regional AA) is really going to help the Falcons. I doubt both will start right away, but Robbins probably will and might actually be the best defender as a freshman. Time will tell.
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Shay has video on hudl if you search. Other first year players as well on hudl
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on August 24, 2016, 02:14:15 AM
Quote from: rudy on August 24, 2016, 12:54:01 AM
Quote from: Falconer on June 10, 2016, 09:07:19 PM
Concerning newcomers, has anyone actually seen Shay Quintin play? He was All-State in Massachusetts for what was apparently a dynamite team at Milton Academy--not the type of school from which Messiah gets a lot of players. His profile seems more suited to the NESCAC, and I'm guessing that Mr Right or someone else from up that way has seen him.

I'm inclined to think that the incoming CB combination of Joey Cianciatta (Copa FC) and Cooper Robbins (regional AA) is really going to help the Falcons. I doubt both will start right away, but Robbins probably will and might actually be the best defender as a freshman. Time will tell.
[/quote

Shay has video on hudl if you search. Other first year players as well on hudl

His video and those of a pair of his new teammates (and incoming players at many other schools) can be viewed at the following page:

http://www.d3soccer.com/notables/commitments/men/2016-mens-recruiting-classes?preview=true
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: rudy on August 25, 2016, 06:04:06 PM
Quote from: Ommadawn on August 24, 2016, 02:14:15 AM
Quote from: rudy on August 24, 2016, 12:54:01 AM
Quote from: Falconer on June 10, 2016, 09:07:19 PM
Concerning newcomers, has anyone actually seen Shay Quintin play? He was All-State in Massachusetts for what was apparently a dynamite team at Milton Academy--not the type of school from which Messiah gets a lot of players. His profile seems more suited to the NESCAC, and I'm guessing that Mr Right or someone else from up that way has seen him.

I'm inclined to think that the incoming CB co opmbination of Joey Cianciatta (Copa FC) and Cooper Robbins (regional AA) is really going to help the Falcons. I doubt both will start right away, but Robbins probably will and might actually be the best defender as a freshman. Time will tell.
[/quote

Shay has video on hudl if you search. Other first year players as well on hudl

His video and those of a pair of his new teammates (and incoming players at many other schools) can be viewed at the following page:

http://www.d3soccer.com/notables/commitments/men/2016-mens-recruiting-classes?preview=true

Nice. Very complete website
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Christan Shirk on August 26, 2016, 01:14:40 PM
Finally got this posted to D3soccer.com (http://www.d3soccer.com/): 

What's new for the 2016 season? (http://www.d3soccer.com/columns/christan-shirk/2016/link-new-in-2016)

Hopefully it contains some new info and tid-bits even for the diehards.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on August 30, 2016, 03:39:55 PM
Quote from: Christan Shirk on August 26, 2016, 01:14:40 PM
Finally got this posted to D3soccer.com (http://www.d3soccer.com/): 

What's new for the 2016 season? (http://www.d3soccer.com/columns/christan-shirk/2016/link-new-in-2016)

Hopefully it contains some new info and tid-bits even for the diehards.


This was a very well done piece. I am a bit confused about the "new" opening weekend for the 2 bye teams. Has the mid-week "play-in" game been elimanted and now they are sending those 2 teams to the selected Bye teams for the week-end? Id so why would they add more travel if not needed


Also, if they are going back to publishing the final rankings why not publish it on the Sunday before the Pool C's are selected? So we can all get a look see

Interesting that the D2 defending champs Pfeiffer University is going to D3. They were a nasty team with alot of Spanish players and being coached by former Rutgers legend Bob Reasso. D2 and possibly  NAIA as we know it are dissolving before our eyes.

Also,

Looking forward to 2016 Rule changes piece. Hopefully, that comes out before Thursday. Any major changes that we all should be aware of
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Golden_Fan on August 30, 2016, 03:59:19 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on August 30, 2016, 03:39:55 PM

Also,

Looking forward to 2016 Rule changes piece. Hopefully, that comes out before Thursday. Any major changes that we all should be aware of


If the NCAA is following USSF and NFHS then the offside rule will be updated. Not sure if they will change their DOGSO and fouls off the field like USSF
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Christan Shirk on August 30, 2016, 04:56:33 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on August 30, 2016, 03:39:55 PM
I am a bit confused about the "new" opening weekend for the 2 bye teams. Has the mid-week "play-in" game been elimanted and now they are sending those 2 teams to the selected Bye teams for the week-end? Id so why would they add more travel if not needed

Yes, as I understand it, the mid-week "play-in" games have been eliminated and moved to the weekend for a 3-team pod.  Here's the language from the Division III Championships Committee's meeting minutes back in February.

QuoteFor men's soccer, the recommendation to increase to 62 teams also brings stand-alone first-round
games to the same site as second-round play where one team, typically the host team, has a bye.

So it will function the same as all the other 1st/2nd Round pods except it's missing one team meaning just one game the first day.

As to it potentially increasing travel, it could also potentially reduce travel, couldn't it?  Well, thinking that through, maybe not.  It could help reduce missed class time and the potential for back-to-back long trips for the same team if the visitors win the mid-week game.  Think about a Redlands/Colorado midweek game to advance to play Trinity (Tx) who got a bye.

And remember in 2007 when Trinity (Tx) had earned a bye, but their pod also included Principia and Texas-Tyler.  The committee made Trinity play Texas-Tyler in the first round and gave Principia the bye as a way to remove the risk of either having Principia travel round-trip from Illinois to Texas twice or putting them up in a hotel for an extra couple days in the event they won the first round match at Tyler.  Eliminating the the mid-week game, removes that quandary.

But wouldn't the best thing be to allow both arrangements to be used based on the tournament participants and how the bracket shapes up.  Why not keep both on the table.  Sometimes it would be advantageous to have the midweek game (think Redlands/Claremont and Trinity with the bye) while the 3-team weekend pod makes sense for the two other scenarios I used above.

Finally, why this change triggered by going from a 61-team tournament field to a 62-team field (changing the number of byes and stand-alone 1st round games from 3 to 2), I have no idea.  Maybe that wasn't the trigger, but the language in the meeting minutes gives that impression.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Flying Weasel on August 30, 2016, 05:24:06 PM
Heck, why not keep the two options on the table for traditional 4-team pods as well?  Whitworth, Chapman, Redlands and Trinity with Trinity or Whitworth as the highest ranked team.  Why not let Redlands and Chapman play midweek, and then do a 3-team pod at Trinity or Whitworth on the weekend?  OK, there's the whole attempt to not have conference foes meet in the first round unless geography doesn't cooperate. But let's say it was UC-Santa Cruz instead of one of the SCIAC schools.  If reducing expenditures and missed class time is important, why not allow for this kind of flexibility when dealing with teams outside the dense Northeast and Great Lakes regions?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on August 31, 2016, 08:11:11 AM
Quote from: Golden_Fan on August 30, 2016, 03:59:19 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on August 30, 2016, 03:39:55 PM

Also,

Looking forward to 2016 Rule changes piece. Hopefully, that comes out before Thursday. Any major changes that we all should be aware of


If the NCAA is following USSF and NFHS then the offside rule will be updated. Not sure if they will change their DOGSO and fouls off the field like USSF

What would be the update to the offside rule?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Golden_Fan on August 31, 2016, 08:20:49 AM
Quote from: Mid-Atlantic Fan on August 31, 2016, 08:11:11 AM
What would be the update to the offside rule?


This explains it fairly well for the high schools and it is the same for USSF https://www.nfhs.org/articles/offside-rule-revised-in-high-school-soccer/ (https://www.nfhs.org/articles/offside-rule-revised-in-high-school-soccer/)

QuotePreviously, an attacking player who was in an offside position at the time that the ball was played by a teammate, could be penalized and ruled offside when the ball was deflected by or rebounded from a defender to the attacking player even though the defender tried to play the ball.

The new rule changes this situation as the attacking player in an offside position when the ball was kicked by a teammate who gets a rebounded or deflected ball after it was deliberately played by the opponent (except from a deliberate save), is no longer offside and  is not considered to have gained an advantage.

Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on August 31, 2016, 09:18:00 AM
Quote from: Golden_Fan on August 31, 2016, 08:20:49 AM
Quote from: Mid-Atlantic Fan on August 31, 2016, 08:11:11 AM
What would be the update to the offside rule?


This explains it fairly well for the high schools and it is the same for USSF https://www.nfhs.org/articles/offside-rule-revised-in-high-school-soccer/ (https://www.nfhs.org/articles/offside-rule-revised-in-high-school-soccer/)

QuotePreviously, an attacking player who was in an offside position at the time that the ball was played by a teammate, could be penalized and ruled offside when the ball was deflected by or rebounded from a defender to the attacking player even though the defender tried to play the ball.

The new rule changes this situation as the attacking player in an offside position when the ball was kicked by a teammate who gets a rebounded or deflected ball after it was deliberately played by the opponent (except from a deliberate save), is no longer offside and  is not considered to have gained an advantage.

Thanks GoldenFan! Do we know if this or when this will be implemented to D3 soccer?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Golden_Fan on August 31, 2016, 09:31:33 AM
Quote from: Mid-Atlantic Fan on August 31, 2016, 08:11:11 AM
Thanks GoldenFan! Do we know if this or when this will be implemented to D3 soccer?

Looks to be this year for NCAA, not sure if this covers all divisions or not. See rule 11

http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2016MWSOC_Soccer_Rules_Changes_20160503.pdf (http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2016MWSOC_Soccer_Rules_Changes_20160503.pdf)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: lastguyoffthebench on August 31, 2016, 10:01:19 AM

Interesting that teams are now allowed to have their logo on the nets... and that multi-color nets are allowed.   In addition to the youth soccer changing the size of the nets across ALL ages.


Kwik Goal is really cleaning up...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: lastguyoffthebench on August 31, 2016, 10:07:25 AM
Quote from: Golden_Fan on August 31, 2016, 09:31:33 AM
Quote from: Mid-Atlantic Fan on August 31, 2016, 08:11:11 AM
Thanks GoldenFan! Do we know if this or when this will be implemented to D3 soccer?

Looks to be this year for NCAA, not sure if this covers all divisions or not. See rule 11

http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2016MWSOC_Soccer_Rules_Changes_20160503.pdf (http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2016MWSOC_Soccer_Rules_Changes_20160503.pdf)

The rules should cover all divisions.    I don't think we will see many video reviews at the D3 level...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Medicated Pete on August 31, 2016, 11:30:40 AM
Quote from: Golden_Fan on August 30, 2016, 03:59:19 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on August 30, 2016, 03:39:55 PM

Also,

Looking forward to 2016 Rule changes piece. Hopefully, that comes out before Thursday. Any major changes that we all should be aware of


If the NCAA is following USSF and NFHS then the offside rule will be updated. Not sure if they will change their DOGSO and fouls off the field like USSF

5.7 Video Review
Video review is permissible (not required) in three specific situations. The use of video review
must be agreed upon by both head coaches before the start of the game. During the game, video
review can be initiated by the referee only. In order to use video review, the review equipment
must be provided by the home institution and available at the scorekeeper's table or field level.
Indisputable video evidence, in the judgment of the referee, must be present for the call on the
field to be overturned. The three situations in which video review is permissible are:
1. Determine whether a goal has been scored;
2. Identify players for disciplinary matters; and
3. Determine whether a fight occurred and identify all participants.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on August 31, 2016, 05:17:35 PM
Quote from: Medicated Pete on August 31, 2016, 11:30:40 AM
Quote from: Golden_Fan on August 30, 2016, 03:59:19 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on August 30, 2016, 03:39:55 PM

Also,

Looking forward to 2016 Rule changes piece. Hopefully, that comes out before Thursday. Any major changes that we all should be aware of


If the NCAA is following USSF and NFHS then the offside rule will be updated. Not sure if they will change their DOGSO and fouls off the field like USSF

5.7 Video Review
Video review is permissible (not required) in three specific situations. The use of video review
must be agreed upon by both head coaches before the start of the game. During the game, video
review can be initiated by the referee only. In order to use video review, the review equipment
must be provided by the home institution and available at the scorekeeper's table or field level.
Indisputable video evidence, in the judgment of the referee, must be present for the call on the
field to be overturned. The three situations in which video review is permissible are:
1. Determine whether a goal has been scored;
2. Identify players for disciplinary matters; and
3. Determine whether a fight occurred and identify all participants.



This is unreal...Is this really going to happen in D3?  I can see looking at video review after the game for disciplinary matters which I have seen before in determining suspending players for fights but to do an in-game review for disciplinary actions and goals scored I think is a little much at the D3 level or even D1. I would be all for it but I do not see it happening, maybe i am wrong on this but I do not see it
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Christan Shirk on September 02, 2016, 11:01:15 AM
Quote from: Mr.Right on August 30, 2016, 03:39:55 PM
Looking forward to 2016 Rule changes piece. Hopefully, that comes out before Thursday. Any major changes that we all should be aware of

Didn't make the Thursday deadline, but Part 2 on the Rules Changes has now finally been finished and posted.

What's new in 2016? - Part 2: Rules Changes (http://www.d3soccer.com/columns/christan-shirk/2016/new-in-2016_part-2)

You guys on here already mentioned and somewhat discussed the video review and offside.  Overall, there's no really big or impactful changes this time around.  Most seem sensible, worthwhile changes.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on December 20, 2017, 10:26:06 PM
We'll know a lot more once the early decision results shake out, but here are some of the likely roster additions for the 2018 season:

Amherst – Sean Dube (Avon Old Farms, CT)

Amherst – Nico Kenary (Potomac SC, MD) https://www.hudl.com/profile/4683761/nico-kenary

Amherst – Bernard White (Lonestar SC, TX) 

Babson – Mitch Collins (St. John's Prep/Aztec Soccer, MA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8848279/mitch-collins

Babson – William Talleri (St. John's Prep/New England FC, MA) https://vimeo.com/217430061

Bard – Daniel Lee (Dix Hills SC/Plainview-Old Bethpage, NY)

Becker – Tyler Marzocchi (Bayside United SC, RI) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msUW5fH4E3I

Bowdoin – Dylan Reid (Bethesda SC, MD) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8959177/dylan-reid

Brandeis – Max Blacker (Cedar Stars Academy/St. Benedict's Prep, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWXbDB6Ms8c

Brandeis – Isaac Mukala (Lawrence Academy, MA) http://www.hudl.com/profile/4640138/isaac-mukala

Case Western Reserve – Sean Atwater (Steel Town Magic, PA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/5253497/sean-atwater

Case Western Reserve – Justin Rehklau (OP, OH) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8968360/justin-rehklau

Castleton State – Noah Swainbank (Enosburg Falls, VT)

Catholic – Connor Logsdon (Braddock Road YC, VA) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/virginia/clifton/centreville-high-school/connor-logsdon

Chicago – Jonah Moore (Century V FC, PA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6610302/jonah-moore

Coast Guard – Robert Fugett (Clay County SC, GA)

Denison – Hugh McLaughlin (Potomac SC, VA) http://www.hudl.com/profile/4683765/hugh-mclaughlin

Denison – Harrison Netburn (Coral Springs HS, FL) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfoWAtlTXPw

Denison – Stuart Windell (Charlotte United, NC) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FA1eOzqDvMs

Eastern – Alessandro Truppi (Hunterdon Central HS, NJ)

Franklin and Marshall – Steven Yakita (St. John's Prep/Aztec Soccer, MA) https://twitter.com/thenestsjp/status/912795851998814214?lang=en

Frostburg – D'Artagnan Lazar (SOCA, VA) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/virginia/charlottesville/albemarle-high-school/dartagnan-lazar

Geneva – Cole Sauer (Midd-West HS, PA)

Kenyon – Aidan Schoellkopf (Northfield Mount Hermon School, MA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhrxM8pOiBY

McDaniel – Jimmy Towers (Lehigh Valley United, PA)

Messiah – Luke Groothoff (Seacoast United, ME) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/maine/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/luke-groothoff

Messiah – Jared Pavlovich (Carlisle, PA)

Messiah – Ryan Ruark (Piedmont Triad FC, NC)

Messiah – Trevor Swartz (CCV Stars, AZ) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/arizona/phoenix/greenway-high-school2/trevor-swartz

Muhlenberg – Joshua Bordwick (Hunterdon Central HS, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY90i_nkywE

Ohio Wesleyan – Chase Agin (St. Francis de Sales, OH) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNMvkRp8iXw

Penn College of Technology – Devan Leister (Midd-West HS, PA)

Rochester – Jayson Ho (De Anza Force SC, CA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVULVL4ELS8

Sarah Lawrence – Matteo Romano (The Out-of-Door Academy, FL)

Stockton – Jonathan Schwab (PDA, NJ)

Trinity (TX) – Mackenzie McCord (Dallas Texans 99 Red, TX)

Tufts – Will Raphael (Phillips Academy Andover, MA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6557031/will-raphael

Tufts – Zachary Seigelstein (Manhattan SC, NY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEWqqwyvUms

Washington and Lee – Ethan McCann (Baltimore Armour, MD) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPLNt5xwTm0

Wheaton (IL) – Logan Russell (Chattanooga FC Academy, TN) https://www.hudl.com/profile/5143360/logan-russell

Wilkes – Evan Liddington (Midd-West HS, PA)

Williams – Will Felitto (New Trier HS, IL) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6126136/will-felitto

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Manny Barajas (St. Catherine's HS, WI) https://ywww.hudl.com/profile/6134041/manny-barajas

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Jaylon Brown (St. Catherine's HS, WI) http://ywww.hudl.com/profile/6134824/jaylon-brown

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Andrew Villarreal (St. Catherine's HS, WI)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on December 23, 2017, 02:21:47 PM
Nice work Ommadawn....I have some time so I am going to watch some of the Nescac guys and post what I notice and see if you guys agree with me...


Amherst---Nico Kenary---This is kid will fit right in at Amherst..Half his highlight video is as a defender that whacks everything in sight from the back. Looks to have wheels and is a really tough kid. Hard to knock off the ball and not afraid to mix it up. Gets stuck in. Very LEFT footed. I do not think I saw him use his right foot much at all. Will fit in at Amherst right away. Over / Under on Yellow's in 2018 if he gets on the field. (4)

Bowdoin---Dylan Reid---Not much to go off of but looks to be a big athletic CB..Hard to tell how technical he is but certainly this kid is a big time athlete

Tufts----Will Raphael--- Not much to go off of but what he does have for highlights is pretty impressive...This kid looks have serious hops and a nose for the goal. Some of his goals off of set pieces are pretty damn good. Looks to be a scraper and will fit in nicely at Tufts. I would imagine he will see some playing time next year but again it is not much to go off of. Looks to be pacey but hard to tell his skill. Maybe a midfielder? Some more video of this kid would be appreciated. Looks like a gamer though

Tufts---Zachary Seigelstein----Looks to be a technical player that threads the needle nicely. I think the physicality of Nescac will be eye opening for this kid as he needs to get more meat on his bones. I doubt he will see the field much next year as Tufts already has plenty of guys like him like Van Brewer and Trevorrow but I am sure by his JR and SR years he will be a big contributor and will be one of these guys that we see really improve under Shapiro's tutelage.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEPAFAN on January 02, 2018, 01:24:39 PM
Scranton ( Landmark) Bryce Schiltz- Scoring threat up top, All State  https://www.wkbw.com/sports/high-school/bryce-schiltz-breaking-records-and-making-impact-for-east-aurora-soccer
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ejay on January 03, 2018, 01:09:57 PM
I'm hearing Hamilton is picking up GK Thomas Benson, who reunites with his former CB (Luke Eckles).... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oXdRxrDNXg
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on January 11, 2018, 05:22:50 PM
Quote from: EB2319 on January 03, 2018, 01:09:57 PM
I'm hearing Hamilton is picking up GK Thomas Benson, who reunites with his former CB (Luke Eckles).... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oXdRxrDNXg

WOW...I must say I am very impressed...Gotta love Jersey kids...What that kid lacks in size he makes up for in heart..That kid is fearless and has serious sack coming out of his net..Very refreshing.....He has a compact solid build and looks to be quick as a cat...He will struggle with balls in the air in Nescac and not sure if he has the best hands but Hamilton GK Linds Cadwell will be put on notice immediately with this kid coming in. Very good get for Nizzi now he needs to shore up that backline..


EB2319---Who is the Asian CM #15 on his team? He looks to be a real technical player..
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ejay on January 12, 2018, 09:10:43 AM
Quote from: Mr.Right on January 11, 2018, 05:22:50 PM
EB2319---Who is the Asian CM #15 on his team? He looks to be a real technical player..

That team is loaded with technical sophomore midfielders, many of whom didn't see the field much from what I saw.  15 is Terrence Chun. Expect a lot from him the next two years.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on January 12, 2018, 04:15:30 PM
New additions are indicated with asterisks. Johns Hopkins with a bounty this go 'round.

*Allegheny – Alex Riel (DC Stoddert/Landon School, MD)

Amherst – Sean Dube (Avon Old Farms, CT)

Amherst – Nico Kenary (Potomac SC, MD) https://www.hudl.com/profile/4683761/nico-kenary

*Amherst – Alex Shahmirzadi (Braddock Road YC/Flint Hill School, VA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5hjXu2JT1M

Amherst – Bernard White (Lonestar SC, TX) 

Babson – Mitch Collins (St. John's Prep/Aztec Soccer, MA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8848279/mitch-collins

Babson – William Talleri (St. John's Prep/New England FC, MA) https://vimeo.com/217430061

Bard – Daniel Lee (Dix Hills SC/Plainview-Old Bethpage, NY)

Becker – Tyler Marzocchi (Bayside United SC, RI) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msUW5fH4E3I

Bowdoin – Dylan Reid (Bethesda SC, MD) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8959177/dylan-reid

Brandeis – Max Blacker (Cedar Stars Academy/St. Benedict's Prep, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWXbDB6Ms8c

*Brandeis – Skylah Dias (Global Premier Soccer/Case HS, MA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vck3mHtRA4E

Brandeis – Isaac Mukala (Lawrence Academy, MA) http://www.hudl.com/profile/4640138/isaac-mukala

*Carnegie Mellon – Ian Thomas (Steel Town Magic/Obama Academy, PA)

Case Western Reserve – Sean Atwater (Steel Town Magic, PA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/5253497/sean-atwater

Case Western Reserve – Justin Rehklau (OP, OH) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8968360/justin-rehklau

Castleton State – Noah Swainbank (Enosburg Falls, VT)

*Catholic – Patrick Corpus (Continental FC Delco, PA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCZkC5RySXU

Catholic – Connor Logsdon (Braddock Road YC, VA) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/virginia/clifton/centreville-high-school/connor-logsdon

Chicago – Jonah Moore (Century V FC, PA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6610302/jonah-moore

*Chicago – Brady Rider (Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J. L. Mann, NC)

Coast Guard – Robert Fugett (Clay County SC, GA)

*Colby – Jared Wood (Aztec Soccer/Waring School, MA)

*Cortland – Roberto Mier (Empire United/Ithaca, NY)

Denison – Hugh McLaughlin (Potomac SC, VA) http://www.hudl.com/profile/4683765/hugh-mclaughlin

Denison – Harrison Netburn (Coral Springs HS, FL) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfoWAtlTXPw

Denison – Stuart Windell (Charlotte United, NC) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FA1eOzqDvMs

*Dickinson – Ronan Higgins (Shipley School, PA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSw0-v0z1Vo

*Dominican (IL) – Ethan Grosam (Chicago Inferno/St. Francis, IL) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwlKs-LtWiQ

*Dominican (IL) – Jonathan Hernandez (Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail, IL)

Eastern – Alessandro Truppi (Hunterdon Central HS, NJ)

*Emory – Daniel SanGiovanni (Braddock Road YC, VA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTlq-x2QS2A

Franklin and Marshall – Steven Yakita (St. John's Prep/Aztec Soccer, MA) https://twitter.com/thenestsjp/status/912795851998814214?lang=en

Frostburg – D'Artagnan Lazar (SOCA, VA) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/virginia/charlottesville/albemarle-high-school/dartagnan-lazar

Geneva – Cole Sauer (Midd-West HS, PA)

*Gettysburg – Connor Fife (Holy Ghost Prep, PA) 

*Hamilton – Thomas Benson (Ridgewood HS, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oXdRxrDNXg

*Hobart – Cole Hay (Aztec Soccer/Manchester, MA)

*Heidelberg – Spencer Tredwell (Beverly Hills Groves, MI)

Kenyon – Aidan Schoellkopf (Northfield Mount Hermon School, MA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhrxM8pOiBY

*Johns Hopkins – Brian Lenzer (Baltimore Celtic, MD) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q9cK3_SpVA

*Johns Hopkins – Jake Kooyman (Beachside SC, CT) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNcaVY-KvHA

*Johns Hopkins – Matthew Schneydreman (Brooklyn Italians/Xavieran, NY)

*Johns Hopkins – Tim Treinen (Crescenta Valley, CA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GSK6kP2DUc

McDaniel – Jimmy Towers (Lehigh Valley United, PA)

Messiah – Luke Groothoff (Seacoast United, ME) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/maine/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/luke-groothoff

Messiah – Jared Pavlovich (Carlisle, PA)

Messiah – Ryan Ruark (Piedmont Triad FC, NC)

Messiah – Trevor Swartz (CCV Stars, AZ) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/arizona/phoenix/greenway-high-school2/trevor-swartz

Muhlenberg – Joshua Bordwick (Hunterdon Central HS, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY90i_nkywE

*Muhlenberg – Steven Carton (Ocean Township United, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viW-fbl5NYo

*Muhlenberg – Reuben Oshman (Downtown United SC/Beacon, NY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m8f5V4azR4

*New Paltz – Spencer Ryczek (Rochester FC, Victor Sr., NY)

Ohio Wesleyan – Chase Agin (St. Francis de Sales, OH) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNMvkRp8iXw

*Oneonta – Thomas Gallina (Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit, NY)

Penn College of Technology – Devan Leister (Midd-West HS, PA)

Rochester – Jayson Ho (De Anza Force SC, CA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVULVL4ELS8

*St. Joseph's – Austin Ward (Aztec Soccer/North Andover, MA)

Sarah Lawrence – Matteo Romano (The Out-of-Door Academy, FL)

*Scranton – Bryan Schiltz (East Aurora HS, NY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feypsRELnMQ

*Stevens – Jay Poskitt (Aztec Soccer/Winchester, MA)

Stockton – Jonathan Schwab (PDA, NJ)

Trinity (TX) – Mackenzie McCord (Dallas Texans 99 Red, TX)

Tufts – Will Raphael (Phillips Academy Andover, MA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6557031/will-raphael

Tufts – Zachary Seigelstein (Manhattan SC, NY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEWqqwyvUms

Washington and Lee – Ethan McCann (Baltimore Armour, MD) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPLNt5xwTm0

*Washington and Lee – Connor Wharton (Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy, CO) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZ1kbFP7zSU

Wheaton (IL) – Logan Russell (Chattanooga FC Academy, TN) https://www.hudl.com/profile/5143360/logan-russell

Wilkes – Evan Liddington (Midd-West HS, PA)

William Paterson – Ryan Goggins (Middletown SC/Raritan, NJ)

Williams – Will Felitto (New Trier HS, IL) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6126136/will-felitto

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Manny Barajas (St. Catherine's HS, WI) https://ywww.hudl.com/profile/6134041/manny-barajas

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Jaylon Brown (St. Catherine's HS, WI) http://ywww.hudl.com/profile/6134824/jaylon-brown

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Andrew Villarreal (St. Catherine's HS, WI)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on January 12, 2018, 11:19:31 PM
Update on Messiah recruiting: Luke Groothoff has been named HS All-American. https://www.pressherald.com/2017/12/17/boys-soccer-luke-groothoff-yarmouth/

To the best of my knowledge, two previous Messiah players had this distinction, Kai Kasiguran and Jack Thompson. If there have been others, I don't know who they are. Both previous AAs graduated from the same HS, Cayahoga Valley (OH) Christian HS. They are one of the very best soccer schools in the nation, and they have another AA this year, Colin Gaines, who will play at NAIA Mount Vernon (OH) Nazarene University. They used to be coached by a MC alum, Jason Spodnik, who is now the school's president.

Groothoff joins his brother Jonathan as a Falcon. With the Falcons losing four SR starters plus (almost certainly) redshirt JR Danny Brandt (who might actually have graduated this past month, but I have no specific information whether he made that choice), I'd be very surprised if Luke Groothoff doesn't start coming out of the gate next fall. However the question would be, where? Probably Brandt's position in MF, given his particular skill set. However, since he has excellent speed, perhaps he'll take Colby Thomas' spot on the right wing. He wasn't a big scorer in HS, but he did score several goals in the Maine state tournament, against the best competition, even though a teammate was among the leading goal scorers in the state--partly owing to Groothoff's passing and unselfishness. It will be interesting to see what transpires.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on January 12, 2018, 11:41:54 PM
On a different note that seems appropriate for this thread, as out-of-season banter, the Wall Street Journal named Messiah as the number two school in the Northeast for student engagement. That happened earlier this month: https://www.messiah.edu/news/article/249/messiah_ranked_2_in_northeast_for_student_engagement_by_wall_street_journal

If you read the full story at WSJ (if you can, given that they put up the firewall if you go there often), you'll see the full top ten in the Northeast and it's quite an interesting list. For the benefit of those who can't read it, here's the list:

Brown #6 nationally
Messiah and Cornell U #17 nationally
Northeastern #24
CMU, Dartmouth, Swarthmore, Cedar Crest College (PA), and Penn all tied for #33
Ithaca College (NY) #52

Note that just one of these schools, Northeastern, awards $ for sports. I love that! Although four others compete in D1, they are all Ivies. Messiah and three others are D3. Many of these schools are nationally competitive in soccer. This seems to confirm what a lot of us know, that many excellent HS soccer players turn down $ to play elsewhere (Ivies or D3), b/c they can still play at a pretty high level while picking a school b/c that's where they want to get an education.

Awfully encouraging information for all of us, I would say. And, in the specific case of Messiah, it provides a partial answer to those who might wonder why students in general (not athletes) might pick a school like that over many fine alternatives. They are obviously awfully good at paying attention to individual students--or, at least this is what lots of their students have said, in response to the WSJ poll, which is based on student perceptions. Their resources obviously can't compare with those at the Ivies, CMU, or Swarthmore (which has one of the highest endowments per student in the nation-- see https://www.collegeraptor.com/college-rankings/details/EndowmentPerStudent ), so they must have faculty who are off the charts at teaching, advising, and networking to be this high on the WSJ list.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on January 12, 2018, 11:57:41 PM
What I just said about student perceptions of engagement at Messiah is confirmed more specifically for soccer by the very large number of brother combinations who have played there, whether or not at the same time. I think it was Ryan Harmanis who called attention to that phenomenon at OWU, Messiah, and a few other schools. I doubt I could list all such combos at Messiah, since there have been so many of them. The largest number I can think of is the four Thompson brothers, followed by three Robbins boys. You can't get that type of thing without really high satisfaction with the whole student experience--as indicated by the WSJ poll.

There could potentially be a third Bender down the road, following Jacob (POY in 2016) and Josh: http://balt.ussoccerda.com/sam/teams/index.php?team=3937460&player=324978397. However, it's way too early to assume anything about his soccer future. I hear he might be the best player in the family, which is saying a lot. Time will tell.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: luckylefty on January 13, 2018, 10:35:20 PM
Not sure what thread to put this in, but there are currently two head coaching jobs up for grabs. Centenary has let their HC go. Not sure what the deal was as they have had some moderate success.

Moravians coach got fired after recording a conversation with a disgruntled parents, which is a felony in PA.

Anyone hear anything about these two specific positions? Any other jobs opening?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEPAFAN on January 15, 2018, 02:34:22 PM
wow what a story about the moravian coach. Tape someone for 90 seconds is a felony huh?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ejay on January 15, 2018, 05:31:54 PM
Quote from: luckylefty on January 13, 2018, 10:35:20 PM
Not sure what thread to put this in, but there are currently two head coaching jobs up for grabs. Centenary has let their HC go. Not sure what the deal was as they have had some moderate success.


Any idea where Centenary coach is going? He's also the AD, but I see he's not listed on the site anymore.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on January 25, 2018, 12:48:56 PM
Quote from: NEPAFAN on January 15, 2018, 02:34:22 PM
wow what a story about the moravian coach. Tape someone for 90 seconds is a felony huh?


This story is unbelievable...Just trying to dig behind the actual story and seeing what actually happened to have caused this. Obviously you have an extremely young coach here and he made a disastrous decision that will cost him not only his job but a future in coaching at least at the college level. However, I can only imagine the player being a complete pain in the ass not understanding that he just was not good enough to get on the field. Then add in the overbearing parent and you can see where this led. Now I am not sure why the coach would tape the parent unless he was maybe harassing him? or maybe he wanted to prove to his AD what a nutjob the parent / kid was? I am guessing the parent went to the AD behind the coaches back before the taping and the AD sided with the parent? Interesting stuff here and a little more of the facts would be nice as this is pure conjecture.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: luckylefty on January 27, 2018, 07:49:56 AM
Mr. Right, you could be right in all of the things you stated, or maybe the coach came unwound and had some personal beef against this kid. He apparently played the fathers tape for the kid to hear before kicking him off the team. That to me makes it sound like more then just recording it to protect himself. Comes across more as some personal vendetta that made the coach lose his way.

Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: luckylefty on January 27, 2018, 07:53:16 AM
Quote from: EB2319 on January 15, 2018, 05:31:54 PM
Quote from: luckylefty on January 13, 2018, 10:35:20 PM
Not sure what thread to put this in, but there are currently two head coaching jobs up for grabs. Centenary has let their HC go. Not sure what the deal was as they have had some moderate success.


Any idea where Centenary coach is going? He's also the AD, but I see he's not listed on the site anymore.

He didn't leave to take another position I don't think....
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on January 29, 2018, 11:36:10 AM
Quote from: Ommadawn on January 12, 2018, 04:15:30 PM
New additions are indicated with asterisks. Johns Hopkins with a bounty this go 'round.

*Allegheny – Alex Riel (DC Stoddert/Landon School, MD)

Amherst – Sean Dube (Avon Old Farms, CT)

Amherst – Nico Kenary (Potomac SC, MD) https://www.hudl.com/profile/4683761/nico-kenary

*Amherst – Alex Shahmirzadi (Braddock Road YC/Flint Hill School, VA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5hjXu2JT1M

Amherst – Bernard White (Lonestar SC, TX) 

Babson – Mitch Collins (St. John's Prep/Aztec Soccer, MA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8848279/mitch-collins

Babson – William Talleri (St. John's Prep/New England FC, MA) https://vimeo.com/217430061

Bard – Daniel Lee (Dix Hills SC/Plainview-Old Bethpage, NY)

Becker – Tyler Marzocchi (Bayside United SC, RI) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msUW5fH4E3I

Bowdoin – Dylan Reid (Bethesda SC, MD) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8959177/dylan-reid

Brandeis – Max Blacker (Cedar Stars Academy/St. Benedict's Prep, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWXbDB6Ms8c

*Brandeis – Skylah Dias (Global Premier Soccer/Case HS, MA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vck3mHtRA4E

Brandeis – Isaac Mukala (Lawrence Academy, MA) http://www.hudl.com/profile/4640138/isaac-mukala

*Carnegie Mellon – Ian Thomas (Steel Town Magic/Obama Academy, PA)

Case Western Reserve – Sean Atwater (Steel Town Magic, PA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/5253497/sean-atwater

Case Western Reserve – Justin Rehklau (OP, OH) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8968360/justin-rehklau

Castleton State – Noah Swainbank (Enosburg Falls, VT)

*Catholic – Patrick Corpus (Continental FC Delco, PA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCZkC5RySXU

Catholic – Connor Logsdon (Braddock Road YC, VA) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/virginia/clifton/centreville-high-school/connor-logsdon

Chicago – Jonah Moore (Century V FC, PA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6610302/jonah-moore

*Chicago – Brady Rider (Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J. L. Mann, NC)

Coast Guard – Robert Fugett (Clay County SC, GA)

*Colby – Jared Wood (Aztec Soccer/Waring School, MA)

*Cortland – Roberto Mier (Empire United/Ithaca, NY)

Denison – Hugh McLaughlin (Potomac SC, VA) http://www.hudl.com/profile/4683765/hugh-mclaughlin

Denison – Harrison Netburn (Coral Springs HS, FL) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfoWAtlTXPw

Denison – Stuart Windell (Charlotte United, NC) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FA1eOzqDvMs

*Dickinson – Ronan Higgins (Shipley School, PA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSw0-v0z1Vo

*Dominican (IL) – Ethan Grosam (Chicago Inferno/St. Francis, IL) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwlKs-LtWiQ

*Dominican (IL) – Jonathan Hernandez (Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail, IL)

Eastern – Alessandro Truppi (Hunterdon Central HS, NJ)

*Emory – Daniel SanGiovanni (Braddock Road YC, VA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTlq-x2QS2A

Franklin and Marshall – Steven Yakita (St. John's Prep/Aztec Soccer, MA) https://twitter.com/thenestsjp/status/912795851998814214?lang=en

Frostburg – D'Artagnan Lazar (SOCA, VA) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/virginia/charlottesville/albemarle-high-school/dartagnan-lazar

Geneva – Cole Sauer (Midd-West HS, PA)

*Gettysburg – Connor Fife (Holy Ghost Prep, PA) 

*Hamilton – Thomas Benson (Ridgewood HS, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oXdRxrDNXg

*Hobart – Cole Hay (Aztec Soccer/Manchester, MA)

*Heidelberg – Spencer Tredwell (Beverly Hills Groves, MI)

Kenyon – Aidan Schoellkopf (Northfield Mount Hermon School, MA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhrxM8pOiBY

*Johns Hopkins – Brian Lenzer (Baltimore Celtic, MD) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q9cK3_SpVA

*Johns Hopkins – Jake Kooyman (Beachside SC, CT) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNcaVY-KvHA

*Johns Hopkins – Matthew Schneydreman (Brooklyn Italians/Xavieran, NY)

*Johns Hopkins – Tim Treinen (Crescenta Valley, CA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GSK6kP2DUc

McDaniel – Jimmy Towers (Lehigh Valley United, PA)

Messiah – Luke Groothoff (Seacoast United, ME) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/maine/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/luke-groothoff

Messiah – Jared Pavlovich (Carlisle, PA)

Messiah – Ryan Ruark (Piedmont Triad FC, NC)

Messiah – Trevor Swartz (CCV Stars, AZ) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/arizona/phoenix/greenway-high-school2/trevor-swartz

Muhlenberg – Joshua Bordwick (Hunterdon Central HS, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY90i_nkywE

*Muhlenberg – Steven Carton (Ocean Township United, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viW-fbl5NYo

*Muhlenberg – Reuben Oshman (Downtown United SC/Beacon, NY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m8f5V4azR4

*New Paltz – Spencer Ryczek (Rochester FC, Victor Sr., NY)

Ohio Wesleyan – Chase Agin (St. Francis de Sales, OH) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNMvkRp8iXw

*Oneonta – Thomas Gallina (Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit, NY)

Penn College of Technology – Devan Leister (Midd-West HS, PA)

Rochester – Jayson Ho (De Anza Force SC, CA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVULVL4ELS8

*St. Joseph's – Austin Ward (Aztec Soccer/North Andover, MA)

Sarah Lawrence – Matteo Romano (The Out-of-Door Academy, FL)

*Scranton – Bryan Schiltz (East Aurora HS, NY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feypsRELnMQ

*Stevens – Jay Poskitt (Aztec Soccer/Winchester, MA)

Stockton – Jonathan Schwab (PDA, NJ)

Trinity (TX) – Mackenzie McCord (Dallas Texans 99 Red, TX)

Tufts – Will Raphael (Phillips Academy Andover, MA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6557031/will-raphael

Tufts – Zachary Seigelstein (Manhattan SC, NY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEWqqwyvUms

Washington and Lee – Ethan McCann (Baltimore Armour, MD) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPLNt5xwTm0

*Washington and Lee – Connor Wharton (Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy, CO) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZ1kbFP7zSU

Wheaton (IL) – Logan Russell (Chattanooga FC Academy, TN) https://www.hudl.com/profile/5143360/logan-russell

Wilkes – Evan Liddington (Midd-West HS, PA)

William Paterson – Ryan Goggins (Middletown SC/Raritan, NJ)

Williams – Will Felitto (New Trier HS, IL) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6126136/will-felitto

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Manny Barajas (St. Catherine's HS, WI) https://ywww.hudl.com/profile/6134041/manny-barajas

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Jaylon Brown (St. Catherine's HS, WI) http://ywww.hudl.com/profile/6134824/jaylon-brown

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Andrew Villarreal (St. Catherine's HS, WI)


Nice update Ommadawn...Let's take a look at some of these new additions for Nescac schools and maybe Brandeis / Babson while I have some down time at work here. It is really nice when your boss bangs out sick.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on January 29, 2018, 12:30:10 PM
Really like what I see from Mukala...ball-playing CB not afraid to go into the tackle. Might have to adjust to the college game but lots of potential there.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on January 29, 2018, 12:52:49 PM
Amherst---Alex Shahmirzadi-----ehh so nothing that jumps off the screen for me. I am assuming this kid was an academic admit because this could be a mistake if he is a tip. Nescac will welcome another long thrower with this kid. Hits a pretty nice free kick with his right foot. I do like that he plays with both feet and he is a tricky dribbler. He likes to play on the floor / carpet so that will have to be untaught. He has decent speed but certainly is not the fastest kid BUT he does change pace very well. That is usually a sign of a smart player that knows what he can or cannot do.

Brandeis---Max Blacker----So not sure what this was. Looks to be a 4 minute vid of distribution as there was only one highlight of a save. Maybe there is another vid of saves? If not than usually it is never a good sign if a GK puts out a 4 minute vid with only 1 save. He does distribute the ball well as he has a good arm. Comes from a soccer rich Academy team and Benedict's which used to be one of top programs in the country before Academy teams took over. I am assuming there is another vid of saves out there somewhere but at this time I would say Brandeis Greg Irwin will be in net to start the season.

Brandeis---Skylah Dias-----So this kid will not play right away but maybe by his JR / SR years after he puts some muscle on he will be a decent player. He is skilled and keeps the ball on the floor in tight spaces. There are some issues he needs to work on. He looks to pass TO MUCH. He does not take guys on enough especially in the middle of the field with open space. He checks back to the ball nicely but is immediately looking for feet which is fine but he needs to go at guys as well. Also, not sure how tough this kid is as it is never a good sign when a kid is from New England and wearing gloves.

Brandeis---Issac Mukala---So I do not have the patience to watch 14 second individual vids but I watched a couple. This kid has potential as he already has a college body and will only get stronger. Cannot tell how skilled or fast he is but he looks to be a tough kid that will not be afraid to mix it up. Add either or both skill and speed and you have a player.


Messiah---Luke Groothoff--Out of curiosity I wanted to watch this Yarmouth HS / Seacoast United player that Messiah snagged. This kid is friggin LEGIT. He would be a MAJOR TIP for any Nescac school and would immediately turn around one of the bottom tier teams in Nescac by himself. Well maybe not but you get my point. He is extremely skilled, threads the needle and is very pacey. I would be shocked if he is not on the field next year. Now the question is WHY is he leaving New England? Personally, I would have given 2 Tips to get this kid and that is VERY RARE. Coaches do not do that anymore like they used to but he looks to be a real game changer. This kid and Petrik in midfield for Williams plus a finisher and you would instantly turn that ship around. Same goes for Bowdoin. If you stick this kid in the middle of the park and push Morant and Niang up the field they would get their goals. Bowdoin would instantly turn into a much more interesting outfit. Oh well congrats to Messiah for this get.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on January 29, 2018, 01:32:10 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on January 29, 2018, 12:52:49 PM
Messiah---Luke Groothoff--Out of curiosity I wanted to watch this Yarmouth HS / Seacoast United player that Messiah snagged. This kid is friggin LEGIT. He would be a MAJOR TIP for any Nescac school and would immediately turn around one of the bottom tier teams in Nescac by himself. Well maybe not but you get my point. He is extremely skilled, threads the needle and is very pacey. I would be shocked if he is not on the field next year. Now the question is WHY is he leaving New England? Personally, I would have given 2 Tips to get this kid and that is VERY RARE. Coaches do not do that anymore like they used to but he looks to be a real game changer. This kid and Petrik in midfield for Williams plus a finisher and you would instantly turn that ship around. Same goes for Bowdoin. If you stick this kid in the middle of the park and push Morant and Niang up the field they would get their goals. Bowdoin would instantly turn into a much more interesting outfit. Oh well congrats to Messiah for this get.

His brother Jonathan is at Messiah, although he didn't see much of the field as a sophomore. I think Luke might be better, but both are very good. They came to New England from the Bay Area a couple of years ago -- I think they played for a club out of Santa Rosa -- so I don't think they are tied down to the region.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: rudy on January 29, 2018, 01:38:38 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on January 29, 2018, 11:36:10 AM
Quote from: Ommadawn on January 12, 2018, 04:15:30 PM
New additions are indicated with asterisks. Johns Hopkins with a bounty this go 'round.

*Allegheny – Alex Riel (DC Stoddert/Landon School, MD)

Amherst – Sean Dube (Avon Old Farms, CT)

Amherst – Nico Kenary (Potomac SC, MD) https://www.hudl.com/profile/4683761/nico-kenary

*Amherst – Alex Shahmirzadi (Braddock Road YC/Flint Hill School, VA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5hjXu2JT1M

Amherst – Bernard White (Lonestar SC, TX) 

Babson – Mitch Collins (St. John's Prep/Aztec Soccer, MA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8848279/mitch-collins

Babson – William Talleri (St. John's Prep/New England FC, MA) https://vimeo.com/217430061

Bard – Daniel Lee (Dix Hills SC/Plainview-Old Bethpage, NY)

Becker – Tyler Marzocchi (Bayside United SC, RI) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msUW5fH4E3I

Bowdoin – Dylan Reid (Bethesda SC, MD) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8959177/dylan-reid

Brandeis – Max Blacker (Cedar Stars Academy/St. Benedict's Prep, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWXbDB6Ms8c

*Brandeis – Skylah Dias (Global Premier Soccer/Case HS, MA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vck3mHtRA4E

Brandeis – Isaac Mukala (Lawrence Academy, MA) http://www.hudl.com/profile/4640138/isaac-mukala

*Carnegie Mellon – Ian Thomas (Steel Town Magic/Obama Academy, PA)

Case Western Reserve – Sean Atwater (Steel Town Magic, PA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/5253497/sean-atwater

Case Western Reserve – Justin Rehklau (OP, OH) https://www.hudl.com/profile/8968360/justin-rehklau

Castleton State – Noah Swainbank (Enosburg Falls, VT)

*Catholic – Patrick Corpus (Continental FC Delco, PA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCZkC5RySXU

Catholic – Connor Logsdon (Braddock Road YC, VA) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/virginia/clifton/centreville-high-school/connor-logsdon

Chicago – Jonah Moore (Century V FC, PA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6610302/jonah-moore

*Chicago – Brady Rider (Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J. L. Mann, NC)

Coast Guard – Robert Fugett (Clay County SC, GA)

*Colby – Jared Wood (Aztec Soccer/Waring School, MA)

*Cortland – Roberto Mier (Empire United/Ithaca, NY)

Denison – Hugh McLaughlin (Potomac SC, VA) http://www.hudl.com/profile/4683765/hugh-mclaughlin

Denison – Harrison Netburn (Coral Springs HS, FL) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfoWAtlTXPw

Denison – Stuart Windell (Charlotte United, NC) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FA1eOzqDvMs

*Dickinson – Ronan Higgins (Shipley School, PA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSw0-v0z1Vo

*Dominican (IL) – Ethan Grosam (Chicago Inferno/St. Francis, IL) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwlKs-LtWiQ

*Dominican (IL) – Jonathan Hernandez (Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail, IL)

Eastern – Alessandro Truppi (Hunterdon Central HS, NJ)

*Emory – Daniel SanGiovanni (Braddock Road YC, VA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTlq-x2QS2A

Franklin and Marshall – Steven Yakita (St. John's Prep/Aztec Soccer, MA) https://twitter.com/thenestsjp/status/912795851998814214?lang=en

Frostburg – D'Artagnan Lazar (SOCA, VA) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/virginia/charlottesville/albemarle-high-school/dartagnan-lazar

Geneva – Cole Sauer (Midd-West HS, PA)

*Gettysburg – Connor Fife (Holy Ghost Prep, PA) 

*Hamilton – Thomas Benson (Ridgewood HS, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oXdRxrDNXg

*Hobart – Cole Hay (Aztec Soccer/Manchester, MA)

*Heidelberg – Spencer Tredwell (Beverly Hills Groves, MI)

Kenyon – Aidan Schoellkopf (Northfield Mount Hermon School, MA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhrxM8pOiBY

*Johns Hopkins – Brian Lenzer (Baltimore Celtic, MD) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q9cK3_SpVA

*Johns Hopkins – Jake Kooyman (Beachside SC, CT) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNcaVY-KvHA

*Johns Hopkins – Matthew Schneydreman (Brooklyn Italians/Xavieran, NY)

*Johns Hopkins – Tim Treinen (Crescenta Valley, CA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GSK6kP2DUc

McDaniel – Jimmy Towers (Lehigh Valley United, PA)

Messiah – Luke Groothoff (Seacoast United, ME) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/maine/yarmouth/yarmouth-high-school/luke-groothoff

Messiah – Jared Pavlovich (Carlisle, PA)

Messiah – Ryan Ruark (Piedmont Triad FC, NC)

Messiah – Trevor Swartz (CCV Stars, AZ) http://www.ncsasports.org/mens-soccer-recruiting/arizona/phoenix/greenway-high-school2/trevor-swartz

Muhlenberg – Joshua Bordwick (Hunterdon Central HS, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY90i_nkywE

*Muhlenberg – Steven Carton (Ocean Township United, NJ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viW-fbl5NYo

*Muhlenberg – Reuben Oshman (Downtown United SC/Beacon, NY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m8f5V4azR4

*New Paltz – Spencer Ryczek (Rochester FC, Victor Sr., NY)

Ohio Wesleyan – Chase Agin (St. Francis de Sales, OH) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNMvkRp8iXw

*Oneonta – Thomas Gallina (Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit, NY)

Penn College of Technology – Devan Leister (Midd-West HS, PA)

Rochester – Jayson Ho (De Anza Force SC, CA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVULVL4ELS8

*St. Joseph's – Austin Ward (Aztec Soccer/North Andover, MA)

Sarah Lawrence – Matteo Romano (The Out-of-Door Academy, FL)

*Scranton – Bryan Schiltz (East Aurora HS, NY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feypsRELnMQ

*Stevens – Jay Poskitt (Aztec Soccer/Winchester, MA)

Stockton – Jonathan Schwab (PDA, NJ)

Trinity (TX) – Mackenzie McCord (Dallas Texans 99 Red, TX)

Tufts – Will Raphael (Phillips Academy Andover, MA) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6557031/will-raphael

Tufts – Zachary Seigelstein (Manhattan SC, NY) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEWqqwyvUms

Washington and Lee – Ethan McCann (Baltimore Armour, MD) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPLNt5xwTm0

*Washington and Lee – Connor Wharton (Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy, CO) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZ1kbFP7zSU

Wheaton (IL) – Logan Russell (Chattanooga FC Academy, TN) https://www.hudl.com/profile/5143360/logan-russell

Wilkes – Evan Liddington (Midd-West HS, PA)

William Paterson – Ryan Goggins (Middletown SC/Raritan, NJ)

Williams – Will Felitto (New Trier HS, IL) https://www.hudl.com/profile/6126136/will-felitto

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Manny Barajas (St. Catherine's HS, WI) https://ywww.hudl.com/profile/6134041/manny-barajas

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Jaylon Brown (St. Catherine's HS, WI) http://ywww.hudl.com/profile/6134824/jaylon-brown

Wisconsin-Whitewater – Andrew Villarreal (St. Catherine's HS, WI)


Nice update Ommadawn...Let's take a look at some of these new additions for Nescac schools and maybe Brandeis / Babson while I have some down time at work here. It is really nice when your boss bangs out sick.

Pretty sure Luke Brautigam, brother of Justin the final 4 hero, will be playing for Messiah next year as well.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on January 29, 2018, 10:13:29 PM
Kudos to you, Mr Right, for including Luke Groothoff in your report. Given your wide and deep knowledge of New England soccer, your comments about his talent are very encouraging to Falcon fans, most of whom have never seen him play. I include myself in that category.

As for needing any "tips" to get him, from what I've been told his SATs are extremely good, such that he'd get into any NESCAC school even if he didn't play soccer. My guess is, if he wanted to play at an Ivy (and I think he did make a visit to at least one of them), he could. I agree with you that he's a lock to start somewhere as a freshman. My guess is in a MF spot, probably Brandt's on the assumption that he's not going to return for one more season.

His brother Jonathan is also very good, but he was still recovering from an ACL or something similar when he arrived on campus as a FR. Thus, he played minimally his first year and only started to look comfortable on the field toward the end of his SO season. IMO, he still looks to pass too much. He has good 1-v-1 skills and I'd like to see him be more aggressive, especially when he's out toward the sidelines.

A good "get," for Messiah, as you say, but as far as I know there were no NESCAC schools in the running for him. If anyone has better information, please chime in. He was offered by some D1 schools, but I think the only D3 school he considered was Messiah. I assume his brother had some (obviously positive) influence on the decision. It's uncommon for Messiah to get players from New England, at least players good enough to start as Freshmen. Luke makes 2 in 3 years, with the other one being Shay Quintin from Milton Academy. Quintin wasn't named to any all-star teams, but he's lit dynamite with the ball and a highly skilled outside defender.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on January 29, 2018, 10:23:41 PM
As I've said once or twice before, Messiah doesn't recruit in the common meaning of that word. It's more of a situation in which players recruit Messiah: they let the coaches know they're interested in playing there, either by leaving information on the team's site or by attending one of the soccer camps. The coaches then sift through the pile and let guys know how realistic their chances are. At that point, I think it's just first come (place a deposit), first given a place.

So, if a player from NE ends up at Messiah, it's not b/c a Falcon coach spent the night in his driveway. It's b/c he wanted to be a Falcon and the coaches encouraged it. I gather NESCAC coaches hit the road and go after guys, like D1 basketball programs?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: truenorth on January 30, 2018, 08:33:45 AM
I live in southern Maine and my older son is a volunteer assistant with a high school that competes with Yarmouth.  My recollection is that the Groothoffs are a devout Christian family...and that is a significant factor in each of the brothers choosing Messiah.  My son, who played for Brown, thinks that Luke Groothoff is good enough to be a mid-level D1 starter, so my guess is that any of the NESCAC schools would have been delighted to bring him aboard had he been interested...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on January 30, 2018, 11:28:06 AM
Quote from: Falconer on January 29, 2018, 10:23:41 PM
As I've said once or twice before, Messiah doesn't recruit in the common meaning of that word. It's more of a situation in which players recruit Messiah: they let the coaches know they're interested in playing there, either by leaving information on the team's site or by attending one of the soccer camps. The coaches then sift through the pile and let guys know how realistic their chances are. At that point, I think it's just first come (place a deposit), first given a place.

So, if a player from NE ends up at Messiah, it's not b/c a Falcon coach spent the night in his driveway. It's b/c he wanted to be a Falcon and the coaches encouraged it. I gather NESCAC coaches hit the road and go after guys, like D1 basketball programs?


Well if Messiah had 10 private liberal arts schools that all had a similar Christian based mission in a 6 hour radius I can promise you they would HAVE to recruit. Recruiting for Nescac Schools is nothing like D1 Basketball in fact it has very strict rules. Coaches can not even make face to face contact with a kid until he steps 1 foot onto the campus. Also there are a ton of rules that I wont bore you with like official and unofficial visits, coaches need to get a preread on a kid with admissions before they can even contact the kid etc etc...Point is it is very restricted even compared to other D3 institutions. The one advantage they do have is they usually get the cream of the crop reaching out to them to begin with so they have a much better starting point than other D3 schools to begin with.

Maybe its me because I really do not understand the whole Christian mission but how is it good for a kid to matriculate to a school of 2,500 kids that are exactly like themselves? I would think the whole point of going to college is to surround yourself with all kinds of kids with different backgrounds and ideas. Not that Nescac schools are exactly a great example of that but you get my point. What is the reasoning for this?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: New_Englander on January 31, 2018, 03:23:54 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on January 30, 2018, 11:28:06 AM
Well if Messiah had 10 private liberal arts schools that all had a similar Christian based mission in a 6 hour radius I can promise you they would HAVE to recruit. Recruiting for Nescac Schools is nothing like D1 Basketball in fact it has very strict rules. Coaches can not even make face to face contact with a kid until he steps 1 foot onto the campus. Also there are a ton of rules that I wont bore you with like official and unofficial visits, coaches need to get a preread on a kid with admissions before they can even contact the kid etc etc...Point is it is very restricted even compared to other D3 institutions. The one advantage they do have is they usually get the cream of the crop reaching out to them to begin with so they have a much better starting point than other D3 schools to begin with.

Maybe its me because I really do not understand the whole Christian mission but how is it good for a kid to matriculate to a school of 2,500 kids that are exactly like themselves? I would think the whole point of going to college is to surround yourself with all kinds of kids with different backgrounds and ideas. Not that Nescac schools are exactly a great example of that but you get my point. What is the reasoning for this?

As someone who has followed these boards for several years, I always find these discussions entertaining. I thought I would jump in to try and offer insight into Mr. Right's question.

Speaking from my son's experience, I don't think it's accurate to say that students at Messiah (or any other Christian school) are all the same. Students come from different denominations and have different spiritual, political, moral, etc. views, and not all students are even Christians. Though nowhere near the prestige of a nescac or ivy, Messiah has science, accounting, and engineering programs that are respected in the Mid-Atlantic and thus attract students (I believe I read somewhere that Groothoff scored around a 1500 of 1600 on his SAT). Messiah is certainly not homogenous just because it's a faith-based school, although it may appear so to outsiders. My son found students and faculty at Messiah to be actually more open to dialogue (and disagreement especially) than students at the secular university he attended after.

Academic environment aside, my son will readily admit that the biggest draw for him was the soccer program. It came down to what he valued most in his college experience. The opportunity to compete for national championships, play D1s every year, train 6-7 days a week throughout the winter/spring, and have good clean fun instead of drinking on weekends was more attractive to him than the lower-level D1s or other D3s interested. And it's no secret that Messiah players are held to a certain standard of character and work to integrate their faith into behavior on and off the field. The emphasis on team culture and de-emphasis on personal recognition convinced him as I assume it does recruits now.

For the younger Groothoff, I think his selection as a HS AA this year speaks for itself. As Mr. Right pointed out, his video shows athleticism and vision. I too have been told that he visited at least one Ivy, and I would assume maybe a few nescac's as well. There are openings on the field for him to contribute following the graduation of several starters. His older brother Jon should look to step up next year after seeing solid time as a sub in 22 games, but Luke's video and mile time suggests he'll be more ready physically for the college game.

As Rudy said, Luke Brautigam will be on the team next year, and if he's anything like his older brother, he should be able to contribute in the midfield or backline during his career. Reid Ruork is also coming out of the Wesleyan pipeline that produced the Robbins brothers and Bell. If next year's freshmen can adapt quickly, it will bode well for the Falcons come November.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on January 31, 2018, 04:00:24 PM
Quote from: New_Englander on January 31, 2018, 03:23:54 PM
For the younger Groothoff, I think his selection as a HS AA this year speaks for itself. As Mr. Right pointed out, his video shows athleticism and vision. I too have been told that he visited at least one Ivy, and I would assume maybe a few nescac's as well. There are openings on the field for him to contribute following the graduation of several starters. His older brother Jon should look to step up next year after seeing solid time as a sub in 22 games, but Luke's video and mile time suggests he'll be more ready physically for the college game.

I've watched that Yarmouth HS team that Groothoff played for quite a few times over the years. That is a very good high school program which has produced a number of good D3 players over the years: Branden Neal (NYU), Johnny Murphy (Bates), Luke Pierce (Williams), Max Watson (Bates), Chandler Smith (Colby), and Adam LaBrie (Thomas), to name a few, as well as the elder Groothoff. Falmouth HS used to be the gold standard for soccer in Maine, but Yarmouth has taken that mantle with its record 12th state title this past fall.

Talent-wise and athletically they have been pretty consistent over that stretch, although I seem to remember the players being taller and bulkier on aggregate in the early-mid 2000s; perhaps it's because I was a kid back then. Yet while they have definitely been very good over the years, they are, understandably, not as athletic or skilled as, say, an upper-tier D3 team. Groothoff, however, is on a different level than the rest of his teammates, both in terms of skill and athleticism, and I'd agree with truenorth's son that he's definitely a D1-caliber player. For perspective, LaBrie is the program's single-season record goalscorer, and I think Groothoff is on the same level, so I would put him at least in the top 3 kids to ever come out of that program.

(Also note -- that 4:47 mile came as a sophomore, and on a very slow, old Fryeburg Academy track. Curious what he could run now.)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: New_Englander on January 31, 2018, 04:42:57 PM
Quote from: blooter442 on January 31, 2018, 04:00:24 PM
I've watched that Yarmouth HS team that Groothoff played for quite a few times over the years. That is a very good high school program which has produced a number of good D3 players over the years: Branden Neal (NYU), Johnny Murphy (Bates), Luke Pierce (Williams), Max Watson (Bates), Chandler Smith (Colby), and Adam LaBrie (Thomas), to name a few, as well as the elder Groothoff. Falmouth HS used to be the gold standard for soccer in Maine, but Yarmouth has taken that mantle with its record 12th state title this past fall.

Talent-wise and athletically they have been pretty consistent over that stretch, although I seem to remember the players being taller and bulkier on aggregate in the early-mid 2000s; perhaps it's because I was a kid back then. Yet while they have definitely been very good over the years, they are, understandably, not as athletic or skilled as, say, an upper-tier D3 team. Groothoff, however, is on a different level than the rest of his teammates, both in terms of skill and athleticism, and I'd agree with truenorth's son that he's definitely a D1-caliber player. For perspective, LaBrie is the program's single-season record goalscorer, and I think Groothoff is on the same level, so I would put him at least in the top 3 kids to ever come out of that program.

(Also note -- that 4:47 mile came as a sophomore, and on a very slow, old Fryeburg Academy track. Curious what he could run now.)

If he ran a 4:47 as a sophomore, he should challenge the best runners on the Messiah roster next preseason. The article Falconer found (https://www.pressherald.com/2017/12/17/boys-soccer-luke-groothoff-yarmouth/) says that he turned down multiple D1 scholarships from schools like New Hampshire and Vermont, the former of which lost to Indiana in the third round of the D1 tournament.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEsoccerfan on February 01, 2018, 12:12:56 AM
Quote from: New_Englander on January 31, 2018, 03:23:54 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on January 30, 2018, 11:28:06 AM
Well if Messiah had 10 private liberal arts schools that all had a similar Christian based mission in a 6 hour radius I can promise you they would HAVE to recruit. Recruiting for Nescac Schools is nothing like D1 Basketball in fact it has very strict rules. Coaches can not even make face to face contact with a kid until he steps 1 foot onto the campus. Also there are a ton of rules that I wont bore you with like official and unofficial visits, coaches need to get a preread on a kid with admissions before they can even contact the kid etc etc...Point is it is very restricted even compared to other D3 institutions. The one advantage they do have is they usually get the cream of the crop reaching out to them to begin with so they have a much better starting point than other D3 schools to begin with.

Maybe its me because I really do not understand the whole Christian mission but how is it good for a kid to matriculate to a school of 2,500 kids that are exactly like themselves? I would think the whole point of going to college is to surround yourself with all kinds of kids with different backgrounds and ideas. Not that Nescac schools are exactly a great example of that but you get my point. What is the reasoning for this?

As someone who has followed these boards for several years, I always find these discussions entertaining. I thought I would jump in to try and offer insight into Mr. Right's question.

Speaking from my son's experience, I don't think it's accurate to say that students at Messiah (or any other Christian school) are all the same. Students come from different denominations and have different spiritual, political, moral, etc. views, and not all students are even Christians. Though nowhere near the prestige of a nescac or ivy, Messiah has science, accounting, and engineering programs that are respected in the Mid-Atlantic and thus attract students (I believe I read somewhere that Groothoff scored around a 1500 of 1600 on his SAT). Messiah is certainly not homogenous just because it's a faith-based school, although it may appear so to outsiders. My son found students and faculty at Messiah to be actually more open to dialogue (and disagreement especially) than students at the secular university he attended after.

Academic environment aside, my son will readily admit that the biggest draw for him was the soccer program. It came down to what he valued most in his college experience. The opportunity to compete for national championships, play D1s every year, train 6-7 days a week throughout the winter/spring, and have good clean fun instead of drinking on weekends was more attractive to him than the lower-level D1s or other D3s interested. And it's no secret that Messiah players are held to a certain standard of character and work to integrate their faith into behavior on and off the field. The emphasis on team culture and de-emphasis on personal recognition convinced him as I assume it does recruits now.

For the younger Groothoff, I think his selection as a HS AA this year speaks for itself. As Mr. Right pointed out, his video shows athleticism and vision. I too have been told that he visited at least one Ivy, and I would assume maybe a few nescac's as well. There are openings on the field for him to contribute following the graduation of several starters. His older brother Jon should look to step up next year after seeing solid time as a sub in 22 games, but Luke's video and mile time suggests he'll be more ready physically for the college game.

As Rudy said, Luke Brautigam will be on the team next year, and if he's anything like his older brother, he should be able to contribute in the midfield or backline during his career. Reid Ruork is also coming out of the Wesleyan pipeline that produced the Robbins brothers and Bell. If next year's freshmen can adapt quickly, it will bode well for the Falcons come November.

Just curious - which D1 teams did messiah face while your son was there and what were the results?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: New_Englander on February 01, 2018, 10:37:09 AM
Quote from: NEsoccerfan on February 01, 2018, 12:12:56 AM
Just curious - which D1 teams did messiah face while your son was there and what were the results?

I don't want to give too much away ;) but I'll say that messiah beat/tied bucknell several times. After fact checking, I need to correct myself. My son doesn't remember who messiah played his freshman year so it's possible they only played D1s 3 years instead of all 4.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEsoccerfan on February 01, 2018, 11:25:29 AM
Quote from: New_Englander on February 01, 2018, 10:37:09 AM
Quote from: NEsoccerfan on February 01, 2018, 12:12:56 AM
Just curious - which D1 teams did messiah face while your son was there and what were the results?

I don't want to give too much away ;) but I'll say that messiah beat/tied bucknell several times. After fact checking, I need to correct myself. My son doesn't remember who messiah played his freshman year so it's possible they only played D1s 3 years instead of all 4.

Thanks. Having played D3 myself (and growing up playing club with a bunch of D1 players), I've always been curious how the top D3 teams would stack up against the low end or mid level D1 teams. When I was in school we scrimmaged Harvard once and BU twice in the spring. We lost all 3, but the games were more competitive than most people would think.

Does anyone else on this thread know of schools that scrimmage D1 teams and/or what the results have been?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: casualfan on February 01, 2018, 11:46:20 AM
Back a numbers of a years ago, two of the UW schools used to commonly play D1 schools in spring season and preseason.

Oshkosh would play UW-Green Bay every spring for a number of years. Oshkosh won at least 2 of those matchups to my knowledge.

Whitewater played Marquette, UW-Milwaukee, and Northwestern. Beating UWM once and narrowly losing by 1-2 goals in all other matchups.

Like you've mentioned, I think the gap between the top D3 and some D1s is still evident but games can be closer than one would expect, especially in "non-competitive" times like spring season and preseason exhibitions.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on February 01, 2018, 12:20:08 PM
Quote from: casualfan on February 01, 2018, 11:46:20 AM
Like you've mentioned, I think the gap between the top D3 and some D1s is still evident but games can be closer than one would expect, especially in "non-competitive" times like spring season and preseason exhibitions.

The competitiveness of such games is all the more noteworthy when it is considered that the D1 teams have played 5-6 games (versus 0 for the D3 teams) and D3 teams often have players abroad during the spring semester.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: gustiefan04 on February 01, 2018, 01:27:23 PM
Aurora University in Western Suburban Chicago, played against Bradley University (D1) out of Central IL. I believe Bradley won 3-0, but the game was closer than the score line suggests. Looks like both teams cleared the bench as well, so likely was approached more as a tune-up game.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: franklyspeaking on February 01, 2018, 03:16:59 PM
Rowan defeated Delaware 6-0 last spring I believe.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEsoccerfan on February 01, 2018, 03:46:23 PM
Quote from: franklyspeaking on February 01, 2018, 03:16:59 PM
Rowan defeated Delaware 6-0 last spring I believe.

Wow, really? They did not lose by more than 2 goals all year long.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: franklyspeaking on February 01, 2018, 04:33:02 PM
Scrimmage, so who knows who played.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEsoccerfan on February 01, 2018, 06:36:40 PM
Quote from: franklyspeaking on February 01, 2018, 04:33:02 PM
Scrimmage, so who knows who played.

Still quite impressive!

What about some of the traditional powerhouses (e.g., Trinity/Tufts/Amherst/Williams/Oneonta/St. Thomas/Loras/Calvin)?
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: d4_Pace on February 01, 2018, 08:32:22 PM
Nescacs aren't allowed to have spring activities
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEsoccerfan on February 01, 2018, 10:57:19 PM
Quote from: d4_Pace on February 01, 2018, 08:32:22 PM
Nescacs aren't allowed to have spring activities

Or preseason.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: truenorth on February 02, 2018, 10:26:56 AM
Quote from: blooter442 on January 31, 2018, 04:00:24 PM
Quote from: New_Englander on January 31, 2018, 03:23:54 PM
For the younger Groothoff, I think his selection as a HS AA this year speaks for itself. As Mr. Right pointed out, his video shows athleticism and vision. I too have been told that he visited at least one Ivy, and I would assume maybe a few nescac's as well. There are openings on the field for him to contribute following the graduation of several starters. His older brother Jon should look to step up next year after seeing solid time as a sub in 22 games, but Luke's video and mile time suggests he'll be more ready physically for the college game.

I've watched that Yarmouth HS team that Groothoff played for quite a few times over the years. That is a very good high school program which has produced a number of good D3 players over the years: Branden Neal (NYU), Johnny Murphy (Bates), Luke Pierce (Williams), Max Watson (Bates), Chandler Smith (Colby), and Adam LaBrie (Thomas), to name a few, as well as the elder Groothoff. Falmouth HS used to be the gold standard for soccer in Maine, but Yarmouth has taken that mantle with its record 12th state title this past fall.

Talent-wise and athletically they have been pretty consistent over that stretch, although I seem to remember the players being taller and bulkier on aggregate in the early-mid 2000s; perhaps it's because I was a kid back then. Yet while they have definitely been very good over the years, they are, understandably, not as athletic or skilled as, say, an upper-tier D3 team. Groothoff, however, is on a different level than the rest of his teammates, both in terms of skill and athleticism, and I'd agree with truenorth's son that he's definitely a D1-caliber player. For perspective, LaBrie is the program's single-season record goalscorer, and I think Groothoff is on the same level, so I would put him at least in the top 3 kids to ever come out of that program.

(Also note -- that 4:47 mile came as a sophomore, and on a very slow, old Fryeburg Academy track. Curious what he could run now.)

Good summary of recent Yarmouth HS players Blooter.  Prior to the generation you describe, there were the likes of Eoin Lynch (all Big East at Providence), Declan Lynch (Dartmouth) and Nate Dunlap (Cornell) to name a few.  My sons played for arch rival Greely HS, who usually split wins with Yarmouth each season.  My younger son and his Greely 2008 classmates had kids who went on to start for Northeastern (2 kids), Bowdoin, and Wheaton MA...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on February 02, 2018, 02:19:04 PM
Quote from: truenorth on February 02, 2018, 10:26:56 AM
Good summary of recent Yarmouth HS players Blooter.  Prior to the generation you describe, there were the likes of Eoin Lynch (all Big East at Providence), Declan Lynch (Dartmouth) and Nate Dunlap (Cornell) to name a few.  My sons played for arch rival Greely HS, who usually split wins with Yarmouth each season.  My younger son and his Greely 2008 classmates had kids who went on to start for Northeastern (2 kids), Bowdoin, and Wheaton MA...

Yeah Greely always had strong teams, particularly that mid-2000s stretch where they won two state titles. Particularly impressive since they had to go on the road pretty much every year due to the Heal Point disadvantage playing a Class B schedule has in Class A seeding, although I think the top teams in B were perhaps a bit stronger than the A teams like Scarborough/etc, so maybe the competition helped them whereas Scarborough would pretty much roll through their SMAA schedule.

My alma mater, Freeport, would manage a good team every few years, and the '05 team beat Falmouth twice and held Greely to a 0-0 tie at home, but there wasn't much year-round dedication to soccer at FHS. Most kids played summer soccer to get the cobwebs out but that was it -- not many kids played club/academy/etc. They were competitive because a lot of the kids were natural athletes and they were usually set up quite defensively, but their soccer smarts and cohesiveness were not as developed as some of the other programs, although Elliot Townsend (graduated '06) was All-State and did play four years at D1 Syracuse. As a high schooler, I played a few summer pickup games with him while he was in college -- he was an animal with a hammer of a shot.

I think Greely was the best team in the state regardless of class when they won it in 2004, and they certainly peaked the best in terms of their October/November form. I also remember that Oliver Blum as a GK won the state's All-American spot as a senior, really impressive for a GK, and if I recall correctly he backstopped Northeastern to an NCAA Tournament appearance.

My cousin played for Yarmouth in '00 and '01 back when Eoin Lynch was there. I went to a couple games but had no real interest in soccer and so wasn't engaged. However, Lynch was the one that stood out to my dad -- apparently he did a rainbow in open play. If I am correct, Lynch has been helping out at Yarmouth for a while, and for the Groothoffs to have that kind of tutelage is immensely helpful.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on February 02, 2018, 03:36:25 PM
Rineer leaves Haverford for the top assistant job at Colgate.

http://www.haverfordathletics.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180202ff2fmm
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: 4231CenterBack on February 02, 2018, 03:43:16 PM
http://springfieldcollegepride.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180201m6t3d4

Springfield coach moves on.  Amazing a guy this qualified chose to play such ugly soccer.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on February 02, 2018, 04:29:14 PM
Quote from: 4231CenterBack on February 02, 2018, 03:43:16 PM
http://springfieldcollegepride.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180201m6t3d4

Springfield coach moves on.  Amazing a guy this qualified chose to play such ugly soccer.

New coach has been announced (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1msqSqReESvlpnoSk8PSHIHEKJdoZrdGj/view?usp=sharing) who will continue the proud style of play that has become synonymous with Springfield (and Stoke).
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on February 02, 2018, 07:01:42 PM
At various points in the past couple decades Messiah has played several D2 or NAIA teams, including a national champion, Bucknell, I think Delaware, Columbia, Princeton, and I think Penn.

In the more distant past they played Georgetown and Penn State. They were not usually out scored, but often tied.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: luckylefty on February 02, 2018, 07:29:59 PM
Quote from: blooter442 on February 02, 2018, 03:36:25 PM
Rineer leaves Haverford for the top assistant job at Colgate.

http://www.haverfordathletics.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180202ff2fmm

Wow. Could certainly change The mid Atlantic. He did a fantastic job at Haverford. Going to certainly be missed there. Will be interesting to see who gets the job.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on February 03, 2018, 02:07:32 PM
Quote from: blooter442 on February 02, 2018, 03:36:25 PM
Rineer leaves Haverford for the top assistant job at Colgate.

http://www.haverfordathletics.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180202ff2fmm



I do not understand this move..Unless he desperately wanted D1 or had to get out of dodge for some reason. Maybe he figured he could not take Haverford any further than he took them but I find this hard to believe. Maybe someone with more insight on this could comment because this move doesn't make much sense for me unless maybe his wife got a job at Colgate or something like that having to do with family.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on February 03, 2018, 02:10:10 PM
Quote from: 4231CenterBack on February 02, 2018, 03:43:16 PM
http://springfieldcollegepride.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180201m6t3d4

Springfield coach moves on.  Amazing a guy this qualified chose to play such ugly soccer.


This is a COMPLETE joke...You wonder why the Federation is off its rocker..He is not even that qualified is he??? To be rewarded for playing what quite possibly could have been the ugliest soccer in D3 is almost laughable. But hey why would the Federation care about that or even bother to look into the style he used at Springfield.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on February 03, 2018, 02:16:48 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on February 03, 2018, 02:10:10 PMYou wonder why the Federation is off its rocker..He is not even that qualified is he???

He has his UEFA A and USSF A licenses, so his qualifications are reasonable.  One imagines that he has a better ability to teach the game than was on display at Springfield.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mr.Right on February 03, 2018, 03:31:33 PM
Quote from: Ommadawn on February 03, 2018, 02:16:48 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on February 03, 2018, 02:10:10 PMYou wonder why the Federation is off its rocker..He is not even that qualified is he???

He has his UEFA A and USSF A licenses, so his qualifications are reasonable.  One imagines that he has a better ability to teach the game than was on display at Springfield.


Haha I was so bothered by this announcement I did not even bother to read the article or his qualifications...Yes he certainly is qualified....Maybe Tufts talented producer / videographer  Dexter Eichhorst could compile 10 minutes of Springfield high(low)lights for the Federation to chew on. I think 10 minutes of watching Springfield backs hoof ball after ball 50 yards downfield with a whooooosh noise would be sufficient.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: luckylefty on February 03, 2018, 07:26:57 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on February 03, 2018, 02:07:32 PM
Quote from: blooter442 on February 02, 2018, 03:36:25 PM
Rineer leaves Haverford for the top assistant job at Colgate.

http://www.haverfordathletics.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180202ff2fmm



I do not understand this move..Unless he desperately wanted D1 or had to get out of dodge for some reason. Maybe he figured he could not take Haverford any further than he took them but I find this hard to believe. Maybe someone with more insight on this could comment because this move doesn't make much sense for me unless maybe his wife got a job at Colgate or something like that having to do with family.

He had to have a dream of being a D1 guy one day. I know you disagree, but the odds of going from D3 Head Coach directly to D1 Head Coach are very slim. Look at all the D1 jobs that opened this year. Not a single D3 Head Coach received one of them.

This job will have a ton of good applicants. D1 Assistants, D3 Head Coaches, D3 Assistants. It's a strong academic school (which is an immense advantage at D3), talented roster, and in a great area. Jobs like this don't come up often.

Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Saint of Old on February 04, 2018, 05:37:21 PM
Tough blow the program.

I thought that after they beat us  in the Sweet 16 in '15 they were a team that were about to break through Nationally and maybe win a title in the n ear future.

Again, its all about sucess while the window is open.

Haverford may still have its best days ahead, but it is very difficult at the D3 level to have instant success with a new coach.

Historic programs like SLU and Williams have taken time to adjust despite having ver good coa hes at the helm.
Change is hard.

The winners here is again Messiah and Lycoming with a regional power losing a good coach.

Teams have to take advantage of their window similar to what Amherst and Tufts has done.
The last 20 years show Winning a crown almost guarantees long term success  (with rare exceptions like Richard Stockton in 01).

Oneonta, Loras are due and should take heed.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ejay on February 07, 2018, 02:55:52 PM
Local paper reporting the following:

Drew - Connor Finn, Ramapo HS - couldn't find video, but I know he's a decent back for one of the best HS teams in the state
Gettysburg - Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMy0VZzKhzQ
Kings College PA - Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyiyZAGsRbc
NYU - Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gt68p6zI3w
Scranton - Anthony Seiga, DePaul Catholic - https://new.berecruited.com/athletes/3053761
Stevens - Justin Kockman, Glen Rock HS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNb1w3_Q5Vg
TCNJ - Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WteOhZrV0EI

Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: jknezek on February 07, 2018, 03:08:26 PM
Quote from: EB2319 on February 07, 2018, 02:55:52 PM
Local paper reporting the following:

Drew - Connor Finn, Ramapo HS - couldn't find video, but I know he's a decent back for one of the best HS teams in the state
Gettysburg - Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMy0VZzKhzQ
Kings College PA - Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyiyZAGsRbc
NYU - Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gt68p6zI3w
Scranton - Anthony Seiga, DePaul Catholic - https://new.berecruited.com/athletes/3053761
Stevens - Justin Kockman, Glen Rock HS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNb1w3_Q5Vg
TCNJ - Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WteOhZrV0EI

Never a fan of playing Ramapo back in the stone ages. They always had good kids. Most of these are big name high schools, or at least were when I was kicking around NJ.

I found these with credit to: http://www.nj.com/hssn-mms/2017/10/njs_elite_which_boys_soccer_pl.html
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley  Committed to Franklin & Marshall
Mark Walter, Westfield  Committed to Muhlenberg College
James Ford, Summit  Committed to NYU
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield Committed to Dickinson College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame Committed to York College
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry Committed to Washington and Lee
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne Committed to William Paterson
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood Committed to Montclair State
Jonathan Schwab, Scotch Plains-Fanwood Committed to Susquehanna
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne Committed to Ramapo
Scott Woodington, Delran Committed to St. Joe's
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro Committed to Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro Committed to Norwich
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills Committed to Kings College
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence Committed to Gettysburg
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence  Committed to Misericordia
Ben Kessler, Millburn Committed to Oberlin
Matt Jordan, Millburn  Committed to Hamilton
Noah Schwab, Millburn Committed to Haverford
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn Committed to Susquehanna
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee Committed to Franklin & Marshall
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison Committed to Swarthmore
Sam Kang, Old Tappan Committed to NYU
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville Committed to Stevenson
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood  Committed to Hamilton
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ejay on February 07, 2018, 04:15:04 PM
Interesting that both NYU commits are keepers.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: casualfan on February 08, 2018, 10:26:31 AM
http://athletics.hope.edu/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180205pje6ss

Long-time coach, Dr. Steven Smith, retires as Hope College Men's Soccer Coach.

They've had some real success but have fallen off in recent years...

Does the long-time assistant get the job? It says national search underway but not sure of the likelihood that they go outside the program..
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Hopkins92 on February 08, 2018, 02:42:45 PM
Quote from: casualfan on February 01, 2018, 11:46:20 AM
Back a numbers of a years ago, two of the UW schools used to commonly play D1 schools in spring season and preseason.

Oshkosh would play UW-Green Bay every spring for a number of years. Oshkosh won at least 2 of those matchups to my knowledge.

Whitewater played Marquette, UW-Milwaukee, and Northwestern. Beating UWM once and narrowly losing by 1-2 goals in all other matchups.

Like you've mentioned, I think the gap between the top D3 and some D1s is still evident but games can be closer than one would expect, especially in "non-competitive" times like spring season and preseason exhibitions.

I haven't been active on these boards prior to this year and I've now seen a variation on this discussion 4 times already. :-)

Parochially, I can say that up until the early 90s, Hopkins had a long-running appointment with Towson (State) in the regular season.

While I was there, it was obvious which team was D1 and D3, but the games were (almost always) competitive. We lost 1-0, 3-1, 1-0 and 2-1. In both of those games where we scored, it was to either take a lead or tie it up. The history of the series is 19-35-1 (JHU perspective.) Last game played in '92. Our 88-90 teams were elite level, with 6 or 7 of those guys showing up as all-timers in the record books. That said, we didn't make the tournament (which particularly in 89 was pretty outrageous, but whatevs...)

I know a lot has changed in the college landscape, but I think more than most other sports, for a variety of reasons, not all elite level players go the D1 route. Again, this has been discussed in great length elsewhere, so I won't rehash all of it. Some of it was covered directly here with the Messiah players. Just in general, if you're not looking to go pro (very few are), there are tons of reasons to go D3 rather than kill yourself in a D1 program.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Hopkins92 on February 08, 2018, 03:10:45 PM
Quote from: Mr.Right on January 25, 2018, 12:48:56 PM
Quote from: NEPAFAN on January 15, 2018, 02:34:22 PM
wow what a story about the moravian coach. Tape someone for 90 seconds is a felony huh?


This story is unbelievable...Just trying to dig behind the actual story and seeing what actually happened to have caused this. Obviously you have an extremely young coach here and he made a disastrous decision that will cost him not only his job but a future in coaching at least at the college level. However, I can only imagine the player being a complete pain in the ass not understanding that he just was not good enough to get on the field. Then add in the overbearing parent and you can see where this led. Now I am not sure why the coach would tape the parent unless he was maybe harassing him? or maybe he wanted to prove to his AD what a nutjob the parent / kid was? I am guessing the parent went to the AD behind the coaches back before the taping and the AD sided with the parent? Interesting stuff here and a little more of the facts would be nice as this is pure conjecture.

Here's a crib sheet, because this story deserves more run than it got:

* Player gripes to coach that he deserves to see more playing time. Coach scoffs at this and "berates" the player and "belittles" his playing skills.
* Player complains about this treatment to dad.
* Dad, and this is important, is the Police Chief of Fountain Hill.
* Dad leaves a voicemail on coaches phone, asking for a call back.
* Coach decides to record call.
* It is illegal to record a call or conversation in PA without all parties consenting. This is a felony.
* After recording the call, coach brings the player back into his office. He proceeds to play the call for the player, and tells him he's off the team.
* Dad hears this, knows the law, and decides to **** this guys life up forever.

So, look, the coach sounds like he was being an asshole to the player. The power dynamic here shouldn't be ignored. Even if the player (a 19 year old, so almost adult) was being a brat, the coach has all the power in the world here. I'd also look at the timing of this. This was either in a planned post-season review (lots of coaches do this--expectations, what you can be working on in the off-season, etc.) OR the kid went out of his way to seek the coaches ear. Which is actually a fairly mature step to take.

But ultimately the villain here is the Police Chief. Unless I hear something about the coach going WAY over the line, parents have NO BUSINESS getting involved in these types of situations. And bringing the guy up on felony charges? That's a life-altering screw job. Your kid can transfer if he's unhappy with his situation. Hell, even if the coach said some ****ty things to the player... This is just way out line and proportion. Call the AD if you have a beef. So many better ways to handle this situation.

Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: jknezek on February 09, 2018, 10:47:26 AM
Stephen Carton of my hometown Ocean Township H.S. and boyhood club Ocean Township United Soccer Association signs for Muhlenberg.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on February 09, 2018, 11:22:51 AM
Quote from: Hopkins92 on February 08, 2018, 03:10:45 PM
Here's a crib sheet, because this story deserves more run than it got:

* Player gripes to coach that he deserves to see more playing time. Coach scoffs at this and "berates" the player and "belittles" his playing skills.
* Player complains about this treatment to dad.
* Dad, and this is important, is the Police Chief of Fountain Hill.
* Dad leaves a voicemail on coaches phone, asking for a call back.
* Coach decides to record call.
* It is illegal to record a call or conversation in PA without all parties consenting. This is a felony.
* After recording the call, coach brings the player back into his office. He proceeds to play the call for the player, and tells him he's off the team.
* Dad hears this, knows the law, and decides to **** this guys life up forever.

So, look, the coach sounds like he was being an asshole to the player. The power dynamic here shouldn't be ignored. Even if the player (a 19 year old, so almost adult) was being a brat, the coach has all the power in the world here. I'd also look at the timing of this. This was either in a planned post-season review (lots of coaches do this--expectations, what you can be working on in the off-season, etc.) OR the kid went out of his way to seek the coaches ear. Which is actually a fairly mature step to take.

But ultimately the villain here is the Police Chief. Unless I hear something about the coach going WAY over the line, parents have NO BUSINESS getting involved in these types of situations. And bringing the guy up on felony charges? That's a life-altering screw job. Your kid can transfer if he's unhappy with his situation. Hell, even if the coach said some ****ty things to the player... This is just way out line and proportion. Call the AD if you have a beef. So many better ways to handle this situation.

We have a similar law in MA as far as recording conversations that is mostly brought into the spotlight when people attempt to discretely record the police. Of course, as common sense might dictate, telling a police officer whom you believe is abusing his or her power that you are recording them is not likely to go over well, unless he or she is an absolute defender of civil liberties. But, that's neither here nor there.

As for the coach, we don't know exactly what was said in the room between him and the player, but it certainly sounds like he could have handled the situation better on that end. Moreover, not sure that kicking the kid off the team was the right move (allegedly) just because his father wanted to talk to him. Perhaps the kid was a total brat ("I am better than XYZ starter" vs. "how can I improve and work my way into the first XI?") but still seemed to be a bit of an overstep.

That being said...

I get that this (seems to fall) under the rule of the law, but this seems to be an unnecessary step for the father to take. No matter how much of an a-hole the coach was, no need to severely damage his career prospects (not just in the collegiate soccer world, but in general). Depending on how much air time this story gets, and if things come out in the future, the police chief may be in for some bad publicity and may regret the move.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEPAFAN on February 09, 2018, 01:11:02 PM
Finding out that the father was chief of police and doing a little digging on his social media, helps to explain this incident a lot more. Thanks for the insight.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on February 09, 2018, 04:26:33 PM
Quote from: NEPAFAN on February 09, 2018, 01:11:02 PM
Finding out that the father was chief of police and doing a little digging on his social media, helps to explain this incident a lot more. Thanks for the insight.

Seems like quite a stable guy...

To be fair, people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, and I wouldn't exempt myself from that group. That being said, I agree that it definitely adds some context.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: gustiefan04 on February 14, 2018, 01:43:05 PM
Johnson Wales University (Denver) is transitioning to D3 and will join the SCAC. They recently announced Andy Kohel as the new head coach. Andy played and was an Assistant at UW Oshkosh and more recently was on staff at Colorado College.

http://denver.jwuathletics.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180111ngtlnj
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ejay on February 14, 2018, 05:15:59 PM
Quote from: gustiefan04 on February 14, 2018, 01:43:05 PM
Johnson Wales University (Denver) is transitioning to D3 and will join the SCAC. They recently announced Andy Kohel as the new head coach. Andy played and was an Assistant at UW Oshkosh and more recently was on staff at Colorado College.

http://denver.jwuathletics.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180111ngtlnj

Seems like a good hire.  Hopefully he can change what might be the ugliest uniforms ever
http://denver.jwuathletics.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/roster
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: TyWebb on February 15, 2018, 04:36:44 PM
Hello all,

Thrilled to have recently found this site and all the great discussions about soccer. Reading through the threads I am impressed by the passion for and depth of knowledge of D3 soccer.
As a neophyte to D3 soccer, this is a great landing spot.

Best.

Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: blooter442 on February 16, 2018, 01:16:28 PM
Quote from: TyWebb on February 15, 2018, 04:36:44 PM
Hello all,

Thrilled to have recently found this site and all the great discussions about soccer. Reading through the threads I am impressed by the passion for and depth of knowledge of D3 soccer.
As a neophyte to D3 soccer, this is a great landing spot.

Best.

Welcome! But beware...you may find yourself getting sucked in pretty easily. ;)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ejay on February 17, 2018, 10:09:39 PM
Quote from: TyWebb on February 15, 2018, 04:36:44 PM
Hello all,

Thrilled to have recently found this site and all the great discussions about soccer. Reading through the threads I am impressed by the passion for and depth of knowledge of D3 soccer.
As a neophyte to D3 soccer, this is a great landing spot.

Best.

Keep looking around and you'll find we have a pool and a pond.  The pond is good for you.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Mid-Atlantic Fan on February 18, 2018, 06:23:08 PM
Is there a commitment list for the 2018 class? I'd imagine that most schools are finalizing for 2018s.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on February 20, 2018, 08:06:11 AM
Ommadawn started this discussion with some commitment information - but that was for 2016. I don't know if there's a comprehensive list of 2018 D3 commitments anywhere.  It appears that the last time D3Soccer.com had a commitment list was for 2016.  I follow another board that lists 2018 commitment for Massachusetts players (http://talking-soccer.com/TS4/showthread.php?t=150790), and I think it's a LOT of work for the poster who maintains that list. I imagine it's 50 times harder to maintain a countrywide commitment list.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on February 20, 2018, 09:21:23 AM
Thanks to Ommadawn for starting this off.  I've taken what he's already posted and put in all the New England commitments that I know about so far.  If anyone wants to add to this, please feel free.

Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Road YC/Flint Hill School VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Liam Hanlon, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Babson
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Tyler Marzochhi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts, R&L, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars Academy, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic/Obama Academy PA, Carnegie Mellon
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton State
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca NY, Cortland
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson College
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs, Peabody, Elmira
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Jack Davidge, Bolts, AMSA, Framingham St
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts, Hobart
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Matthew Schneydreman, Brooklyn Italians/Xaverian NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Richie Mateo, Aztecs, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Ryan Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andre Dumitrescu, Bolts, Philips Andover, MIT
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC/Victor SR NY, New Paltz
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett, Nichols
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree, Nichols
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Thomas Gallina, Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit NY, Oneonta
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Tim Driscoll, Bolts, Springfield
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Justin Kockman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Jonathan Schwab, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Susquehanna
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Will Raphael, GPS, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC, Union
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Henry Osborn, Bolts, Williams
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College






Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on February 27, 2018, 11:03:08 AM
New additions noted by *

Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Road YC/Flint Hill School VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Liam Hanlon, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Babson
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Tyler Marzochhi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin *
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars Academy, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon *
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic/Obama Academy PA, Carnegie Mellon
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton State
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs, Arlington Catholic MA, Clarkson *
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca NY, Cortland
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson College
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs, Peabody, Elmira
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott *
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott *
Jack Davidge, Bolts, AMSA, Framingham St
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts, Hobart
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Matthew Schneydreman, Brooklyn Italians/Xaverian NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester *
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Richie Mateo, Aztecs, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Ryan Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andre Dumitrescu, Bolts, Philips Andover, MIT
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC/Victor SR NY, New Paltz
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett, Nichols
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree, Nichols
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Thomas Gallina, Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit NY, Oneonta
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Tim Driscoll, Bolts, Springfield
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME *
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Justin Kockman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Jonathan Schwab, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Susquehanna
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Will Raphael, GPS, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC, Union
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology *
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Henry Osborn, Bolts, Williams
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI *
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: gustiefan04 on February 27, 2018, 11:35:12 AM
Can add the following commits as well...

Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley/Streamwood High School IL, Dominican
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on February 28, 2018, 08:12:29 AM
This includes the latest from TopDrawerSoccer.

Will Fitzsimmons, Bristol SC/Farmington, Albertus Magnus *
Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Road YC/Flint Hill School VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Daniel Tittelmayer, Delran SC NJ/Delran, Arcadia *
Liam Hanlon, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Babson
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Jason Lambert, Northern Steel PA, Baldwin Wallace *
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Tyler Marzochhi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Ryan Fierle, United Futbol Academy (GA)/South Forsyth, Berry *
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars Academy, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Connor Marohn, Mustang SC/Monte Vista CA, California Lutheran *
Mckay Severance, Cal Odyssey CA/Clovis North, California Lutheran *hopki
Jason Edmunds, FC United (IL), Carnegie Mellon
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic/Obama Academy PA, Carnegie Mellon
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton State
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Kyle Ruark, Rockhurst Jesuit MO, Chicago *
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs, Arlington Catholic MA, Clarkson
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Nathaniel Weaver, Shattuck St. Mary's Academy ND, Concordia-Moorhead *
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca NY, Cortland
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
William Flannery, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, Dickinson *
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson College
Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley/Streamwood High School IL, Dominican (IL) *
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Sean Sousa, Warren Hills Regional NJ, Drew *
Travis Barclay, Michigan Wolves-Hawks Soccer Club/Jackson HS, Eastern *
Matthew Lynch, PA Classics/Lancaster Mennonite, Eastern *
Alex McGlynn, Soccer Association of Columbia MD/Archbishop Spalding, Eastern *
Matthew Mitchell, Kirkwood SC DE/St. Georges Tech, Eastern *
David Pagella, Cedar Stars Academy NJ/West Milford Township, Eastern *
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Pascal Verna, HMMS Eagle FC PA, Eastern *
Arath Viesca, Texans SC Houston/Cypress Woods, Eastern *
Levi Williams, FC Frederick MD/Francis Scott Key, Eastern *
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs, Peabody, Elmira
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott
Jack Davidge, Bolts, AMSA, Framingham St
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Brice Gambill, FC Frederick MD/Thomas Johnson, Franklin & Marshall *
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cameron Coates, Soccer Association of Columbia MD/River Hill, Frostburg
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Nathan Talesnick, Association of Christian Youth FL/Geneva (Winter Park), Gordon *
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Jacob Tagert, Texas Spurs FC/Westwood, Hardin-Simmons *
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts, Hobart
Bryson Robinson, Central Penn, Houghton *
Colin Shust, Cedar Stars Academy NJ, Ithaca *
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Herson Morales, Baltimore Celtic FC, Johns Hopkins *
Matthew Schneyderman, Brooklyn Italians/Xaverian NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Sam Casad, Seattle United/Avon Old Farms, Kenyon *
Oliver Kendall, Colorado Rush, Kenyon *
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Brayden Fugini, FC Frederick MD/South Carroll, Lebanon Valley *
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Lucas Strode, Springfield Area SA (IL)/Glenwood, Loras *
Jovan Banks, DCPDA, Lycoming *
Joseph Daly, North Carolina FC Youth, Lynchburg *
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester
Victor Cantu, Houston Dash Youth Soccer, Manhattanville *
Davis Clothier, N/A, Maryville College *
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Richie Mateo, Aztecs, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Reid Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Maxwell Drazen, FSA FC United, William Hall CT, Middlebury *
Alessandro Desario, FC United (IL), Millikin *
Michael Hoelting, Edwardsville IL, Millikin *
Sam Rowlison, Hoosier FC IN, Millikin *
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andre Dumitrescu, Bolts, Philips Andover, MIT
Sebastian Simon, Vardar Development Academy MI, MIT *
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Leo Kostesich, Michigan Wolves, Muskingum *
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC/Victor SR NY, New Paltz
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett, Nichols
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree, Nichols
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Ian Flores, Tampa Bay United Rowdies/Wiregrass Ranch, Oglethorpe *
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Thomas Gallina, Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit NY, Oneonta
Broderick Jones, Scottsdale Soccer Blackhawks/Desert Mountain, Pacific *
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Nico Lindsay, FC Frederick MD, Rhodes *
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Michael Branche, Arlington SA/Landon School, Rowan *
John Strohlein, Delran SC NJ, Delran, Rowan *
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Ethan Dutka, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J.L. Mann, Sewanee *
Connor Britton, N/A/Madison Central, Spalding *
Tim Driscoll, Bolts, Springfield
Enrique De La Torre, N/A/Passaic County Technical Institute, St Elizabeth *
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Marty Biggens, Bethesda SC/Northern Calvert, St. Mary's College MD *
Owen Smith, FC Frederick MD, St. Mary's College MD *
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert *
Cory Northrup, OBGC Soccer MD/River Hill, St. Vincent *
Justin Kockman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca, SUNY Cortland *
Thomas Gallina, Empire United NY/McQuaid Jesuit, SUNY Oneonta *
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC NY/Victor SR, SUNY New Paltz *
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Blair Averyt, N/A Brownsville Veterans Memorial, Texas-Dallas *
Oliver Hamby, Liverpool FC (TX)/Frisco Centennial, Texas-Dallas *
Kent Malloy, FC Dallas/JJ Pearce, Texas-Dallas *
Treyton Nickel, Elite FC TX, Seven Lakes, Texas-Dallas *
Everett Lyons, Revolution United/Fairfield Prep, Trinity (CT) *
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Will Raphael, GPS, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC, Union
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA/Camden County, US Coast Guard Academy
Sam Farrell, Baltimore Celtic SC, Washington and Lee *
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Michael Nyc, FC United (IL)/Stevenson, Washington and Lee *
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Tanner Haugen, Jefferson City Crew/Jefferson City, Webster *
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Ryan Goggins, Middletown SC (NJ)/Raritan, William Paterson *
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Jules Oberg, Black Rock FC, Williams *
Henry Osborn, Bolts, Williams
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Evan Donini, Bavarian SC/Waukesha West, Wisconsin-Whitewater *
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI
Chase Crable, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, York College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: casualfan on February 28, 2018, 08:47:10 AM
Here's all known commits out of Wisconsin (via Wisconsin Soccer Central http://www.wisconsinsoccercentral.com/mens-recruits)

F-M Eric Armenta, Madison West/Madison FC: Edgewood College
F-M Manny Barajas, Racine St. Catherine's/Ace SC: UW-Whitewater
GK Lucas Betancourt, Hartland Arrowhead: Wisconsin Lutheran
M-D Jaylon Brown, Racine St. Catherine's/FC Wisconsin: UW-Whitewater
D Mario Carini, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Bavarians, UW-Whitewater
M Max Censky, Germantown/North Shore United: St. Norbert
M Dominic DeLuca, New Berlin West/Parkland: Carroll
D Evan Donini, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians: UW-Whitewater
M-D Kyler Donovan, Mount Horeb/Madison 56ers: Loras (Iowa)
M C.J. Doyle, Sheboygan North/North Shore United: Wisconsin Lutheran
M Mark Durand, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians: Carroll
D Drew Engel, De Pere/FC Wisconsin North: St. John's (Minn.)
D Jared Holan, Shorewood/FC Wisconsin, Macalester (Minn.)
F-M Noah Kappel, Baraboo/Madison 56ers: Benedictine (Ill.)
D-M Jack Kautzer, De Pere/De Pere Select: Edgewood College
F Jack Kiiskila, Wisconsin Rapids/Wisconsin Rapids Kickers: Carroll
F Evan Kortebein, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Kickers: St. Thomas (Minn.)
GK Seth Kurzynski, Rice Lake/Eau Claire United: Loras (Iowa)
M Jacob Kryscio, Brookfield Central/Elmbrook United: Dubuque (Iowa)
M-F Aldon Lumani, Madison West/Madison 56ers: Edgewood College
F Bobby McNealy, Westosha Central/Red Star SC: Concordia
M-F Roberto Navejas, Whitewater/Red Star SC: UW-Platteville
M Malik Pitchford, Milwaukee King/Inter Northshore FC: Concordia
D Ethan Poppen, Verona/Madison 56ers: Augsburg (Minn.)
GK Connor Robinson, Oconomowoc/North Shore United: John Carroll (Ohio)
M Lucas Rojas, Whitefish Bay/North Shore United: St. Norbert
F Jason Sanderfoot, New London/Fox Cities United: Carroll
D Daniel Seekings, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh United: St. Norbert
M-F Mitchell Scholz, Kimberly/De Pere Select/FC Wisconsin: St. Norbert
M Jacob Stemper, Hartland Arrowhead: Concordia
GK Will Sullivan, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin: UW-Platteville
F Andres Villarreal, Racine St. Catherine's: UW-Whitewater
F-M Nolan Wolf, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin: Washington-St. Louis (Mo.)
F Lucas Yusef, Sheboygan North/Lakeshore United: Wisconsin Lutheran
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on February 28, 2018, 03:51:06 PM
All Casualfan's are incorporated in this list - lots of new additions.

Will Fitzsimmons, Bristol SC/Farmington, Albertus Magnus
Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Road YC/Flint Hill School VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Daniel Tittelmayer, Delran SC NJ/Delran, Arcadia
Ethan Poppen, Verona/Madison 56ers, Augsburg (Minn.) *
Liam Hanlon, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Babson
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Jason Lambert, Northern Steel PA, Baldwin Wallace
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Tyler Marzochhi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Noah Kappel, Baraboo/Madison 56ers, Benedictine (Ill.) *
Ryan Fierle, United Futbol Academy (GA)/South Forsyth, Berry
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars Academy, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Ian La Vallee, Mt. Vernon HS VA, Bridgewater College *
Connor Marohn, Mustang SC/Monte Vista CA, California Lutheran
Mckay Severance, Cal Odyssey CA/Clovis North, California Lutheran
Jason Edmunds, FC United (IL), Carnegie Mellon
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic/Obama Academy PA, Carnegie Mellon
Dominic DeLuca, New Berlin West/Parkland, Carroll *
Mark Durand, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians, Carroll *
Jack Kiiskila, Wisconsin Rapids/Wisconsin Rapids Kickers, Carroll *
Jason Sanderfoot, New London/Fox Cities United, Carroll *
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton State
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jahn Lopez, Dover HS NJ, Centenary *
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Kyle Ruark, Rockhurst Jesuit MO, Chicago
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs, Arlington Catholic MA, Clarkson
Nate Liscum, Lewisburg HS PA, Clarkson *
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Bobby McNealy, Westosha Central/Red Star SC, Concordia *
Malik Pitchford, Milwaukee King/Inter Northshore FC, Concordia *
Jacob Stemper, Hartland Arrowhead, Concordia *
Nathaniel Weaver, Shattuck St. Mary's Academy ND, Concordia
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca NY, Cortland
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
William Flannery, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, Dickinson
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson College
Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley/Streamwood High School IL, Dominican (IL) 
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Daniel Kulawiak, East Leyden High School (IL), Dominican (IL) *
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Sean Sousa, Warren Hills Regional NJ, Drew
Jacob Kryscio, Brookfield Central/Elmbrook United, Dubuque * 
Travis Barclay, Michigan Wolves-Hawks Soccer Club/Jackson HS, Eastern 
Matthew Lynch, PA Classics/Lancaster Mennonite, Eastern 
Alex McGlynn, Soccer Association of Columbia MD/Archbishop Spalding, Eastern 
Matthew Mitchell, Kirkwood SC DE/St. Georges Tech, Eastern 
David Pagella, Cedar Stars Academy NJ/West Milford Township, Eastern 
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Pascal Verna, HMMS Eagle FC PA, Eastern 
Arath Viesca, Texans SC Houston/Cypress Woods, Eastern 
Levi Williams, FC Frederick MD/Francis Scott Key, Eastern 
Eric Armenta, Madison West/Madison FC, Edgewood College *
Jack Kautzer, De Pere HS WI, Edgewood College *
Aldon Lumani, Madison West/Madison 56ers, Edgewood College *
Oscar Cifuentes, East Leyden High School IL, Elmhurst College *   
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs, Peabody, Elmira
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott
Jack Davidge, Bolts, AMSA, Framingham St
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Brice Gambill, FC Frederick MD/Thomas Johnson, Franklin & Marshall 
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cameron Coates, Soccer Association of Columbia MD/River Hill, Frostburg
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Nathan Talesnick, Association of Christian Youth FL/Geneva (Winter Park), Gordon 
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Jacob Tagert, Texas Spurs FC/Westwood, Hardin-Simmons 
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Ben Oles, Marysville HS MI, Heidelberg  *
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts, Hobart
Bryson Robinson, Central Penn, Houghton 
Colin Shust, Cedar Stars Academy NJ, Ithaca 
Connor Robinson, Oconomowoc/North Shore United, John Carroll (Ohio) *
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Herson Morales, Baltimore Celtic FC, Johns Hopkins 
Matthew Schneyderman, Brooklyn Italians/Xaverian NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Sam Casad, Seattle United/Avon Old Farms, Kenyon 
Oliver Kendall, Colorado Rush, Kenyon 
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Brayden Fugini, FC Frederick MD/South Carroll, Lebanon Valley 
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Kyler Donovan, Mount Horeb/Madison 56ers, Loras *
Seth Kurzynski, Rice Lake/Eau Claire United, Loras *
Lucas Strode, Springfield Area SA (IL)/Glenwood, Loras 
Jovan Banks, DCPDA, Lycoming 
Joseph Daly, North Carolina FC Youth, Lynchburg 
Jared Holan, Shorewood/FC Wisconsin, Macalester *
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester
Victor Cantu, Houston Dash Youth Soccer, Manhattanville 
Davis Clothier, N/A, Maryville College 
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Richie Mateo, Aztecs, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Reid Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Maxwell Drazen, FSA FC United, William Hall CT, Middlebury 
Alessandro Desario, FC United (IL), Millikin 
Kurt Gilsinger, St. Louis Community College MO, Millikin *
Michael Hoelting, Edwardsville IL, Millikin 
Sam Rowlison, Hoosier FC IN, Millikin 
Connor Kapczynski, Franklin HS WI, Milwaukee School of Engineering *
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andre Dumitrescu, Bolts, Philips Andover, MIT
Sebastian Simon, Vardar Development Academy MI, MIT 
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Leo Kostesich, Michigan Wolves, Muskingum 
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC/Victor SR NY, New Paltz
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett, Nichols
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree, Nichols
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Ian Flores, Tampa Bay United Rowdies/Wiregrass Ranch, Oglethorpe 
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Thomas Gallina, Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit NY, Oneonta
Kyle Haberkorn, Buckey HS OH, Otterbein *
Broderick Jones, Scottsdale Soccer Blackhawks/Desert Mountain, Pacific 
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Nico Lindsay, FC Frederick MD, Rhodes 
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Michael Branche, Arlington SA/Landon School, Rowan 
John Strohlein, Delran SC NJ, Delran, Rowan 
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Ethan Dutka, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J.L. Mann, Sewanee 
Jacob Barth, Newport Central Catholic HS KY, Spalding *
Connor Britton, N/A/Madison Central, Spalding 
Tim Driscoll, Bolts, Springfield
Enrique De La Torre, N/A/Passaic County Technical Institute, St Elizabeth 
Drew Engel, De Pere HS WI, St. John's University MN *
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Marty Biggens, Bethesda SC/Northern Calvert, St. Mary's College MD 
Owen Smith, FC Frederick MD, St. Mary's College MD 
Max Censky, Germantown/North Shore United, St. Norbert *
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert 
Lucas Rojas, Whitefish Bay/North Shore United, St. Norbert *
Mitchell Scholz, Kimberly/De Pere Select/FC Wisconsin, St. Norbert *
Daniel Seekings, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh United, St. Norbert *
Evan Kortebein, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Kickers, St. Thomas (Minn.) *
Cory Northrup, OBGC Soccer MD/River Hill, St. Vincent 
Justin Kockman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca, SUNY Cortland 
Thomas Gallina, Empire United NY/McQuaid Jesuit, SUNY Oneonta 
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC NY/Victor SR, SUNY New Paltz 
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Blair Averyt, N/A Brownsville Veterans Memorial, Texas-Dallas 
Oliver Hamby, Liverpool FC (TX)/Frisco Centennial, Texas-Dallas 
Kent Malloy, FC Dallas/JJ Pearce, Texas-Dallas 
Treyton Nickel, Elite FC TX, Seven Lakes, Texas-Dallas 
Jonny LeClair, New Hampton School NH, Thomas College *
Everett Lyons, Revolution United/Fairfield Prep, Trinity (CT) 
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Will Raphael, GPS, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC, Union
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA/Camden County, US Coast Guard Academy
Nolan Wolf, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) *
Sam Farrell, Baltimore Celtic SC, Washington and Lee 
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Michael Nyc, FC United (IL)/Stevenson, Washington and Lee 
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Tanner Haugen, Jefferson City Crew/Jefferson City, Webster 
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Ryan Goggins, Middletown SC (NJ)/Raritan, William Paterson 
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Jules Oberg, Black Rock FC, Williams 
Henry Osborn, Bolts, Williams
Lucas Betancourt, Hartland Arrowhead, Wisconsin Lutheran *
C.J. Doyle, Sheboygan North/North Shore United, Wisconsin Lutheran *
Lucas Yusef, Sheboygan North/Lakeshore United, Wisconsin Lutheran *
Roberto Navejas, Whitewater/Red Star SC, UW-Platteville *
Will Sullivan, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, UW-Platteville *
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Mario Carini, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Bavarians, Wisconsin-Whitewater *
Evan Donini, Bavarian SC/Waukesha West, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Jason Purlee, Byron Center HS MI, Wisconsin-Whitewater *
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Camden Goozey, Douglas MA, Worcester St *
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI
Chase Crable, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, York College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on February 28, 2018, 09:46:59 PM
Another Messiah recruit is Luke Brautigam, Plumstead Chritian HS near Philly. His brother, a JR, scored 3 goals in the tournament. Luke is said to be a better player than his brother, but I haven't seen him play.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on March 01, 2018, 08:47:48 AM
Will Fitzsimmons, Bristol SC/Farmington, Albertus Magnus
Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Nick DiPietro, West-Mont United SA PA, Alvernia *
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
German Giammattei, Kendall SC FL, Amherst *
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Road YC/Flint Hill School VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Daniel Tittelmayer, Delran SC NJ/Delran, Arcadia
Ethan Poppen, Verona/Madison 56ers, Augsburg (Minn.) 
Liam Hanlon, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Babson
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Jason Lambert, Northern Steel PA, Baldwin Wallace
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Tyler Marzochhi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Noah Kappel, Baraboo/Madison 56ers, Benedictine (Ill.) 
Ryan Fierle, United Futbol Academy (GA)/South Forsyth, Berry
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars Academy, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Ian La Vallee, Mt. Vernon HS VA, Bridgewater College 
Connor Marohn, Mustang SC/Monte Vista CA, California Lutheran
Mckay Severance, Cal Odyssey CA/Clovis North, California Lutheran
Jason Edmunds, FC United (IL), Carnegie Mellon
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon
Liam Lanigan, Met Oval NY, Carnegie Mellon *
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic/Obama Academy PA, Carnegie Mellon
Dominic DeLuca, New Berlin West/Parkland, Carroll 
Mark Durand, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians, Carroll 
Jack Kiiskila, Wisconsin Rapids/Wisconsin Rapids Kickers, Carroll 
Jason Sanderfoot, New London/Fox Cities United, Carroll 
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton State
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jahn Lopez, Dover HS NJ, Centenary 
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Kyle Ruark, Rockhurst Jesuit MO, Chicago
Houston Engleman, Dallas Texans, Claremont Mudd Scripps *
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs, Arlington Catholic MA, Clarkson
Nate Liscum, Lewisburg HS PA, Clarkson 
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Bobby McNealy, Westosha Central/Red Star SC, Concordia 
Malik Pitchford, Milwaukee King/Inter Northshore FC, Concordia 
Jacob Stemper, Hartland Arrowhead, Concordia 
Nathaniel Weaver, Shattuck St. Mary's Academy ND, Concordia
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca NY, Cortland
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
William Flannery, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, Dickinson
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson College
Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley/Streamwood High School IL, Dominican (IL) 
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Daniel Kulawiak, East Leyden High School (IL), Dominican (IL) 
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Sean Sousa, Warren Hills Regional NJ, Drew
Jacob Kryscio, Brookfield Central/Elmbrook United, Dubuque   
Travis Barclay, Michigan Wolves-Hawks Soccer Club/Jackson HS, Eastern 
Matthew Lynch, PA Classics/Lancaster Mennonite, Eastern 
Alex McGlynn, Soccer Association of Columbia MD/Archbishop Spalding, Eastern 
Matthew Mitchell, Kirkwood SC DE/St. Georges Tech, Eastern 
David Pagella, Cedar Stars Academy NJ/West Milford Township, Eastern 
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Pascal Verna, HMMS Eagle FC PA, Eastern 
Arath Viesca, Texans SC Houston/Cypress Woods, Eastern 
Levi Williams, FC Frederick MD/Francis Scott Key, Eastern 
Eric Armenta, Madison West/Madison FC, Edgewood College 
Jack Kautzer, De Pere HS WI, Edgewood College 
Aldon Lumani, Madison West/Madison 56ers, Edgewood College 
Ethan Smith, West-Mont United SA PA, Elizabethtown *
Oscar Cifuentes, East Leyden High School IL, Elmhurst College     
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs, Peabody, Elmira
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott
Jack Davidge, Bolts, AMSA, Framingham St
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Brice Gambill, FC Frederick MD/Thomas Johnson, Franklin & Marshall 
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cameron Coates, Soccer Association of Columbia MD/River Hill, Frostburg
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Nathan Talesnick, Association of Christian Youth FL/Geneva (Winter Park), Gordon 
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Matt Zielezienski, SYC VA, Hamilton *
Jacob Tagert, Texas Spurs FC/Westwood, Hardin-Simmons 
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Ben Oles, Marysville HS MI, Heidelberg   
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts, Hobart
Bryson Robinson, Central Penn, Houghton 
Josh Koening, Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth NJ, Ithaca *
Colin Shust, Cedar Stars Academy NJ, Ithaca 
Connor Robinson, Oconomowoc/North Shore United, John Carroll (Ohio) 
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Herson Morales, Baltimore Celtic FC, Johns Hopkins 
Matthew Schneyderman, Brooklyn Italians/Xaverian NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
John Hermann, West-Mont United SA PA, Juniata *
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Sam Casad, Seattle United/Avon Old Farms, Kenyon 
Oliver Kendall, Colorado Rush, Kenyon 
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Brayden Fugini, FC Frederick MD/South Carroll, Lebanon Valley 
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Kyler Donovan, Mount Horeb/Madison 56ers, Loras 
Seth Kurzynski, Rice Lake/Eau Claire United, Loras 
Lucas Strode, Springfield Area SA (IL)/Glenwood, Loras 
Jovan Banks, DCPDA, Lycoming 
Joseph Daly, North Carolina FC Youth, Lynchburg 
Jared Holan, Shorewood/FC Wisconsin, Macalester 
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester
Victor Cantu, Houston Dash Youth Soccer, Manhattanville 
Andres Cabrera, DC United, Mary Washington *
Davis Clothier, N/A, Maryville College 
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Richie Mateo, Aztecs, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Brautigam, Plumstead Christian HS PA, Messiah *
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Reid Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Maxwell Drazen, FSA FC United, William Hall CT, Middlebury 
Alessandro Desario, FC United (IL), Millikin 
Kurt Gilsinger, St. Louis Community College MO, Millikin 
Michael Hoelting, Edwardsville IL, Millikin 
Sam Rowlison, Hoosier FC IN, Millikin 
Connor Kapczynski, Franklin HS WI, Milwaukee School of Engineering 
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andrew Daubenspeck, West- Mont United SA PA, Misericordia *
Andre Dumitrescu, Bolts, Philips Andover, MIT
Sebastian Simon, Vardar Development Academy MI, MIT 
Brent Llewellyn, TSF Academy NJ, Montclair State *
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Leo Kostesich, Michigan Wolves, Muskingum 
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC/Victor SR NY, New Paltz
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro MA, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett MA, Nichols
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree MA, Nichols
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Vince Bulzoni, PA Classics, NYU *
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Ian Flores, Tampa Bay United Rowdies/Wiregrass Ranch, Oglethorpe 
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Thomas Gallina, Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit NY, Oneonta
Kyle Haberkorn, Buckey HS OH, Otterbein 
Broderick Jones, Scottsdale Soccer Blackhawks/Desert Mountain, Pacific 
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Nico Lindsay, FC Frederick MD, Rhodes 
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Michael Branche, Arlington SA/Landon School, Rowan 
John Strohlein, Delran SC NJ, Delran, Rowan 
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Ethan Dutka, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J.L. Mann, Sewanee 
Jacob Barth, Newport Central Catholic HS KY, Spalding 
Connor Britton, N/A/Madison Central, Spalding 
Jude Lewis, Northwestern College IA, Spalding *
Tim Driscoll, Bolts, Springfield
Enrique De La Torre, N/A/Passaic County Technical Institute, St Elizabeth 
Drew Engel, De Pere HS WI, St. John's University MN 
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Marty Biggens, Bethesda SC/Northern Calvert, St. Mary's College MD 
Owen Smith, FC Frederick MD, St. Mary's College MD 
Max Censky, Germantown/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert 
Lucas Rojas, Whitefish Bay/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Mitchell Scholz, Kimberly/De Pere Select/FC Wisconsin, St. Norbert 
Daniel Seekings, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh United, St. Norbert 
Evan Kortebein, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Kickers, St. Thomas (Minn.) 
Cory Northrup, OBGC Soccer MD/River Hill, St. Vincent 
Justin Kochman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jon Valcarce, Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth NJ, Stevens Institute of Technology *
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca, SUNY Cortland 
Thomas Gallina, Empire United NY/McQuaid Jesuit, SUNY Oneonta 
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC NY/Victor SR, SUNY New Paltz 
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Blair Averyt, N/A Brownsville Veterans Memorial, Texas-Dallas 
Oliver Hamby, Liverpool FC (TX)/Frisco Centennial, Texas-Dallas 
Kent Malloy, FC Dallas/JJ Pearce, Texas-Dallas 
Treyton Nickel, Elite FC TX, Seven Lakes, Texas-Dallas 
Jonny LeClair, New Hampton School NH, Thomas College 
Everett Lyons, Revolution United/Fairfield Prep, Trinity (CT) 
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Remi Hellman, Concorde Fire GA, Tufts *
Erich Kindermann, Bethesda SC MD, Tufts *
Will Raphael, GPS MA, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC MA, Union
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA/Camden County, US Coast Guard Academy
Alistair Shaw, De Anza Force CA, Washington- St. Louis (MO) *
Nolan Wolf, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 
Seth Chapman, Crew SC Academy Wolves OH, Washington and Lee *
Sam Farrell, Baltimore Celtic SC, Washington and Lee 
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Michael Nyc, FC United (IL)/Stevenson, Washington and Lee 
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Tanner Haugen, Jefferson City Crew/Jefferson City, Webster 
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Ryan Goggins, Middletown SC (NJ)/Raritan, William Paterson 
Justin Adams, Players Development Academy NJ, Williams *
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Jules Oberg, Black Rock FC, Williams 
Henry Osborn, Bolts, Williams
Lucas Betancourt, Hartland Arrowhead, Wisconsin Lutheran 
C.J. Doyle, Sheboygan North/North Shore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Lucas Yusef, Sheboygan North/Lakeshore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Roberto Navejas, Whitewater/Red Star SC, UW-Platteville 
Will Sullivan, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, UW-Platteville 
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Mario Carini, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Bavarians, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Evan Donini, Bavarian SC/Waukesha West, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Jason Purlee, Byron Center HS MI, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Camden Goozey, Douglas MA, Worcester St 
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI
Chase Crable, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, York College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on March 01, 2018, 03:46:47 PM
Will Fitzsimmons, Bristol SC/Farmington, Albertus Magnus
Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Nick DiPietro, West-Mont United SA PA, Alvernia 
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
German Giammattei, Kendall SC FL, Amherst 
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Road YC/Flint Hill School VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Daniel Tittelmayer, Delran SC NJ/Delran, Arcadia
Ethan Poppen, Verona/Madison 56ers, Augsburg (Minn.) 
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Ryan Goss, FSA FC United CT, Babson *
Liam Hanlon, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Babson
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Jason Lambert, Northern Steel PA, Baldwin Wallace
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Charlie Cronin, GPS MA, Bates *
Freddie Hohmann, Hebron Academy ME, Bates *
Tyler Marzochhi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Noah Kappel, Baraboo/Madison 56ers, Benedictine (Ill.) 
Ryan Fierle, United Futbol Academy (GA)/South Forsyth, Berry
Nathaniel Kelsey, GPS MA, Bowdoin *
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts MA, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars Academy, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Michael Burch, Suffield Academy CT, Brandeis *
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Ian La Vallee, Mt. Vernon HS VA, Bridgewater College 
Connor Marohn, Mustang SC/Monte Vista CA, California Lutheran
Mckay Severance, Cal Odyssey CA/Clovis North, California Lutheran
Jason Edmunds, FC United (IL), Carnegie Mellon
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon
Liam Lanigan, Met Oval NY, Carnegie Mellon 
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic/Obama Academy PA, Carnegie Mellon
Dominic DeLuca, New Berlin West/Parkland, Carroll 
Mark Durand, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians, Carroll 
Jack Kiiskila, Wisconsin Rapids/Wisconsin Rapids Kickers, Carroll 
Jason Sanderfoot, New London/Fox Cities United, Carroll 
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Dylan Klaiber, Liverpool MA, Case Western Reserve *
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton State
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jahn Lopez, Dover HS NJ, Centenary 
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Kyle Ruark, Rockhurst Jesuit MO, Chicago
Houston Engleman, Dallas Texans, Claremont Mudd Scripps 
Niall Blackadar, Bruno United, Clark *
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs, Arlington Catholic MA, Clarkson
Nate Liscum, Lewisburg HS PA, Clarkson 
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Bobby McNealy, Westosha Central/Red Star SC, Concordia 
Malik Pitchford, Milwaukee King/Inter Northshore FC, Concordia 
Jacob Stemper, Hartland Arrowhead, Concordia 
Nathaniel Weaver, Shattuck St. Mary's Academy ND, Concordia
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College
Mthabisi Tshuma, Taft School CT, Conn College *
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca NY, Cortland
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
William Flannery, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, Dickinson
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson College
Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley/Streamwood High School IL, Dominican (IL) 
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Daniel Kulawiak, East Leyden High School (IL), Dominican (IL) 
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Sean Sousa, Warren Hills Regional NJ, Drew
Jacob Kryscio, Brookfield Central/Elmbrook United, Dubuque   
Travis Barclay, Michigan Wolves-Hawks Soccer Club/Jackson HS, Eastern 
Matthew Lynch, PA Classics/Lancaster Mennonite, Eastern 
Alex McGlynn, Soccer Association of Columbia MD/Archbishop Spalding, Eastern 
Matthew Mitchell, Kirkwood SC DE/St. Georges Tech, Eastern 
David Pagella, Cedar Stars Academy NJ/West Milford Township, Eastern 
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Pascal Verna, HMMS Eagle FC PA, Eastern 
Arath Viesca, Texans SC Houston/Cypress Woods, Eastern 
Levi Williams, FC Frederick MD/Francis Scott Key, Eastern 
Eric Armenta, Madison West/Madison FC, Edgewood College 
Jack Kautzer, De Pere HS WI, Edgewood College 
Aldon Lumani, Madison West/Madison 56ers, Edgewood College 
Ethan Smith, West-Mont United SA PA, Elizabethtown 
Oscar Cifuentes, East Leyden High School IL, Elmhurst College     
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs, Peabody, Elmira
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott
Ian Laurin, Western United MA, Endicott *
Jack Davidge, Bolts, AMSA, Framingham St
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Christian Avila, South Kent CT, Franklin & Marshall *
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Brice Gambill, FC Frederick MD/Thomas Johnson, Franklin & Marshall 
Jack Mooney, Taft School CT, Franklin & Marshall *
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cameron Coates, Soccer Association of Columbia MD/River Hill, Frostburg
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Nathan Talesnick, Association of Christian Youth FL/Geneva (Winter Park), Gordon 
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Spencer Royal, FC Stars MA, Hamilton *
Matt Sciascia, Brooks School MA, Hamilton *
Matt Zielezienski, SYC VA, Hamilton 
Jacob Tagert, Texas Spurs FC/Westwood, Hardin-Simmons 
Paul Coulibaly, South Kent CT, Haverford *
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Ben Oles, Marysville HS MI, Heidelberg   
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs, Manchester MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts, Hobart
Bryson Robinson, Central Penn, Houghton 
Owen Johnstone, Western United MA, Ithaca *
Josh Koening, Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth NJ, Ithaca 
Theo Scott, Western United MA, Ithaca *
Colin Shust, Cedar Stars Academy NJ, Ithaca 
Connor Robinson, Oconomowoc/North Shore United, John Carroll (Ohio) 
Liam Crowley, Bruno United, Johnson & Wales *
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Herson Morales, Baltimore Celtic FC, Johns Hopkins 
Matthew Schneyderman, Brooklyn Italians/Xaverian NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
John Hermann, West-Mont United SA PA, Juniata 
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC, Nauset, Keene St
KC Sinha, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St *
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Sam Casad, Seattle United/Avon Old Farms, Kenyon 
Oliver Kendall, Colorado Rush, Kenyon 
Luke Muther, Brooks School MA, Kenyon *
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Brayden Fugini, FC Frederick MD/South Carroll, Lebanon Valley 
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Kyler Donovan, Mount Horeb/Madison 56ers, Loras 
Seth Kurzynski, Rice Lake/Eau Claire United, Loras 
Lucas Strode, Springfield Area SA (IL)/Glenwood, Loras 
Jovan Banks, DCPDA, Lycoming 
Joseph Daly, North Carolina FC Youth, Lynchburg 
Jared Holan, Shorewood/FC Wisconsin, Macalester 
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester
Victor Cantu, Houston Dash Youth Soccer, Manhattanville 
Andres Cabrera, DC United, Mary Washington 
Davis Clothier, N/A, Maryville College 
Chris Garcia, GPS MA, UMass Boston *
Richie Mateo, Aztecs, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Sergio Salas, GPS MA, UMass Boston *
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Brautigam, Plumstead Christian HS PA, Messiah 
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Reid Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Brendan Barry, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury *
Maxwell Drazen, FSA FC United CT, William Hall, Middlebury 
Michael McFarlane, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury *
Liam Sloan, Middlesex School MA, Middlebury *
Alessandro Desario, FC United (IL), Millikin 
Kurt Gilsinger, St. Louis Community College MO, Millikin 
Michael Hoelting, Edwardsville IL, Millikin 
Sam Rowlison, Hoosier FC IN, Millikin 
Connor Kapczynski, Franklin HS WI, Milwaukee School of Engineering 
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andrew Daubenspeck, West- Mont United SA PA, Misericordia 
Andrei Dumitrescu, Bolts MA, Philips Andover, MIT
Sebastian Simon, Vardar Development Academy MI, MIT 
Sean Kelly, CFC North CT, Mitchell *
Brent Llewellyn, TSF Academy NJ, Montclair State 
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Leo Kostesich, Michigan Wolves, Muskingum 
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC/Victor SR NY, New Paltz
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro MA, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett MA, Nichols
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree MA, Nichols
Owen Serafino, Western United MA, Nichols *
Darren Pike, St. Mark's MA, Norwich *
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Vince Bulzoni, PA Classics, NYU 
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Ian Flores, Tampa Bay United Rowdies/Wiregrass Ranch, Oglethorpe 
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Thomas Gallina, Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit NY, Oneonta
Kyle Haberkorn, Buckey HS OH, Otterbein 
Broderick Jones, Scottsdale Soccer Blackhawks/Desert Mountain, Pacific 
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Nico Lindsay, FC Frederick MD, Rhodes 
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Michael Branche, Arlington SA/Landon School, Rowan 
John Strohlein, Delran SC NJ, Delran, Rowan 
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Ethan Dutka, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J.L. Mann, Sewanee 
Jacob Barth, Newport Central Catholic HS KY, Spalding 
Connor Britton, N/A/Madison Central, Spalding 
Jude Lewis, Northwestern College IA, Spalding 
Tim Driscoll, Bolts MA, Springfield
Jack Rosenburg, Loomis Chaffee CT, Springfield *
Enrique De La Torre, N/A/Passaic County Technical Institute, St Elizabeth 
Drew Engel, De Pere HS WI, St. John's University MN 
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Marty Biggens, Bethesda SC/Northern Calvert, St. Mary's College MD 
Owen Smith, FC Frederick MD, St. Mary's College MD 
Max Censky, Germantown/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert 
Lucas Rojas, Whitefish Bay/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Mitchell Scholz, Kimberly/De Pere Select/FC Wisconsin, St. Norbert 
Daniel Seekings, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh United, St. Norbert 
Evan Kortebein, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Kickers, St. Thomas (Minn.) 
Cory Northrup, OBGC Soccer MD/River Hill, St. Vincent 
Justin Kochman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jon Valcarce, Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth NJ, Stevens Institute of Technology 
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Drew Collari, Worcester Academy MA, Suffolk *
Garrett Maxwell, Western United MA, SUNY Cobleskill *
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca, SUNY Cortland 
Thomas Gallina, Empire United NY/McQuaid Jesuit, SUNY Oneonta 
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC NY/Victor SR, SUNY New Paltz 
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Blair Averyt, N/A Brownsville Veterans Memorial, Texas-Dallas 
Oliver Hamby, Liverpool FC (TX)/Frisco Centennial, Texas-Dallas 
Kent Malloy, FC Dallas/JJ Pearce, Texas-Dallas 
Treyton Nickel, Elite FC TX, Seven Lakes, Texas-Dallas 
Jonny LeClair, New Hampton School NH, Thomas College 
Everett Lyons, Revolution United/Fairfield Prep, Trinity (CT) 
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Remi Hellman, Concorde Fire GA, Tufts 
Erich Kindermann, Bethesda SC MD, Tufts 
Will Raphael, GPS MA, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Harry Weizel, GPS MA, Tufts *
Noah Barney, NEFC MA, Union
Daniel Murphy, Liverpool MA, US Merchant Marine *
Alistair Shaw, De Anza Force CA, Washington- St. Louis (MO) 
Nolan Wolf, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 
Seth Chapman, Crew SC Academy Wolves OH, Washington and Lee 
Sam Farrell, Baltimore Celtic SC, Washington and Lee 
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Michael Nyc, FC United (IL)/Stevenson, Washington and Lee 
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Tanner Haugen, Jefferson City Crew/Jefferson City, Webster 
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Andres Marx, Phillips Andover MA, Wesleyan *
Christian Quinones, Hebron Academy ME, Wesleyan *
Ben Ranicar, CFC North CT, Western New England *
Macauley Rouette, Western United MA, Western New England *
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Ryan Goggins, Middletown SC (NJ)/Raritan, William Paterson 
Justin Adams, Players Development Academy NJ, Williams 
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Jules Oberg, Black Rock FC, Williams 
Henry Osborn, Bolts MA, Williams
Lucas Betancourt, Hartland Arrowhead, Wisconsin Lutheran 
C.J. Doyle, Sheboygan North/North Shore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Lucas Yusef, Sheboygan North/Lakeshore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Roberto Navejas, Whitewater/Red Star SC, UW-Platteville 
Will Sullivan, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, UW-Platteville 
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Mario Carini, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Bavarians, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Evan Donini, Bavarian SC/Waukesha West, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Jason Purlee, Byron Center HS MI, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Camden Goozey, Douglas MA, Worcester St 
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI
Chase Crable, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, York College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on March 06, 2018, 01:39:50 PM
Will Fitzsimmons, Bristol SC CT, Albertus Magnus
Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Nick DiPietro, West-Mont United SA PA, Alvernia 
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
German Giammattei, Kendall SC FL, Amherst 
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Rd YC/Flint Hill VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Daniel Tittelmayer, Delran SC NJ/Delran, Arcadia
Ethan Poppen, Verona/Madison 56ers, Augsburg
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Ryan Goss, FSA FC United CT, Babson 
Liam Hanlon, Bolts MA, Babson
Morgan Schwartz, Bethesda SC MD, Babson *
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Jason Lambert, Northern Steel PA, Baldwin Wallace
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Charlie Cronin, GPS MA, Bates 
Freddie Hohmann, Hebron Academy ME, Bates 
Tyler Marzochhi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Noah Kappel, Baraboo/Madison 56ers, Benedictine (Ill.) 
Ryan Fierle, United Futbol Academy (GA)/South Forsyth, Berry
Nathaniel Kelsey, GPS MA, Bowdoin 
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts MA, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars NJ, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Michael Burch, Suffield Academy CT, Brandeis 
Ethan Coad, Met Oval NY, Brandeis *
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Jared Panson, Players Dev Academy NJ, Brandeis *
Ian La Vallee, Mt. Vernon HS VA, Bridgewater College 
Connor Marohn, Mustang SC/Monte Vista CA, Cal Lutheran
Mckay Severance, Cal Odyssey CA/Clovis North, Cal Lutheran
Jason Edmunds, FC United (IL), Carnegie Mellon
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon
Liam Lanigan, Met Oval NY, Carnegie Mellon 
Hale Lieberman, Bethesda SC MD, Carnegie Mellon *
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic PA, Carnegie Mellon
Dominic DeLuca, New Berlin West/Parkland, Carroll 
Mark Durand, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians, Carroll 
Jack Kiiskila, Wisconsin Rapids Kickers, Carroll 
Jason Sanderfoot, New London/Fox Cities United, Carroll 
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Dylan Klaiber, Liverpool MA, Case Western Reserve 
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jahn Lopez, Dover HS NJ, Centenary 
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Kyle Ruark, Rockhurst Jesuit MO, Chicago
Houston Engleman, Dallas Texans, Claremont Mudd Scripps 
Niall Blackadar, Bruno United, Clark 
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs MA, Clarkson
Nate Liscum, Lewisburg HS PA, Clarkson 
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Bobby McNealy, Westosha Central/Red Star SC, Concordia 
Malik Pitchford, Inter Northshore FC WI, Concordia 
Jacob Stemper, Hartland Arrowhead, Concordia 
Nathaniel Weaver, Shattuck St. Mary's ND, Concordia
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College
Mthabisi Tshuma, Taft School CT, Conn College 
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca NY, Cortland
Braden Adamson-Tate, FC United (IL), Denison *
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
William Flannery, SA of Columbia MD, Dickinson
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson College
Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley IL, Dominican (IL) 
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Daniel Kulawiak, East Leyden High School (IL), Dominican (IL) 
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Sean Sousa, Warren Hills Regional NJ, Drew
Jacob Kryscio, Brookfield Central/Elmbrook United, Dubuque   
Travis Barclay, Michigan Wolves-Hawks Soccer Club, Eastern 
Matthew Lynch, PA Classics, Eastern 
Alex McGlynn, SA of Columbia MD, Eastern 
Matthew Mitchell, Kirkwood SC DE/St. Georges Tech, Eastern 
David Pagella, Cedar Stars NJ, Eastern 
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Pascal Verna, HMMS Eagle FC PA, Eastern 
Arath Viesca, Texans SC Houston/Cypress Woods, Eastern 
Levi Williams, FC Frederick MD, Eastern 
Eric Armenta, Madison FC, Edgewood College 
Jack Kautzer, De Pere HS WI, Edgewood College 
Aldon Lumani, Madison 56ers, Edgewood College 
Ethan Smith, West-Mont United SA PA, Elizabethtown 
Oscar Cifuentes, East Leyden High School IL, Elmhurst College     
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs MA, Elmira
Jasper Pearson, Bethesda SC MD, Emory *
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott
Ian Laurin, Western United MA, Endicott 
Jack Davidge, Bolts MA, Framingham St
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Christian Avila, South Kent CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Brice Gambill, FC Frederick MD, Franklin & Marshall 
Jack Mooney, Taft School CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cameron Coates, SA of Columbia MD, Frostburg
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Nathan Talesnick, Association of Christian Youth FL, Gordon 
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Spencer Royal, FC Stars MA, Hamilton 
Matt Sciascia, Brooks School MA, Hamilton 
Matt Zielezienski, SYC VA, Hamilton 
Jacob Tagert, Texas Spurs FC, Hardin-Simmons 
Paul Coulibaly, South Kent CT, Haverford 
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Ben Oles, Marysville HS MI, Heidelberg   
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts MA, Hobart
Bryson Robinson, Central Penn, Houghton 
Owen Johnstone, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Josh Koening, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Theo Scott, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Colin Shust, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Connor Robinson, Oconomowoc/North Shore United, John Carroll (Ohio) 
Liam Crowley, Bruno United, Johnson & Wales 
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Herson Morales, Baltimore Celtic FC, Johns Hopkins 
Matthew Schneyderman, Brooklyn Italians NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
John Hermann, West-Mont United SA PA, Juniata 
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
KC Sinha, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St 
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Sam Casad, Seattle United/Avon Old Farms, Kenyon 
Oliver Kendall, Colorado Rush, Kenyon 
Luke Muther, Brooks School MA, Kenyon 
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Brayden Fugini, FC Frederick MD/South Carroll, Lebanon Valley 
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Kyler Donovan, Mount Horeb/Madison 56ers, Loras 
Seth Kurzynski, Rice Lake/Eau Claire United, Loras 
Lucas Strode, Springfield Area SA (IL)/Glenwood, Loras 
Jovan Banks, DCPDA, Lycoming 
Joseph Daly, North Carolina FC Youth, Lynchburg 
Jared Holan, Shorewood/FC Wisconsin, Macalester 
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester
Victor Cantu, Houston Dash Youth Soccer, Manhattanville 
Andres Cabrera, DC United, Mary Washington 
Davis Clothier, N/A, Maryville College 
Chris Garcia, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Richie Mateo, Aztecs, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Sergio Salas, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Chris Moussavi, Met Oval NY, UMass Dartmouth *
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Brautigam, Plumstead Christian HS PA, Messiah 
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Reid Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Brendan Barry, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Maxwell Drazen, FSA FC United CT, William Hall, Middlebury 
Michael McFarlane, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Liam Sloan, Middlesex School MA, Middlebury 
Alessandro Desario, FC United (IL), Millikin 
Kurt Gilsinger, St. Louis Community College MO, Millikin 
Michael Hoelting, Edwardsville IL, Millikin 
Sam Rowlison, Hoosier FC IN, Millikin 
Connor Kapczynski, Franklin HS WI, Milwaukee School of Engineering 
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andrew Daubenspeck, West- Mont United SA PA, Misericordia 
Andrei Dumitrescu, Bolts MA, Philips Andover, MIT
Sebastian Simon, Vardar Development Academy MI, MIT 
Sean Kelly, CFC North CT, Mitchell 
Brent Llewellyn, TSF Academy NJ, Montclair State 
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Leo Kostesich, Michigan Wolves, Muskingum 
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC/Victor SR NY, New Paltz
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro MA, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett MA, Nichols
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree MA, Nichols
Owen Serafino, Western United MA, Nichols 
Darren Pike, St. Mark's MA, Norwich 
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Isaiah Boyd, Carolina Rapids, NYU *
Vince Bulzoni, PA Classics, NYU 
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Ian Flores, Tampa Bay United Rowdies/Wiregrass Ranch, Oglethorpe 
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Thomas Gallina, Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit NY, Oneonta
Kyle Haberkorn, Buckey HS OH, Otterbein 
Broderick Jones, Scottsdale Soccer Blackhawks/Desert Mountain, Pacific 
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Nico Lindsay, FC Frederick MD, Rhodes 
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Michael Branche, Arlington SA/Landon School, Rowan 
John Strohlein, Delran SC NJ, Delran, Rowan 
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Ethan Dutka, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J.L. Mann, Sewanee 
Jacob Barth, Newport Central Catholic HS KY, Spalding 
Connor Britton, N/A/Madison Central, Spalding 
Jude Lewis, Northwestern College IA, Spalding 
Tim Driscoll, Bolts MA, Springfield
Ryan Hill, Oakwood SC CT, Springfield *
Jack Rosenburg, Loomis Chaffee CT, Springfield 
Enrique De La Torre, N/A/Passaic County Technical Institute, St Elizabeth 
Drew Engel, De Pere HS WI, St. John's University MN 
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Marty Biggens, Bethesda SC/Northern Calvert, St. Mary's College MD 
Owen Smith, FC Frederick MD, St. Mary's College MD 
Max Censky, Germantown/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert 
Lucas Rojas, Whitefish Bay/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Mitchell Scholz, Kimberly/De Pere Select/FC Wisconsin, St. Norbert 
Daniel Seekings, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh United, St. Norbert 
Evan Kortebein, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Kickers, St. Thomas (Minn.) 
Cory Northrup, OBGC Soccer MD/River Hill, St. Vincent 
Justin Kochman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jon Valcarce, Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth NJ, Stevens Institute of Technology 
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Drew Collari, Worcester Academy MA, Suffolk 
Garrett Maxwell, Western United MA, SUNY Cobleskill 
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca, SUNY Cortland 
Thomas Gallina, Empire United NY/McQuaid Jesuit, SUNY Oneonta 
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC NY/Victor SR, SUNY New Paltz 
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Blair Averyt, N/A Brownsville Veterans Memorial, Texas-Dallas 
Oliver Hamby, Liverpool FC (TX)/Frisco Centennial, Texas-Dallas 
Kent Malloy, FC Dallas/JJ Pearce, Texas-Dallas 
Treyton Nickel, Elite FC TX, Seven Lakes, Texas-Dallas 
Jonny LeClair, New Hampton School NH, Thomas College 
Everett Lyons, Revolution United/Fairfield Prep, Trinity (CT) 
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Remi Hellman, Concorde Fire GA, Tufts 
Erich Kindermann, Bethesda SC MD, Tufts 
Will Raphael, GPS MA, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Harry Weizel, GPS MA, Tufts 
Noah Barney, NEFC MA, Union
Daniel Murphy, Liverpool MA, US Merchant Marine 
Alistair Shaw, De Anza Force CA, Washington- St. Louis (MO) 
Nolan Wolf, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 
Seth Chapman, Crew SC Academy Wolves OH, Washington and Lee 
Sam Farrell, Baltimore Celtic SC, Washington and Lee 
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Michael Nyc, FC United (IL)/Stevenson, Washington and Lee 
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Tanner Haugen, Jefferson City Crew/Jefferson City, Webster 
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Andres Marx, Phillips Andover MA, Wesleyan 
Christian Quinones, Hebron Academy ME, Wesleyan 
Ben Ranicar, CFC North CT, Western New England 
Macauley Rouette, Western United MA, Western New England 
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Ryan Goggins, Middletown SC (NJ)/Raritan, William Paterson 
Justin Adams, Players Development Academy NJ, Williams 
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Jules Oberg, Black Rock FC, Williams 
Henry Osborn, Bolts MA, Williams
Lucas Betancourt, Hartland Arrowhead, Wisconsin Lutheran 
C.J. Doyle, Sheboygan North/North Shore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Lucas Yusef, Sheboygan North/Lakeshore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Roberto Navejas, Whitewater/Red Star SC, UW-Platteville 
Will Sullivan, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, UW-Platteville 
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Mario Carini, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Bavarians, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Evan Donini, Bavarian SC/Waukesha West, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Jason Purlee, Byron Center HS MI, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Camden Goozey, Douglas MA, Worcester St 
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI
Chase Crable, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, York College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: TyWebb on March 06, 2018, 05:52:57 PM
Here are some additional commits to be added....

Stephen Zuluaga, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo
Slater Bushen, Upstate United SC, SUNY Oswego
Domeniko Skrelja, Watertown HS CT, St. Josephs CT
Benjamin Cawood, Montgomery HS CA, Marin FC, Babson
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: gustiefan04 on March 08, 2018, 12:55:57 PM
Ryleigh Strubler, Strikers Fox Valley/Geneva High School (IL) - Aurora University
Brandon Knapp, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School (IL) - Augustana College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Dave B on March 09, 2018, 01:43:10 PM
Darryl Daniels, Seton LaSalle H.S. PA, Messiah

http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/high-school-soccer/2018/03/07/Seton-LaSalle-Darryl-Daniels-Messiah-Drew-Saxton-South-Fayette-Case-Western/stories/201803090006
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on March 09, 2018, 02:29:28 PM
Quote from: TyWebb on March 06, 2018, 05:52:57 PM
Here are some additional commits to be added....

Stephen Zuluaga, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo
Slater Bushen, Upstate United SC, SUNY Oswego
Domeniko Skrelja, Watertown HS CT, St. Josephs CT
Benjamin Cawood, Montgomery HS CA, Marin FC, Babson

Interesting to see a St. Joseph's CT player on this list.  Fall 2018 is the first time St. Joseph's CT will be admitting men, so this is going to be a brand new team. They are going to need to do some serious recruiting right out of the gate to get enough players to build a team.  The link below talks about the new coach, but it doesn't mention anything about a schedule or a conference that this new team might play in.

http://www.usjbluejays.com/sports/msoc/coaches/Wright?view=bio
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ejay on March 09, 2018, 02:30:11 PM
Quote from: Dave B on March 09, 2018, 01:43:10 PM
Darryl Daniels, Seton LaSalle H.S. PA, Messiah

http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/high-school-soccer/2018/03/07/Seton-LaSalle-Darryl-Daniels-Messiah-Drew-Saxton-South-Fayette-Case-Western/stories/201803090006

Great quote from the article that answers a frequently debated question on these boards... "You might be asking why Daniels would choose Division III over Division I considering Division III schools do not give out athletic scholarships. Division I soccer programs give partial scholarships. But Daniels said his financial aid package at Messiah will actually be a little better than it would be if he were to attend Robert Morris"
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on March 15, 2018, 09:08:07 AM
Quote from: Dave B on March 09, 2018, 01:43:10 PM
Darryl Daniels, Seton LaSalle H.S. PA, Messiah

http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/high-school-soccer/2018/03/07/Seton-LaSalle-Darryl-Daniels-Messiah-Drew-Saxton-South-Fayette-Case-Western/stories/201803090006

I appreciate this information a lot, Dave, +K.

I don't know anything about this player, but his small size and gaudy career stats suggest that he's the same type of player as Dan Wagner (not to be confused with the F&M coach who also played at Messiah), or (though he was taller) Bryan Mohney--two other PA kids who chose to play at Messiah and came in with huge scoring numbers from HS. Both of them lived up to their potential, and on the academic side Mohney ended up at Penn Dental School: https://www.aspendental.com/dentist/pa/altoona/3420-pleasant-valley-blvd

I understand there's probably one more newcomer whose name hasn't been mentioned here yet, but I didn't recognize his name either so I can't give specifics.

I must say, the 2018 incoming Falcon class is shaping up to be something special. The best class ever (IMO) was the one that included Kai Kasiguran, Dan Visser, and Patrick Lenehan--among others. That same class also had another awfully good player, Kieran Keelan, who scored 10 goals as a Freshman and then transferred out for reasons unknown to me. That number was second on the team, yet he started just one game, so perhaps he was just disgruntled. He ended up playing at two more D3 schools, neither of them soccer powerhouses. It's way to early to say where the incoming group will rank, when all is said and done, but on the front end they are looking mighty good.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on March 15, 2018, 09:21:07 AM
Quote from: EB2319 on March 09, 2018, 02:30:11 PM
Quote from: Dave B on March 09, 2018, 01:43:10 PM
Darryl Daniels, Seton LaSalle H.S. PA, Messiah

http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/high-school-soccer/2018/03/07/Seton-LaSalle-Darryl-Daniels-Messiah-Drew-Saxton-South-Fayette-Case-Western/stories/201803090006

Great quote from the article that answers a frequently debated question on these boards... "You might be asking why Daniels would choose Division III over Division I considering Division III schools do not give out athletic scholarships. Division I soccer programs give partial scholarships. But Daniels said his financial aid package at Messiah will actually be a little better than it would be if he were to attend Robert Morris"


Exactly.

The star player from a HS very near Messiah a few years ago played at Robert Morris, starting at least one and maybe two seasons, but IMO he wasn't good enough to have started for Messiah. My guess is that Messiah would beat RM a majority of the time if they were in the same conference. It's all adding up for Daniels, apparently.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on March 15, 2018, 09:43:35 AM
I see where Daniels was a regional HS AA in 2016 and 2017. Here's the latter list: http://pasoccercoaches.org/allamerica/allamericaboys2017.html. Change the date in the URL and you'll find the previous year.

At least three rising seniors on the Falcons were also regional HS AAs. All of them started as Freshmen. If that's a reliable indicator, then Daniels and Luke Groothoff (national AA) will be in the starting lineup this coming fall. Given Daniels' profile, he's got to be an attacker somewhere, perhaps even a winger opposite West, though I had been assuming that Alejos had that position locked up (and he still might). As for Groothoff, it's anyone's guess where he ends up. He can play any position other than keeper. My own best guess is that he plays in the back, either replacing 1st team AA CB Dakota Rosenberg or else outside back Josh Bender. Rosenberg was FAST, and the Falcons need someone with real speed to fill that role on the back line. Groothoff has the wheels to do that, so that's where I think he'll end up. Maybe Daniels is just as fast--I don't have evidence for that--but he's far too small for CB and his scoring numbers suggest that he's got to play up front.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: BurghD3 on March 16, 2018, 10:45:33 AM
Daniels Highlights: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/8198637/5806d0b1688ec4ed7c8c01d7
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ejay on March 16, 2018, 02:40:19 PM
Quote from: BurghD3 on March 16, 2018, 10:45:33 AM
Daniels Highlights: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/8198637/5806d0b1688ec4ed7c8c01d7

Nice two-footed player.  Seems quick.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on March 17, 2018, 04:13:14 PM
Quote from: BurghD3 on March 16, 2018, 10:45:33 AM
Daniels Highlights: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/8198637/5806d0b1688ec4ed7c8c01d7

The free kicks and other goals from way out are impressive! He brings a weapon the Falcons missed this past year, with Jacob Bender no longer around: the ability to be dangerous on direct kicks. Gotta have this kid in the lineup somewhere next year.

Speaking of set plays, I have a trivia question for anyone out there.

In 2017, Messiah earned 167 corner kicks and scored 62 goals. How may of those goals came off of corners?

(a) zero
(b) one
(c) two
(d) three



Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ejay on March 17, 2018, 07:05:06 PM
Quote from: Falconer on March 17, 2018, 04:13:14 PM
Quote from: BurghD3 on March 16, 2018, 10:45:33 AM
Daniels Highlights: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/8198637/5806d0b1688ec4ed7c8c01d7

The free kicks and other goals from way out are impressive! He brings a weapon the Falcons missed this past year, with Jacob Bender no longer around: the ability to be dangerous on direct kicks. Gotta have this kid in the lineup somewhere next year.

Speaking of set plays, I have a trivia question for anyone out there.

In 2017, Messiah earned 167 corner kicks and scored 62 goals. How may of those goals came off of corners?

(a) zero
(b) one
(c) two
(d) three

I'm going to say 0.  The few games I watched last year, they were terrible on set pieces (both offense and defense).
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on March 17, 2018, 07:38:11 PM
Quote from: EB2319 on March 17, 2018, 07:05:06 PM
Quote from: Falconer on March 17, 2018, 04:13:14 PM
Quote from: BurghD3 on March 16, 2018, 10:45:33 AM
Daniels Highlights: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/8198637/5806d0b1688ec4ed7c8c01d7

The free kicks and other goals from way out are impressive! He brings a weapon the Falcons missed this past year, with Jacob Bender no longer around: the ability to be dangerous on direct kicks. Gotta have this kid in the lineup somewhere next year.

Speaking of set plays, I have a trivia question for anyone out there.

In 2017, Messiah earned 167 corner kicks and scored 62 goals. How may of those goals came off of corners?

(a) zero
(b) one
(c) two
(d) three

I'm going to say 0.  The few games I watched last year, they were terrible on set pieces (both offense and defense).

Zero it is. The adjective "terrible" is appropriate in this context. Can't possibly be worse next year. The two major weaknesses of that team were set pieces (either way, as you point out) and a shallow bench--however, toward the end of the season the second team actually got much better, as evidenced by their critical scores in the tournament. The 2016 team was much deeper, having several seniors on the bench instead of the relatively weak freshman class that constituted a good part of the bench in 2017. The bench will absolutely be significantly stronger next year, as the very talented newbies get experience and displace some of the rising sophomores. At least, that's my prediction.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on March 18, 2018, 08:00:51 PM
I'm hitting the forum limit on characters, so I'm going to have to break this list into two parts. Here is the list of schools A-M.


Will Fitzsimmons, Bristol SC CT, Albertus Magnus
Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Nick DiPietro, West-Mont United SA PA, Alvernia 
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
German Giammattei, Kendall SC FL, Amherst 
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Rd YC/Flint Hill VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Daniel Tittelmayer, Delran SC NJ/Delran, Arcadia
Ethan Poppen, Verona/Madison 56ers, Augsburg
Brandon Knapp, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School (IL) - Augustana College *
Ryleigh Strubler, Strikers Fox Valley/Geneva High School (IL) - Aurora University *
Benjamin Cawood, Montgomery HS CA, Marin FC, Babson *
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Ryan Goss, FSA FC United CT, Babson 
Liam Hanlon, Bolts MA, Babson
Morgan Schwartz, Bethesda SC MD, Babson 
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Jason Lambert, Northern Steel PA, Baldwin Wallace
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Charlie Cronin, GPS MA, Bates 
Freddie Hohmann, Hebron Academy ME, Bates 
Tyler Marzochhi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Noah Kappel, Baraboo/Madison 56ers, Benedictine (Ill.) 
Ryan Fierle, United Futbol Academy (GA)/South Forsyth, Berry
Nathaniel Kelsey, GPS MA, Bowdoin 
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts MA, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars NJ, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Michael Burch, Suffield Academy CT, Brandeis 
Ethan Coad, Met Oval NY, Brandeis 
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Jared Panson, Players Dev Academy NJ, Brandeis 
Ian La Vallee, Mt. Vernon HS VA, Bridgewater College 
Connor Marohn, Mustang SC/Monte Vista CA, Cal Lutheran
Mckay Severance, Cal Odyssey CA/Clovis North, Cal Lutheran
Jason Edmunds, FC United (IL), Carnegie Mellon
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon
Liam Lanigan, Met Oval NY, Carnegie Mellon 
Hale Lieberman, Bethesda SC MD, Carnegie Mellon 
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic PA, Carnegie Mellon
Dominic DeLuca, New Berlin West/Parkland, Carroll 
Mark Durand, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians, Carroll 
Jack Kiiskila, Wisconsin Rapids Kickers, Carroll 
Jason Sanderfoot, New London/Fox Cities United, Carroll 
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Dylan Klaiber, Liverpool MA, Case Western Reserve 
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Ryan Kresco, GPS MA, Castleton *
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jahn Lopez, Dover HS NJ, Centenary 
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Kyle Ruark, Rockhurst Jesuit MO, Chicago
Houston Engleman, Dallas Texans, Claremont Mudd Scripps 
Niall Blackadar, Bruno United, Clark 
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs MA, Clarkson
Nate Liscum, Lewisburg HS PA, Clarkson 
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs, Waring School, Colby
Bobby McNealy, Westosha Central/Red Star SC, Concordia 
Malik Pitchford, Inter Northshore FC WI, Concordia 
Jacob Stemper, Hartland Arrowhead, Concordia 
Nathaniel Weaver, Shattuck St. Mary's ND, Concordia
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College
Mthabisi Tshuma, Taft School CT, Conn College 
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca NY, Cortland
Braden Adamson-Tate, FC United (IL), Denison 
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
William Flannery, SA of Columbia MD, Dickinson
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson College
Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley IL, Dominican (IL) 
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Daniel Kulawiak, East Leyden High School (IL), Dominican (IL) 
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Sean Sousa, Warren Hills Regional NJ, Drew
Jacob Kryscio, Brookfield Central/Elmbrook United, Dubuque   
Travis Barclay, Michigan Wolves-Hawks Soccer Club, Eastern 
Matthew Lynch, PA Classics, Eastern 
Alex McGlynn, SA of Columbia MD, Eastern 
Matthew Mitchell, Kirkwood SC DE/St. Georges Tech, Eastern 
David Pagella, Cedar Stars NJ, Eastern 
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Pascal Verna, HMMS Eagle FC PA, Eastern 
Arath Viesca, Texans SC Houston/Cypress Woods, Eastern 
Levi Williams, FC Frederick MD, Eastern 
Eric Armenta, Madison FC, Edgewood College 
Jack Kautzer, De Pere HS WI, Edgewood College 
Aldon Lumani, Madison 56ers, Edgewood College 
Ethan Smith, West-Mont United SA PA, Elizabethtown 
Oscar Cifuentes, East Leyden High School IL, Elmhurst College     
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs MA, Elmira
Jasper Pearson, Bethesda SC MD, Emory 
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott
Ian Laurin, Western United MA, Endicott 
Jack Davidge, Bolts MA, Framingham St
Matthew Kuefler, Aztecs, Nashoba, Franciscan *
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Christian Avila, South Kent CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Brice Gambill, FC Frederick MD, Franklin & Marshall 
Jack Mooney, Taft School CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cameron Coates, SA of Columbia MD, Frostburg
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Callum Owen, GPS MA, Gordon *
Nathan Talesnick, Association of Christian Youth FL, Gordon 
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Spencer Royal, FC Stars MA, Hamilton 
Matt Sciascia, Brooks School MA, Hamilton 
Matt Zielezienski, SYC VA, Hamilton 
Jacob Tagert, Texas Spurs FC, Hardin-Simmons 
Paul Coulibaly, South Kent CT, Haverford 
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Ben Oles, Marysville HS MI, Heidelberg   
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts MA, Hobart
Bryson Robinson, Central Penn, Houghton 
Owen Johnstone, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Josh Koening, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Theo Scott, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Colin Shust, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Connor Robinson, Oconomowoc/North Shore United, John Carroll (Ohio) 
Liam Crowley, Bruno United, Johnson & Wales 
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Herson Morales, Baltimore Celtic FC, Johns Hopkins 
Matthew Schneyderman, Brooklyn Italians NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
John Hermann, West-Mont United SA PA, Juniata 
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
Noah Charron, GPS MA, Keene St *
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
KC Sinha, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St 
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Sam Casad, Seattle United/Avon Old Farms, Kenyon 
Oliver Kendall, Colorado Rush, Kenyon 
Luke Muther, Brooks School MA, Kenyon 
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Rusty Risteen, GPS MA, Lancaster Bible *
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Brayden Fugini, FC Frederick MD/South Carroll, Lebanon Valley 
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Kyler Donovan, Mount Horeb/Madison 56ers, Loras 
Seth Kurzynski, Rice Lake/Eau Claire United, Loras 
Lucas Strode, Springfield Area SA (IL)/Glenwood, Loras 
Jovan Banks, DCPDA, Lycoming 
Joseph Daly, North Carolina FC Youth, Lynchburg 
Jared Holan, Shorewood/FC Wisconsin, Macalester 
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester
Victor Cantu, Houston Dash Youth Soccer, Manhattanville 
Andres Cabrera, DC United, Mary Washington 
Davis Clothier, N/A, Maryville College 
Chris Garcia, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Richie Mateo, Aztecs, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Sergio Salas, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Chris Moussavi, Met Oval NY, UMass Dartmouth 
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Brautigam, Plumstead Christian HS PA, Messiah 
Darryl Daniels, Seton LaSalle H.S. PA, Messiah *
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Reid Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Brendan Barry, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Maxwell Drazen, FSA FC United CT, William Hall, Middlebury 
Michael McFarlane, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Liam Sloan, Middlesex School MA, Middlebury 
Alessandro Desario, FC United (IL), Millikin 
Kurt Gilsinger, St. Louis Community College MO, Millikin 
Michael Hoelting, Edwardsville IL, Millikin 
Sam Rowlison, Hoosier FC IN, Millikin 
Connor Kapczynski, Franklin HS WI, Milwaukee School of Engineering 
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andrew Daubenspeck, West- Mont United SA PA, Misericordia 
Andrei Dumitrescu, Bolts MA, Philips Andover, MIT
Sebastian Simon, Vardar Development Academy MI, MIT 
Sean Kelly, CFC North CT, Mitchell 
Brent Llewellyn, TSF Academy NJ, Montclair State 
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Leo Kostesich, Michigan Wolves, Muskingum 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on March 18, 2018, 09:45:46 PM
Schools N-Z

Owen Ledermann, GPS MA, Nazareth *
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC/Victor SR NY, New Paltz
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro MA, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett MA, Nichols
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree MA, Nichols
Owen Serafino, Western United MA, Nichols 
Darren Pike, St. Mark's MA, Norwich 
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Isaiah Boyd, Carolina Rapids, NYU 
Vince Bulzoni, PA Classics, NYU 
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Ian Flores, Tampa Bay United Rowdies/Wiregrass Ranch, Oglethorpe 
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Thomas Gallina, Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit NY, Oneonta
Kyle Haberkorn, Buckey HS OH, Otterbein 
Broderick Jones, Scottsdale Soccer Blackhawks/Desert Mountain, Pacific 
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Stephen Zuluaga, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo *
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Nico Lindsay, FC Frederick MD, Rhodes 
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Michael Branche, Arlington SA/Landon School, Rowan 
John Strohlein, Delran SC NJ, Delran, Rowan 
Vergil Douglas, GPS MA, Rutgers Camden *
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Ethan Dutka, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J.L. Mann, Sewanee 
Jacob Barth, Newport Central Catholic HS KY, Spalding 
Connor Britton, N/A/Madison Central, Spalding 
Jude Lewis, Northwestern College IA, Spalding 
Tim Driscoll, Bolts MA, Springfield
Ryan Hill, Oakwood SC CT, Springfield 
Jack Rosenburg, Loomis Chaffee CT, Springfield 
Enrique De La Torre, N/A/Passaic County Technical Institute, St Elizabeth 
Drew Engel, De Pere HS WI, St. John's University MN 
Domeniko Skrelja, Watertown HS CT, St. Josephs CT *
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Marty Biggens, Bethesda SC/Northern Calvert, St. Mary's College MD 
Owen Smith, FC Frederick MD, St. Mary's College MD 
Max Censky, Germantown/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert 
Lucas Rojas, Whitefish Bay/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Mitchell Scholz, Kimberly/De Pere Select/FC Wisconsin, St. Norbert 
Daniel Seekings, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh United, St. Norbert 
Evan Kortebein, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Kickers, St. Thomas (Minn.) 
Cory Northrup, OBGC Soccer MD/River Hill, St. Vincent 
Justin Kochman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jon Valcarce, Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth NJ, Stevens Institute of Technology 
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Drew Collari, Worcester Academy MA, Suffolk 
Garrett Maxwell, Western United MA, SUNY Cobleskill 
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca, SUNY Cortland 
Jacob Hopfenspirger, GPS MA, SUNY Maritime *
Slater Bushen, Upstate United SC, SUNY Oswego *
Thomas Gallina, Empire United NY/McQuaid Jesuit, SUNY Oneonta 
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC NY/Victor SR, SUNY New Paltz 
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Blair Averyt, N/A Brownsville Veterans Memorial, Texas-Dallas 
Oliver Hamby, Liverpool FC (TX)/Frisco Centennial, Texas-Dallas 
Kent Malloy, FC Dallas/JJ Pearce, Texas-Dallas 
Treyton Nickel, Elite FC TX, Seven Lakes, Texas-Dallas 
Jonny LeClair, New Hampton School NH, Thomas College 
Everett Lyons, Revolution United/Fairfield Prep, Trinity (CT) 
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Remi Hellman, Concorde Fire GA, Tufts 
Erich Kindermann, Bethesda SC MD, Tufts 
Will Raphael, GPS MA, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Harrison Weizen, GPS MA, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC MA, Union
Daniel Murphy, Liverpool MA, US Merchant Marine 
Alistair Shaw, De Anza Force CA, Washington- St. Louis (MO) 
Nolan Wolf, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 
Seth Chapman, Crew SC Academy Wolves OH, Washington and Lee 
Sam Farrell, Baltimore Celtic SC, Washington and Lee
Paxton Guerin, GPS MA, Washington and Lee *
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Michael Nyc, FC United (IL)/Stevenson, Washington and Lee 
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Tanner Haugen, Jefferson City Crew/Jefferson City, Webster 
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Ernest Gaye, GPS MA, Wesley College *
Andres Marx, Phillips Andover MA, Wesleyan 
Christian Quinones, Hebron Academy ME, Wesleyan 
Ben Ranicar, CFC North CT, Western New England 
Macauley Rouette, Western United MA, Western New England 
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Ryan Goggins, Middletown SC (NJ)/Raritan, William Paterson 
Justin Adams, Players Development Academy NJ, Williams 
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Jules Oberg, Black Rock FC, Williams 
Henry Osborn, Bolts MA, Williams
Lucas Betancourt, Hartland Arrowhead, Wisconsin Lutheran 
C.J. Doyle, Sheboygan North/North Shore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Lucas Yusef, Sheboygan North/Lakeshore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Roberto Navejas, Whitewater/Red Star SC, UW-Platteville 
Will Sullivan, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, UW-Platteville 
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Mario Carini, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Bavarians, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Evan Donini, Bavarian SC/Waukesha West, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Jason Purlee, Byron Center HS MI, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Camden Goozey, Douglas MA, Worcester St 
Joshua Reeder, GPS MA, WPI *
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI
Chase Crable, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, York College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Christan Shirk on March 24, 2018, 02:58:12 PM
Awesome work compiling the list of recruits/"commitments".  I really wish D3soccer.com (http://www.d3soccer.com/) was able to do this each season.  With ommadawn's initial help, I made a go of it in 2016 (http://www.d3soccer.com/notables/commitments/men/2016-mens-recruiting-classes)--over-extended myself to do so when I should have already been phasing myself out of responsibilities with the website.  For this year it's not going to happen, but if anyone was interesting in working with the website next year to get a "commitment" list posted, let me know and I'll put you in touch with the right person(s).
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Flying Weasel on March 24, 2018, 05:53:05 PM
Well, as a Messiah fan, there's seems to be even more reasons to be excited for the new season.  I like what I am seeing and hearing about some of the recruits.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Flying Weasel on March 26, 2018, 09:54:41 PM
Messiah has released their recruiting class: http://gomessiah.com/news/2018/3/26/messiah-mens-soccer-releases-schedule-roster-for-2018.aspx

The message board list has 6 of the 7, just missing Luke Kokolios, Midfielder, California, MD (Lenoardtown High School / Maryland United FC)
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: truenorth on March 27, 2018, 11:06:48 AM
I thought announcing an incoming recruiting class was a D1 practice...didn't realize D3 schools did that...
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Gregory Sager on March 27, 2018, 12:57:31 PM
Quote from: truenorth on March 27, 2018, 11:06:48 AM
I thought announcing an incoming recruiting class was a D1 practice...didn't realize D3 schools did that...

Some do. You just have to approach a D3 recruiting-class announcement with a different mindset as you read it than you would with a D1 recruiting-class announcement. The D3 SID won't put this in the press release (unless it's in some cryptic form, such as "announced their intention to play for X College next fall", or words to that effect), but the implicit understanding is that this is a list of incoming potential student-athletes who have been accepted for admission and have paid their security deposits for the fall semester -- and that, just because they're on this list, they are in no way, shape, or form obligated to actually follow through and participate in that sport.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: franklyspeaking on March 27, 2018, 02:02:51 PM
D3 schools, not all, but certainly many do in fact use twitter to announce incoming players.  These announcements come as early as October and at that time they may not have been accepted yet and certainly have not paid any portion of their tuition yet.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Gregory Sager on March 27, 2018, 02:22:03 PM
... and, as such, have even less validity than the spring press releases.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on March 27, 2018, 03:40:03 PM
Quote from: Gregory Sager on March 27, 2018, 12:57:31 PM
Some do. You just have to approach a D3 recruiting-class announcement with a different mindset as you read it than you would with a D1 recruiting-class announcement. The D3 SID won't put this in the press release (unless it's in some cryptic form, such as "announced their intention to play for X College next fall", or words to that effect), but the implicit understanding is that this is a list of incoming potential student-athletes who have been accepted for admission and have paid their security deposits for the fall semester -- and that, just because they're on this list, they are in no way, shape, or form obligated to actually follow through and participate in that sport.

Excellent point.  At my son's school, for each of the last 3 years at least one prospective student-athlete who has shown up on the recruiting class announcement has never in fact materialized on the pitch. 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Christan Shirk on March 27, 2018, 04:32:39 PM
When D3soccer.com (http://www.d3soccer.com/) published the 2016 Men's Recruiting Classes (http://www.d3soccer.com/notables/commitments/men/2016-mens-recruiting-classes), we provided this information about the non-binding "commitments":

QuoteDivision III Non-Binding Commitments

Division III institutions are not permitted to use any form of a letter of intent or similar form of commitment in the recruitment of a prospective student-athlete (Note: the National Letter of Intent program is designed for NCAA Division I and II programs that offer athletic scholarships). However, as of August 1, 2015, a Division III institution may use a standard, nonbinding athletics celebratory signing form after a prospective student-athlete has been accepted for enrollment to the institution.

The standard form shall be made available by the NCAA national office and its content cannot be altered or customized by individual institutions. However, the form may be placed on institutional letterhead or have an institutional logo of some form attached to it. Use of the nonbinding athletics celebratory signing form is not required, giving Division III institutions discretion in determining whether to make use of the form. Other forms, however, are not be permitted.

There is no restriction on how the form is delivered to the prospective student-athlete. However, coaches are not permitted to be in attendance during the signing of the form, regardless of whether the signing is public with media present.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Christan Shirk on March 27, 2018, 04:46:11 PM
Quote from: truenorth on March 27, 2018, 11:06:48 AM
I thought announcing an incoming recruiting class was a D1 practice...didn't realize D3 schools did that...

There is no NCAA rule against D-III programs announcing their recruits (as has already be mentioned, the language will be different given the non-binding nature of the "commitment").  However, some conferences do have rules either prohibiting their members for announcing recruiting classes or only allowing announcement to be made after a certain date.  And some schools may also have a policy against recruiting class announcements.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Flying Weasel on March 30, 2018, 01:31:14 PM
Quote from: blooter442 on February 02, 2018, 03:36:25 PM
Rineer leaves Haverford for the top assistant job at Colgate.

http://www.haverfordathletics.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180202ff2fmm

Haverford has hired their new coach . . .

Zach Ward Tabbed to Lead Men's Soccer Program
Mar 30, 2018

http://www.haverfordathletics.com/sports/msoc/2017-18/releases/20180330e24vj9
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Flying Weasel on March 30, 2018, 04:23:22 PM
For Augsburg, in addition to Ethan Poppen who is already in the above list of recruits, the following players will be joining the Auggies this fall:

Zach Berg - Lakeville, Minn. / Farmington HS / Minneapois United
Ethan Derks - Savage, Minn. / Prior Lake HS / Prior Lake SC
Finn Elsmo - Oak Park, Ill. / Saint Patrick HS / Chicago Edge SC
Antonio Magadan - Maple Grove, Minn. / Maple Grove Senior HS / MapleBrook SC
Ethan Quezada - Brooklyn Park, Minn. / Osseo Senior HS / MapleBrook SC
David Saly - Minneapolis, Minn. / Washburn HS / Minneapolis United
Luke Swonger - Bismark, N.D. / Saint MAry's Central HS / Dakota United SC
Nick Zuchowski - Wales, Wis. / Kettle Moraine HS / SC Waukesha

Observation, three of their recruits have the name Ethan.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on April 03, 2018, 09:10:56 PM
Schools A-M

Will Fitzsimmons, Bristol SC CT, Albertus Magnus
Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Sean Barnard, Seneca United SC NJ, Alvernia *
James Bright, PA Classics, Alvernia *
David Cluff, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia *
Nick DiPietro, West-Mont United SA PA, Alvernia
Cameron Gieringer, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia *
Joe Ginder, ELCO United PA, Alvernia *
Braden Kreider, Elizabethtown PA, Alvernia *
Ethan Laverdure, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia *
John Pierdomenico, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia *
Trent Rider, Penn United Force FC PA, Alvernia *
Sam Worrall, ACFC Soccer Academy PA, Alvernia *
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
German Giammattei, Kendall SC FL, Amherst 
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Rd YC/Flint Hill VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Daniel Tittelmayer, Delran SC NJ/Delran, Arcadia
Zach Berg, Farmington HS / Minneapois United MN, Augsburg *
Ethan Derks, Prior Lake HS / Prior Lake SC MN, Augsburg *
Finn Elsmo, Saint Patrick HS / Chicago Edge SC IL, Augsburg *
Antonio Magadan, Maple Grove Senior HS / MapleBrook SC MN, Augsburg *
Ethan Poppen, Verona/Madison 56ers, Augsburg
Ethan Quezada, Osseo Senior HS / MapleBrook SC MN, Augsburg *
David Saly, Washburn HS / Minneapolis United MN, Augsburg *
Luke Swonger, Saint Mary's Central HS / Dakota United SC ND, Augsburg *
Nick Zuchowski, Kettle Moraine HS / SC Waukesha WI, Augsburg *
Brandon Knapp, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School (IL) - Augustana College 
Ryleigh Strubler, Strikers Fox Valley/Geneva High School (IL) - Aurora University 
Benjamin Cawood, Montgomery HS CA, Marin FC, Babson 
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Ryan Goss, FSA FC United CT, Babson 
Liam Hanlon, Bolts MA, Babson
Morgan Schwartz, Bethesda SC MD, Babson 
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Jason Lambert, Northern Steel PA, Baldwin Wallace
Denny Lane, Pomfret School CT, Bard *
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Charlie Cronin, GPS MA, Bates 
Freddie Hohmann, Hebron Academy ME, Bates 
Tyler Marzocchi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Noah Kappel, Baraboo/Madison 56ers, Benedictine (Ill.) 
Ryan Fierle, United Futbol Academy (GA)/South Forsyth, Berry
Brandon Shanklin, East Ascension LA, Bethany (WV) *
Nathaniel Kelsey, GPS MA, Bowdoin 
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts MA, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars NJ, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Michael Burch, Suffield Academy CT, Brandeis 
Ethan Coad, Met Oval NY, Brandeis 
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Jared Panson, Players Dev Academy NJ, Brandeis 
Ian La Vallee, Mt. Vernon HS VA, Bridgewater College 
Nathan Montequin, Heritage CO, Buena Vista *
Connor Marohn, Mustang SC/Monte Vista CA, Cal Lutheran
Mckay Severance, Cal Odyssey CA/Clovis North, Cal Lutheran
Chase Geddis, Ohio Premier, Capital *
Jason Edmunds, FC United (IL), Carnegie Mellon
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon
Liam Lanigan, Met Oval NY, Carnegie Mellon 
Hale Lieberman, Bethesda SC MD, Carnegie Mellon 
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic PA, Carnegie Mellon
Dominic DeLuca, New Berlin West/Parkland, Carroll 
Mark Durand, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians, Carroll 
Jack Kiiskila, Wisconsin Rapids Kickers, Carroll 
Jason Sanderfoot, New London/Fox Cities United, Carroll 
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Dylan Klaiber, Liverpool MA, Case Western Reserve 
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Ryan Kresco, GPS MA, Castleton 
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jahn Lopez, Dover HS NJ, Centenary University (NJ)
Sebastian Montoya, Dover HS NJ, Centenary University (NJ)*
Jonathan Thomson, FC Premier TX/Corsicana, Centenary (LA) *
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Kyle Ruark, Rockhurst Jesuit MO, Chicago
Houston Engleman, Dallas Texans, Claremont Mudd Scripps 
Niall Blackadar, Bruno United RI, Clark 
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs MA, Clarkson
Nate Liscum, Lewisburg HS PA, Clarkson 
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs MA, Waring School, Colby
Bobby McNealy, Westosha Central/Red Star SC, Concordia 
Malik Pitchford, Inter Northshore FC WI, Concordia 
Jacob Stemper, Hartland Arrowhead, Concordia 
Nathaniel Weaver, Shattuck St. Mary's ND, Concordia
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College
Mthabisi Tshuma, Taft School CT, Conn College 
Braden Adamson-Tate, FC United (IL), Denison 
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Noah Paoletti, Ohio Premier, Denison *
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
Frederic Cisse, Pomfret School CT, Dickinson *
William Flannery, SA of Columbia MD, Dickinson
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson
Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley IL, Dominican (IL) 
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Daniel Kulawiak, East Leyden High School (IL), Dominican (IL) 
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Sean Sousa, Warren Hills Regional NJ, Drew
Michael Drbul, St. Louis Scott Gallagher/Lafayette MO, Dubuque *
Jacob Kryscio, Brookfield Central/Elmbrook United, Dubuque   
Jake Persenico, Chicago Alliance FC/ St. Charles North, Dubuque *
Julio Ardon, OBGC Soccer/South River MD, Eastern *
Travis Barclay, Michigan Wolves-Hawks Soccer Club, Eastern 
Matthew Lynch, PA Classics, Eastern 
Alex McGlynn, SA of Columbia MD, Eastern 
Matthew Mitchell, Kirkwood SC DE/St. Georges Tech, Eastern 
David Pagella, Cedar Stars NJ, Eastern 
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Pascal Verna, HMMS Eagle FC PA, Eastern 
Arath Viesca, Texans SC Houston/Cypress Woods, Eastern 
Levi Williams, FC Frederick MD, Eastern 
Eric Armenta, Madison FC, Edgewood College 
Jack Kautzer, De Pere HS WI, Edgewood College 
Aldon Lumani, Madison 56ers, Edgewood College 
Ethan Smith, West-Mont United SA PA, Elizabethtown 
Oscar Cifuentes, East Leyden High School IL, Elmhurst College     
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs MA, Elmira
Jasper Pearson, Bethesda SC MD, Emory 
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Gage Chester, Knoxville FC TN, Emory & Henry *
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott
Ian Laurin, Western United MA, Endicott 
Jack Davidge, Bolts MA, Framingham St
Matthew Kuefler, Aztecs, Nashoba, Franciscan 
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Christian Avila, South Kent CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Brice Gambill, FC Frederick MD, Franklin & Marshall 
Jack Mooney, Taft School CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cameron Coates, SA of Columbia MD, Frostburg
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Trevor Namie, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, Frostburg *
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Callum Owen, GPS MA, Gordon 
Nathan Talesnick, Association of Christian Youth FL, Gordon 
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Spencer Royal, FC Stars MA, Hamilton 
Matt Sciascia, Brooks School MA, Hamilton 
Matt Zielezienski, SYC VA, Hamilton 
Jacob Tagert, Texas Spurs FC, Hardin-Simmons 
Paul Coulibaly, South Kent CT, Haverford 
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Ben Oles, Marysville HS MI, Heidelberg   
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts MA, Hobart
Bryson Robinson, Central Penn, Houghton 
Colin Harris, Milwaukee Marquette, Illinois Institute of Technology *
Owen Johnstone, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Josh Koening, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Thomas Pierce, Kimball Union ME, Ithaca *
Theo Scott, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Colin Shust, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Connor Robinson, Oconomowoc/North Shore United, John Carroll (Ohio) 
Liam Crowley, Bruno United RI, Johnson & Wales 
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Herson Morales, Baltimore Celtic FC, Johns Hopkins 
Matthew Schneyderman, Brooklyn Italians NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
John Hermann, West-Mont United SA PA, Juniata 
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
Noah Charron, GPS MA, Keene St 
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
KC Sinha, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St 
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Sam Casad, Seattle United/Avon Old Farms, Kenyon 
Oliver Kendall, Colorado Rush, Kenyon 
Luke Muther, Brooks School MA, Kenyon 
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Rusty Risteen, GPS MA, Lancaster Bible 
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Adrian Perez, Rancho Cucamonga HS CA, University of La Verne *
Brayden Fugini, FC Frederick MD/South Carroll, Lebanon Valley 
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Kyler Donovan, Mount Horeb/Madison 56ers, Loras 
Seth Kurzynski, Rice Lake/Eau Claire United, Loras 
Lucas Strode, Springfield Area SA (IL)/Glenwood, Loras 
Jovan Banks, DCPDA MD, Lycoming 
Christian Mercadante, Wilbraham and Monson MA, Lycoming *
Joseph Daly, North Carolina FC Youth, Lynchburg 
Quinn Frankovsky, Boulder CO, Macalester *
Jared Holan, Shorewood/FC Wisconsin, Macalester 
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester
Brantley Steven Estes, Glasgow HS KY, MacMurray College *
Victor Cantu, Houston Dash Youth Soccer, Manhattanville 
Andres Cabrera, DC United, Mary Washington 
Davis Clothier, N/A TN, Maryville College 
Troy Humphries, Cape Henlopen HS DE, Marywood University *
Chris Garcia, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Richie Mateo, Aztecs MA, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Sergio Salas, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Chris Moussavi, Met Oval NY, UMass Dartmouth 
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Brautigam, Plumstead Christian HS PA, Messiah 
Darryl Daniels, Seton LaSalle H.S. PA, Messiah 
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Luke Kokolios, Leonardtown High School / Maryland United FC MD, Messiah *
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Reid Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Brendan Barry, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Maxwell Drazen, FSA FC United CT, William Hall, Middlebury 
Michael McFarlane, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Liam Sloan, Middlesex School MA, Middlebury 
Alessandro Desario, FC United (IL), Millikin 
Kurt Gilsinger, St. Louis Community College MO, Millikin 
Michael Hoelting, Edwardsville IL, Millikin 
Sam Rowlison, Hoosier FC IN, Millikin 
Connor Kapczynski, Franklin HS WI, Milwaukee School of Engineering 
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andrew Daubenspeck, West- Mont United SA PA, Misericordia 
Andrei Dumitrescu, Bolts MA, Philips Andover, MIT
Nick Jordan, FC Richmond/Deep Run VA, MIT *
Colton Nishida, Strikers FC CA, MIT *
Sebastian Simon, Vardar Development Academy MI, MIT 
Sean Kelly, CFC North CT, Mitchell 
Brent Llewellyn, TSF Academy NJ, Montclair State 
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Michael Contreras, Pacesetter SC OH, Mount Union *
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Leo Kostesich, Michigan Wolves, Muskingum 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on April 03, 2018, 09:11:34 PM
Schools N-Z

Owen Ledermann, GPS MA, Nazareth 
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro MA, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett MA, Nichols
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree MA, Nichols
Owen Serafino, Western United MA, Nichols 
Darren Pike, St. Mark's MA, Norwich 
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Isaiah Boyd, Carolina Rapids, NYU 
Vince Bulzoni, PA Classics, NYU 
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Ian Flores, Tampa Bay United Rowdies/Wiregrass Ranch, Oglethorpe 
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Hector Gomez, Ohio Premier/St. Francis de Sales, Ohio Wesleyan *
Brody Kannally, Ohio Premier, Ohio Wesleyan *
Thomas Gallina, Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit NY, Oneonta
Kyle Haberkorn, Buckey HS OH, Otterbein 
Broderick Jones, Scottsdale Soccer Blackhawks/Desert Mountain, Pacific 
Alex Pasmann, Avalanche/AFC Apex Soccer Club UT, Pacific *
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Ronald Mendez, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo *
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Stephen Zuluaga, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo 
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Nico Lindsay, FC Frederick MD, Rhodes 
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Jacob Humer, Charlotte Soccer Academy/Hough NC, Roanoke College *
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Elias Choclin, New York SC/Suffern SR, Roger Williams *
Michael Branche, Arlington SA/Landon School, Rowan 
John Strohlein, Delran SC NJ, Delran, Rowan 
Vergil Douglas, GPS MA, Rutgers Camden 
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Ethan Dutka, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J.L. Mann, Sewanee 
Thompson Schollaert, NC FC Youth, Ravenscroft HS NC, Sewanee *
Jacob Barth, Newport Central Catholic HS KY, Spalding 
Connor Britton, N/A/Madison Central, Spalding 
Jude Lewis, Northwestern College IA, Spalding 
Tim Driscoll, Bolts MA, Springfield
Ryan Hill, Oakwood SC CT, Springfield 
Jack Rosenburg, Loomis Chaffee CT, Springfield 
Enrique De La Torre, N/A/Passaic County Technical Institute, St Elizabeth 
Drew Engel, De Pere HS WI, St. John's University MN 
Domeniko Skrelja, Watertown HS CT, St. Josephs CT 
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Angus McAndrew, Kimball Union ME, St. Lawrence *
Marty Biggens, Bethesda SC/Northern Calvert, St. Mary's College MD 
Owen Smith, FC Frederick MD, St. Mary's College MD 
Max Censky, Germantown/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert 
Lucas Rojas, Whitefish Bay/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Mitchell Scholz, Kimberly/De Pere Select/FC Wisconsin, St. Norbert 
Daniel Seekings, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh United, St. Norbert 
Evan Kortebein, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Kickers, St. Thomas (Minn.) 
Cory Northrup, OBGC Soccer MD/River Hill, St. Vincent 
Justin Kochman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jon Valcarce, Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth NJ, Stevens Institute of Technology 
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Drew Collari, Worcester Academy MA, Suffolk 
Garrett Maxwell, Western United MA, SUNY Cobleskill 
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca, SUNY Cortland 
Jacob Hopfenspirger, GPS MA, SUNY Maritime 
Slater Bushen, Upstate United SC, SUNY Oswego 
Thomas Gallina, Empire United NY/McQuaid Jesuit, SUNY Oneonta 
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC NY/Victor SR, SUNY New Paltz 
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Blair Averyt, N/A Brownsville Veterans Memorial, Texas-Dallas 
Oliver Hamby, Liverpool FC (TX)/Frisco Centennial, Texas-Dallas 
Kent Malloy, FC Dallas/JJ Pearce, Texas-Dallas 
Treyton Nickel, Elite FC TX, Seven Lakes, Texas-Dallas 
Winner Assi, Foster HS TX, Texas -Tyler *
Jonny LeClair, New Hampton School NH, Thomas College 
Matt Runyon, Parkersburg WV, Thomas More *
Everett Lyons, Revolution United/Fairfield Prep, Trinity (CT) 
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Remi Hellman, Concorde Fire GA, Tufts 
Erich Kindermann, Bethesda SC MD, Tufts 
Will Raphael, GPS MA, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Harrison Weizen, GPS MA, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC MA, Union
Daniel Murphy, Liverpool MA, US Merchant Marine 
Alistair Shaw, De Anza Force CA, Washington- St. Louis (MO) 
Nolan Wolf, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 
Sam Miller, Lewisburg HS PA, Washington & Jefferson *
Seth Chapman, Crew SC Academy Wolves OH, Washington and Lee 
Sam Farrell, Baltimore Celtic SC, Washington and Lee
Paxton Guerin, GPS MA, Washington and Lee 
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Michael Nyc, FC United (IL)/Stevenson, Washington and Lee 
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Tanner Haugen, Jefferson City Crew/Jefferson City, Webster 
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Ernest Gaye, GPS MA, Wesley College 
Andres Marx, Phillips Andover MA, Wesleyan 
Christian Quinones, Hebron Academy ME, Wesleyan 
Tyler Donovan, FSA FC CT, Western Connecticut *
Ben Ranicar, CFC North CT, Western New England 
Macauley Rouette, Western United MA, Western New England 
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Ryan Goggins, Middletown SC (NJ)/Raritan, William Paterson 
Justin Adams, Players Development Academy NJ, Williams 
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Jules Oberg, Black Rock FC, Williams 
Henry Osborn, Bolts MA, Williams
Lucas Betancourt, Hartland Arrowhead, Wisconsin Lutheran 
C.J. Doyle, Sheboygan North/North Shore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Lucas Yusef, Sheboygan North/Lakeshore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Roberto Navejas, Whitewater/Red Star SC, UW-Platteville 
Boston Riley, Cedar Rapids Prairie IA, UW-Platteville *
Will Sullivan, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, UW-Platteville 
Matt Walter, Cedar Rapids Prairie IA, Wisconsin-Platteville *
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Mario Carini, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Bavarians, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Evan Donini, Bavarian SC/Waukesha West, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Jason Purlee, Byron Center HS MI, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Camden Goozey, Douglas MA, Worcester St 
Joshua Reeder, GPS MA, WPI 
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI
Chase Crable, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, York College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on April 06, 2018, 03:23:09 PM
New list as of 4/6

Schools A-M

Will Fitzsimmons, Bristol SC CT, Albertus Magnus
Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Sean Barnard, Seneca United SC NJ, Alvernia 
James Bright, PA Classics, Alvernia 
David Cluff, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Nick DiPietro, West-Mont United SA PA, Alvernia
Cameron Gieringer, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Joe Ginder, ELCO United PA, Alvernia 
Braden Kreider, Elizabethtown PA, Alvernia 
Ethan Laverdure, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
John Pierdomenico, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Trent Rider, Penn United Force FC PA, Alvernia 
Sam Worrall, ACFC Soccer Academy PA, Alvernia 
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
German Giammattei, Kendall SC FL, Amherst 
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Rd YC/Flint Hill VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Daniel Tittelmayer, Delran SC NJ/Delran, Arcadia
Zach Berg, Farmington HS / Minneapois United MN, Augsburg 
Ethan Derks, Prior Lake HS / Prior Lake SC MN, Augsburg 
Finn Elsmo, Saint Patrick HS / Chicago Edge SC IL, Augsburg 
Antonio Magadan, Maple Grove Senior HS / MapleBrook SC MN, Augsburg 
Ethan Poppen, Verona/Madison 56ers, Augsburg
Ethan Quezada, Osseo Senior HS / MapleBrook SC MN, Augsburg 
David Saly, Washburn HS / Minneapolis United MN, Augsburg 
Luke Swonger, Saint Mary's Central HS / Dakota United SC ND, Augsburg 
Nick Zuchowski, Kettle Moraine HS / SC Waukesha WI, Augsburg 
Brandon Knapp, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School (IL) - Augustana College 
Ryleigh Strubler, Strikers Fox Valley/Geneva High School (IL) - Aurora University 
Benjamin Cawood, Montgomery HS CA, Marin FC, Babson 
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Ryan Goss, FSA FC United CT, Babson 
Liam Hanlon, Bolts MA, Babson
Morgan Schwartz, Bethesda SC MD, Babson 
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Jason Lambert, Northern Steel PA, Baldwin Wallace
Denny Lane, Pomfret School CT, Bard 
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Cormac Foley, Bethpage HS NY, Baruch *
Charlie Cronin, GPS MA, Bates 
Freddie Hohmann, Hebron Academy ME, Bates 
Tyler Marzocchi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Noah Kappel, Baraboo/Madison 56ers, Benedictine (Ill.) 
Ryan Fierle, United Futbol Academy (GA)/South Forsyth, Berry
Brandon Shanklin, East Ascension LA, Bethany (WV) 
Nathaniel Kelsey, GPS MA, Bowdoin 
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts MA, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars NJ, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Michael Burch, Suffield Academy CT, Brandeis 
Ethan Coad, Met Oval NY, Brandeis 
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Jared Panson, Players Dev Academy NJ, Brandeis 
Ian La Vallee, Mt. Vernon HS VA, Bridgewater College 
Alex Giordano, Commack HS NY, Brockport *
Nathan Montequin, Heritage CO, Buena Vista 
Connor Marohn, Mustang SC/Monte Vista CA, Cal Lutheran
Mckay Severance, Cal Odyssey CA/Clovis North, Cal Lutheran
Chase Geddis, Ohio Premier, Capital 
Jason Edmunds, FC United (IL), Carnegie Mellon
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon
Liam Lanigan, Met Oval NY, Carnegie Mellon 
Hale Lieberman, Bethesda SC MD, Carnegie Mellon 
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic PA, Carnegie Mellon
Dominic DeLuca, New Berlin West/Parkland, Carroll 
Mark Durand, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians, Carroll 
Jack Kiiskila, Wisconsin Rapids Kickers, Carroll 
Jason Sanderfoot, New London/Fox Cities United, Carroll 
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Dylan Klaiber, Liverpool MA, Case Western Reserve 
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Ryan Kresco, GPS MA, Castleton 
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jahn Lopez, Dover HS NJ, Centenary University (NJ)
Sebastian Montoya, Dover HS NJ, Centenary University (NJ)
Jonathan Thomson, FC Premier TX/Corsicana, Centenary (LA) 
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Kyle Ruark, Rockhurst Jesuit MO, Chicago
Houston Engleman, Dallas Texans, Claremont Mudd Scripps 
Niall Blackadar, Bruno United RI, Clark 
Brian Brennan, Aztecs, SJP, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC, Clark
Taro Makihara, Suffield Academy CT, Clark *
Andrew Pimental, NEFC, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs MA, Clarkson
Nate Liscum, Lewisburg HS PA, Clarkson 
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs MA, Waring School, Colby
Bobby McNealy, Westosha Central/Red Star SC, Concordia 
Malik Pitchford, Inter Northshore FC WI, Concordia 
Jacob Stemper, Hartland Arrowhead, Concordia 
Nathaniel Weaver, Shattuck St. Mary's ND, Concordia
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC, Conn College
Mthabisi Tshuma, Taft School CT, Conn College 
Braden Adamson-Tate, FC United (IL), Denison 
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Noah Paoletti, Ohio Premier, Denison 
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
Frederic Cisse, Pomfret School CT, Dickinson 
William Flannery, SA of Columbia MD, Dickinson
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson
Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley IL, Dominican (IL) 
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Daniel Kulawiak, East Leyden High School (IL), Dominican (IL) 
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Sean Sousa, Warren Hills Regional NJ, Drew
Michael Drbul, St. Louis Scott Gallagher/Lafayette MO, Dubuque 
Jacob Kryscio, Brookfield Central/Elmbrook United, Dubuque   
Jake Persenico, Chicago Alliance FC/ St. Charles North, Dubuque 
Julio Ardon, OBGC Soccer/South River MD, Eastern 
Travis Barclay, Michigan Wolves-Hawks Soccer Club, Eastern 
Matthew Lynch, PA Classics, Eastern 
Alex McGlynn, SA of Columbia MD, Eastern 
Matthew Mitchell, Kirkwood SC DE/St. Georges Tech, Eastern 
David Pagella, Cedar Stars NJ, Eastern 
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Pascal Verna, HMMS Eagle FC PA, Eastern 
Arath Viesca, Texans SC Houston/Cypress Woods, Eastern 
Levi Williams, FC Frederick MD, Eastern 
Eric Armenta, Madison FC, Edgewood College 
Jack Kautzer, De Pere HS WI, Edgewood College 
Aldon Lumani, Madison 56ers, Edgewood College 
Ethan Smith, West-Mont United SA PA, Elizabethtown 
Oscar Cifuentes, East Leyden High School IL, Elmhurst College     
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs MA, Elmira
Jasper Pearson, Bethesda SC MD, Emory 
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Gage Chester, Knoxville FC TN, Emory & Henry 
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott
Ian Laurin, Western United MA, Endicott 
Arian Pilja, Phillips Exeter NH, Endicott *
Jack Davidge, Bolts MA, Framingham St
Matthew Kuefler, Aztecs, Nashoba, Franciscan 
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Christian Avila, South Kent CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Brice Gambill, FC Frederick MD, Franklin & Marshall 
Jack Mooney, Taft School CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cameron Coates, SA of Columbia MD, Frostburg
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Trevor Namie, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, Frostburg 
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Callum Owen, GPS MA, Gordon 
Nathan Talesnick, Association of Christian Youth FL, Gordon 
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Spencer Royal, FC Stars MA, Hamilton 
Matt Sciascia, Brooks School MA, Hamilton 
Matt Zielezienski, SYC VA, Hamilton 
Jacob Tagert, Texas Spurs FC, Hardin-Simmons 
Paul Coulibaly, South Kent CT, Haverford 
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Ben Oles, Marysville HS MI, Heidelberg   
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts MA, Hobart
Bryson Robinson, Central Penn, Houghton 
Colin Harris, Milwaukee Marquette, Illinois Institute of Technology 
Owen Johnstone, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Josh Koening, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Thomas Pierce, Kimball Union ME, Ithaca 
Theo Scott, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Colin Shust, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Connor Robinson, Oconomowoc/North Shore United, John Carroll (Ohio) 
Liam Crowley, Bruno United RI, Johnson & Wales 
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Herson Morales, Baltimore Celtic FC, Johns Hopkins 
Matthew Schneyderman, Brooklyn Italians NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
John Hermann, West-Mont United SA PA, Juniata 
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
Noah Charron, GPS MA, Keene St 
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
KC Sinha, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St 
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Sam Casad, Seattle United/Avon Old Farms, Kenyon 
Oliver Kendall, Colorado Rush, Kenyon 
Luke Muther, Brooks School MA, Kenyon 
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Rusty Risteen, GPS MA, Lancaster Bible 
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Adrian Perez, Rancho Cucamonga HS CA, University of La Verne 
Brayden Fugini, FC Frederick MD/South Carroll, Lebanon Valley 
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Kyler Donovan, Mount Horeb/Madison 56ers, Loras 
Seth Kurzynski, Rice Lake/Eau Claire United, Loras 
Lucas Strode, Springfield Area SA (IL)/Glenwood, Loras 
Jovan Banks, DCPDA MD, Lycoming 
Christian Mercadante, Wilbraham and Monson MA, Lycoming 
Joseph Daly, North Carolina FC Youth, Lynchburg 
Quinn Frankovsky, Boulder CO, Macalester 
Jared Holan, Shorewood/FC Wisconsin, Macalester 
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester
Brantley Steven Estes, Glasgow HS KY, MacMurray College 
Victor Cantu, Houston Dash Youth Soccer, Manhattanville 
Andres Cabrera, DC United, Mary Washington 
Davis Clothier, N/A TN, Maryville College 
Troy Humphries, Cape Henlopen HS DE, Marywood University 
Chris Garcia, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Richie Mateo, Aztecs MA, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Sergio Salas, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Chris Moussavi, Met Oval NY, UMass Dartmouth 
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Brautigam, Plumstead Christian HS PA, Messiah 
Darryl Daniels, Seton LaSalle H.S. PA, Messiah 
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Luke Kokolios, Leonardtown High School / Maryland United FC MD, Messiah 
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Reid Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Brendan Barry, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Maxwell Drazen, FSA FC United CT, William Hall, Middlebury 
Michael McFarlane, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Liam Sloan, Middlesex School MA, Middlebury 
Alessandro Desario, FC United (IL), Millikin 
Kurt Gilsinger, St. Louis Community College MO, Millikin 
Michael Hoelting, Edwardsville IL, Millikin 
Sam Rowlison, Hoosier FC IN, Millikin 
Connor Kapczynski, Franklin HS WI, Milwaukee School of Engineering 
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andrew Daubenspeck, West- Mont United SA PA, Misericordia 
Andrei Dumitrescu, Bolts MA, Philips Andover, MIT
Nick Jordan, FC Richmond/Deep Run VA, MIT 
Colton Nishida, Strikers FC CA, MIT 
Sebastian Simon, Vardar Development Academy MI, MIT 
Sean Kelly, CFC North CT, Mitchell 
Brent Llewellyn, TSF Academy NJ, Montclair State 
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
William Lynch, Island Trees HS NY, Morrisville State *
Daniel Sparkowski, East Meadow HS NY, Morrisville State *
Michael Contreras, Pacesetter SC OH, Mount Union 
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Leo Kostesich, Michigan Wolves, Muskingum 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on April 06, 2018, 03:23:57 PM
Schools N-Z

Owen Ledermann, GPS MA, Nazareth 
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Nick McGrath, Bolts, Westboro MA, Nichols
Matt Reinsford, Bolts, Wachusett MA, Nichols
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree MA, Nichols
Owen Serafino, Western United MA, Nichols 
Darren Pike, St. Mark's MA, Norwich 
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Isaiah Boyd, Carolina Rapids, NYU 
Vince Bulzoni, PA Classics, NYU 
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Ian Flores, Tampa Bay United Rowdies/Wiregrass Ranch, Oglethorpe 
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Hector Gomez, Ohio Premier/St. Francis de Sales, Ohio Wesleyan 
Brody Kannally, Ohio Premier, Ohio Wesleyan 
Kyle Haberkorn, Buckey HS OH, Otterbein 
Broderick Jones, Scottsdale Soccer Blackhawks/Desert Mountain, Pacific 
Alex Pasmann, Avalanche/AFC Apex Soccer Club UT, Pacific 
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Ronald Mendez, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo 
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Stephen Zuluaga, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo 
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Nico Lindsay, FC Frederick MD, Rhodes 
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Jacob Humer, Charlotte Soccer Academy/Hough NC, Roanoke College 
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Elias Choclin, New York SC/Suffern SR, Roger Williams 
Michael Branche, Arlington SA/Landon School, Rowan 
John Strohlein, Delran SC NJ, Delran, Rowan 
Joseph DiMiceli, Oceanside HS NY, RPI *
Vergil Douglas, GPS MA, Rutgers Camden 
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Ethan Dutka, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J.L. Mann, Sewanee 
Thompson Schollaert, NC FC Youth, Ravenscroft HS NC, Sewanee 
Jacob Barth, Newport Central Catholic HS KY, Spalding 
Connor Britton, N/A/Madison Central, Spalding 
Jude Lewis, Northwestern College IA, Spalding 
Tim Driscoll, Bolts MA, Springfield
Ryan Hill, Oakwood SC CT, Springfield 
Jack Rosenburg, Loomis Chaffee CT, Springfield 
Enrique De La Torre, N/A/Passaic County Technical Institute, St Elizabeth 
Drew Engel, De Pere HS WI, St. John's University MN 
Domeniko Skrelja, Watertown HS CT, St. Josephs CT 
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Spencer Pettingill, Bridgton Academy ME, St. Joseph's ME *
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Angus McAndrew, Kimball Union ME, St. Lawrence 
Marty Biggens, Bethesda SC/Northern Calvert, St. Mary's College MD 
Owen Smith, FC Frederick MD, St. Mary's College MD 
Max Censky, Germantown/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert 
Lucas Rojas, Whitefish Bay/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Mitchell Scholz, Kimberly/De Pere Select/FC Wisconsin, St. Norbert 
Daniel Seekings, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh United, St. Norbert 
Evan Kortebein, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Kickers, St. Thomas (Minn.) 
Cory Northrup, OBGC Soccer MD/River Hill, St. Vincent 
Justin Kochman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jon Valcarce, Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth NJ, Stevens Institute of Technology 
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Drew Collari, Worcester Academy MA, Suffolk 
Garrett Maxwell, Western United MA, SUNY Cobleskill
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca, SUNY Cortland 
Nick Pfeiffer, Commack HS NY, SUNY Cortland *
Jacob Hopfenspirger, GPS MA, SUNY Maritime 
Kyle Tingo, Shoreham-Wading River HS NY, SUNY Maritime *
Slater Bushen, Upstate United SC, SUNY Oswego 
Ryan Catalano, Island Trees HS NY, SUNY Oneonta *
Scott Cebollero, Commack HS NY, SUNY Oneonta *
Thomas Gallina, Empire United NY/McQuaid Jesuit, SUNY Oneonta 
Jorge Hernandez, Brentwood HS NY, SUNY Oneonta *
Roberto Ventura, Brentwood HS NY, SUNY Oneonta *
Jake Del Duca, Shoreham-Wading River HS NY, SUNY Oswego *
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC NY/Victor SR, SUNY New Paltz 
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Blair Averyt, N/A Brownsville Veterans Memorial, Texas-Dallas 
Oliver Hamby, Liverpool FC (TX)/Frisco Centennial, Texas-Dallas 
Kent Malloy, FC Dallas/JJ Pearce, Texas-Dallas 
Treyton Nickel, Elite FC TX, Seven Lakes, Texas-Dallas 
Winner Assi, Foster HS TX, Texas -Tyler 
Jonny LeClair, New Hampton School NH, Thomas College 
Matt Runyon, Parkersburg WV, Thomas More 
Everett Lyons, Revolution United/Fairfield Prep, Trinity (CT) 
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Remi Hellman, Concorde Fire GA, Tufts 
Erich Kindermann, Bethesda SC MD, Tufts 
Will Raphael, GPS MA, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Harrison Weizen, GPS MA, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC MA, Union
Daniel Murphy, Liverpool MA, US Merchant Marine 
Max Van Bararen, Northfield Mount Hermon MA, Vassar *
Alistair Shaw, De Anza Force CA, Washington- St. Louis (MO) 
Nolan Wolf, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 
Sam Miller, Lewisburg HS PA, Washington & Jefferson 
Seth Chapman, Crew SC Academy Wolves OH, Washington and Lee 
Sam Farrell, Baltimore Celtic SC, Washington and Lee
Paxton Guerin, GPS MA, Washington and Lee 
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Michael Nyc, FC United (IL)/Stevenson, Washington and Lee 
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Tanner Haugen, Jefferson City Crew/Jefferson City, Webster 
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Ernest Gaye, GPS MA, Wesley College 
Gaelin Kingston, Northfield Mount Hermon MA, Wesleyan *
Andres Marx, Phillips Andover MA, Wesleyan 
Christian Quinones, Hebron Academy ME, Wesleyan 
Tyler Donovan, FSA FC CT, Western Connecticut 
Ben Ranicar, CFC North CT, Western New England 
Macauley Rouette, Western United MA, Western New England 
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Ryan Goggins, Middletown SC (NJ)/Raritan, William Paterson 
Justin Adams, Players Development Academy NJ, Williams 
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Jules Oberg, Black Rock FC, Williams 
Henry Osborn, Bolts MA, Williams
Lucas Betancourt, Hartland Arrowhead, Wisconsin Lutheran 
C.J. Doyle, Sheboygan North/North Shore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Lucas Yusef, Sheboygan North/Lakeshore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Roberto Navejas, Whitewater/Red Star SC, UW-Platteville 
Boston Riley, Cedar Rapids Prairie IA, UW-Platteville 
Will Sullivan, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, UW-Platteville 
Matt Walter, Cedar Rapids Prairie IA, Wisconsin-Platteville 
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Mario Carini, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Bavarians, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Evan Donini, Bavarian SC/Waukesha West, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Jason Purlee, Byron Center HS MI, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Camden Goozey, Douglas MA, Worcester St 
Joshua Reeder, GPS MA, WPI 
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI
Chase Crable, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, York College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Falconer on April 06, 2018, 04:23:37 PM
I know that Luke Kokolios is listed as an incoming player for Messiah, but as of two months ago he was apparently committed to CNU: https://mdunitedfc.demosphere-secure.com/maryland-united-fc-college-placement-nli-signing-day

Assuming (as I do) that both sources of information are reliable, then the decision to attend Messiah appears to have been a sudden change of heart or mind. I know that there are no binding decisions in D3 athletics, but this information is new to me and I wonder what changed his mind.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: TwoLeftFeet on April 16, 2018, 05:49:03 PM
Quote from: Falconer on April 06, 2018, 04:23:37 PM
I know that Luke Kokolios is listed as an incoming player for Messiah, but as of two months ago he was apparently committed to CNU: https://mdunitedfc.demosphere-secure.com/maryland-united-fc-college-placement-nli-signing-day

Assuming (as I do) that both sources of information are reliable, then the decision to attend Messiah appears to have been a sudden change of heart or mind. I know that there are no binding decisions in D3 athletics, but this information is new to me and I wonder what changed his mind.

I would say that that is some sort of mistake or miscommunication.  I was told from a very reliable source back in September that he had committed to Messiah.  He has only been at the Maryland United club for a short time, late in his youth career.  Perhaps CNU was his top choice until he got the commitment to Messiah, and perhaps whomever put out the commitment list at his club did not get the memo on his Messiah commitment; but I recall the Messiah commit was made late summer.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Hopkins92 on April 17, 2018, 02:10:00 PM
Not a knock on whatever part-timer or volunteer is running the website for MD United, but having been inside the bowels of club soccer, knock me over with a feather that the information coming out isn't rock solid.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on April 24, 2018, 08:50:13 PM
New list as of 4/24/2018

Schools A-M

Will Fitzsimmons, Bristol SC CT, Albertus Magnus
Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Sean Barnard, Seneca United SC NJ, Alvernia 
James Bright, PA Classics, Alvernia 
David Cluff, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Nick DiPietro, West-Mont United SA PA, Alvernia
Cameron Gieringer, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Joe Ginder, ELCO United PA, Alvernia 
Taylor Kauffman, Rage Soccer Club PA, Alvernia *
Braden Kreider, Elizabethtown PA, Alvernia 
Ethan Laverdure, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
John Pierdomenico, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Trent Rider, Penn United Force FC PA, Alvernia 
Sam Worrall, ACFC Soccer Academy PA, Alvernia 
Noah Wright, Potomac SC MD, Alvernia *
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
German Giammattei, Kendall SC FL, Amherst 
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Rd YC/Flint Hill VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Daniel Tittelmayer, Delran SC NJ/Delran, Arcadia
Zach Berg, Farmington HS / Minneapois United MN, Augsburg 
Ethan Derks, Prior Lake HS / Prior Lake SC MN, Augsburg 
Finn Elsmo, Saint Patrick HS / Chicago Edge SC IL, Augsburg 
Antonio Magadan, Maple Grove Senior HS / MapleBrook SC MN, Augsburg 
Ethan Poppen, Verona/Madison 56ers, Augsburg
Ethan Quezada, Osseo Senior HS / MapleBrook SC MN, Augsburg 
David Saly, Washburn HS / Minneapolis United MN, Augsburg 
Luke Swonger, Saint Mary's Central HS / Dakota United SC ND, Augsburg 
Nick Zuchowski, Kettle Moraine HS / SC Waukesha WI, Augsburg 
Brandon Knapp, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School (IL) - Augustana College 
Ryleigh Strubler, Strikers Fox Valley/Geneva High School (IL) - Aurora University 
Benjamin Cawood, Montgomery HS CA, Marin FC, Babson 
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Ryan Goss, FSA FC United CT, Babson 
Liam Hanlon, Bolts MA, Babson
Morgan Schwartz, Bethesda SC MD, Babson 
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Jason Lambert, Northern Steel PA, Baldwin Wallace
Denny Lane, Pomfret School CT, Bard 
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Charlie Cronin, GPS MA, Bates 
Freddie Hohmann, Hebron Academy ME, Bates 
Tyler Marzocchi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Noah Kappel, Baraboo/Madison 56ers, Benedictine (Ill.) 
Ryan Fierle, United Futbol Academy (GA)/South Forsyth, Berry
Brandon Shanklin, East Ascension LA, Bethany (WV) 
Nathaniel Kelsey, GPS MA, Bowdoin 
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts MA, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs MA, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars NJ, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Michael Burch, Suffield Academy CT, Brandeis 
Ethan Coad, Met Oval NY, Brandeis 
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Jared Panson, Players Dev Academy NJ, Brandeis 
Ian La Vallee, Mt. Vernon HS VA, Bridgewater College 
Nathan Montequin, Heritage CO, Buena Vista 
Connor Marohn, Mustang SC/Monte Vista CA, Cal Lutheran
Mckay Severance, Cal Odyssey CA/Clovis North, Cal Lutheran
Chase Geddis, Ohio Premier, Capital 
Jason Edmunds, FC United (IL), Carnegie Mellon
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon
Liam Lanigan, Met Oval NY, Carnegie Mellon 
Hale Lieberman, Bethesda SC MD, Carnegie Mellon 
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic PA, Carnegie Mellon
Dominic DeLuca, New Berlin West/Parkland, Carroll 
Mark Durand, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians, Carroll 
Jack Kiiskila, Wisconsin Rapids Kickers, Carroll 
Jason Sanderfoot, New London/Fox Cities United, Carroll 
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Dylan Klaiber, Liverpool MA, Case Western Reserve 
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Ryan Kresco, GPS MA, Castleton 
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jahn Lopez, Dover HS NJ, Centenary University (NJ)
Sebastian Montoya, Dover HS NJ, Centenary University (NJ)
Kenneth Pinedo, Dover HS NJ, Centenary (NJ) *
Jonathan Thomson, FC Premier TX/Corsicana, Centenary (LA) 
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Kyle Ruark, Rockhurst Jesuit MO, Chicago
Houston Engleman, Dallas Texans, Claremont Mudd Scripps 
Niall Blackadar, Bruno United RI, Clark 
Brian Brennan, Aztecs MA, SJP, Clark
Taro Makihara, Suffield Academy CT, Clark *
Andrew Pimental, NEFC MA, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC MA, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs MA, Clarkson
Nate Liscum, Lewisburg HS PA, Clarkson 
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs MA, Waring School, Colby
Bobby McNealy, Westosha Central/Red Star SC, Concordia 
Malik Pitchford, Inter Northshore FC WI, Concordia 
Jacob Stemper, Hartland Arrowhead, Concordia 
Nathaniel Weaver, Shattuck St. Mary's ND, Concordia
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC MA, Conn College
Mthabisi Tshuma, Taft School CT, Conn College 
Henry Hooks, Chattanooga FC Academy/Baylor School TN, Covenant *
Dominic Simpson, DCPDA MD, Curry *
John Caleb Kauffman, Bayside RI, Dean *
Braden Adamson-Tate, FC United (IL), Denison 
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Noah Paoletti, Ohio Premier, Denison 
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
Frederic Cisse, Pomfret School CT, Dickinson 
William Flannery, SA of Columbia MD, Dickinson
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson
Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley IL, Dominican (IL) 
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Daniel Kulawiak, East Leyden High School (IL), Dominican (IL) 
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Sean Sousa, Warren Hills Regional NJ, Drew
Michael Drbul, St. Louis Scott Gallagher/Lafayette MO, Dubuque 
Jacob Kryscio, Brookfield Central/Elmbrook United, Dubuque   
Jake Persenico, Chicago Alliance FC/ St. Charles North, Dubuque 
Julio Ardon, OBGC Soccer/South River MD, Eastern 
Travis Barclay, Michigan Wolves-Hawks Soccer Club, Eastern 
Matthew Lynch, PA Classics, Eastern 
Alex McGlynn, SA of Columbia MD, Eastern 
Matthew Mitchell, Kirkwood SC DE/St. Georges Tech, Eastern 
David Pagella, Cedar Stars NJ, Eastern 
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Pascal Verna, HMMS Eagle FC PA, Eastern 
Arath Viesca, Texans SC Houston/Cypress Woods, Eastern 
Bryce Wahinya, Kirkwood SC/Polytech DE, Eastern *
Levi Williams, FC Frederick MD, Eastern 
Eric Armenta, Madison FC, Edgewood College 
Jack Kautzer, De Pere HS WI, Edgewood College 
Aldon Lumani, Madison 56ers, Edgewood College 
Ethan Smith, West-Mont United SA PA, Elizabethtown 
Oscar Cifuentes, East Leyden High School IL, Elmhurst College     
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs MA, Elmira
Rylan Keeler, James Monroe HS VA, Emerson *
Jasper Pearson, Bethesda SC MD, Emory 
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Sailor Chason, Knoxville FC TN, Emory and Henry *
Gage Chester, Knoxville FC TN, Emory & Henry 
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott
Ian Laurin, Western United MA, Endicott 
Arian Pilja, Phillips Exeter NH, Endicott *
Jack Davidge, Bolts MA, Framingham St
Matthew Kuefler, Aztecs, Nashoba, Franciscan 
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Christian Avila, South Kent CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Brice Gambill, FC Frederick MD, Franklin & Marshall 
Jack Mooney, Taft School CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cameron Coates, SA of Columbia MD, Frostburg
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Trevor Namie, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, Frostburg 
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Callum Owen, GPS MA, Gordon 
Nathan Talesnick, Association of Christian Youth FL, Gordon 
Drew List, Soccer Association of Columbia/Calvert Hall MD, Goucher *
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Spencer Royal, FC Stars MA, Hamilton 
Matt Sciascia, Brooks School MA, Hamilton 
Matt Zielezienski, SYC VA, Hamilton 
Jacob Tagert, Texas Spurs FC, Hardin-Simmons 
Paul Coulibaly, South Kent CT, Haverford 
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Ben Oles, Marysville HS MI, Heidelberg   
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts MA, Hobart
Bryson Robinson, Central Penn, Houghton 
Colin Harris, Milwaukee Marquette, Illinois Institute of Technology 
Owen Johnstone, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Josh Koening, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Thomas Pierce, Kimball Union ME, Ithaca 
Theo Scott, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Colin Shust, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Connor Robinson, Oconomowoc/North Shore United, John Carroll (Ohio) 
Liam Crowley, Bruno United RI, Johnson & Wales 
Bubba Greene, Impact FC/Lake Norman NC, Johnson & Wales *
Marcos Perez, Charlotte Soccer Academy/Robinson NC, Johnson & Wales *
John Rioux III, Saint Joseph Regional NY, Johnson & Wales *
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Herson Morales, Baltimore Celtic FC, Johns Hopkins 
Matthew Schneyderman, Brooklyn Italians NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
John Hermann, West-Mont United SA PA, Juniata 
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
Noah Charron, GPS MA, Keene St 
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
KC Sinha, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St 
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Sam Casad, Seattle United/Avon Old Farms, Kenyon 
Oliver Kendall, Colorado Rush, Kenyon 
Luke Muther, Brooks School MA, Kenyon 
Tomas Munoz Reyes, Loomis Chaffee CT, Kenyon *
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Connor Keast, De Pere HS WI, Lake Forest College *
Rusty Risteen, GPS MA, Lancaster Bible 
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Patrick Falkensammer, Spring Valley HS NV, University of La Verne *
Adrian Perez, Rancho Cucamonga HS CA, University of La Verne 
Brayden Fugini, FC Frederick MD/South Carroll, Lebanon Valley 
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Kyler Donovan, Mount Horeb/Madison 56ers, Loras 
Seth Kurzynski, Rice Lake/Eau Claire United, Loras 
Bryan Moose, Waynesville HS MO, Loras *
Lucas Strode, Springfield Area SA (IL)/Glenwood, Loras 
Jovan Banks, DCPDA MD, Lycoming 
Tolu Iluyomade, Soccer Association of Columbia, Mt. St. Joseph MD, Lycoming *
Christian Mercadante, Wilbraham and Monson MA, Lycoming 
Joseph Daly, North Carolina FC Youth, Lynchburg 
Quinn Frankovsky, Boulder CO, Macalester 
Jared Holan, Shorewood/FC Wisconsin, Macalester 
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester
Brantley Steven Estes, Glasgow HS KY, MacMurray College 
Victor Cantu, Houston Dash Youth Soccer, Manhattanville 
Andres Cabrera, DC United, Mary Washington 
Justin Mittereder, FC Frederick/Urbana MD, Mary Washington *
Davis Clothier, N/A TN, Maryville College 
Troy Humphries, Cape Henlopen HS DE, Marywood University 
Chris Garcia, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Richie Mateo, Aztecs MA, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Sergio Salas, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Chris Moussavi, Met Oval NY, UMass Dartmouth 
Jaylen Clark, Soccer Association of Columbia MD/Catonsville, McDaniel *
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Brautigam, Plumstead Christian HS PA, Messiah 
Darryl Daniels, Seton LaSalle H.S. PA, Messiah 
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Luke Kokolios, Leonardtown High School / Maryland United FC MD, Messiah 
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Reid Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Brendan Barry, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Maxwell Drazen, FSA FC United CT, William Hall, Middlebury 
Noah Hannam, McLean Youth Soccer/Landon School VA, Middlebury *
Michael McFarlane, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Liam Sloan, Middlesex School MA, Middlebury 
Alessandro Desario, FC United (IL), Millikin 
Kurt Gilsinger, St. Louis Community College MO, Millikin 
Michael Hoelting, Edwardsville IL, Millikin 
Sam Rowlison, Hoosier FC IN, Millikin 
Connor Kapczynski, Franklin HS WI, Milwaukee School of Engineering 
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andrew Daubenspeck, West- Mont United SA PA, Misericordia 
Andrei Dumitrescu, Bolts MA, Philips Andover, MIT
Nick Jordan, FC Richmond/Deep Run VA, MIT 
Colton Nishida, Strikers FC CA, MIT 
Sebastian Simon, Vardar Development Academy MI, MIT 
Sean Kelly, CFC North CT, Mitchell 
Sebastian Cortes, Dover HS NJ, Montclair State *
Brent Llewellyn, TSF Academy NJ, Montclair State 
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Michael Contreras, Pacesetter SC OH, Mount Union 
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Leo Kostesich, Michigan Wolves, Muskingum 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on April 24, 2018, 08:50:49 PM
Schools N-Z

Owen Ledermann, GPS MA, Nazareth 
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Garrett Sacken, Delaware Valley High School DE, Newbury *
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree MA, Nichols
Nick McGrath, Bolts MA, Westboro MA, Nichols
Matt Rainsford, Bolts MA, Wachusett MA, Nichols
Owen Serafino, Western United MA, Nichols 
Darren Pike, St. Mark's MA, Norwich 
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Isaiah Boyd, Carolina Rapids, NYU 
Vince Bulzoni, PA Classics, NYU 
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
George Gworek,  Needham HS MA, Bolts, Oberlin *
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Ian Flores, Tampa Bay United Rowdies/Wiregrass Ranch, Oglethorpe 
Taylor Schlott, NASA/Hillgrove GA, Oglethorpe *
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Hector Gomez, Ohio Premier/St. Francis de Sales, Ohio Wesleyan 
Brody Kannally, Ohio Premier, Ohio Wesleyan 
Thomas Gallina, Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit NY, Oneonta
Kyle Haberkorn, Buckey HS OH, Otterbein 
Broderick Jones, Scottsdale Soccer Blackhawks/Desert Mountain, Pacific 
Alex Pasmann, Avalanche/AFC Apex Soccer Club UT, Pacific 
Marcus Martin, Washington Premier FC, Pacific Lutheran *
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Carter Boliek, North Carolina FC Youth, Fayetteville Academy, Pratt Institute *
Ronald Mendez, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo 
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Stephen Zuluaga, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo 
Daniel Schardein, Richmond Strikers/Deep Run VA, Randolph-Macon *
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Nico Lindsay, FC Frederick MD, Rhodes
John Canning, Nationals Union, Cranbrook Kingswood HS MI, Rochester *
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Jacob Humer, Charlotte Soccer Academy/Hough NC, Roanoke College 
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Elias Choclin, New York SC/Suffern SR, Roger Williams 
Michael Branche, Arlington SA/Landon School, Rowan 
John Strohlein, Delran SC NJ, Delran, Rowan 
Vergil Douglas, GPS MA, Rutgers Camden 
Pacqui Pascual, LA Galaxy OC/Aliso Niguel CA, Sara Lawrence *
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Ethan Dutka, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J.L. Mann, Sewanee 
Thompson Schollaert, NC FC Youth, Ravenscroft HS NC, Sewanee 
Jacob Barth, Newport Central Catholic HS KY, Spalding
Jacob Bass, Louisville KY Soccer Alliance, Spalding *
Asher Benge, Javanon/Christian Academy- Louisville KY, Spalding *
Connor Britton, N/A/Madison Central, Spalding 
Chris Caswell, United 1996 FC (Kentucky)/Pleasure Ridge Park, Spalding *
Michael Gill, Southern Indiana United/Providence, Spalding *
Jude Lewis, Northwestern College IA, Spalding
Trevor Massa, N/A, McCracken County KY, Spalding *
Zack Phillips, Bluegrass SC/Mercer County KY, Spalding *
Cole Vance, Atlanta Fire United SA/North Gwinnett GA, Spalding *
Tim Driscoll, Bolts MA, Springfield
Ryan Hill, Oakwood SC CT, Springfield 
Jack Rosenburg, Loomis Chaffee CT, Springfield 
Enrique De La Torre, N/A/Passaic County Technical Institute, St Elizabeth 
Peyton Mattis, Beaver River HS NY, St. John Fisher *
Drew Engel, De Pere HS WI, St. John's University MN 
Domeniko Skrelja, Watertown HS CT, St. Josephs CT 
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Angus McAndrew, Kimball Union ME, St. Lawrence 
Marty Biggens, Bethesda SC/Northern Calvert, St. Mary's College MD 
Owen Smith, FC Frederick MD, St. Mary's College MD 
Max Censky, Germantown/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert 
Lucas Rojas, Whitefish Bay/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Mitchell Scholz, Kimberly/De Pere Select/FC Wisconsin, St. Norbert 
Daniel Seekings, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh United, St. Norbert 
Ethan Anderson, St. Paul MN Blackhawks, St. Thomas (Minn) *
Evan Kortebein, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Kickers, St. Thomas (Minn.) 
Cory Northrup, OBGC Soccer MD/River Hill, St. Vincent 
Justin Kochman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Leo Musacchia, Dix Hills SC/Half Hollow Hills West NY, Stevens Institute of Technology *
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jon Valcarce, Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth NJ, Stevens Institute of Technology 
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Drew Collari, Worcester Academy MA, Suffolk 
Garrett Maxwell, Western United MA, SUNY Cobleskill 
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca, SUNY Cortland 
Jacob Hopfenspirger, GPS MA, SUNY Maritime 
Slater Bushen, Upstate United SC, SUNY Oswego 
Thomas Gallina, Empire United NY/McQuaid Jesuit, SUNY Oneonta 
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC NY/Victor SR, SUNY New Paltz 
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Blair Averyt, N/A Brownsville Veterans Memorial, Texas-Dallas 
Oliver Hamby, Liverpool FC (TX)/Frisco Centennial, Texas-Dallas 
Kent Malloy, FC Dallas/JJ Pearce, Texas-Dallas 
Treyton Nickel, Elite FC TX, Seven Lakes, Texas-Dallas 
Winner Assi, Foster HS TX, Texas -Tyler 
Jonny LeClair, New Hampton School NH, Thomas College 
Matt Runyon, Parkersburg WV, Thomas More 
Everett Lyons, Revolution United/Fairfield Prep, Trinity (CT) 
Kyle Davis, Solar Soccer Club TX/Liberty, Trinity TX *
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Remi Hellman, Concorde Fire GA, Tufts 
Erich Kindermann, Bethesda SC MD, Tufts 
Will Raphael, GPS MA, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Harrison Weizen, GPS MA, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC MA, Union
Daniel Murphy, Liverpool MA, US Merchant Marine 
Alistair Shaw, De Anza Force CA, Washington- St. Louis (MO) 
Nolan Wolf, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 
Sam Miller, Lewisburg HS PA, Washington & Jefferson 
Seth Chapman, Crew SC Academy Wolves OH, Washington and Lee 
Sam Farrell, Baltimore Celtic SC, Washington and Lee
Paxton Guerin, GPS MA, Washington and Lee 
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Michael Nyc, FC United (IL)/Stevenson, Washington and Lee 
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Tanner Haugen, Jefferson City Crew/Jefferson City, Webster 
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Robbie West, Boston Bolts/Weymouth MA, Wentworth Institute of Technology *
Ernest Gaye, GPS MA, Wesley College 
Andres Marx, Phillips Andover MA, Wesleyan 
Christian Quinones, Hebron Academy ME, Wesleyan 
Tyler Donovan, FSA FC CT, Western Connecticut 
Ben Ranicar, CFC North CT, Western New England 
Macauley Rouette, Western United MA, Western New England 
Henry Naylor, Delaware Rush, Wheaton IL *
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC MA, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Ryan Goggins, Middletown SC (NJ)/Raritan, William Paterson 
Justin Adams, Players Development Academy NJ, Williams 
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Jules Oberg, Black Rock FC, Williams 
Henry Osborn, Bolts MA, Williams
Nathan Song, World Class FC/Dwight-Englewood NJ, Williams *
Lucas Betancourt, Hartland Arrowhead, Wisconsin Lutheran 
C.J. Doyle, Sheboygan North/North Shore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Lucas Yusef, Sheboygan North/Lakeshore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Roberto Navejas, Whitewater/Red Star SC, UW-Platteville 
Boston Riley, Cedar Rapids Prairie IA, UW-Platteville 
Will Sullivan, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, UW-Platteville 
Matt Walter, Cedar Rapids Prairie IA, Wisconsin-Platteville 
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Mario Carini, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Bavarians, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Evan Donini, Bavarian SC/Waukesha West, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Jason Purlee, Byron Center HS MI, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Camden Goozey, Douglas MA, Worcester St 
Joshua Reeder, GPS MA, WPI 
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI
Chase Crable, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, York College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: JFPIV on May 02, 2018, 05:07:21 PM
Adam Berg from Charles Wright Academy and Washington Premier FC will play at Wabash College this fall.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on May 03, 2018, 08:49:12 AM
Here's the latest list from 5/3/2018

Schools A-M

Will Fitzsimmons, Bristol SC CT, Albertus Magnus
Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Sean Barnard, Seneca United SC NJ, Alvernia 
James Bright, PA Classics, Alvernia 
David Cluff, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Nick DiPietro, West-Mont United SA PA, Alvernia
Cameron Gieringer, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Joe Ginder, ELCO United PA, Alvernia 
Taylor Kauffman, Rage Soccer Club PA, Alvernia 
Braden Kreider, Elizabethtown PA, Alvernia 
Ethan Laverdure, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
John Pierdomenico, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Trent Rider, Penn United Force FC PA, Alvernia 
Sam Worrall, ACFC Soccer Academy PA, Alvernia 
Noah Wright, Potomac SC MD, Alvernia 
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
German Giammattei, Kendall SC FL, Amherst 
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Rd YC/Flint Hill VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Daniel Tittelmayer, Delran SC NJ/Delran, Arcadia
Zach Berg, Farmington HS / Minneapois United MN, Augsburg 
Ethan Derks, Prior Lake HS / Prior Lake SC MN, Augsburg 
Finn Elsmo, Saint Patrick HS / Chicago Edge SC IL, Augsburg 
Antonio Magadan, Maple Grove Senior HS / MapleBrook SC MN, Augsburg 
Ethan Poppen, Verona/Madison 56ers, Augsburg
Ethan Quezada, Osseo Senior HS / MapleBrook SC MN, Augsburg 
David Saly, Washburn HS / Minneapolis United MN, Augsburg 
Luke Swonger, Saint Mary's Central HS / Dakota United SC ND, Augsburg 
Nick Zuchowski, Kettle Moraine HS / SC Waukesha WI, Augsburg 
Brandon Knapp, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School (IL) - Augustana College 
Ryleigh Strubler, Strikers Fox Valley/Geneva High School (IL) - Aurora University 
Benjamin Cawood, Montgomery HS CA, Marin FC, Babson 
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Ryan Goss, FSA FC United CT, Babson 
Liam Hanlon, Bolts MA, Babson
Morgan Schwartz, Bethesda SC MD, Babson 
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Jason Lambert, Northern Steel PA, Baldwin Wallace
Denny Lane, Pomfret School CT, Bard 
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Charlie Cronin, GPS MA, Bates 
Freddie Hohmann, Hebron Academy ME, Bates 
Tyler Marzocchi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Noah Kappel, Baraboo/Madison 56ers, Benedictine (Ill.) 
Ryan Fierle, United Futbol Academy (GA)/South Forsyth, Berry
Brandon Shanklin, East Ascension LA, Bethany (WV) 
Nathaniel Kelsey, GPS MA, Bowdoin 
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts MA, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs MA, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars NJ, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Michael Burch, Suffield Academy CT, Brandeis 
Ethan Coad, Met Oval NY, Brandeis 
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Bryant Nardizzi, UNC Wilmington, Brandeis *
Jared Panson, Players Dev Academy NJ, Brandeis 
Ian La Vallee, Mt. Vernon HS VA, Bridgewater College 
Nathan Montequin, Heritage CO, Buena Vista 
Connor Marohn, Mustang SC/Monte Vista CA, Cal Lutheran
Mckay Severance, Cal Odyssey CA/Clovis North, Cal Lutheran
Chase Geddis, Ohio Premier, Capital 
Sam Spirk, Wilmington HS OH, Capital *
Jason Edmunds, FC United (IL), Carnegie Mellon
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon
Liam Lanigan, Met Oval NY, Carnegie Mellon 
Hale Lieberman, Bethesda SC MD, Carnegie Mellon 
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic PA, Carnegie Mellon
Dominic DeLuca, New Berlin West/Parkland, Carroll 
Mark Durand, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians, Carroll 
Jack Kiiskila, Wisconsin Rapids Kickers, Carroll 
Jason Sanderfoot, New London/Fox Cities United, Carroll 
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Dylan Klaiber, Liverpool MA, Case Western Reserve 
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Ryan Kresco, GPS MA, Castleton 
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton
Logan Brown, Delaware Rush, Catholic *
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jahn Lopez, Dover HS NJ, Centenary University (NJ)
Sebastian Montoya, Dover HS NJ, Centenary University (NJ)
Kenneth Pinedo, Dover HS NJ, Centenary (NJ) 
Jonathan Thomson, FC Premier TX/Corsicana, Centenary (LA) 
Tony Cervelli, Rush FC Chicago, Central College IA *
Ethan Noel, Hopkinsville HS KY, Centre *
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Kyle Ruark, Rockhurst Jesuit MO, Chicago
Houston Engleman, Dallas Texans, Claremont Mudd Scripps 
Niall Blackadar, Bruno United RI, Clark 
Brian Brennan, Aztecs MA, SJP, Clark
Taro Makihara, Suffield Academy CT, Clark 
Andrew Pimental, NEFC MA, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC MA, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs MA, Clarkson
Nate Liscum, Lewisburg HS PA, Clarkson 
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Jared Wood, Aztecs MA, Waring School, Colby
Bobby McNealy, Westosha Central/Red Star SC, Concordia 
Malik Pitchford, Inter Northshore FC WI, Concordia 
Jacob Stemper, Hartland Arrowhead, Concordia 
Nathaniel Weaver, Shattuck St. Mary's ND, Concordia
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC MA, Conn College
Mthabisi Tshuma, Taft School CT, Conn College 
Henry Hooks, Chattanooga FC Academy/Baylor School TN, Covenant 
Dominic Simpson, DCPDA MD, Curry 
John Caleb Kauffman, Bayside RI, Dean 
Braden Adamson-Tate, FC United (IL), Denison 
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Noah Paoletti, Ohio Premier, Denison 
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
Frederic Cisse, Pomfret School CT, Dickinson 
William Flannery, SA of Columbia MD, Dickinson
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson
Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley IL, Dominican (IL) 
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Daniel Kulawiak, East Leyden High School (IL), Dominican (IL) 
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Sean Sousa, Warren Hills Regional NJ, Drew
Michael Drbul, St. Louis Scott Gallagher/Lafayette MO, Dubuque 
Jacob Kryscio, Brookfield Central/Elmbrook United, Dubuque   
Jake Persenico, Chicago Alliance FC/ St. Charles North, Dubuque 
Julio Ardon, OBGC Soccer/South River MD, Eastern 
Travis Barclay, Michigan Wolves-Hawks Soccer Club, Eastern 
Matthew Lynch, PA Classics, Eastern 
Alex McGlynn, SA of Columbia MD, Eastern 
Matthew Mitchell, Kirkwood SC DE/St. Georges Tech, Eastern 
David Pagella, Cedar Stars NJ, Eastern 
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Pascal Verna, HMMS Eagle FC PA, Eastern 
Arath Viesca, Texans SC Houston/Cypress Woods, Eastern 
Bryce Wahinya, Kirkwood SC/Polytech DE, Eastern 
Levi Williams, FC Frederick MD, Eastern 
Eric Armenta, Madison FC, Edgewood College 
Jack Kautzer, De Pere HS WI, Edgewood College 
Aldon Lumani, Madison 56ers, Edgewood College 
Ethan Smith, West-Mont United SA PA, Elizabethtown 
Oscar Cifuentes, East Leyden High School IL, Elmhurst College     
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs MA, Elmira
Anthony Esce Jr., Syracuse DA, Cicero NY, Elmira *
Nate Ferrick, Erie Admirals/Cathedral Prep PA, Elmira *
Dakota Jackson, Levittown SC, East Meadow NY, Elmira *
Nino Marino, GPS Buffalo, Lancaster NY, Elmira *
Jason Martin, FC Buffalo, Lancaster NY, Elmira *
Mateo May, FC Buffalo, Newfane NY, Elmira *
Keneth Morales, FC Frederick, Frederick MD, Elmira *
Jackson Ofosu, North Toronto Nitros, Abesim Ghana, Elmira *
Griffin Potter, FCUSA MD Black, Manchester MD, Elmira *
Samer Slim, Irish FC Dubai, Bradenton Prep Academy, Elmira *
Haden Smith, NC Fusion, West End NC, Elmira *
Nguyen Smith, Pipeline United, Rockville MD, Elmira *
Kairu Taira, AS Larnja Kyoto Academy, Okinawa Japan, Elmira *
Antonio Valencia, Dix Hills Hurricanes, Hunting Station NY, Elmira*
Gavin Wise, BC United, Elmira NY, Elmira *
Nicholas Zanger, Tennesee UTD, White House TN, Elmira*
Rylan Keeler, James Monroe HS VA, Emerson 
Jasper Pearson, Bethesda SC MD, Emory 
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Sailor Chason, Knoxville FC TN, Emory and Henry 
Gage Chester, Knoxville FC TN, Emory & Henry 
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott
Ian Laurin, Western United MA, Endicott 
Arian Pilja, Phillips Exeter NH, Endicott 
Jack Davidge, Bolts MA, Framingham St
Matthew Kuefler, Aztecs, Nashoba, Franciscan 
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Christian Avila, South Kent CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Brice Gambill, FC Frederick MD, Franklin & Marshall 
Jack Mooney, Taft School CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cameron Coates, SA of Columbia MD, Frostburg
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Trevor Namie, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, Frostburg 
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Nikko DiSimplico, Delaware Rush, Gettysburg *
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Callum Owen, GPS MA, Gordon 
Nathan Talesnick, Association of Christian Youth FL, Gordon 
Drew List, Soccer Association of Columbia/Calvert Hall MD, Goucher 
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Spencer Royal, FC Stars MA, Hamilton 
Matt Sciascia, Brooks School MA, Hamilton 
Matt Zielezienski, SYC VA, Hamilton 
Jacob Tagert, Texas Spurs FC, Hardin-Simmons 
Paul Coulibaly, South Kent CT, Haverford 
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Ben Oles, Marysville HS MI, Heidelberg   
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts MA, Hobart
Bryson Robinson, Central Penn, Houghton 
Colin Harris, Milwaukee Marquette, Illinois Institute of Technology 
Owen Johnstone, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Josh Koening, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Thomas Pierce, Kimball Union ME, Ithaca 
Theo Scott, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Colin Shust, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Connor Robinson, Oconomowoc/North Shore United, John Carroll (Ohio) 
Liam Crowley, Bruno United RI, Johnson & Wales 
Bubba Greene, Impact FC/Lake Norman NC, Johnson & Wales 
Marcos Perez, Charlotte Soccer Academy/Robinson NC, Johnson & Wales 
John Rioux III, Saint Joseph Regional NY, Johnson & Wales 
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Herson Morales, Baltimore Celtic FC, Johns Hopkins 
Matthew Schneyderman, Brooklyn Italians NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
John Hermann, West-Mont United SA PA, Juniata 
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
Noah Charron, GPS MA, Keene St 
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
KC Sinha, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St 
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Sam Casad, Seattle United/Avon Old Farms, Kenyon 
Oliver Kendall, Colorado Rush, Kenyon 
Luke Muther, Brooks School MA, Kenyon 
Tomas Munoz Reyes, Loomis Chaffee CT, Kenyon 
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Connor Keast, De Pere HS WI, Lake Forest College 
Rusty Risteen, GPS MA, Lancaster Bible 
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Patrick Falkensammer, Spring Valley HS NV, University of La Verne 
Adrian Perez, Rancho Cucamonga HS CA, University of La Verne 
Brayden Fugini, FC Frederick MD/South Carroll, Lebanon Valley 
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Kyler Donovan, Mount Horeb/Madison 56ers, Loras 
Seth Kurzynski, Rice Lake/Eau Claire United, Loras 
Bryan Moose, Waynesville HS MO, Loras 
Lucas Strode, Springfield Area SA (IL)/Glenwood, Loras 
Jovan Banks, DCPDA MD, Lycoming 
Tolu Iluyomade, Soccer Association of Columbia, Mt. St. Joseph MD, Lycoming 
Christian Mercadante, Wilbraham and Monson MA, Lycoming 
Joseph Daly, North Carolina FC Youth, Lynchburg 
Quinn Frankovsky, Boulder CO, Macalester 
Jared Holan, Shorewood/FC Wisconsin, Macalester 
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester
Brantley Steven Estes, Glasgow HS KY, MacMurray College 
Victor Cantu, Houston Dash Youth Soccer, Manhattanville 
Andres Cabrera, DC United, Mary Washington 
Justin Mittereder, FC Frederick/Urbana MD, Mary Washington 
Davis Clothier, N/A TN, Maryville College 
Troy Humphries, Cape Henlopen HS DE, Marywood University 
Chris Garcia, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Richie Mateo, Aztecs MA, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Sergio Salas, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Chris Moussavi, Met Oval NY, UMass Dartmouth 
Jaylen Clark, Soccer Association of Columbia MD/Catonsville, McDaniel 
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Brautigam, Plumstead Christian HS PA, Messiah 
Darryl Daniels, Seton LaSalle H.S. PA, Messiah 
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Luke Kokolios, Leonardtown High School / Maryland United FC MD, Messiah 
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Reid Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Brendan Barry, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Maxwell Drazen, FSA FC United CT, William Hall, Middlebury 
Noah Hannam, McLean Youth Soccer/Landon School VA, Middlebury 
Michael McFarlane, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Liam Sloan, Middlesex School MA, Middlebury 
Alessandro Desario, FC United (IL), Millikin 
Kurt Gilsinger, St. Louis Community College MO, Millikin 
Michael Hoelting, Edwardsville IL, Millikin 
Sam Rowlison, Hoosier FC IN, Millikin 
Connor Kapczynski, Franklin HS WI, Milwaukee School of Engineering 
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andrew Daubenspeck, West- Mont United SA PA, Misericordia 
Andrei Dumitrescu, Bolts MA, Philips Andover, MIT
Nick Jordan, FC Richmond/Deep Run VA, MIT 
Colton Nishida, Strikers FC CA, MIT 
Sebastian Simon, Vardar Development Academy MI, MIT 
Sean Kelly, CFC North CT, Mitchell 
Sebastian Cortes, Dover HS NJ, Montclair State 
Brent Llewellyn, TSF Academy NJ, Montclair State 
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Michael Contreras, Pacesetter SC OH, Mount Union 
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Leo Kostesich, Michigan Wolves, Muskingum 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on May 03, 2018, 08:50:10 AM
5/3/2018 (continued)

Schools N-Z

Owen Ledermann, GPS MA, Nazareth 
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Garrett Sacken, Delaware Valley High School DE, Newbury 
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree MA, Nichols
Nick McGrath, Bolts MA, Westboro MA, Nichols
Matt Rainsford, Bolts MA, Wachusett MA, Nichols
Owen Serafino, Western United MA, Nichols 
Darren Pike, St. Mark's MA, Norwich 
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Isaiah Boyd, Carolina Rapids, NYU 
Vince Bulzoni, PA Classics, NYU 
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
George Gworek,  Needham HS MA, Bolts, Oberlin 
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Ian Flores, Tampa Bay United Rowdies/Wiregrass Ranch, Oglethorpe 
Taylor Schlott, NASA/Hillgrove GA, Oglethorpe 
Levi King, North Central HS IN, Ohio Northern *
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Hector Gomez, Ohio Premier/St. Francis de Sales, Ohio Wesleyan 
Brody Kannally, Ohio Premier, Ohio Wesleyan 
Thomas Gallina, Empire United/McQuaid Jesuit NY, Oneonta
Kyle Haberkorn, Buckey HS OH, Otterbein 
Broderick Jones, Scottsdale Soccer Blackhawks/Desert Mountain, Pacific 
Alex Pasmann, Avalanche/AFC Apex Soccer Club UT, Pacific 
Marcus Martin, Washington Premier FC, Pacific Lutheran 
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Carter Boliek, North Carolina FC Youth, Fayetteville Academy, Pratt Institute 
Ronald Mendez, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo 
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Stephen Zuluaga, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo 
Nick Hazelbaker, Virginia Rush, Randolph-Macon *
Daniel Schardein, Richmond Strikers/Deep Run VA, Randolph-Macon 
Justin Smalts, Virginia Rush, Randolph-Macon *
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Nico Lindsay, FC Frederick MD, Rhodes
John Canning, Nationals Union, Cranbrook Kingswood HS MI, Rochester 
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Alec Jackson, Virginia Rush, Rochester *
Jacob Humer, Charlotte Soccer Academy/Hough NC, Roanoke College 
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Elias Choclin, New York SC/Suffern SR, Roger Williams 
Michael Branche, Arlington SA/Landon School, Rowan 
John Strohlein, Delran SC NJ, Delran, Rowan 
Vergil Douglas, GPS MA, Rutgers Camden 
Pacqui Pascual, LA Galaxy OC/Aliso Niguel CA, Sara Lawrence 
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Ethan Dutka, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J.L. Mann, Sewanee 
Thompson Schollaert, NC FC Youth, Ravenscroft HS NC, Sewanee 
Jacob Barth, Newport Central Catholic HS KY, Spalding
Jacob Bass, Louisville KY Soccer Alliance, Spalding 
Asher Benge, Javanon/Christian Academy- Louisville KY, Spalding 
Connor Britton, N/A/Madison Central, Spalding 
Chris Caswell, United 1996 FC (Kentucky)/Pleasure Ridge Park, Spalding 
Michael Gill, Southern Indiana United/Providence, Spalding 
Jude Lewis, Northwestern College IA, Spalding
Trevor Massa, N/A, McCracken County KY, Spalding 
Zack Phillips, Bluegrass SC/Mercer County KY, Spalding 
Cole Vance, Atlanta Fire United SA/North Gwinnett GA, Spalding 
Tim Driscoll, Bolts MA, Springfield
Ryan Hill, Oakwood SC CT, Springfield 
Jack Rosenburg, Loomis Chaffee CT, Springfield 
Enrique De La Torre, N/A/Passaic County Technical Institute, St Elizabeth 
Peyton Mattis, Beaver River HS NY, St. John Fisher 
Drew Engel, De Pere HS WI, St. John's University MN 
Domeniko Skrelja, Watertown HS CT, St. Josephs CT 
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kevin Minueza, Seacoast United, Memorial HS NH, St. Joseph's ME *
Spencer Pettingill, Seacoast United NH, St. Joseph's ME *
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Angus McAndrew, Kimball Union ME, St. Lawrence 
Drew Terhune, Michigan-Northville Rush, St. Lawrence *
Marty Biggens, Bethesda SC/Northern Calvert, St. Mary's College MD 
Owen Smith, FC Frederick MD, St. Mary's College MD 
Max Censky, Germantown/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert 
Lucas Rojas, Whitefish Bay/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Mitchell Scholz, Kimberly/De Pere Select/FC Wisconsin, St. Norbert 
Daniel Seekings, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh United, St. Norbert 
Ethan Anderson, St. Paul MN Blackhawks, St. Thomas (Minn) 
Evan Kortebein, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Kickers, St. Thomas (Minn.) 
Cory Northrup, OBGC Soccer MD/River Hill, St. Vincent 
Justin Kochman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Leo Musacchia, Dix Hills SC/Half Hollow Hills West NY, Stevens Institute of Technology 
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jon Valcarce, Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth NJ, Stevens Institute of Technology 
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Drew Collari, Worcester Academy MA, Suffolk 
Garrett Maxwell, Western United MA, SUNY Cobleskill 
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca, SUNY Cortland 
Jacob Hopfenspirger, GPS MA, SUNY Maritime 
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC NY/Victor SR, SUNY New Paltz
Thomas Gallina, Empire United NY/McQuaid Jesuit, SUNY Oneonta 
Jeremy Pantoni, Goshen HS NY, SUNY Oneonta *
Slater Bushen, Upstate United SC, SUNY Oswego 
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Blair Averyt, N/A Brownsville Veterans Memorial, Texas-Dallas 
Oliver Hamby, Liverpool FC (TX)/Frisco Centennial, Texas-Dallas 
Kent Malloy, FC Dallas/JJ Pearce, Texas-Dallas 
Treyton Nickel, Elite FC TX, Seven Lakes, Texas-Dallas 
Winner Assi, Foster HS TX, Texas -Tyler 
Jonny LeClair, New Hampton School NH, Thomas College 
Matt Runyon, Parkersburg WV, Thomas More 
Tim Doody, Rush FC Chicago, Trine *
Everett Lyons, Revolution United/Fairfield Prep, Trinity (CT) 
Kyle Davis, Solar Soccer Club TX/Liberty, Trinity TX 
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Remi Hellman, Concorde Fire GA, Tufts 
Erich Kindermann, Bethesda SC MD, Tufts 
Will Raphael, GPS MA, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Harrison Weizen, GPS MA, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC MA, Union
Daniel Murphy, Liverpool MA, US Merchant Marine 
Adam Berg, Washington Premier FC, Charles Wright Academy, Wabash *
Ben Frazee, Iowa Rush, Wartburg *
Alex Keniger, Iowa Rush, Wartburg *
Alistair Shaw, De Anza Force CA, Washington- St. Louis (MO) 
Nolan Wolf, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 
Sam Miller, Lewisburg HS PA, Washington & Jefferson 
Seth Chapman, Crew SC Academy Wolves OH, Washington and Lee 
Sam Farrell, Baltimore Celtic SC, Washington and Lee
Paxton Guerin, GPS MA, Washington and Lee 
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Michael Nyc, FC United (IL)/Stevenson, Washington and Lee 
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Tanner Haugen, Jefferson City Crew/Jefferson City, Webster 
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Robbie West, Boston Bolts/Weymouth MA, Wentworth Institute of Technology 
Ernest Gaye, GPS MA, Wesley College 
Andres Marx, Phillips Andover MA, Wesleyan 
Christian Quinones, Hebron Academy ME, Wesleyan 
Tyler Donovan, FSA FC CT, Western Connecticut 
Ben Ranicar, CFC North CT, Western New England 
Macauley Rouette, Western United MA, Western New England 
Henry Naylor, Delaware Rush, Wheaton IL 
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Peter Pond, NEFC MA, Wheaton MA
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Ryan Goggins, Middletown SC (NJ)/Raritan, William Paterson 
Justin Adams, Players Development Academy NJ, Williams 
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Jules Oberg, Black Rock FC, Williams 
Henry Osborn, Bolts MA, Williams
Nathan Song, World Class FC/Dwight-Englewood NJ, Williams 
Lucas Betancourt, Hartland Arrowhead, Wisconsin Lutheran 
C.J. Doyle, Sheboygan North/North Shore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Lucas Yusef, Sheboygan North/Lakeshore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Roberto Navejas, Whitewater/Red Star SC, UW-Platteville 
Boston Riley, Cedar Rapids Prairie IA, UW-Platteville 
Scott Slocum, Rush FC Chicago, UW-Platteville*
Will Sullivan, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, UW-Platteville 
Matt Walter, Cedar Rapids Prairie IA, UW-Platteville 
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Mario Carini, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Bavarians, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Evan Donini, Bavarian SC/Waukesha West, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Jason Purlee, Byron Center HS MI, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Camden Goozey, Douglas MA, Worcester St 
Joshua Reeder, GPS MA, WPI 
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI
Chase Crable, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, York College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: JFPIV on May 03, 2018, 02:16:00 PM
Daniel Burkert from Avon (IN) H.S. and Hoosier FC will play at Wabash College this fall.

The program is releasing one name a day on twitter
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: JFPIV on May 03, 2018, 08:29:44 PM
Jalyn Crittenden from Lawrence North and Sporting Indiana will play at Wabash.

More than one a day, apparently.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: JFPIV on May 04, 2018, 11:31:54 AM
Emiliano Delgado from Bel-Air H.S. in El Paso, Texas, and Texas FC will play at Wabash College this fall.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: JFPIV on May 04, 2018, 03:57:35 PM
Timothy Herring from Terry Parker H.S. in Jacksonville Florida, and Florida Elite will play at Wabash College this fall.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: FourFourTwo on May 06, 2018, 04:40:23 PM
Christian Frazier from Southwest Baptist (d2) will be transferring to Blackburn College. Before his transfer, he played College football.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on May 07, 2018, 02:56:03 PM
This is the latest list as of 5/7/2018

Schools A-M

Will Fitzsimmons, Bristol SC CT, Albertus Magnus
Bobby Saucier, CFC CT, Alfred *
Alex Riel, DC Stoddert/Landon School MD, Allegheny
Sean Barnard, Seneca United SC NJ, Alvernia 
James Bright, PA Classics, Alvernia 
David Cluff, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Nick DiPietro, West-Mont United SA PA, Alvernia
Cameron Gieringer, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Joe Ginder, ELCO United PA, Alvernia 
Taylor Kauffman, Rage Soccer Club PA, Alvernia 
Braden Kreider, Elizabethtown PA, Alvernia 
Ethan Laverdure, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
John Pierdomenico, FC Revolution PA, Alvernia 
Trent Rider, Penn United Force FC PA, Alvernia 
Sam Worrall, ACFC Soccer Academy PA, Alvernia 
Noah Wright, Potomac SC MD, Alvernia 
Sean Dube, Avon Old Farms, Amherst
German Giammattei, Kendall SC FL, Amherst 
Nico Kenary, Potomac SC, Amherst
Alex Shahmirzadi, Braddock Rd YC/Flint Hill VA, Amherst
Bernard White, Lonestar SC, TX, Amherst
Daniel Tittelmayer, Delran SC NJ/Delran, Arcadia
Zach Berg, Farmington HS / Minneapois United MN, Augsburg 
Ethan Derks, Prior Lake HS / Prior Lake SC MN, Augsburg 
Finn Elsmo, Saint Patrick HS / Chicago Edge SC IL, Augsburg 
Antonio Magadan, Maple Grove Senior HS / MapleBrook SC MN, Augsburg 
Ethan Poppen, Verona/Madison 56ers, Augsburg
Ethan Quezada, Osseo Senior HS / MapleBrook SC MN, Augsburg 
David Saly, Washburn HS / Minneapolis United MN, Augsburg 
Luke Swonger, Saint Mary's Central HS / Dakota United SC ND, Augsburg 
Nick Zuchowski, Kettle Moraine HS / SC Waukesha WI, Augsburg 
Brandon Knapp, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School (IL) - Augustana College 
Ryleigh Strubler, Strikers Fox Valley/Geneva High School (IL) - Aurora University 
Benjamin Cawood, Montgomery HS CA, Marin FC, Babson 
Mitch Collins, Aztecs, SJP, Babson
Rob Dunne, Abbey Villa, Medway, Babson
Ryan Goss, FSA FC United CT, Babson 
Liam Hanlon, Bolts MA, Babson
Garrett Ramos, Downtown United SC, Beacon School-PSAL NY, Babson *
Itai Rubin, Beachside CT, Babson *
Morgan Schwartz, Bethesda SC MD, Babson 
William Talleri, NEFC, SJP, Babson
Jason Lambert, Northern Steel PA, Baldwin Wallace
Denny Lane, Pomfret School CT, Bard 
Daniel Lee, Dix Hills SC, Plainview-Old Bethpage NY, Bard
Charlie Cronin, GPS MA, Bates 
Freddie Hohmann, Hebron Academy ME, Bates 
Owen McShane, CFC, Madison CT, Bates *
Tyler Marzocchi, Bayside United RI, Becker
Noah Kappel, Baraboo/Madison 56ers, Benedictine (Ill.) 
Zachary Ernst, Atlanta Fire United SA, Mill Creek GA, Berry *
Ryan Fierle, United Futbol Academy (GA)/South Forsyth, Berry
Brandon Shanklin, East Ascension LA, Bethany (WV) 
Christian Frazier, Southwest Baptist (D2), Blackburn College *
Nathaniel Kelsey, GPS MA, Bowdoin 
Dylan Reid, Bethesda SC MD, Bowdoin
Matthew Uek, Bolts MA, R&L, Bowdoin
Hayden Weatherall, Aztecs MA, Phillips Andover, Bowdoin
Max Blacker, Cedar Stars NJ, St. Benedict's Prep, Brandeis
Michael Burch, Suffield Academy CT, Brandeis 
Ethan Coad, Met Oval NY, Brandeis 
Skylah Dias, GPS, Case, Brandeis
Isaac Mukala, Lawrence Academy, Brandeis
Bryant Nardizzi, UNC Wilmington, Brandeis 
Jared Panson, Players Dev Academy NJ, Brandeis 
Ian La Vallee, Mt. Vernon HS VA, Bridgewater College 
Nathan Montequin, Heritage CO, Buena Vista 
Connor Marohn, Mustang SC/Monte Vista CA, Cal Lutheran
Mckay Severance, Cal Odyssey CA/Clovis North, Cal Lutheran
Benjamin Cahill, Penn Fusion SA, Mount Pleasant PA, Cabrini *
Chase Geddis, Ohio Premier, Capital 
Sam Spirk, Wilmington HS OH, Capital 
Jason Edmunds, FC United (IL), Carnegie Mellon
Chester Glenn, Beachside CT, Carnegie Mellon
Liam Lanigan, Met Oval NY, Carnegie Mellon 
Hale Lieberman, Bethesda SC MD, Carnegie Mellon 
Ian Thomas, Stell Town Magic PA, Carnegie Mellon
Dominic DeLuca, New Berlin West/Parkland, Carroll 
Mark Durand, Waukesha West/Milwaukee Bavarians, Carroll 
Jack Kiiskila, Wisconsin Rapids Kickers, Carroll 
Jason Sanderfoot, New London/Fox Cities United, Carroll 
Sean Atwater, Steel Town Magic PA, Case Western Reserve
Dylan Klaiber, Liverpool MA, Case Western Reserve 
Justin Rehklau, OP OH, Case Western Reserve
Ryan Kresco, GPS MA, Castleton 
Noah Swainbank, Enosburg Falls VT, Castleton
Logan Brown, Delaware Rush, Catholic 
Patrick Corpus, Continental FC Delco PA, Catholic
Connor Logsdon, Braddock Road YC VA, Catholic
Jahn Lopez, Dover HS NJ, Centenary University (NJ)
Sebastian Montoya, Dover HS NJ, Centenary University (NJ)
Kenneth Pinedo, Dover HS NJ, Centenary (NJ) 
Jonathan Thomson, FC Premier TX/Corsicana, Centenary (LA) 
Tony Cervelli, Rush FC Chicago, Central College IA 
Nafiz Budeiri, Lexington FC KY, Henry Clay, Centre *
Ethan Noel, Hopkinsville HS KY, Centre 
Jonah Moore, Century V FC PA, Chicago
Brady Rider, Carolina Elite/JL Mann NC, Chicago
Kyle Ruark, Rockhurst Jesuit MO, Chicago
Houston Engleman, Dallas Texans, Claremont Mudd Scripps 
Niall Blackadar, Bruno United RI, Clark 
Brian Brennan, Aztecs MA, SJP, Clark
Taro Makihara, Suffield Academy CT, Clark 
Andrew Pimental, NEFC MA, Clark
Derek Jones, NEFC MA, Clark
Joon Bang, Aztecs MA, Clarkson
Nate Liscum, Lewisburg HS PA, Clarkson 
Robert Fugett, Clay County SC GA, Coast Guard
Cameron Schluter, Bolts MA, Weston MA, Colby *
Jared Wood, Aztecs MA, Waring School, Colby
TJ Anderson, Fargo Shanley ND, Concordia-Moorhead *
Bobby McNealy, Westosha Central/Red Star SC, Concordia 
Malik Pitchford, Inter Northshore FC WI, Concordia 
Jacob Stemper, Hartland Arrowhead, Concordia 
Nathaniel Weaver, Shattuck St. Mary's ND, Concordia
Erik Oddsund, Bolts, Acton Boxboro, Conn College
Aiden Scales, NEFC MA, Conn College
Mthabisi Tshuma, Taft School CT, Conn College 
Henry Hooks, Chattanooga FC Academy/Baylor School TN, Covenant 
Dominic Simpson, DCPDA MD, Curry 
John Caleb Kauffman, Bayside RI, Dean 
Braden Adamson-Tate, FC United (IL), Denison 
Hugh Mclaughlin, Potomac SC VA, Denison
Harrison Netburn, Coral Springs HS FL, Denison
Noah Paoletti, Ohio Premier, Denison 
Stuart Windell, Charlotte United NC, Denison
Frederic Cisse, Pomfret School CT, Dickinson 
William Flannery, SA of Columbia MD, Dickinson
Ronan Higgins, Shipley School PA, Dickinson
Daniel Sokolin, Westfield, Dickinson
Daniel Dominguez, Strikers Fox Valley IL, Dominican (IL) 
Ethan Grosam, Chicago Inferno/St. Francis IL, Dominican (IL)
Jonathan Hernandez, Chicago Inferno/Addison Trail IL, Dominican (IL)
Daniel Kulawiak, East Leyden High School (IL), Dominican (IL) 
Connor Finn, Ramapo HS, Drew
Sean Sousa, Warren Hills Regional NJ, Drew
Michael Drbul, St. Louis Scott Gallagher/Lafayette MO, Dubuque 
Jacob Kryscio, Brookfield Central/Elmbrook United, Dubuque   
Jake Persenico, Chicago Alliance FC/ St. Charles North, Dubuque 
Julio Ardon, OBGC Soccer/South River MD, Eastern 
Travis Barclay, Michigan Wolves-Hawks Soccer Club, Eastern 
Matthew Lynch, PA Classics, Eastern 
Alex McGlynn, SA of Columbia MD, Eastern 
Matthew Mitchell, Kirkwood SC DE/St. Georges Tech, Eastern 
David Pagella, Cedar Stars NJ, Eastern 
Alessandro Truppi, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Eastern
Pascal Verna, HMMS Eagle FC PA, Eastern 
Arath Viesca, Texans SC Houston/Cypress Woods, Eastern 
Bryce Wahinya, Kirkwood SC/Polytech DE, Eastern 
Levi Williams, FC Frederick MD, Eastern 
Eric Armenta, Madison FC, Edgewood College 
Jack Kautzer, De Pere HS WI, Edgewood College 
Aldon Lumani, Madison 56ers, Edgewood College 
Ethan Smith, West-Mont United SA PA, Elizabethtown 
CJ Andes, FSA FC CT, Elmhurst College *
Oscar Cifuentes, East Leyden High School IL, Elmhurst College     
Alsonso Pacheco, Glenwood Springs CO, Elmhurst *
Jacob Cassallas, Aztecs MA, Elmira
Anthony Esce Jr., Syracuse DA, Cicero NY, Elmira 
Nate Ferrick, Erie Admirals/Cathedral Prep PA, Elmira 
Dakota Jackson, Levittown SC, East Meadow NY, Elmira 
Brian Lawrence, CFC, Southbury CT, Elmira *
Nino Marino, GPS Buffalo, Lancaster NY, Elmira 
Jason Martin, FC Buffalo, Lancaster NY, Elmira 
Mateo May, FC Buffalo, Newfane NY, Elmira 
Keneth Morales, FC Frederick, Frederick MD, Elmira 
Jackson Ofosu, North Toronto Nitros, Abesim Ghana, Elmira 
Griffin Potter, FCUSA MD Black, Manchester MD, Elmira 
Samer Slim, Irish FC Dubai, Bradenton Prep Academy, Elmira 
Haden Smith, NC Fusion, West End NC, Elmira 
Nguyen Smith, Pipeline United, Rockville MD, Elmira 
Kairu Taira, AS Larnja Kyoto Academy, Okinawa Japan, Elmira 
Antonio Valencia, Dix Hills Hurricanes, Hunting Station NY, Elmira
Gavin Wise, BC United, Elmira NY, Elmira 
Nicholas Zanger, Tennesee UTD, White House TN, Elmira
Rylan Keeler, James Monroe HS VA, Emerson 
Jasper Pearson, Bethesda SC MD, Emory 
Daniel SanGiovanni, Braddock Road YC VA, Emory
Sailor Chason, Knoxville FC TN, Emory and Henry 
Gage Chester, Knoxville FC TN, Emory & Henry 
Matthew Cronin, Oakwood SC CT, Endicott
Peter Duda, CFC, Southbury CT, Endicott *
Tyler Faria, Seacoast United NH, Endicott
Ian Laurin, Western United MA, Endicott 
Arian Pilja, Phillips Exeter NH, Endicott 
Jack Davidge, Bolts MA, Framingham St
Matthew Kuefler, Aztecs, Nashoba, Franciscan 
Ahmed Abukwaik, Montclair Kimberley, Franklin & Marshall
Christian Avila, South Kent CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Kane Feudtner, Shawnee, Franklin & Marshall
Brice Gambill, FC Frederick MD, Franklin & Marshall 
Jack Mooney, Taft School CT, Franklin & Marshall 
Steven Yakita, Aztecs, SJP, Franklin & Marshall
Cameron Coates, SA of Columbia MD, Frostburg
D'Artagnan Lazar, SOCA VA, Frostburg
Trevor Namie, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, Frostburg 
Cole Sauer, Midd-West HS PA, Geneva
Jack Carroll, Bergen Catholic, Gettysburg
Nikko DiSimplico, Delaware Rush, Gettysburg 
Connor Fife, Holy Ghost Prep PA, Gettysburg
Dillon Konzelmann, New Providence, Gettysburg
Callum Owen, GPS MA, Gordon 
Nathan Talesnick, Association of Christian Youth FL, Gordon 
Drew List, Soccer Association of Columbia/Calvert Hall MD, Goucher 
Thomas Benson, Ridgewood NJ, Hamilton
Matt Jordan, Millburn, Hamilton
Alex McLaughlan, Lexington, Hamilton
Spencer Royal, FC Stars MA, Hamilton 
Matt Sciascia, Brooks School MA, Hamilton 
Matt Zielezienski, SYC VA, Hamilton 
Jacob Tagert, Texas Spurs FC, Hardin-Simmons 
Paul Coulibaly, South Kent CT, Haverford 
Noah Schwab, Millburn, Haverford
Ben Oles, Marysville HS MI, Heidelberg   
Spencer Tredwell, Beverly Hills Groves MI, Heidelberg
Cole Hay, Aztecs MA, Hobart
Matt Habersaat, Bolts MA, Hobart
Nicholas Kriak, Parsippany SC, Seton Hall Prep NJ, Hobart *
Bryson Robinson, Central Penn, Houghton 
Ezekiel Del Rio, San Angelo Central TX, Howard Payne *
Colin Harris, Milwaukee Marquette, Illinois Institute of Technology 
Owen Johnstone, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Josh Koening, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Thomas Pierce, Kimball Union ME, Ithaca 
Theo Scott, Western United MA, Ithaca 
Colin Shust, Cedar Stars NJ, Ithaca 
Connor Robinson, Oconomowoc/North Shore United, John Carroll (Ohio) 
Liam Crowley, Bruno United RI, Johnson & Wales 
Christian Garcia, Impact FC, Lake Norman NC, Johnson & Wales *
Bubba Greene, Impact FC/Lake Norman NC, Johnson & Wales 
Marcos Perez, Charlotte Soccer Academy/Robinson NC, Johnson & Wales 
John Rioux III, Saint Joseph Regional NY, Johnson & Wales 
Eric Zoldy, CFC, Watertown CT, Johnson & Wales *
Jake Kooyman, Beachside SC CT, Johns Hopkins
Brian Lenzer, Baltimore Celtic MD, Johns Hopkins
Herson Morales, Baltimore Celtic FC, Johns Hopkins 
Matthew Schneyderman, Brooklyn Italians NY, Johns Hopkins
Tim Treinen, Crescenta Valley CA, Johns Hopkins
John Hermann, West-Mont United SA PA, Juniata 
Vance Bates, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
Noah Charron, GPS MA, Keene St 
Ethan Craven, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St
Cameron Orentas, CFC, West Hartford CT, Keene State *
KC Sinha, Liverpool FC MA, Keene St 
Jake Vacich, Aztecs, Keene St
Sam Casad, Seattle United/Avon Old Farms, Kenyon 
Oliver Kendall, Colorado Rush, Kenyon 
Luke Muther, Brooks School MA, Kenyon 
Tomas Munoz Reyes, Loomis Chaffee CT, Kenyon 
Aidan Schoellkopf, NMH, Kenyon
Chris Bonilla, Ramsey HS, Kings College PA
Patrick Holton, Wayne Hills, Kings College
Connor Keast, De Pere HS WI, Lake Forest College 
Rusty Risteen, GPS MA, Lancaster Bible 
Edson DaSilva, Bolts, Hingham, Lasell
Chris Belliveau, Aztecs, Peabody, Lasell
Jake Ouelette, CFC, Granby CT, Lasell *
Patrick Falkensammer, Spring Valley HS NV, University of La Verne 
Salvador Ortega, Strikers FC, Cathedral HS CA, University of La Verne *
Adrian Perez, Rancho Cucamonga HS CA, University of La Verne 
Brayden Fugini, FC Frederick MD/South Carroll, Lebanon Valley 
Tyler Gomes, BC High, Lesley
Kyler Donovan, Mount Horeb/Madison 56ers, Loras 
Seth Kurzynski, Rice Lake/Eau Claire United, Loras 
Bryan Moose, Waynesville HS MO, Loras 
Lucas Strode, Springfield Area SA (IL)/Glenwood, Loras 
Jovan Banks, DCPDA MD, Lycoming 
Tolu Iluyomade, Soccer Association of Columbia, Mt. St. Joseph MD, Lycoming 
Christian Mercadante, Wilbraham and Monson MA, Lycoming 
Joseph Daly, North Carolina FC Youth, Lynchburg 
Quinn Frankovsky, Boulder CO, Macalester 
Jared Holan, Shorewood/FC Wisconsin, Macalester 
Mitchell Kastilahn, Oakwood SC CT, Macalester
Brantley Steven Estes, Glasgow HS KY, MacMurray College 
Victor Cantu, Houston Dash Youth Soccer, Manhattanville 
Andres Cabrera, DC United, Mary Washington 
Justin Mittereder, FC Frederick/Urbana MD, Mary Washington 
Davis Clothier, N/A TN, Maryville College 
Troy Humphries, Cape Henlopen HS DE, Marywood University 
Chris Garcia, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Richie Mateo, Aztecs MA, St. Mary's, UMass Boston
Jonathan Rodrigues, GPS, Brockton, UMass Boston
Sergio Salas, GPS MA, UMass Boston 
Chris Moussavi, Met Oval NY, UMass Dartmouth 
Drew Thompson, CFC, Glastonbury CT, Mass Maritime *
Jaylen Clark, Soccer Association of Columbia MD/Catonsville, McDaniel 
Jimmy Towers, Lehigh Valley United PA, McDaniel
Luke Brautigam, Plumstead Christian HS PA, Messiah 
Darryl Daniels, Seton LaSalle H.S. PA, Messiah 
Luke Groothof, Seacoast United ME, Messiah
Luke Kokolios, Leonardtown High School / Maryland United FC MD, Messiah 
Jared Pavlovich, Carlisle PA, Messiah
Reid Ruark, Piedmont Triad FC NC, Messiah
Trevor Swartz, CCV Stars AZ, Messiah
Brendan Barry, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Maxwell Drazen, FSA FC United CT, William Hall, Middlebury 
Noah Hannam, McLean Youth Soccer/Landon School VA, Middlebury 
Michael McFarlane, FSA FC United CT, Middlebury 
Charles Sackouvogui, CFC, New Haven CT, Middlebury *
Liam Sloan, Middlesex School MA, Middlebury 
Alessandro Desario, FC United (IL), Millikin 
Kurt Gilsinger, St. Louis Community College MO, Millikin 
Michael Hoelting, Edwardsville IL, Millikin 
Sam Rowlison, Hoosier FC IN, Millikin 
Connor Kapczynski, Franklin HS WI, Milwaukee School of Engineering 
Joseph Crisafi, New Providence, Misericordia
Andrew Daubenspeck, West- Mont United SA PA, Misericordia 
Andrei Dumitrescu, Bolts MA, Philips Andover, MIT
Nick Jordan, FC Richmond/Deep Run VA, MIT 
Colton Nishida, Strikers FC CA, MIT 
Sebastian Simon, Vardar Development Academy MI, MIT 
Sean Kelly, CFC North CT, Mitchell 
Sebastian Cortes, Dover HS NJ, Montclair State 
Brent Llewellyn, TSF Academy NJ, Montclair State 
Brogan Quigley, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, Montclair State
Michael Contreras, Pacesetter SC OH, Mount Union 
Joshua Bordwick, Hunterdon Central HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Stephen Carton, Ocean Township HS NJ, Muhlenberg
Reuben Oshman, Downtown United SC/Beacon NY, Muhlenberg
Mark Walter, Westfield, Muhlenberg
Leo Kostesich, Michigan Wolves, Muskingum 
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: OldNed on May 07, 2018, 02:56:54 PM
Schools N-Z

Owen Ledermann, GPS MA, Nazareth 
Ryan Pasqual, GPS, North Attleboro, Newbury
Zachary Laware, GPS, Minnechaug, Newbury
Garrett Sacken, Delaware Valley High School DE, Newbury 
Nicholas Cancellaro, CFC, Watertown CT, Nichols *
Ryan Mangan, CFC, Braintree MA, Nichols
Nick McGrath, Bolts MA, Westboro MA, Nichols
Matt Rainsford, Bolts MA, Wachusett MA, Nichols
Owen Serafino, Western United MA, Nichols 
Darren Pike, St. Mark's MA, Norwich 
Chris Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Zach Schult, Emerson Boro, Norwich
Isaiah Boyd, Carolina Rapids, NYU 
Vince Bulzoni, PA Classics, NYU 
James Ford, Summit, NYU
Sam Kang, Old Tappan, NYU
Justin Lee, NEFC, NYU
Nick Vafiadis, Bergen Catholic, NYU
George Gworek,  Needham HS MA, Bolts, Oberlin 
Ben Kessler, Millburn, Oberlin
Ian Flores, Tampa Bay United Rowdies/Wiregrass Ranch, Oglethorpe 
Taylor Schlott, NASA/Hillgrove GA, Oglethorpe 
Levi King, North Central HS IN, Ohio Northern 
Chase Agin, St. Francis de Sales OH, Ohio Wesleyan
Hector Gomez, Ohio Premier/St. Francis de Sales, Ohio Wesleyan 
Brody Kannally, Ohio Premier, Ohio Wesleyan 
Kyle Haberkorn, Buckey HS OH, Otterbein 
Broderick Jones, Scottsdale Soccer Blackhawks/Desert Mountain, Pacific 
Alex Pasmann, Avalanche/AFC Apex Soccer Club UT, Pacific 
Marcus Martin, Washington Premier FC, Pacific Lutheran 
Devan Leister, Midd-West HS PA, Penn College of Technology
Carter Boliek, North Carolina FC Youth, Fayetteville Academy, Pratt Institute 
Ronald Mendez, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo 
Ed Ritchie, Hawthorne, Ramapo
Stephen Zuluaga, Dover HS NJ, Ramapo 
Nick Hazelbaker, Virginia Rush, Randolph-Macon 
Daniel Schardein, Richmond Strikers/Deep Run VA, Randolph-Macon 
Justin Smalts, Virginia Rush, Randolph-Macon 
Davis van Inwegen, FC Stars, Concord Carlisle, Redlands
Avery Jacobson, Seattle United, Roosevelt WA, Redlands *
Nico Lindsay, FC Frederick MD, Rhodes
John Canning, Nationals Union, Cranbrook Kingswood HS MI, Rochester 
Jayson Ho, De Anza Force SC CA, Rochester
Alec Jackson, Virginia Rush, Rochester 
Jacob Humer, Charlotte Soccer Academy/Hough NC, Roanoke College 
Tyler Andrade, CFC, East Catholic CT, Roger Williams
Elias Choclin, New York SC/Suffern SR, Roger Williams 
Michael Branche, Arlington SA/Landon School, Rowan 
John Strohlein, Delran SC NJ, Delran, Rowan 
Vergil Douglas, GPS MA, Rutgers Camden 
Pacqui Pascual, LA Galaxy OC/Aliso Niguel CA, Sara Lawrence 
Matteo Romano, The Out-of-Door Academy FL, Sarah Lawrence
Bryce Schiltz, East Aurora HS NY, Scranton
Anthony Seiga, Depaul Catholic, Scranton
Ethan Dutka, Carolina Elite Soccer Academy/J.L. Mann, Sewanee 
Thompson Schollaert, NC FC Youth, Ravenscroft HS NC, Sewanee 
Jacob Barth, Newport Central Catholic HS KY, Spalding
Jacob Bass, Louisville KY Soccer Alliance, Spalding 
Asher Benge, Javanon/Christian Academy- Louisville KY, Spalding 
Connor Britton, N/A/Madison Central, Spalding 
Chris Caswell, United 1996 FC (Kentucky)/Pleasure Ridge Park, Spalding 
Michael Gill, Southern Indiana United/Providence, Spalding 
Jude Lewis, Northwestern College IA, Spalding
Trevor Massa, N/A, McCracken County KY, Spalding 
Zack Phillips, Bluegrass SC/Mercer County KY, Spalding 
Cole Vance, Atlanta Fire United SA/North Gwinnett GA, Spalding 
Tim Driscoll, Bolts MA, Springfield
Ryan Hill, Oakwood SC CT, Springfield 
Valdet Nuredini, CFC, Watertown CT, Springfield *
Jack Rosenburg, Loomis Chaffee CT, Springfield 
Enrique De La Torre, N/A/Passaic County Technical Institute, St Elizabeth 
Peyton Mattis, Beaver River HS NY, St. John Fisher 
Drew Engel, De Pere HS WI, St. John's University MN 
Hayden Burbank, CFC, Southington CT, St. Joseph's CT *
Josh Cordero, FSA FC CT, St. Joseph's CT *
Domeniko Skrelja, Watertown HS CT, St. Josephs CT 
Dillon Willis, FSA FC CT, St. Joseph's CT *
Noah Bell, Xaverian, St Joseph's ME
Jonathan Brackett, GPS NH, Hollis-Brookline HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Kyle Cocciardi, GPS, Windham NH, St Joseph's ME
Michael Fortin, GPS, Goffstown HS NH, St Joseph's ME
Jarred Greenleaf, Seacoast United NH, St. Joseph's ME *
Kevin Minueza, Seacoast United, Memorial HS NH, St. Joseph's ME 
Patrick Myers, Exeter NH, St. Joseph's ME *
Spencer Pettingill, Seacoast United NH, St. Joseph's ME 
Jacob Rockwood, Seacoast United NH, St Joseph's ME
Austin Ward, Aztecs, North Andover, St Joseph's ME
Angus McAndrew, Kimball Union ME, St. Lawrence 
Drew Terhune, Michigan-Northville Rush, St. Lawrence 
Marty Biggens, Bethesda SC/Northern Calvert, St. Mary's College MD 
Owen Smith, FC Frederick MD, St. Mary's College MD 
Max Censky, Germantown/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Joe Corno, Strikers Fox Valley/Batavia High School IL, St. Norbert 
Lucas Rojas, Whitefish Bay/North Shore United, St. Norbert 
Mitchell Scholz, Kimberly/De Pere Select/FC Wisconsin, St. Norbert 
Daniel Seekings, Oshkosh West/Oshkosh United, St. Norbert 
Ethan Anderson, St. Paul MN Blackhawks, St. Thomas (Minn) 
Evan Kortebein, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Kickers, St. Thomas (Minn.) 
Cory Northrup, OBGC Soccer MD/River Hill, St. Vincent 
Justin Kochman, Glen Rock HS, Stevens Institute of Technology
Leo Musacchia, Dix Hills SC/Half Hollow Hills West NY, Stevens Institute of Technology 
Jay Poskitt, Aztecs, Winchester, Stevens Institute of Technology
Jon Valcarce, Cedar Stars Academy Monmouth NJ, Stevens Institute of Technology 
Ryan Cruice, Pennsville, Stevenson
Jonathan Schwab, PDA NJ, Stockton
Drew Collari, Worcester Academy MA, Suffolk 
Garrett Maxwell, Western United MA, SUNY Cobleskill 
Roberto Mier, Empire United/Ithaca, SUNY Cortland 
Connor Owenburg, Smithtown Kickers SC, Sayville NY, SUNY Cortland *
Jacob Hopfenspirger, GPS MA, SUNY Maritime 
Spencer Ryczek, Rochester FC NY/Victor SR, SUNY New Paltz
Thomas Gallina, Empire United NY/McQuaid Jesuit, SUNY Oneonta 
Jeremy Pantoni, Goshen HS NY, SUNY Oneonta 
Slater Bushen, Upstate United SC, SUNY Oswego 
Kyle Speckhart, Millburn, Susquehanna
Deydiry Chamba, Harrison, Swarthmore
Timmy Suchora, Ramapo HS, TCNJ
Blair Averyt, N/A Brownsville Veterans Memorial, Texas-Dallas 
Oliver Hamby, Liverpool FC (TX)/Frisco Centennial, Texas-Dallas 
Kent Malloy, FC Dallas/JJ Pearce, Texas-Dallas 
Treyton Nickel, Elite FC TX, Seven Lakes, Texas-Dallas 
Winner Assi, Foster HS TX, Texas -Tyler 
Jonny LeClair, New Hampton School NH, Thomas College 
Matt Runyon, Parkersburg WV, Thomas More 
Tyler Kenney, Lexington FC KY, Transylvania *
Tim Doody, Rush FC Chicago, Trine 
Everett Lyons, Revolution United/Fairfield Prep, Trinity (CT) 
Kyle Davis, Solar Soccer Club TX/Liberty, Trinity TX 
Mackenzie McCord, Dallas Texans 99 Red TX, Trinity (TX)
Remi Hellman, Concorde Fire GA, Tufts 
Erich Kindermann, Bethesda SC MD, Tufts 
Will Raphael, GPS MA, Andover Academy, Tufts
Zachary Seigelstein, Manhattan SC NY, Tufts
Harrison Weizen, GPS MA, Tufts
Noah Barney, NEFC MA, Union
Daniel Murphy, Liverpool MA, US Merchant Marine 
Adam Berg, Washington Premier FC, Charles Wright Academy, Wabash 
Daniel Burkert, Hoosier FC, Avon HS IN, Wabash *
Jalyn Crittenden, Sporting Indiana, Lawrence North, Wabash *
Emiliano Delgado, Texas FC, Bel Air HS El Paso TX, Wabash *
Timothy Herring, Florida Elite, Terry Parker HS Jacksonville, Wabash *
Ben Frazee, Iowa Rush, Wartburg 
Alex Keniger, Iowa Rush, Wartburg 
Alistair Shaw, De Anza Force CA, Washington- St. Louis (MO) 
Nolan Wolf, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 
Sam Miller, Lewisburg HS PA, Washington & Jefferson 
Seth Chapman, Crew SC Academy Wolves OH, Washington and Lee 
Sam Farrell, Baltimore Celtic SC, Washington and Lee
Paxton Guerin, GPS MA, Washington and Lee 
Alexy Alin-Hvidsten, Pingry, Washington and Lee
Ethan McCann, Baltimore Armour MD, Washington and Lee
Michael Nyc, FC United (IL)/Stevenson, Washington and Lee 
Connor Wharton, Colorado Rush/Colorado Academy CO, Washington and Lee
Tanner Haugen, Jefferson City Crew/Jefferson City, Webster 
Jomar Martins, CFC, Braintree, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Alex Moore, Oakwood SC CT, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Robbie West, Boston Bolts/Weymouth MA, Wentworth Institute of Technology 
Ernest Gaye, GPS MA, Wesley College 
Andres Marx, Phillips Andover MA, Wesleyan 
Christian Quinones, Hebron Academy ME, Wesleyan 
Chris Ayala, CFC, South Windsor CT, Western Connecticut *
Tyler Donovan, FSA FC CT, Western Connecticut 
Jesus Luna, CFC, West Hartford CT, Western Connecticut *
Otasowie Ojo, CFC CT, Prince Tech, Western New England *
Ben Ranicar, CFC North CT, Western New England 
Macauley Rouette, Western United MA, Western New England 
Henry Naylor, Delaware Rush, Wheaton IL 
Logan Russell, Chattanooga FC Academy TN, Wheaton IL
Ben Desena, CFC United CT, Wheaton MA *
Troy Mattos, GPS, Somerset, Wheaton MA
Peter Pond, NEFC MA, Wheaton MA
Evan Liddington, Midd-West HS PA, Wilkes
Ian Calcaterra, Bayonne, William Paterson
Ryan Goggins, Middletown SC (NJ)/Raritan, William Paterson 
Justin Adams, Players Development Academy NJ, Williams 
Will Felitto, New Trier HS IL, Williams
Jules Oberg, Black Rock FC, Williams 
Henry Osborn, Bolts MA, Williams
Nathan Song, World Class FC/Dwight-Englewood NJ, Williams 
Lucas Betancourt, Hartland Arrowhead, Wisconsin Lutheran 
C.J. Doyle, Sheboygan North/North Shore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Lucas Yusef, Sheboygan North/Lakeshore United, Wisconsin Lutheran 
Roberto Navejas, Whitewater/Red Star SC, UW-Platteville 
Boston Riley, Cedar Rapids Prairie IA, UW-Platteville 
Scott Slocum, Rush FC Chicago, UW-Platteville
Will Sullivan, Racine Prairie School/FC Wisconsin, UW-Platteville 
Matt Walter, Cedar Rapids Prairie IA, UW-Platteville 
Manny Barajas, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Jaylon Brown, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Mario Carini, Whitefish Bay/Milwaukee Bavarians, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Evan Donini, Bavarian SC/Waukesha West, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Jason Purlee, Byron Center HS MI, Wisconsin-Whitewater 
Andrew Villareal, St. Catherine's HS WI, Wisconsin-Whitewater
Noah Scott, FSA FC CT, Wittenberg *
Camden Goozey, Douglas MA, Worcester St 
Joshua Reeder, GPS MA, WPI 
Marc Wicky Van Doyer, Seacoast United NH, WPI
Chase Crable, Soccer Association of Columbia MD, York College
Trevor Hogan, Notre Dame, York College
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: JFPIV on May 07, 2018, 03:10:10 PM
Joseph Kaefer from North Central High School in Indianapolis, and FC Pride, will play at Wabash this fall.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: JFPIV on May 08, 2018, 12:37:10 PM
Marco Medina from Bel-Air H.S. in El Paso, Texas, and Texas FC will play at Wabash College this fall.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: JFPIV on May 09, 2018, 12:11:01 PM
Matt Muller from Plainfield (Indiana) H.S. and Indy Premier will play at Wabash College this fall.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: NEPAFAN on May 10, 2018, 10:04:23 AM
(CSA Academy) /High School (Saint Peter's Preparatory School) F Michael Cortez will play at the University of Scranton
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: JFPIV on May 14, 2018, 03:28:20 PM
Nathan Ooley from Avon High School (Indiana) and Hoosier FC will play at Wabash College this fall.

Luis Rodriguez from Bel-Air H.S. in El Paso, Texas and Texas FC will play at Wabash College this fall.

Josh Scott from South Bend St. Joseph (Indiana) and Jr. Irish will play at Wabash College this fall.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ejay on May 14, 2018, 03:47:41 PM
So Wabash has announced 11 new commitments for next year (so far)? Quite a large incoming class.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: JFPIV on May 14, 2018, 06:03:28 PM
I had not been keeping count.

Last year's squad consisted of ten freshmen, nine sophomores, only four juniors, and eight seniors.

Big squad, but a very young squad, and (obviously) not everyone is guaranteed to stay on.
Title: Re: Hot Stove Action
Post by: Ommadawn on August 31, 2018, 10:52:06 AM
Props to Old Ned for compiling the list of recruits and giving us all a general sense of who various programs around the country are bringing in to support their squads. You helped bridge the long gap between the end of the 2017 season and the beginning of the 2018 season.  Thank you!