Quote from: Mr.Right on September 04, 2015, 11:53:45 AMSeems like NESCAC got some great freshman classes this year. I watched the Bowdoin-Tufts exhibition game this past weekend and Bowdoin's freshmen were quite impressive, left back #21, Matty McColl, in particular. He's a physical presence on the pitch: tall, fast, and an aggressive tackler. He started and played all 120 minutes (went into overtime) and easily controlled the Tufts wingers for most of the game. Apparently from BC, Canada obviously not much was known about this kid, but he's going to make an impact on Bowdoin's team this year with his strong defending and ability to go forward and take players on in the flank. Tufts had some impressive freshman as well, one of notice was #18 Jarod Glover. Extremely fast and shifty in the midfield, and also scored the game-winning goal in overtime. Definitely two players to watch this season.
Bowdoin posts its 2015 roster and I only see 6 Frosh. Jake Stenquist is an excellent player as he brings a level of toughness in midfield that Bowdoin will love. The 2 Canadians are unknowns to me but could be a possible surprise. I like this team and the way Wiercinski has started to put his stamp on the program. I predicted they would come in 4th in Nescac and I think they would have a chance at 3rd if they play very well. I am a big fan of Stevie Van Siclen in net and after his showing in last years Nescac tournament he proved why D1 teams wanted him. His 2 ACL's scared them off but if he can stay injury free I am expecting big things.
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Men's soccer / Re: NESCAC
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