Cameron Brown, one of the nation's top young midfield prospects, heads North Carolina's 2007 recruits. Brown, who spent time last year with the U.S.
under-20 national team, has starred for Texas club Solar, where he is the career leading scorer with 154 goals and 275 assists for the three-time national runners-up.
Also signed by UNC
was
Brett King, who attended the U.S. under-17 residency program in Florida before returning home to play for CASL Elite. Davidson transfer
Ryan Adeleye, who started 33 games as a defender for the Wildcats, as well as high school seniors
Ryley Leech (Richmond
Strikers) and
Drew McKinney (CASL Elite), joined the program in January and have been training with the Tar Heels this spring.
Also enrolling at
Carolina are goalkeepers
Tyler Deric (Texas SC) and
Stephen Twilley (Greensboro SC, N.C.) and Korean
Daniel Choi, who plays at the IMG Soccer Academy.