Iowa: Grinnell (M/W) Maine: Bowdoin (M/W) Massachusetts: Amherst (M/W), UMass-Boston (M/W), Mount Holyoke (W), Wellesley (W), Williams(M/W) New Jersey: College of New Jersey (M/W) New York: Pratt Institute (M/W), RPI (M/W). Sarah Lawrence (M/W) Pennsylvania: Swarthmore (M/W)Note: M=sponsors men’s soccer; W=sponsors women’s soccer.
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What They're Saying: Michael McCann
“Let’s face it, schools in the Southeastern Conference have a real incentive to get football back and they will be under pressure to resume sports. Schools in other parts of the countrywhere college sports may not generate the same level of revenue [like] New England may not have the same set of incentives. They may […]
Uncertainty about what college soccer will look like in the fall remains high
As a new wave of serious outbreaks of the coronavirus hits parts of the country in late June, uncertainty about what college will like in the fall remains high — how students will take their classes,where they were reside and what extracurricular activities will be available. That includes college athletics — if and when and […]
Tuesday morning: What we're reading (and listening to)
1. I’ve stayed silent for way too long By Lauren Holiday (Players Tribune) 2. Start of prep football season could be in jeopardy due to extension of coronavirus state of emergency declarations By Stephen Hargis (Chattanooga Times Free Press) 3. Theater of the absurd and the immoral: College football 2020 ByAndrew Zimbalist (Forbes.com)
NCAA Division III sports powerhouse Williams is latest small college to cancel fall sports competition
Williams, the winner of NCAA Division III championships in 11 different sports, won’t compete in fall sports as part of its plans for the resumption of classes in the fall semester. President Maud S. Mandel announced the plans for the fall at the Massachusetts college on Monday: — Williams fall sports teams will not travel […]
The new era of college recruiting: COVID changes the process for coaches and players
“College recruiting is not a cycle,” says Clemson University soccer coach Mike Noonan. “It’s a cyclone.” But after the coronavirus blew in, winds of change swept through the men’s collegesoccer world. The cancellation of showcase tournaments, campus visits and ID camps upended the traditionally long, sometimes awkward dance between coaches and athletes. Though most attention […]
Soccer America's 2020 Interview Archive
Our archive of 2020 Q&As includes interviews with men and women who play a variety of roles at several levels of the game. Chris Henderson The USA’s Italia ’90 youngsterrecalls the profound World Cup impact Mike Noonan, Michael Singleton, Geoff WheelerThe new era of college recruiting:COVID changes the process for coaches and players Bryane HeaberlinAmerican […]
Saturday morning: What we're reading (and listening to)
1. Why Michigan athletics’ budget woes should alarm the rest of college sports By Rainer Sabin (Detroit Free Press) 2. Is this whistle the future of refereeing? By Chantel Jennings (New York Times) 3. Allie Long spent lockdown becoming a celebrity gamer By Anne E. Peterson(AP)
Division III Bowdoin cancels fall sports
Bowdoin, which plays in one of the most competitive Division III conferences, announced that it will not participate in intercollegiate sports during the fall semester. Men’s and women’ssoccer are among the sports affected at the Maine school, which offers 30 varsity sports. The Polar Bears play in the New England Small College Athletic Conference. The […]
Tuesday morning: What we're reading (and listening to)
1. College sports programs providing a glimpse at COVID-19 challenges ahead By Ralph D. Russo (AP) 2. Japan ends bid to host 2023 Women’s World Cup, citing Olympic delay By Dan Orlowitz(Japan Times) 3. Landon Donovan on life as a coach, national protests and US anthem policy ByCharles Boehm (MLSSoccer.com)
