Posted On February 1, 2017 by PUSC
Danielle Brannam Headed to Sierra College Women’s Soccer Program
“I’m excited to announce my verbal commitment to Sierra College. I’ve always wanted to play soccer at the collegiate level and I am so excited that I get to fulfill that dream. I am beyond happy to be the first person out of my family to attend college! I would like to thank former and […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 31, 2017 by PUSC
Ivan Oseguera Commits to Sacramento State Hornets
“I am excited to announce that I have verbally committed to California State University, Sacramento. I would like to thank both of my parents for always supporting me along the journey and also a big thank you to my brother Jorge for always encouraging me and helping my parents out on taking us to trainings and buying […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 31, 2017 by PUSC
Omar Oseguera Will Sign With Sacramento State Hornets
“I am very excited to announce that I have verbally committed to California State University, Sacramento. I would first like to thank both of my parents for teaching me how to work hard at a young age and also for sacrificing so much of their time for my brother and me. Without the support from […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 27, 2017 by PUSC
Clayton Sato Commits to San Francisco State University
“It’s my pleasure to share that I have verbally committed to San Francisco State University! I’d like to thank my mother for everything she has done for me, for all the sacrifices she made over the years and time she has given up to help me achieve my dreams of playing soccer at the next level. […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 12, 2017 by PUSC
“I am extremely excited to announce that I have committed to play soccer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)! I would first like to thank my Placer teammates throughout the years who have pushed me to become the player I am today. My growth would also not have been possible without the coaches who have […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 7, 2017 by PUSC
Kyle Kellogg Commits to Montana State University, Billings
“I’m excited to announce my verbal commitment to Montana State University, Billings. It has always been a dream of mine to play soccer at a collegiate level for such a great school. I’m honored to be able to follow in the footsteps of one of my mentors growing up, Trevor Wildberger. Trevor taught me to […]Continue reading..
Posted On December 14, 2016 by PUSC
Ryanne Chapman Headed to Folsom Lake College
“I’m extremely excited to announce my verbal commitment to Folsom Lake College. First, I would like to thank the people who helped me get here. To my parents, I would like to say thank you a thousand times over for doing literally everything for me. From providing a loving and caring home, to driving me […]Continue reading..
Posted On October 13, 2016 by PUSC
Ariana Avila Verbally Commits to Fresno Pacific University
“It is hard to make choices that may change our lives for the better—to make choices that would move us further towards inner satisfaction.” Catherine Pulsifer “Upon my graduation, I have selected to play collegiate soccer for Fresno Pacific University. FPU is a small, private university where I can study Sports Management/Kinesiology and get to […]Continue reading..
Posted On May 19, 2016 by PUSC
Taylor Evinger Commits to Dominican University
“I am extremely excited to announce my verbal commitment to play soccer at Dominican University! I am beyond excited about the opportunity to continuing playing the sport I love at the next level and pursue my education at such a great learning institution. Thank you Coach Coffey and Coach Johnson for this opportunity and your […]Continue reading..
Posted On May 5, 2016 by PUSC
Cassidy Marquez Commits to Dominican University
“I am so excited to announce my verbal commitment to Dominican University. I feel that Dominican University is the absolute best fit for me in every way. A huge thank you to my coaches, Ron Benjamin and Todd DeCarlo, who have encouraged me and pushed me to be the best player I can be. Thank […]Continue reading..