Posted On February 20, 2014 by PUSC
Maggie Bell Commits to Cal Berkeley
Maggie Bell “I am super excited to announce that I officially verbally committed to UC Berkeley. I have grown up going to Cal football games my entire life so this really is a dream come true. For me, Berkeley has the whole package; allowing me to receive an amazing education as well as play soccer in […]Continue reading..
Posted On February 13, 2014 by PUSC
2014 Graduates College Signings
Placer United Soccer Club is proud to announce area high school seniors, who have been actively involved in Placer United Soccer Club, will take their athletic skills to the next level as they move on to their chosen colleges and universities. Dali Alarian – Vista Del Lago High School Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY (Div. […]Continue reading..
Posted On February 6, 2014 by PUSC
Alex Walsh Headed to Academy of Art University
“It is a privilege to sign for the Academy of Art University and to become a part of the soccer team next year. It’s location in the middle of San Francisco makes me so excited, as it is one of the most diverse, interesting cities in the world. I hope to pursue a degree in […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 20, 2014 by PUSC
Kayleen Cendaña of the U16G ’98 Red Commits to Sonoma State University
“I am honored to be committing to Sonoma State University and their soccer program. Last year, I attended a Seawolves camp and knew it was a school I wanted to attend. With encouragement from my family and after visiting many other colleges in and out of state, it has become clear that I belong playing […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 8, 2014 by PUSC
Placer Red 97, Sara Wagner, Commits to Chapman
"I'm super excited to announce I finally committed to Chapman University. I fell in love with the campus immediately after visiting it with my sister who is now a junior at Chapman. The environment and certain vibe the students gave off felt like my home away from home. Chapman offers a prestigious academic program as […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 8, 2014 by PUSC
Cienna Wilkins, U18G 97 White, Commits to Dominican
"I am so delighted and honored to say that I have committed to Dominican University of California! I am looking forward to playing collegiate soccer as a Lady Penguin as well as furthering my education in Psychology. I am so grateful to Coach Tara Koleski for seeing all my hard work on the soccer field […]Continue reading..
Posted On December 14, 2013 by PUSC
Chase Goulart Commits to Dominican University
"It's been a journey and I am excited to announce that I committed to play soccer at Dominican University of California. Nine consecutive years with Placer has been a great experience and I have made good friends along the way. During the last couple of years, I began focusing my college search on small private […]Continue reading..
Posted On December 6, 2013 by PUSC
Andrew Ireland Commits to Adams State University
"I am very happy to announce I have committed to Adams State University. I am looking forward to playing D-II soccer next year in Colorado, and to taking my abilities to the next level. I plan on becoming a Physical Therapist, studying Human Performance and Physical Education. It’s weird to think about wearing anything but a Placer […]Continue reading..
Posted On December 3, 2013 by PUSC
Mei-Li Madamba of ’97 Red Commits to University of Nevada, Reno
"I am very proud and honored to announce that I have verbally committed to the University of Nevada, Reno. I am looking forward to studying courses in preparation towards a Pharmaceutical degree, and playing soccer at the Division 1 collegiate level. After visiting the campus and spending time with the coaches and players, I realized […]Continue reading..
Posted On November 4, 2013 by PUSC
BERKELEY – The top-ranked California Golden Bears (11-1-2, 5-0-1 Pac-12) defeated the San Diego State Aztecs (5-9-1, 2-5-1 Pac-12) 3-2 on Friday afternoon at Goldman Field in Berkeley, in what was head coach Kevin Grimes’ 150th career victory. The Bears scored a trio of goals in a six-minute flurry in the first half, including a pair […]Continue reading..