Posted On February 14, 2012 by PUSC
Ashley Sweeting Chooses Chapman University
“I’m very excited to play soccer for Chapman University next year. Chapman is in sunny southern California and offers a pre-physical therapy and athletic training program that I am interested in. I owe a huge thank you to Leo Marin and Ron Benjamin for giving me the opportunity to play for Placer United. Placer has […]Continue reading..
Posted On February 1, 2012 by PUSC
Kaitlyn Kassis Sets Her Sights on UCSD
“I am very excited to commit to play for the University of California, San Diego. UCSD is my dream school for both academics and soccer. I cannot believe how quickly 13 years of playing soccer has gone by. It seems like just yesterday I was playing for the Rancho Cordova Stars, coached by my Mom […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 28, 2012 by PUSC
Emily Huska Chooses Humboldt State University
“I have recently verbally committed to wonderful Humboldt State University because to me, it was the perfect place to go. At HSU I can fulfill a dream to play soccer in college, get an education that can that build stepping stones for my future, and be somewhere I know I love. What really got me […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 26, 2012 by PUSC
Devon Hamersley Will Head to Kansas Wesleyan University
“I’m headed to Kansas! I’m excited to play for Coach Dibbini on one of the top women’s soccer teams in the country (2011 record – 16-2-2, first in their conference) while studying Exercise Science / Kinesiology. Kansas (K-Dub) offers immediate, hands-on training in this program, all in a small, classroom environment – something that should be perfect for me. […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 26, 2012 by PUSC
Mike Mazzoni Commits to William Jessup University
“I have recently accepted an athletic scholarship to William Jessup University. It is a school where I can continue my soccer career playing for a NAIA division university. After participating in two ID camps at William Jessup, I have come to realize the coaching staff not only has my soccer career in mind but my […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 23, 2012 by PUSC
Sam Hutchinson Commits to Colorado Mesa University
“I have verbally committed to Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colorado. When I visited the school and spent some time with the coaching staff I knew CMU was the place for me. Getting the opportunity to play college soccer at such a high level is a dream come true. I am so thankful for the support […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 23, 2012 by PUSC
Avery Hutchinson Verbally Commits to William Jessup
“I am excited to say that I have recently verbally committed to William Jessup University. I fell in love with the coaching staff, the beautiful campus and the family-like feel of the school when I had visited the school in the past. I am pleased to be close to home and my family. I have […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 19, 2012 by PUSC
Marissa Griffin Commits to Sierra College
“I have recently decided to play for Sierra College for one of my favorite coaches, Jason Gantt. I believe that Sierra will give me a chance to experience what college is all about while allowing me to stay close to home. I plan to complete my general education courses which will prepare me to obtain […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 17, 2012 by PUSC
Mary Mae Caldwell Verbally Commits to Cal State Fullerton
“I recently made my verbal commitment to Cal State Fullerton. I was first approached by Head Coach Demian Brown at the Thanksgiving Surf Tournament. He asked if I had ever thought about playing D1 and I found myself a little stumped by this question. I had not; maybe I doubted my ability or maybe I had thought of the chance of playing D1 as unrealistic. But […]Continue reading..
Posted On December 20, 2011 by PUSC
Lauren Hayano ’95 Elite Commits to San Francisco State University
In Her Own Words… “Recently, I verbally committed to San Francisco State University. SFSU has always been one of my top schools, and I feel extremely honored to be able to study and play soccer there. They have an excellent soccer program and a challenging psychology curriculum, which makes SFSU a perfect school for me. […]Continue reading..