Posted On April 15, 2011 by PUSC
Danielle Zezoff of ’93 Girls to Study at Cal Poly
In her own words… “Soccer has been a big part of my life having played for 14 of my 18 years. I have played competitive soccer with Placer United for the past 3 years. This has been an experience that has been rewarding and very humbling as I have been challenged both on the field […]Continue reading..
Posted On April 11, 2011 by PUSC
Jesse McGinley Verbally Commits to University of North Carolina
“I have recently verbally committed to the University of North Carolina Greensboro. I have always wanted to go to college some where in North Carolina, so I’m very excited that I get the chance to play soccer and live my dream of going to school there. When I went on my visit, I instantly fell […]Continue reading..
Posted On March 30, 2011 by PUSC
Shea Glaspey Verbally Commits to UNCG
“I have recently verbally committed to the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. This school gives me the opportunity to play Division 1 soccer and it offers a Pre-Physical Therapy program. The school has a beautiful campus in the middle of Greensboro, North Carolina. To achieve the level of collegiate soccer required dedication, highly skilled trainers/coaches, […]Continue reading..
Posted On March 23, 2011 by PUSC
Miranda Bailey Verbally Commits to BYU
In Miranda’s own words… I am very excited for the opportunity to play soccer at Brigham Young University. When I first started with Placer United at 8-years old, it was my dream to play for BYU. After I received the offer from the head coach to play for them, my dream came true! BYU is […]Continue reading..
Posted On March 9, 2011 by PUSC
Kayla Powers heads to Stanford
In Kayla’s Own Words… Playing competitive soccer allowed me to visit many universities across the country. I am thankful to the college coaches who took the time to meet with me as I considered my options. Throughout the process, soccer aside, my #1 choice remained the same, and I knew I would have to work […]Continue reading..
Posted On March 8, 2011 by PUSC
Kayla Karlsson Commits to the University of Cincinnati
Kayla Karlsson, a 2012 graduate of the U17 Placer United ’94 Gold Team, recently committed to the University of Cincinnati. Kayla chose U.C. because of the wonderful coaching staff, the amazing athletic facilities, beautiful campus, and the opportunity to play in a very competitive Division 1 Conference. U.C. plays in the Big East Conference and […]Continue reading..
Posted On March 3, 2011 by PUSC
Jessica Santos Signs to Notre Dame de Namur University
In Jessica’s own words… “I chose to accept a scholarship to Notre Dame de Namur University in Belmont, CA. I recently went on a visit and I absolutely fell in love with the campus. I was able to meet some of the players and they all had great things to say about both the school and […]Continue reading..
Posted On February 1, 2011 by PUSC
Kellyn Morning Commits to University of Nevada
In Kellyn’s Own Words… I recently committed to attending and playing soccer at the University of Nevada, Reno. I went for a visit in mid-January and I loved the campus. The facilities were amazing as was the coach and the handful of players I met. The reason I chose this university are because they have […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 13, 2011 by PUSC
Grant Silvester Commits to University of Virginia
“I decided to attend the University of Virginia because it has the best of both worlds – an excellent school and soccer program. I wanted to compete at the highest collegiate level. I’m excited to have the opportunity to play in the ACC for the national champions. I’ve had great coaches and teammates at […]Continue reading..
Posted On January 7, 2011 by PUSC
Daylon Schiffel Commits to Univeristy of Central Arkansas
“I recently committed to the University of Central Arkansas. I was on my second visit in October, while it was my parent’s first. The coaches saw me play at the Spring Academy Showcase in Florida in May 2010 and in Surf Cup in San Diego in August 2010. To be honest, I had never […]Continue reading..