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..
Posted On December 24, 2010 by PUSC
Lexi Giusti, 93′ Gold, Commits to Lesley College in Massachusets
In Lexi’s own words “I have committed to Lesley College, a small, DIII private school in Cambridge, MA. I chose Lesley because the classes are small and interactive, but it’s also in a big city full of nearby colleges. They have an excellent soccer program as well as an outstanding arts program at the Art […]Continue reading..
Posted On November 13, 2010 by PUSC
Chelsea Putman, Gold 93, Accepts Scholarship to Point Loma Nazarene University
In her own words… “One of the main reasons I chose Point Loma is because since my freshman year, when I first visited the campus, I could completely see myself there and loved the location and atmosphere. I also wanted a place where I could continue to play soccer competitively for a good team on […]Continue reading..
Posted On October 5, 2010 by PUSC
Morgan & Mackenize Edwards from the U18 Gold Commit to Chico State University
In their words… “We have decided to verbally commit and accept scholarships to Chico State. They are a D2 program who competes in the CCAA, one of the best divisions in the nation. We chose Chico because of their great soccer program where we will continue to grow as players, as well as the instant […]Continue reading..
Posted On September 21, 2010 by PUSC
Madalyn Schiffel Accepts Scholarship to the University of San Francisco
In Madalyn’s words: “When I started looking at colleges, I had 3 things that I looked for in a school: a fairly small private school, located in Northern California, and a program where I could make a difference. I did some research and found out USF fit all three of my criteria. I visited the […]Continue reading..
Posted On September 19, 2010 by PUSC
Former Placer Players Creating Buzz in College
Former Placer United player Luis Martinez was just named Chico Athlete of Week scoring some goals! Former Placer United player Ryan Hollingshead playing at UCLA is named as #39 player to watch in college soccer by Top Drawer Soocer’s National Top 100 College Mens Soccer Players to Watch. http://www.chicowildcats.com/awards.aspx?aow=123 http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/college-soccer/college-national-top-100/men#resultsContinue reading..
Posted On September 19, 2010 by PUSC
Austin Dunn, CDA and Former Placer United Player, Commits to University of San Diego
Auburn Journal interviews Austin Dunn: http://auburnjournal.com/detail/158737.htmlContinue reading..
Posted On September 4, 2010 by PUSC
Lindsey Matlock of Gold 93 Commits to Houston Baptist University
Lindsey Matlock of the Gold 93 has accepted a scholarship to attend Houston Baptist University. “I’m so happy to be getting the opportunity to play for Houston Baptist. It is a small university which is perfect for me. Texas isn’t too far, so my parents will still be able to come to my games. Attending […]Continue reading..