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Searching for Division II soccer colleges - any recommendations?

As a high school junior, I'm hoping to continue playing soccer in college, preferably at a Division II school. Can anyone recommend D2 soccer colleges with strong athletics and academics? Appreciate any advice!

2 years ago

It's great that you're considering playing soccer at the collegiate level while also keeping your focus on strong academics! There are many DII schools with an excellent balance of athletics and academics. Here are a handful of suggestions to help you with your search:

1. Augustana University (South Dakota): Augustana is a top DII school known for its solid athletics and great academics. They offer a wide range of majors and have consistently strong soccer programs for both men and women.

2. Rollins College (Florida): Located in Winter Park, Florida, Rollins is a liberal arts college with a beautiful campus and strong academics. Their soccer program is competitive and provides a good balance with its academic offerings.

3. Seattle Pacific University (Washington): This university is well-regarded and has a successful soccer program with a storied history. Additionally, Seattle Pacific emphasizes undergraduate research and strong preparation for a variety of careers.

4. Truman State University (Missouri): Often recognized for its academic excellence and affordability, Truman State offers a top-notch education in a variety of fields. Their soccer program is competitive and well-coached.

5. Bentley University (Massachusetts): Situated near Boston, Bentley University is known for its strong business programs and small class sizes. They have a competitive soccer program that often performs well in DII soccer.

Of course, these are only a few examples of the many DII schools with strong athletics and academics. You should also consider researching regional schools near your geographical location, as well as looking into factors such as campus size, financial aid opportunities, and other aspects critical to your college experience.

Best of luck with your search and college journey!

2 years ago

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