College Corner

The Proof is In Our Players

Check out some of our alumni to see how New England Surf impacted their playing careers.

Surf Alumni

We are proud of all our alumni and their accomplishments proceeding their time with us. Check out some of our alumni to see how New England Surf impacted their playing careers.

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Alumni Who Play Collegiately

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Division I Alumni

Joshua Sandoval

Bunker Hill Community College
Class of 2024

Michael McDonough

Endicott College
Class of 2024

Albert Aramayo

UMass Boston
Class of 2024

Ronan Blake

Salve Regina University
Class of 2024

Sam Martin

Roger William University
Class of 2024

Marc Laverdiere

WPI
Class of 2024

Amir Lahkiky

UMass Boston
Class of 2024

Sebastian Miller

Trinity College Ct.
Class of 2024

Benjamin Deitrich

St. Lawrence
Class of 2024

Kyle Reddish

St. Lawrence
Class of 2024

Nikhil Kathiresan

UPenn
Class of 2023

Patrick Garcia

UMass Boston
Class of 2023

Owen Madden

UMass Boston
Class of 2021

Nolun Pina

Salve Regina
Class of 2021

Matthew Mela

Springfield College
Class of 2021

Hyungbin Kim

Skidmore College
Class of 2021

Oscar Trujilio

UMass Boston
Class of 2021

Kyle Rosa

Endicott College
Class of 2021

Bobby Baktiari

Endicott College
Class of 2021

Karl Lundstrom

Bellarmine University
Class of 2021

Joshua De Almedia

UMass Boston
Class of 2021

Alfonso De Vito

Boston College
Class of 2021

Oliver Clackson

Swarthmore College
Class of 2021

Diego Gisholt

UMass Boston
Class of 2021

Saul Iwowo

Dickinson College
Class of 2021

Valerio Tatafiore

Rockhurst University
Class of 2022

Tyler Mcinerney

American International College
Class of 2022

Tony Aharonian

Framingham State University
Class of 2022

Jaheim Perez

UMass Boston
Class of 2022

Sam Wong

Wentworth Institute of Technology
Class of 2022

Ryan Doherty

Bryant University
Class of 2022

Nate Krawshuk

Hobart College
Class of 2022

Kyle Hallahan

Endicott College
Class of 2022

James Squire

Sacred Heart University
Class of 2022

Jair Whyte

Merrimack College
Class of 2022

Jacob Zaas

Colorado College
Class of 2022

David Skorodumov

Franklin Pierce University
Class of 2022

Victor Reyes

UMass Boston
Class of 2022

Raymond Wang

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Class of 2022

Nicholas Braganca

UMass Boston
Class of 2022

Mathias Taylor

University of Rhode Island
Class of 2022

Mario Pinto

Babson College
Class of 2022

Isaac Heffes

University of New Hampshire
Class of 2022

Luke Randolph

Tufts University
Class of 2022

Gavin Randolph

Middlebury College
Class of 2022

Antonio Cucinotta

UMass Amherst
Class of 2022

Alex Leith

Endicott College
Class of 2022

Andrew Millar

University of Vermont
Class of 2022

Ella Cence

Salve Regina University
Class of 2022

Alie McCabe

Ithaca College
Class of 2022

Annebal De Galantha

Emmanuel College
Class of 2022

Maya Daryanani

Emmanuel College
Class of 2022

Daisy Sullivan

Hamilton College
Class of 2022

Mikayla Henderson

Montclair State University
Class of 2022

Briar Grady

Brandeis University
Class of 2022

Jennah Quill

Bryant University
Class of 2022

Juan Nieves

Bunker Hill CC
Class of 2023

Keny Guerrero

Bunker Hill CC
Class of 2023

David Marquez

Bunker Hill CC
Class of 2023

Jefferson Mejia

Bunker Hill CC
Class of 2023

Rafael Matta

Fairfield University
Class of 2023

Melvin Hernandez

American International College
Class of 2023

Toby Prabhu-Schlosser

UMass Boston
Class of 2023

Rafael Gross

UMass Boston
Class of 2023

Cole Berman

UMass Dartmouth
Class of 2023

Aidan George

Dickinson College
Class of 2023

Marc Kim

Clark University
Class of 2023

Alex Kadeliu

UMass Boston
Class of 2023

Oliver Blackburn

Framingham State University
Class of 2023

Brendan Ross

Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Class of 2023

Andrew Coelho

Williams College
Class of 2023

Dilin Meloni

Massachusetts institution of Technology
Class of 2023

Pieter Bultman

University of Vermont
Class of 2023

Andrew McDonell

UMass Boston
Class of 2023

Jacob Sardinha

John Hopkins University
Class of 2023

Adam Kuechler

University of Pennsylvania
Class of 2023

Joseph Beshel

Colby College
Class of 2023

Ethan Sullivan

Stonehill College
Class of 2023

Samantha Tyska

Hamilton College
Class of 2024

Delaney Condon

Western New England University
Class of 2024

Sophia English

Nichols College
Class of 2024

Charlotte Martel

Macalester College
Class of 2024

Caleigh Renzella

Denison University
Class of 2024

Paige Barnett

St. Michael's College
Class of 2024

Olivia Siwicki

University of New Hampshire
Class of 2024

Maylin Carr

New York University
Class of 2024

Alex Tigliandis

Assumption
Class of 2024

Sebastian Miller

Trinity College
Class of 2024

Pedro de Amorrortu

UMass Boston
Class of 2024

George Nassar

Bates College
Class of 2024

​Christian Haikal

Providence
Class of 2024

​Jonah Zaas

Hamilton College
Class of 2024

Aidan Falvey

Hamilton College
Class of 2024

Eduardo Chirico

UMass Boston
Class of 2024

​Julian Gravereaux

Bates
Class of 2024

​Darragh Casey

UMass Boston
Class of 2024

Eamon Boshell

Claremont Mckenna
Class of 2024

Adam Murray

Skidmore College
Class of 2024

Abby Lorion

College of The Holy Cross
Class of 2025

Find Your Right Fit

Academics
Find Your Field

You need to start to build an understanding of what field/area you want to study. Many players don't know this when they start their process - that is OK! If you aren't sure what you want to study, start to cross things off that you DON'T want to study.

Certain schools only offer a small number of majors and others offer a WIDE variety, do some research and find out what starts to appeal to you.

Set Your Standards

You'll need to start to get an idea of what academic level you can achieve. Are you looking for a high academic school (Ivy League: Harvard, Princeton, Yale)? Take a look at GPA requirements differ for what level of academics you are looking for.

Talk with Your Team

Keep a list of the schools you are interested in and share it with parents, coaches, and academic advisors.

Campus

Do you want to stay close to home or go far away? What type of climate do you want? Do you want a city or a suburban campus? These are all questions you will want to ask yourself when considering campuses.

Typically colleges are split into 3 sizes, small (0-5000 students), medium (5000-15000 students), and large (15000+ students). What size works best for you and what you are looking for? Something to consider is that the bigger the size of the school = bigger classrooms sizes (less personalization with professors).

University of Connecticut Campus
Large Campus

University of Connecticut (18,000 Students)

Union-College
Small Campus

Union College (2,000 Students)

Finances

Each institution has a different cost which can typically be found on their website. Most institution's website will contain a 'Net Price Calculator' which will help give you a better understanding of what scholarships/grants you may be eligible for.

All Schools can offer Academic Scholarships but it varies greatly. Most schools will offer need-based scholarships/grants. Division I & Division II Schools are able to offer Athletic Scholarships (9.9 in total across the entire team (D1)). Division III schools are not eligible to offer Athletic Scholarships.

If in doubt, you can always contact the Admissions Department for further information

Money
Academics
Find Your Field

You need to start to build an understanding of what field/area you want to study. Many players don't know this when they start their process - that is OK! If you aren't sure what you want to study, start to cross things off that you DON'T want to study.

Certain schools only offer a small number of majors and others offer a WIDE variety, do some research and find out what starts to appeal to you.

Set Your Standards

You'll need to start to get an idea of what academic level you can achieve. Are you looking for a high academic school (Ivy League: Harvard, Princeton, Yale)? Take a look at GPA requirements differ for what level of academics you are looking for.

Talk with Your Team

Keep a list of the schools you are interested in and share it with parents, coaches, and academic advisors.

Campus

Do you want to stay close to home or go far away? What type of climate do you want? Do you want a city or a suburban campus? These are all questions you will want to ask yourself when considering campuses.

Typically colleges are split into 3 sizes, small (0-5000 students), medium (5000-15000 students), and large (15000+ students). What size works best for you and what you are looking for? Something to consider is that the bigger the size of the school = bigger classrooms sizes (less personalization with professors).

University of Connecticut Campus
Large Campus

University of Connecticut (18,000 Students)

Union-College
Small Campus

Union College (2,000 Students)

Finances

Each institution has a different cost which can typically be found on their website. Most institution's website will contain a 'Net Price Calculator' which will help give you a better understanding of what scholarships/grants you may be eligible for.

All Schools can offer Academic Scholarships but it varies greatly. Most schools will offer need-based scholarships/grants. Division I & Division II Schools are able to offer Athletic Scholarships (9.9 in total across the entire team (D1)). Division III schools are not eligible to offer Athletic Scholarships.

If in doubt, you can always contact the Admissions Department for further information

Money

College Timeline

Top 25 DI

■ Boys   ■ Girls

Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons
Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons

Freshman

Fall Spring

Sophomore

Fall Spring

Junior

Fall Spring

Senior

Fall Spring

Top 100 D1 Schools

■ Boys   ■ Girls

Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons
Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons

Freshman

Fall Spring

Sophomore

Fall Spring

Junior

Fall Spring

Senior

Fall Spring

Lower D1, Top D2/D3 Schools

■ Boys   ■ Girls

Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons
Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons

Freshman

Fall Spring

Sophomore

Fall Spring

Junior

Fall Spring

Senior

Fall Spring

Mid/Lower D2/D3 Schools

■ Boys   ■ Girls

Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons
Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons

Freshman

Fall Spring

Sophomore

Fall Spring

Junior

Fall Spring

Senior

Fall Spring

Top 25 DI

■ Boys   ■ Girls

Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons
Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons

Freshman

Fall Spring

Sophomore

Fall Spring

Junior

Fall Spring

Senior

Fall Spring

Top 100 D1 Schools

■ Boys   ■ Girls

Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons
Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons

Freshman

Fall Spring

Sophomore

Fall Spring

Junior

Fall Spring

Senior

Fall Spring

Lower D1, Top D2/D3 Schools

■ Boys   ■ Girls

Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons
Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons

Freshman

Fall Spring

Sophomore

Fall Spring

Junior

Fall Spring

Senior

Fall Spring

Mid/Lower D2/D3 Schools

■ Boys   ■ Girls

Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons
Evaluations
Commitments
Walk Ons

Freshman

Fall Spring

Sophomore

Fall Spring

Junior

Fall Spring

Senior

Fall Spring

Find Your Balance

It's up to YOU to find the correct balance with all of these components together (Academic, Athletics, Geography, Size, and Finances). Division I programs will require more time, more travel and more commitment (less normal college life). You'll likely have to miss classes and managing this can be difficult. Division III programs will typically have less time commitments, less travel and less commitment in general (more normal college life). Division II programs are a combination of both of these depending on the soccer/academic level.

Featured Coaches

Jake Beverlin

UMass Boston
Head Coach

Luke Rothero

Brandeis University
Assistant Coach

Kayla Steeves

Brandeis University
Assistant Coach

Estive Sosa

Bunker Hill CC
Head Coach

Abby McCulloch

UMass Boston
Assistant Coach

Kyle Bak

Endicott College
Assistant Coach

Tim Mason

Babson College
Assistant Coach

Erald Hysi

Babson College
Goalkeeping Coach

Ken Bovell

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Head Coach

Alex Macpherson

Regis College
Head Coach

Matt Whittley

Boston University
Assistant Coach