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SBI College Soccer Preseason Top 25

Photo by Tony Quinn
Photo by Tony Quinn

As strong as defending champion Stanford still is heading into the upcoming college soccer season, it isn’t going to be easy for the Cardinal to keep the crown.

Challengers from the Atlantic Coast are primed to unseat the Pac-12 powerhouse, which will have to cope with the loss of U.S. Men’s National Team striker Jordan Morris and MLS first-round pick Brandon Vincent, among others.

Leading that challenge for the title will be Maryland, which returns several top talents from last year’s squad, led by midfielder Eryk Williamson, forward Sebastian Elney and defender Alex Crognale. Throw in transfers Jake Rozhansky and Gordon Wild, and the Terps are primed to add another national championship to the collection.

North Carolina will have something to say about that, especially with junior forwards Alan Winn and Zach Wright leading the attack and a stacked freshman class led by Chicago Fire homegrown prospect Cam Lindley.

Don’t assume Stanford can’t mount a serious challenge though. The Cardinal will feature one of the toughest defenses in the nation, led by central defender Thomas Hilliard-Arce, who might be the best defender in the country.

One team that has the talent to run away with things is UCLA. The Bruins would be ranked higher, but a history of underachieving with top-flight talent, coupled with last year’s disappointing campaign, has UCLA being ignored a bit in title conversations. That might be a mistake given the attacking weapons on hand, led by Abu Danladi, Seyi Adekoya and Jackson Yuell, the best attacking trio in the nation.

If there is a title sleeper, it might be Syracuse. The Orange put together a surprising run to the Final Four last year, and though losing Ben Polk and Julian Buescher to the pros will hurt, there is still plenty of talent on hand. Remember the name Miles Robinson, who is the best defensive pro prospect in the nation, and former Coastal Carolina playmaker Sergio Camargo has transferred in to give Syracuse’s attack a real boost.

Here is a look at the SBI College Soccer Top 25 heading into the new season:

SBI COLLEGE SOCCER PRESEASON TOP 25

1- MARYLAND

2- NORTH CAROLINA

3- STANFORD

4- UCLA

5- SYRACUSE

6- AKRON

7- GEORGETOWN

8- WAKE FOREST

9-INDIANA

10- BOSTON COLLEGE

11-CLEMSON

12-SEATTLE

13-SMU

14-DENVER

15-NOTRE DAME

16-OHIO STATE

17-SOUTH FLORIDA

18-VIRGINIA

19-UCSB

20-CREIGHTON

21-UCONN

22-RUTGERS

23-SOUTH CAROLINA

24-DARTMOUTH

25-MONMOUTH

Comments

  1. Hold up, Ives wrote and posted an article specifically for SBI? Someone check the calendar and tell me what year it is. The nostalgia is real…

    As much hate as college soccer gets (and honestly, a lot of it is deserved), it’s still fun when you’re alma matter is in the preseason top 25. I don’t have a ton of hope for my Scarlet Knights to be able to stay there, but you never know. Will be interesting to see if Jason Wright can replicate, or hopefully top, last years numbers.

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  2. Go Cuse!! We weren’t much of anything when I was matriculating but these past few years we have risen towards the top of college soccer. We’re a LONG way from being a perennial but it seems the school has fully committed to the program. Now that we have a Final Four appearance and 3 pros in MLS, (Alex Bono is killing it for Toronto FC, Buescher is off the bench game in and game out and Polk is grinding away in USL). I’m stoked for the new season!!

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