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Division 2 women's soccer colleges by state

Just started my college search and I'm looking for Division 2 women's soccer schools. Can anyone help me out with suggestions on which states have the best options for D2 women's soccer programs?

6 months ago

Sure! While I can't provide you with an extensive list of every Division 2 women's soccer college in every state, I can offer you some insight into states with a solid presence of D2 women's soccer programs. Here are a few states with a notable number of strong programs:

1. California: California has numerous D2 schools with competitive women's soccer programs. Examples include California State University, San Bernardino and California State University, Los Angeles.

2. Pennsylvania: In Pennsylvania, you'll find some well-regarded D2 women's soccer programs, such as West Chester University, Millersville University, and East Stroudsburg University.

3. North Carolina: North Carolina is home to a few strong D2 women's soccer programs as well, including University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Queens University of Charlotte, and Wingate University.

4. New York: New York provides a good number of D2 women's soccer schools like Adelphi University, College of Saint Rose, and Le Moyne College.

5. Massachusetts: In Massachusetts, schools such as Stonehill College and Assumption University offer competitive D2 women's soccer programs.

6. Florida: Last but not least, Florida also features strong D2 programs, with schools like Barry University, Rollins College, and the University of Tampa.

These states are just a starting point for your search. There are plenty of other states with excellent D2 women's soccer programs, and it's also essential to take into account factors like academics, campus culture, your desired major, and financial aid offerings when choosing a school. Remember, you want to choose a school where you'll thrive personally and academically, as well as academically.

Make sure to research schools available in other states as well, and consider attending college showcase events or reaching out to soccer coaches at schools you're interested in to get more information about joining the team and the school's overall environment. Good luck in your college search and soccer career!

6 months ago

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