

16 in United Soccer Coaches rankings.īefore Harvard: U15-U20 Canadian National Team … Has competed in the Canada National Team program since 2016 … Made first national team camp at 13 years old in 2016-17 with the U15 and U17 teams … Competed with Canada's U15 team at the 2018 CONCACAF Championship and with the U17 team during its China tour in 2017 … Selected as one of the youngest players to enter the National High-Performance Center and Team Quebec in 2016 … Helped team reach the finals of the Quebec Games in 2016 … Advanced to the finals of the Canadian Championship with CS Monteuil in 2017 … Ranked as one of the top-three scorers in the Quebec Elite Soccer League from 2013-20 … Scored a career-high 43 goals in 17 games in 2016 … Competed on the club level for CS Monteuil and the National High-Performance Center (Female Excellence Program) … Won the Golden Boot in the Quebec Elite Soccer League in 2018 with 21 goals in 20 games … Dean Honor Roll student … Daughter of Josette Thelemaque. In 2021, the Crimson earned national rankings as high as No. The group will join a Harvard program that has won 13 Ivy League titles and is coming off its 17 th NCAA tournament appearance. "We can't wait to see the 2022 team together this fall." "I would like to thank Mike Calise, Mark McDevitt, Emma Clark, and Lauren Berman who have done another fantastic job of recruiting student-athletes to the program that are a great fit for our locker room and our style of play," Hamblin said. The Crimson's Class of 2026 includes forward Audrey Francois (Laval, Quebec), midfielder Vanessa Frelih (Pickering, Ontario), defender August Hunter (Seattle, Wash.), goalkeeper Rhiannon Stewart (London, England), and goalkeeper Denver Tolson (Duluth, Ga.). In addition to being outstanding students, the incoming class brings high quality soccer experiences at the club and international level." "The class of 2026 perfectly complements our returning group and adds quality in all areas of the field. "We are really looking forward to welcoming our first-year class to Cambridge," Hamblin said. The class features one forward, one midfielder, one defender, and two goalkeepers.

– Harvard University women's soccer will welcome five first-years to the program for the start of the 2022 season as part of the Class of 2026, Chris Hamblin, The Branca Family Head Coach for Harvard Women's Soccer, announced on Thursday.įeaturing multiple student-athletes who have competed for national team programs, the group includes two players from Canada, one from England, and two from the United States with one each from Georgia and Washington state.
