February 6 was the starting of the NCAA signing period for college soccer (among other sports). Beginning that day, and continuing through the spring, schools will be releasing their list of signed recruits for the fall of 2013.
Southern Soccer Scene annually provides a link section to recruiting releases from over 100 collegiate programs on www.south
ernsoccerscene.com called College Recruits, where fans can find links to the release pages on the websites of their favorite teams. Our focus is on programs in the Southeast USA and lower Middle-Atlantic region, and to schools with conference affiliations in those regions.
The link to this section can be found on the information bar aebove the slider section on our website.
This section will be updated regularly, as collegiate programs will release their signees daily.
We provide links for both men’s and women’s collegiate programs. However, schools do not make both releases available at the same time.
The women’s programs tend to complete their recruiting classes early, and release their lists before the men’s programs. Also, keep in mind that a number of schools only sponsor women’s soccer programs.
If you are aware that a school has announced their recruiting class with an official release, and we do not have that program listed, we would appreciate a “heads up” at ray@southernsoccerscene.
com
Southern Soccer Scene annually provides a link section to recruiting releases from over 100 collegiate programs on www.south
ernsoccerscene.com called College Recruits, where fans can find links to the release pages on the websites of their favorite teams. Our focus is on programs in the Southeast USA and lower Middle-Atlantic region, and to schools with conference affiliations in those regions.
The link to this section can be found on the information bar aebove the slider section on our website.
This section will be updated regularly, as collegiate programs will release their signees daily.
We provide links for both men’s and women’s collegiate programs. However, schools do not make both releases available at the same time.
The women’s programs tend to complete their recruiting classes early, and release their lists before the men’s programs. Also, keep in mind that a number of schools only sponsor women’s soccer programs.
If you are aware that a school has announced their recruiting class with an official release, and we do not have that program listed, we would appreciate a “heads up” at ray@southernsoccerscene.
com