The ECNL College Impact – Ivy League

RICHMOND, VA (November 14, 2017) – The ECNL College Impact series catalogs the incredible impact of ECNL Alums on collegiate women’s soccer every year. In 2017, once again, ECNL Alums are dominating the landscape in conferences all over the country.

The ECNL College Impact for the Ivy League Conference includes all players currently active on Ivy League rosters:

  • 113 ECNL Alums are currently playing in the Ivy League Conference.
  • Over 60% of the 2017 freshmen class are ECNL Alums
  • 6 of 11 players on the All-Ivy League First Team are ECNL Alums.

The Ivy League Conference includes Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University and Yale University.

Congratulations to all of the ECNL alumni being recognized by the Ivy League Conference for selection to the All-Conference First Team, Second Team or Honorable Mention:

Name College ECNL Club
Abby Givens Princeton Charlotte SA
Mimi Asom Princeton Dallas Sting
Courtney O’Brien Princeton Real So Cal
Natalie Neshat Columbia San Diego Surf
Remy Borinsky Dartmouth Match Fit Academy
Brittany Champagne Dartmouth Connecticut FC
Emma Anderson Columbia Maryland United
Amaris Hemmings Columbia World Class FC
Erin Kawakami Dartmouth West Coast FC
Emily Koe Columbia Real So Cal
Erica Higa Pennsylvania MVLA
Reilly Lucas Columbia Alberston Fury
Chase Geffert Pennsylvania Santa Rosa United
Lucy Rickerson Princeton San Diego Surf
Christine Etzel Brown Connecticut FC

The ECNL is the best platform for female soccer players in the United States, and the vision and goal of the best clubs, teams, and players in the country. Become an ECNL athlete and start your path to college soccer now.

To view a listing of current ECNL Alums in the Ivy League Conference, click here.

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About Elite Clubs National League: The Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) was founded in 2009 to enhance the developmental experience of female youth soccer players in the United States through: (i) improving the competitive environment through creation of a true national competitive league; (ii) improving the process for identifying elite female soccer players through a systematic scouting and identification program based on national competitions; and (iii) improving the daily training environment at top female youth soccer clubs through developing best practices and training and organizational guidelines for its member clubs. The ECNL is sanctioned by US Club Soccer and is sponsored by Nike Soccer.

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