FC Wisconsin Announces 26 Boys College Commitments for Class of 2022

FC Wisconsin Announces 26 Boys College Commitments for Class of 2022

FC Wisconsin Announces 26 Boys College Commitments for Class of 2022
Leads the state of Wisconsin for the tenth straight year

 

FC Wisconsin is proud to announce the latest graduating seniors that have now made commitments to play college soccer for the fall of 2022. The club collectively has 26 boys that have committed to 16 different Institutions, from NCAA Divisions I, II, III, as well as NAIA and NJCAA Programs across 14 different conferences and 6 different states. This marks the third largest graduating class of FC Wisconsin seniors to commit to play at the collegiate level in the club's history.  

Not only does FC Wisconsin lead the state with the total number of college commitments, it also has the most players committing to play at the NCAA Division I level with six players heading to play at the highest collegiate level possible. This represents the tenth year in a row that FC Wisconsin has led the state, by some distance, in the number of players that it continues to develop to play within the college ranks.

“We are so proud of each and every one of these players. With the significant impact COVID-19 has had on the 2022 recruiting cycle, to help place this amount of players at the next level is a phenomenal achievement. This also highlights the faith and trust that college programs as a whole have toward our club and the players and people that we are developing for the next level. As a club, we pride ourselves on providing a pathway for committed players within all of our programs to play at the next level. It is a credit to everyone connected with FC Wisconsin that these commitments are from our ECNL, RCP, and our North Program - showing the level of talent within the entire club,” commented Co-Director of Coaching Ben Shepherd.  

“To have 26 players committed to play at the next level is a great achievement by the club, the players, their families, and our staff who all put so much work into making this possible. It is a testament to our long-term player development model that as a club we consistently produce players that are capable to play at the collegiate level. We look forward to seeing them continue to be successful within the college ranks, ” said Co-Director of Coaching Billy Solberg.

 

FC Wisconsin Boys Class of 2022:

Danny Aranda

  • School: Milwaukee School of Engineering  
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC)


Timmy Browning

  • School: Drake University
  • Division: NCAA I
  • Conference: Missouri Valley


Jack Corbett

  • School: St. Norbert College
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Northern Athletic Collegiate Conference (NACC)


Noah Corrigan

  • School: Drake University
  • Division: NCAA I
  • Conference: Missouri Valley


Ryan DeBruin

  • School: Northland College
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC)


Spencer Dunlap

  • School: Iowa Western Community College
  • Division: NJCAA I
  • Conference: Iowa Community College Athletic Conference (ICCAC)


Micah Falk

  • School: University of Dubuque
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: American Rivers Conference (ARC)


Connor Handrick

  • School: Coe College
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: American Rivers Conference (ARC)


Zeke Healy

  • School: University of Wisconsin – Whitewater
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)


Austin Holtebeck (Transfer)

  • School: Drake University
  • Division: NCAA I
  • Conference: Missouri Valley


Sam Hummel

  • School: University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)


Dom Lagona

  • School: St. Norbert College
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC)


Jack Leffel

  • School: Wisconsin Lutheran College
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Northern Athletic Collegiate Conference (NACC)


Aidan Glancey

  • School: University of Wisconsin – Whitewater
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)


Denis Krioutchenkov

  • School: Davidson College
  • Division: NCAA I
  • Conference: Atlantic 10


Alessandro Malterer

  • School: Catawba College
  • Division: NCAA II
  • Conference: South Atlantic Conference (SAC)


Aidian Martin

  • School: North Central College
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW)


Bryan Millan

  • School: University of Wisconsin – Parkside
  • Division: NCAA II
  • Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC)


Peyton Nichols

  • School: University of Wisconsin – Whitewater
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)


Chase Nguyen

  • School: Rockford University
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC)


Will O’Connor

  • School: St. Bonaventure University
  • Division: NCAA I
  • Conference: Atlantic 10


Will Phillips

  • School: St. Bonaventure University
  • Division: NCAA I
  • Conference: Atlantic 10


Valentin Sandoval

  • School: University of Wisconsin - Parkside
  • Division: NCAA II
  • Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC)


Payton Schliz

  • School: St. Norbert College
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC)


Brock Vaughn

  • School: Wisconsin Lutheran College
  • Division: NCAA III
  • Conference: Northern Athletic Collegiate Conference (NACC)


Erick Villalobos

  • School: University of Wisconsin – Parkside
  • Division: NCAA II
  • Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC)