2023 Men's DI Recruiting Rankings: June
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There is a flurry of changes in the latest men’s Division I Recruiting Class Rankings update.
A new look ranking takes a best guess at the Top 40 incoming classes in the country, examining the latest international and transfer adds.
Check out the Top 40 classes below.
Please send any commitments or corrections to editor@topdrawersoccer.com.
1. Saint Louis (1)
Commitments: D Carlos Leatherman (Minnesota United FC – No. 63), F Marcos Moore (Rise SC – No. 75), D Cole Dougherty (Solar SC – No. 80), M Jack Sullivan (Colorado Rapids – No. 124), F Tanner Anderson (St. Louis Scott Gallagher – No. 181), M Axel Torres (Rise SC)
Transfers: D Galen Flynn (Fordham), F Matt Wrobel (St. Bonaventure), D Lawson Redmon (Indiana), M Diego Konincks (Campbell)
It’s an extremely strong class up and down the field for SLU. Moore was the United Soccer Coaches club player of the year and is arguably the top striker in the class.
2. Portland (3)
Commitments: F Diego Rosas (Houston Dynamo – No. 52), D Angel Martinez (Pac Northwest SC – No. 71), F Nicholas Dunbar (LA Galaxy – No. 86), M Efetobo Aror (Barca Academy – No. 100), M William Cornog (Solar SC), GK Drew Hartman (D.C. United), F Joe Highfield (Minnesota Thunder Academy), M Morgan Olson (Minnesota United FC)
Transfers: F Micaah Garnette (St. John’s), F Tim Ennin (Northeastern), M Wylie Trujillo (Gonzaga), M Jesus Salazar (Mount St. Mary’s), M Boyd Curry (St. Mary’s (CA)), F Samory Powder (Detroit Mercy)
A blend of top incoming talent and transfer additions should add to Portland’s high level. It was a great season for the Pilots in 2022 that saw them go on a lengthy tournament run.
3. Georgetown* (2)
Commitments: M Mateo Ponce Ocampo (FC Westchester – No. 55), D Oliver Stafford (NYCFC – No. 81), M Eric Howard (Crossfire Premier – No. 123), M Matthew Van Horn (Shattuck St. Mary’s – No. 153), M John Heaps (Alabama FC), M Matthew Helfrich (Bethesda SC)
Six players were confirmed via a Twitter announcement. Georgetown only loses one starter from this fall’s squad, setting them up for a strong platform for 2023.
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