TDS Combines Summer Schedule
The nationwide TDS Combines Series is heading to the East Coast this summer.
Starting on May 19th in Atlanta (at the Allen Creek Soccer Complex), the one-day Combine will host over 15 college coaches from Division I, Division II, Division III, and the NAIA. In addition to performing for the coaches on-site, players will also perform for the TDS editorial staff in hopes of improving their TopDrawerSoccer.com star rating, making the “Best XI”, or receiving a coveted invite to the SuperElite Combine. Players also take part in a comprehensive recruiting seminar, as well as receive written evaluations from the college coaching staff and a 1-year Premier membership to TopDrawerSoccer.com.
Following Atlanta, the TDS Combines Series will head to New York, Raleigh, and Philadelphia before taking a hiatus for the college season. They will return to the West Coast in November and December.
A few standout performers from April’s TDS Chicago Combine include the Chicago Magic’s Luka Prpa and Elijah Rice.
“It was a good experience for me to get out there and play with the region’s best players,” Rice said. The 2016 forward flashed his goal-scoring prowess at the Chicago Combine, and then promptly took off for Italy to join the U.S. U15 Boys National Team.
“The Combine was a fun environment to test myself in and play with great players in front of college coaches,” Luka Prpa, the #36 ranked prospect in the class of 2016, said.
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To see the current list of colleges scheduled to attend the Combines click here. New colleges will be added weekly, so check back often.
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