Former Crimson Women Soccer Athletes Turned Pro; A Look Into Their Careers
Ten former players from Harvard's women's soccer team have successfully transitioned to professional soccer, showcasing their talents across two continents and six countries. Notable athletes include Jade Rose at Manchester City, who has made a significant impact in the Women's Super League, and Josefine Hasbo, who joined Boston Legacy after an impressive performance in international competitions. Each player's journey highlights the strong foundation built during their collegiate careers at Harvard.
By the Numbers- 10 former Harvard athletes have gone pro in women's soccer.
- Rose has started 15 of 18 matches at Manchester City, leading the Women's Super League by 15 points.
- Hasbo contributed to 25 goals during her time at Harvard.
- Midge Purce has made 129 professional appearances in the NWSL.
- These athletes are playing in various leagues worldwide, including the NWSL, Women's Super League, and Serie A.
- They continue to impact their respective teams, exemplifying skills honed at Harvard.
As these athletes gain professional experience, they are expected to attract more attention in international competitions and possibly inspire future recruits to Harvard's women's soccer program.
Bottom LineThe success of these former Crimson players underscores the strength of Harvard's women's soccer program, proving it as a breeding ground for professional talent in the sport.
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