Manget comes to Michigan from British Columbia, Canada, where she played two years of high school soccer before playing club soccer only in her final two years of high school. National/International: Canada Soccer Youth Natation Team Pool Hometown: Surrey, British Columbia, Canada Named second team All-State as a sophomore. Was named to the Lansing State Journal Dream Team as well as being an Athlete of the Year finalist in her sophomore season. Helped her high school team to back-to-back CAAC League Championships. Helped her team to a second-place finish at the Super Y Meuiensteen Technical Championship in Atlanta and went on the Super Y Global Sports Image trip to Italy in 2017. Traveled to Costa Rica for an ODP Tournament in 2019 and was on the all-star team at the Boca Interregional event in 2018. Was part of the Olympic Development Program rom 2018-2020 and was on the ODP National team in 2019. Was a two-time All-CAAC Conference selection as well as a two-time all-district honoree. Also played one season with the AFC semi-pro team based out of Detroit, Mich. Peters is the second signee from Michigan in the 2021 class as she attended high school at Mason and played two years of varsity soccer before playing her final two seasons in the ECNL for the Michigan Hawks. National/International: Olympic Development Program Named a DA North Carolina Standout in 2018 and went to the id2 training camp in Phoenix, Ariz., in 2017, while being in the Michigan ODP Pool in 2017. Helped her team to the ECNL National finals in 2019 and was an all-conference selection in both 20. Was a member of the ECNL Hawks Supercup Team in 2021 and played in the National Selection game in Florida in 2020. Attended Washtenaw Christian Academy and played ECNL instead of high school soccer. Kalitta is one of two Michigan players to sign in the 2021 class, coming from Saline and playing club for the Michigan Hawks. The incoming freshman class includes a balance of dynamic attacking and defending personnel, while bringing in two in-state players, a player from Texas and one from British Columbia, Canada.Ĭlub: Michigan Hawks, Elite Clubs National League "We are very excited about their ability to make lasting contributions to our team - which is looking forward to competing for a Big Ten championship this fall," said Klein. 15 in the United Soccer Coaches Poll to close out the 2019 season. The newest Wolverines join a program that made a Big Ten Tournament final, an NCAA third-round appearance and finished at No. They are very talented soccer players, but more importantly, great young women with character, drive, and are determined to be impactful both in the classroom and on the field." "Even though it is our smallest class since arriving at Michigan, they are all a great representation of what we value in future builders. "We are very excited about our 2021 recruiting class," said Klein. Tamia Tolbert (Murphy, Texas/The Episcopal School of Dallas).Syah Mangat (Surrey, British Columbia, Canada/Burnaby Central Secondary).Avery Peters (Mason, Mich./Mason High School).Avery Kalitta (Saline, Mich./Washtenaw Christian Academy). Klein has signed four to National Letters of Intent in the 2021 class, which she and her staff believe will be impactful players during their time as Wolverines. University of Michigan women's soccer head coach Jennifer Klein announced Thursday (June 4) the program's 2021 signing class.
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