Eloise Paine: A New Chapter with American International College Yellow Jackets!

Eloise Paine in action for Sydney University in the New South Premier League Women!

We are elated to announce a monumental achievement for one of our own, Eloise Paine, who has committed to joining the American International College Yellow Jackets in the ultra-competitive Northeast 10 Conference (NE10), NCAA D2. This marks a significant milestone in Eloise's journey as a student-athlete, and we couldn't be prouder.

Choosing Excellence: American International College (AIC)

AIC stands as a beacon of academic and athletic excellence. Known for its rigorous programs and commitment to holistic development, AIC provides an ideal environment for Eloise to excel academically and athletically. The Yellow Jackets' soccer program, situated in the challenging NE10, adds another layer of competitiveness that will undoubtedly elevate Eloise's game.

From Sydney University to AIC: A Remarkable Soccer Journey

Eloise's soccer journey has been nothing short of remarkable. Hailing from Sydney, she cut her teeth at Sydney University, showcasing her skills in the highly competitive New South Wales National Premier League Women's. Her time at Endeavour Sports High further contributed to her growth, both on the field and in the classroom.

The Benefits of USA College Soccer

Joining the USA college soccer system opens up a world of opportunities for Eloise. Competing against players from diverse backgrounds worldwide will enhance her soccer IQ and provide exposure to varied styles of play. This experience is invaluable for her development as a well-rounded player.

Looking Ahead: The Next Phase of Eloise's Development

As Eloise embarks on this exciting new chapter, we are confident that her talent, dedication, and resilience will leave an indelible mark on the Yellow Jackets' program. We look forward to witnessing her continued growth and success on and off the field!

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