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BSU Soccer Thread

Boise State soccer received a NLI from Marin Stamper, a forward from Cherry Creek High School in Colorado. Per her profile on sportsrecruits.com, Stamper has several family members who played collegiate athletics. Her older sister is on the track team at the University of Massachusetts, grandfather was a high school coach and is in the Illinois Hall of Fame and her father played Division I soccer.

A media release regarding Boise State soccer from Matt Brumley of Boise State...

 

Boise State women’s soccer has announced the addition of Marin Stamper to the Class of 2023, head coach Jim Thomas announced, Thursday.

Stamper is a forward hailing from Centennial­, Colo., where she attended Cherry Creek High School. The forward will join fellow Colorado natives Grace Sommers and Morgan Stone at Boise State for the upcoming season. Stamper plays club soccer for Colorado Rapids ECNL, the same youth club as Sommers.

In 2022, Stamper ranked third on the team in goals as she helped lead Cherry Creek to the 5A quarterfinals. Stamper also excels in the classroom, being named Academic Honor Roll for four years and earning 2022 Academic All-State First Team honors.

What Coach Thomas Says:

“We're really, really excited to add another attacking player to the class. Marin is a super diverse player that has the ability to play multiple positions and plays each of those positions in a manner that we don't have on our team right now, which is what excites me the most. For each position that she's assigned, she turns it into two or three other positions; playing higher, playing wider, playing lower and playing really fluid. I think she will add a great deal of attacking options for us with all of the stability that we can put around her. Adding a player that kind of breaks that mold will be a great change and addition for us.”