TSF Academy 2025 College Commitments and College Presentation
TSF Academy congratulates the players who have committed to play college soccer in the 2025 fall season.
Academy Director Lee Leonard on the players committed to college. “Whether you are an MLS Next player shining on the National stage, an NEAL/EDP player dominating the local area or a player new to the sport looking to find their way in the game we have a home for you at our club. TSF Academy continues to be a great pathway into college soccer programs. The TSF Leadership team will work with our student athletes to provide assistance with creating a recruitment plan and help identifying the right fit for your collegiate career. We wish all the 2025 student athletes all the best.”



2025 College Commitments
- Nicholas Gallucci – U.S. Naval Academy
- Branden Cadigan – Stevens Institute of Technology
- Jasper Danielian – University of Rochester
- Maxwell Mobray – Harvard University
- Cayden Walton – College of the Holy Cross
- Noah Mellen – Marist College
- Kosuke Yoshikawa – Old Dominion University
- Andrew Porucznik – St. John’s University
- Austin Mobray – Boston University
- Mucheru Wamae – Dickinson College
- Gerardo Mendez – Felician University
- Lucas Furlonge – Kenyon College
- Jan Hejna – Harvard University
- Kieran Meehan – Monmouth University
- Daniel Dashkevich – Gettysburg University
- Cameron Linnington – Gettysburg University
- Joey Nigro – Kenyon College
TSF Academy College Night Presentation
TSF Academy hosted a college night for its players, with a special presentation from Julian
Richens, Head Men’s Soccer Coach at St. Peters College. The night also featured former TSF
Academy standout Darrell Etienne Jr. who was able to provide a unique perspective on being a student athlete and what it takes to succeed at the college level.
The attendees also heard from Academy Director Lee Leonard and Girls Director Darrell
Etienne, on the impact of the Academy process and how it will help in the transition to playing in college. The presentation was well attended by parents and players, who learned more about the college recruiting process. Attendees had an opportunity to ask questions and gain insight from multiple perspectives.











