Pipeline Keeper Commits to Harvard University
Pipeline Soccer is proud to announce that Jason Broome - Goalkeeper of 2007 ECNL - has become the first player in Pipeline history to commit to attend Harvard University.
“Honestly, it’s all a little surreal” said Broome. “I’m really excited to commit myself to the admissions process at Harvard and am incredibly thankful that Coach Shapiro and the Harvard staff have given me the opportunity to attend one of the very best universities in the world. None of this would be possible without Coach Santino, Coach Phil and my Pipeline teammates, many of whom I’ve played with since I was 9. Pipeline has had so many players come before me who have gone on to play at the Division 1 level and that definitely helped pave the way. I’m very grateful to Coach Sean and Pipeline for giving me, and all their players, the platform to be seen and make it to the next level.”
Jason is a current senior at McDonogh School and will be playing his 9th, and final, season at Pipeline this upcoming year.
“The one thing that really is the most satisfying thing about coaching for me is seeing players dreams and hard work pay off. Jason will arguably attend the best institution in the world as a student athlete. He’s one of the best GKs I’ve worked with and his work ethic is second to none. You don’t commit to Harvard on skill alone. It’s the complete package and that’s who he is. I’m also thrilled for Jason and the entire Broome family who have believed in our brand for many years” - Coach Santino Quaranta.
The Harvard Crimson men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Harvard University. The team is a member of the Ivy League of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.