At New Vision Sports we are pleased to share the latest updates on the university destinations of several of our athletes, who will begin a new academic and athletic chapter in the United States starting Fall 2025, as well as one standout athlete joining in Spring 2026. These achievements reflect the ongoing work we carry out alongside our players from the very first contact through their arrival on campus.
Below, we detail the confirmed commitments:
Men's Soccer – Fall 2025 Entry
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Ariel Ching – Lamar Community College (Colorado, NJCAA) Located in the state of Colorado, Lamar is recognized for its competitive athletic program within the NJCAA. It offers an ideal environment for the well-rounded development of students and features excellent sports facilities.
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Daniel Duculli – East Central Community College (Mississippi, NJCAA) An institution with a strong academic and athletic reputation, located in Decatur, Mississippi. Its men's soccer program is part of the fierce regional competition within the NJCAA.
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Julen Arteaga – South Dakota School of Mines (South Dakota, NCAA D2) A public university of engineering and applied sciences with a strong academic focus. Its men's soccer program competes in NCAA Division II, combining high academic and athletic performance.
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Lucas Montino and Sebastian Montino – Iowa Western Community College (Iowa, NJCAA D1) Recognized as one of the best community colleges in the country, Iowa Western is the reigning NJCAA Division 1 national champion. Its soccer program stands out for its competitiveness and professionalism.
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Matthew Turner – University of Tennessee Southern (Tennessee, NAIA) Located in Pulaski, it is part of the public university system of Tennessee. Its soccer program competes in the NAIA, offering a balance between academic rigor and athletic opportunity.
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Pol Bistue – Benedictine University at Mesa (Arizona, NAIA) An urban campus of the prestigious Benedictine University. Based in Mesa, Arizona, it provides a well-rounded education with a competitive NAIA team and a multicultural environment.
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Ricardo Marquez – Marian University (Indiana, NAIA) A Catholic university with a strong tradition in sports. Its men's soccer team competes at a high level within the NAIA, and its campus is located in Indianapolis, a city with a vibrant university life.
Men's Tennis – Fall 2025 Entry
- David Garces – Northwestern College (Iowa, NAIA) Located in Orange City, Iowa, Northwestern is a Christian university with a humanistic focus. Its men's tennis program is in constant growth, combining athletic discipline with values-based education.
Women's Soccer – Spring 2026 Entry
- Milagro Roberts – Daytona State College (Florida, NJCAA D1) One of the most prestigious institutions within the NJCAA. Daytona State was crowned national champion in women's soccer in 2024. Located in Florida, it is recognized for fostering the development of international athletes. Milagro also represents Panama as a player on the national women's team.
All of these commitments are the result of a personalized and structured process, in which each athlete received comprehensive support from their pre-evaluation and profile creation, through university outreach, document preparation, and travel logistics.
At New Vision Sports we do not just place players — we build real bonds with each family and each young athlete, making sure their transition is successful both athletically and academically.
We remain committed to our mission of transforming lives through sport. This is just the beginning.