CHICAGO, IL — Texas Tech freshman Raleigh Greason has been invited to participate in the inaugural U.S. Soccer Women's College Talent ID Camp, U.S. Soccer announced Monday.
Greason, a native of Colorado and early enrollee with the Red Raiders, is one of 42 players selected for the event, which runs June 18-22 at McCurry Park in Atlanta. The camp is a collaboration between U.S. Soccer’s Talent ID staff, the U.S. Youth National Teams, and the U.S. Women’s National Team staff. It includes training sessions and intrasquad matches for players born between 2005 and 2008, with the goal of identifying future members of the U-18, U-19, U-20, U-23, and senior national teams.
Greason joins a growing list of Red Raiders to receive U.S. Soccer recognition, including current teammates Macy Blackburn, Kylie Bahr, and Sam Courtwright.
Before arriving at Texas Tech, Greason built a standout résumé with Real Colorado and in high school, earning ECNL All-America honors from TopDrawer Soccer, First Team ECNL All-Conference and All-State honors. She scored 24 goals at the club level and 36 in high school while being named Jeffco Class 5A MVP in both 2023 and 2024.
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