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Harry Newton - Play Overseas (U.K.)
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Harry Newton - Play Overseas (U.K.)

How to Play Your Sport in the U.K. & Get a Master's Degree

The Student Athlete Sessions

Harry Newton is former college soccer player from the U.K. who came to the U.S. for school. After graduating, he started Play Overseas to help U.S. students looking to do the opposite - namely continue their athletic & academic career in the U.K.
 
In this episode we dive into why he started the company, how Play Overseas has helped hundreds of D3 athletes (from over 100+ D3 colleges!) make their way across the pond, what he got from his international sports experience, and what's next in UK college sports.

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Harry offers actionable tips for those not ready to give up their sport - even without extra years of NCAA eligibility.

Enjoy!


PLAY OVERSEAS

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