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HomeUSYS Midwest Regionals Recap

USYS Midwest Regionals Recap

MICHIGAN WOLVES 11

Michigan Wolves 11 proudly represented Michigan at the 2025 USYS Midwest Regionals in Overland Park, Kansas, competing in the U14 Boys Division. The team earned their spot at regionals by winning the Michigan Spring State Cup, showcasing their skill and determination throughout the season.

In group play, the Wolves dominated their bracket, finishing with a 2-0-1 record. They scored four goals while conceding just two, securing the top spot and advancing to the semifinals.

In the knockout round, the Wolves faced a tough opponent in Academy I. Despite their best efforts, their journey ended with a 4-0 loss in the semifinals.

While the team’s run concluded in the semifinals, Michigan Wolves 11 demonstrated talent, teamwork, and resilience throughout the tournament. Their performance highlights the strength of the program and provides valuable experience as they represented Michigan on the regional stage.

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