
Vermont's Max Murray looks to get past a defender during a game last season. (UVM Athletics)
Last year, the Seacoast United Phantoms won the USL League Two Northeast Division with a record of 12-1-1.
After capturing their third-ever division crown, the Phantoms advanced to the final of the Eastern bracket of the playoffs, falling one win shy of a league semifinal appearance.
That success was thanks, in large part, to a roster loaded with distinct New England connections. And once again, in 2023, the Phantoms will be relying on talent with local ties to lead the squad back to championship contention.
The 2023 USL League Two season will begin next month, and franchises have been announcing who will be taking the field for them this spring/summer.