
Main, Symmonds Called Up To U.S. Soccer Women’s College ID Camp
June 16, 2025 | Soccer
ATLANTA – Mississippi State junior Zoe Main and freshman Adia Symmonds are among the 42 players called up to U.S. Soccer's Women's College Talent ID Camp set to begin on Wednesday.
The first-of-its-kind camp will be held June 18-22 in Atlanta, Georgia, and is part of the growing U.S. Youth National Teams' scouting strategy with the objective of increasing programming opportunities for college-specific players with high potential. Mississippi State is one of 11 colleges with multiple players represented, and only two schools had three.
Main, a Second Team All-SEC selection last season, ranked third on the team in goals in 2024 and fourth in points. Three of her goals were game-winners and two came in the NCAA Tournament. Main was among the player pool for the provisional roster for the U.S. U-23 Women's National Team squad that played friendlies in Germany earlier this month. Most recently, she played in The Soccer Tournament with Austin Rise FC, scoring the target-score-time goal in the squad's 5-0 win over Angel City FC.
Symmonds, who has previously trained with English side Arsenal's U-21 squad, enrolled early for the spring semester in Starkville. She played at Sunlake High School in Florida where she tallied 45 goals and 37 assists in three seasons. On the club circuit, she was and ECNL First Team All-Southeast Conference selection in 2023 with Florida Premier FC which went on to win the ECNL Championship in 2024. In 2022, she was tabbed to the U.S. Soccer Olympic Development Program National Training Camp.
The camp will take place at McCurry Park in Atlanta with 41 players selected from the 2005, 2006 and 2007 birth years, and one having been born in 2008. The five-day camp will consist of three training sessions and two intrasquad matches. The overall pool of 42 players will be divided into two teams for camp.
For more information on the Bulldog soccer program, follow on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching "HailStateSOC."
The first-of-its-kind camp will be held June 18-22 in Atlanta, Georgia, and is part of the growing U.S. Youth National Teams' scouting strategy with the objective of increasing programming opportunities for college-specific players with high potential. Mississippi State is one of 11 colleges with multiple players represented, and only two schools had three.
Main, a Second Team All-SEC selection last season, ranked third on the team in goals in 2024 and fourth in points. Three of her goals were game-winners and two came in the NCAA Tournament. Main was among the player pool for the provisional roster for the U.S. U-23 Women's National Team squad that played friendlies in Germany earlier this month. Most recently, she played in The Soccer Tournament with Austin Rise FC, scoring the target-score-time goal in the squad's 5-0 win over Angel City FC.
Symmonds, who has previously trained with English side Arsenal's U-21 squad, enrolled early for the spring semester in Starkville. She played at Sunlake High School in Florida where she tallied 45 goals and 37 assists in three seasons. On the club circuit, she was and ECNL First Team All-Southeast Conference selection in 2023 with Florida Premier FC which went on to win the ECNL Championship in 2024. In 2022, she was tabbed to the U.S. Soccer Olympic Development Program National Training Camp.
The camp will take place at McCurry Park in Atlanta with 41 players selected from the 2005, 2006 and 2007 birth years, and one having been born in 2008. The five-day camp will consist of three training sessions and two intrasquad matches. The overall pool of 42 players will be divided into two teams for camp.
For more information on the Bulldog soccer program, follow on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching "HailStateSOC."
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