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mls draft history - MLS Press Box
January 14, 2016
Baltimore Convention Center
Baltimore, Md.
2016 MLS SuperDraft presented by adidas Fact Sheet
MEDIA CONTACT: MLS Communications (New York)
Lauren Hayes
Office Phone: (212) 450-1227
[email protected]
WHAT:
The MLS SuperDraft is Major League Soccer’s annual player draft, brings together top collegiate,
youth, and international players as they step into the professional ranks in MLS. This year, the
SuperDraft consists of four rounds, each with 20 picks. Two rounds will take place on Jan. 14 in
Baltimore and two rounds on Jan. 19 via conference call. Notable selections in past years include:
former New England Revolution and current Seattle Sounders FC forward Clint Dempsey (2004);
2014 AT&T Rookie of the Year, FC Dallas’ Tesho Akindele (2014); and 2015 AT&T Rookie of the
Year, Orlando City SC’s Cyle Larin (2015).
Chicago Fire holds the first overall selection in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft. The following seven
selections are by teams that did not qualify for the Audi 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs, beginning with the
team that earned the fewest points in the 2015 regular season, unless selections have been traded.
The remaining 12 picks are ranked by fewest regular season points among teams that were
eliminated in the same round of the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs.
WHEN:
Thursday, January 14, 2016 (Rounds 1 & 2)
1:00 p.m. ET
WHERE:
Baltimore Convention Center – Ballroom
1 West Pratt Street
Baltimore, Md. 21201
WHO:
All 20 MLS teams will select from approximately 200 draft-eligible players. Only players on the
league’s draft-eligible list, to which MLS clubs submitted names, may be selected. The majority of the
draft prospects are college seniors from NCAA schools with no eligibility remaining. Generation
adidas players and non-collegiate international player signings are also eligible for selection in the
SuperDraft. Generation adidas is a joint program between MLS and adidas that is dedicated to
developing exceptional domestic talent in a professional environment. Each year, a handful of top
domestic underclassmen and youth national team soccer players are signed by the league and
placed in the SuperDraft through this program.
A week before the SuperDraft, the league hosts the adidas MLS Player Combine in Fort Lauderdale,
Fl. where approximately 60 of the nation’s top prospects complete a five-day evaluation by MLS
coaches and scouts. All combine participants are eligible for the SuperDraft.
ATTENDANCE:
The MLS SuperDraft is open to the public at no charge, and fans are invited to attend; however,
seating is limited, and fans are encouraged to arrive early.
HISTORY:
After the inaugural player draft in 1996 in New York City, several south Florida cities hosted the
annual event during the next six drafts (1997-2002). Since 2003, the SuperDraft has moved to a new
location almost every year in coordination with the annual National Soccer Coaches Association of
America (NSCAA) convention. Other previous host cities include Indianapolis, Ind., Philadelphia, Pa.,
Kansas City, Mo and St. Louis, Mo.
FOR UPDATED SUPERDRAFT INFO: www.MLSsoccer.com/superdraft/2016
2016 MLS SuperDraft Rules and Regulations
January 14, 2016
Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Md.
MLS SUPERDRAFT SELECTION FORMAT AND GROUND RULES
Selection Order: The MLS SuperDraft selection order is determined as follows: The first 10 selections are from teams
that did not qualify for the 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs beginning with the team with fewest 2015 regular season points (3
points per win, 1 point per tie). The remaining 10 positions are ranked by fewest regular season points among the teams
that were eliminated in the same round of the MLS Cup Playoffs.
Procedural rules for the 2016 MLS SuperDraft:
Draft Rounds: The 2016 MLS SuperDraft will include two rounds and 41 selections. Once a team has passed, it may no
longer participate in the Draft (e.g. may no longer select players, use a timeout, etc.).
The first two rounds will take place in Baltimore, with the final two rounds taking place on Tuesday, January 19, 2016 via a
conference call (2 p.m. ET).
Selection Clock: Teams are permitted four (4) minutes to make a selection.
Intermissions: There will be a five (5) minute break between rounds.
Timeouts: Each team is permitted one (1) timeout. Timeouts are five (5) minutes in duration. Selections must be made
immediately following the timeout (no additional time given). More than two (2) timeouts cannot be used consecutively.
Failure to Make Selection in Designated Time: Teams that fail to make their selection in time must wait until the next
selection is made, regardless if their choice is presented prior to the next team's decision. The team that was delinquent
with its selection must immediately have its choice in hand following the selection of the team that followed. If not, the
original team must again wait for the next selection to be made.
Trades: Prior to being announced, trades need to be verified and approved by the Commissioner and/or his designee.
Trade announcements should not reveal the identity of players until those players have been contacted by their respective
clubs. For example, Team A trades a "player to be named later" for Team B's first selection.
Team Passing: In the event a team passes, it shall be precluded from making any further picks for the remainder of the
Draft.
2016 MLS SuperDraft presented by adidas
Draft order as of Jan. 12, 2016 – Draft order is subject to change.
ROUND 1
1. Chicago Fire
2. Colorado Rapids
3. Philadelphia Union
4. New York City FC
5. Real Salt Lake
6. Philadelphia Union (from Houston)
7. Orlando City SC
8. San Jose Earthquakes
9. Toronto FC
10. New England Revolution
11. Sporting Kansas City
12. LA Galaxy
13. D.C. United
14. Montreal Impact
15. Seattle Sounders FC
16. Vancouver Whitecaps FC
17. FC Dallas
18. New York Red Bulls
19. Columbus Crew SC
20. Portland Timbers
ROUND 2
21. Columbus Crew SC (from Chicago via Orlando)
22. Colorado Rapids
23. Philadelphia Union
24. Montreal Impact (from New York City FC)
25. Real Salt Lake
26. Houston Dynamo
27. Seattle (from Orlando via Toronto/Philadelphia)
28. San Jose Earthquakes
29. Vancouver Whitecaps FC (from Toronto)
30. New England Revolution
31. Columbus Crew SC (from Kansas City)
32. Orlando City SC (from LA)
33. Chicago Fire (from D.C. United)
34. Montreal Impact
35. Seattle Sounders FC
36. Vancouver Whitecaps FC
37. FC Dallas
38. New York Red Bulls
39. Montreal Impact (from Columbus)
40. Portland Timbers
41. Columbus Crew SC (from Chivas USA)
ROUND 3
42. LA Galaxy (from Chicago)
43. Colorado Rapids
44. Philadelphia Union
45. New York City FC
46. Real Salt Lake
47. Houston Dynamo
48. Orlando City SC
49. San Jose Earthquakes
50. Vancouver Whitecaps FC (from Toronto)
51. New England Revolution
52. Sporting Kansas City
53. LA Galaxy
54. Seattle Sounders FC (from D.C. United)
55. Montreal Impact
56. Toronto FC (from Seattle)
57. Chicago Fire (from Red Bulls via Vancouver)
58. FC Dallas
59. Toronto FC (from Red Bulls)
60. Columbus Crew SC
61. Portland Timbers
ROUND 4
62. Chicago Fire
63. Colorado Rapids
64. Philadelphia Union
65. Real Salt Lake (from NYCFC)
66. Real Salt Lake
67. D.C. United (from Houston)
68. Orlando City SC
69. San Jose Earthquakes
70. Toronto FC
71. Vancouver Whitecaps FC (via New England)
72. Sporting Kansas City
73. LA Galaxy
74. D.C. United
75. Montreal Impact
76. Seattle Sounders FC
77. Vancouver Whitecaps FC
78. FC Dallas
79. D.C. United (from Red Bulls)
80. Columbus Crew SC
81. Portland Timbers
MLS SuperDraft Facts
FIRST OVERALL SELECTIONS
The University of California, Los Angeles has had four players taken with the No. 1 overall pick, the most of any
school. The University of Connecticut has had three players taken with the first selection overall, after Cyle Larin
was selected with the No. 1 pick in the 2015 SuperDraft. The University of Maryland and the University of Virginia
have had two players taken with the first selection overall, while a further five schools have had one player taken
first overall: Duke University, the University of Akron, , the University of North Carolina, Oregon State University,
Saint Louis University. (Three No. 1 picks were selected who had not attended college).
PLAYERS FROM ONE SCHOOL SELECTED IN FIRST THREE SELECTIONS
The 2014 SuperDraft was just the second time in MLS history a single school had two players selected in the first
three picks overall, when the University of California had two players chosen (Steven Birnbaum No. 2; Christian
Dean No. 3).
The first time two players from the same program went as high was in 2011 when the University of Akron’s
Darlington Nagbe and Perry Kitchen went with the No. 2 and 3 selections.
PLAYERS FROM ONE SCHOOL SELECTED IN DRAFT
The University of Akron set an MLS record with seven players selected in the 2011 SuperDraft, including a record
five selections in the first round.
The previous record was set in the 2009 SuperDraft, when Wake Forest had six players selected.
Five players from a school have been selected in the College Draft or SuperDraft on five occasions (UCLA, 1996,
2000, 2004; Maryland, 2009; California, 2011). Four players from a school have been selected on a further 13
occasions, including both Creighton and Louisville in 2012.
ROOKIE WINNERS
The most outstanding first-year professional is annually recognized as the MLS Rookie of the Year, and more
often than not, that player is selected in the first round on SuperDraft day.
Since 1999, 13 of the 16 winners of the award have been chosen with their club’s first pick in the opening round.
Twice, the No. 1 overall selection has gone on to win MLS Rookie of the Year honors – Maurice Edu in 2007 with
Toronto FC, and Cyle Larin in 2015 with Orlando City SC.
No. 1 selections to win MLS Rookie of the Year: Jay Heaps (Miami, 1999, second overall); Carlos Bocanegra
(Chicago, 2000, fourth overall); Kyle Martino (Columbus, 2002, eighth overall); Clint Dempsey (New England,
2004, eighth overall); Michael Parkhurst (New England, 2005, ninth overall); Maurice Edu (Toronto FC, 2007, first
overall); Sean Franklin (LA Galaxy, 2008, fourth overall); Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy, 2009, third overall); C.J.
Sapong (Sporting Kansas City, 2011, 10th overall); Austin Berry (Chicago Fire, 2012; ninth overall); Dillon Powers
(Colorado Rapids, 2013, 11th overall); Tesho Akindele (FC Dallas, 2014, sixth overall); Cyle Larin (Orlando City
SC, 2015, first overall)
LATEST ROOKIE WINNER
Jonathan Bornstein was selected as the MLS Rookie of the Year in 2006 after he was taken with the 37th overall
selection by Chivas USA, the first pick in the fourth and final round. Bornstein was the latest player ever selected
in the annual draft to win top rookie honors; Steve Ralston, who was the 18th player chosen in the 1996 College
Draft (out of 30 total selections) by the Tampa Bay Mutiny, was the previous.
MULTIPLE PLAYERS SELECTED IN FIRST ROUND FROM SAME SCHOOL
In the 2012 MLS SuperDraft, 13 players were selected from just six schools – the most multiple selections from
the same schools in draft history. In 2011, the University of Akron broke every record for previous MLS drafts
when it had five players selected in the first round – all in the first eight selections overall. Wake Forest University
had held the record with four selections in the first round of the 2010 SuperDraft. On six occasions, three or more
players from the same school have been selected in the first round, the last in 2014 (University of California).
1996 College
1999 College
1999 College
1999 College
2000 SuperDraft
2000 SuperDraft
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2012 SuperDraft
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2014 SuperDraft
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2015 SuperDraft
2015 SuperDraft
UCLA (Adam Frye, Chris Snitko)
Duke (Jay Heaps, Evan Whitfield)
Virginia (Jason Moore, Matt Chulis)
Southern Methodist (Tony Soto, Paul Broome)
Indiana (Nick Garcia, Aleksey Korol)
UCLA (Steve Shak, Carlos Bocanegra, Sasha Victorine)
Clemson (John Wilson, Alan Woods)
San Jose State (Ryan Suarez, Isaias Bardales Jr.)
Connecticut (Chris Gbandi, Mansour Ndiaye)
Southern Methodist (Luchi Gonzalez, Carl Bussey)
Santa Clara (Ryan Cochrane, Steve Cronin)
Maryland (Clarence Goodson, Scott Buete)
Indiana (Danny O'Rourke, Drew Moor)
Wake Forest (Michael Parkhurst, Scott Sealy)
UCLA (Marvell Wynne, Patrick Ianni)
Maryland (Maurice Edu, Chris Seitz)
Virginia (Bakary Soumare, Nico Colaluca)
UCLA (Chance Myers, Anthony Beltran)
California-Santa Barbara (Ciaran O’Brien, Andy Iro)
Maryland (Omar Gonzalez, Rodney Wallace, Jeremy Hall)
Wake Forest (Sam Cronin, Michael Lahoud)
Wake Forest (Ike Opara, Zack Schilawski, Corben Bone, Austin da Luz)
UCLA (Amobi Okugo, David Estrada, Michael Stephens)
Akron (Darlington Nagbe, Perry Kitchen, Zarek Valentin, Kofi Sarkodie, Michael Nanchoff)
Indiana (Will Bruin, Rich Balchan)
North Carolina (Jalil Anibaba, Eddie Ababio)
Louisville (Nick DeLeon, Austin Berry, Colin Rolfe)
California-Santa Barbara (Luis Silva, Sam Garza)
North Carolina (Matt Hedges, Enzo Martinez)
Connecticut (Andrew Jean-Baptiste, Tony Cascio)
UCLA (Kelyn Rowe, Chandler Hoffman)
Creighton (Ethan Finlay, Andrew Duran)
Boston College (Kyle Bekker, Charlie Rugg)
Maryland (John Stertzer, Taylor Kemp)
Notre Dame (Ryan Finley, Dillon Powers)
California (Steven Birnbaum, Christian Dean, Ryan Neil)
Maryland (Patrick Mullins, Schillo Tshuma)
Connecticut (Cyle Larin, Sergio Campbell)
Syracuse (Alex Bono, Skylar Thomas)
GOALKEEPER SELECTED FIRST OVERALL
When Andre Blake was selected with the first overall selection by Philadelphia Union out of the University of
Connecticut in 2014, it was the first time in MLS draft history a goalkeeper was selected at the No. 1 pick.
The previous highest selection of a goalkeeper had come in the 2005 SuperDraft, when Chivas USA took Brad
Guzan with the second selection overall. Just six times have goalkeepers been selected in the first five selections
overall: 1996: Chris Snitko (5; Tampa Bay Mutiny; UCLA); 2000: Adin Brown (3, Colorado Rapids; William &
Mary); 2005: Brad Guzan (2, Chivas USA; South Carolina); 2007: Chris Seitz (4, Real Salt Lake; Maryland); 2011:
Zac MacMath (5, Philadelphia Union, Maryland); 2014: Andre Blake (1, Philadelphia Union, Connecticut)
DEALING NO. 1 OVERALL
Twice on draft day – in 2006, and again in 2014 – the No. 1 overall selection has been traded. In 2006, Chivas
USA traded the No. 1 overall selection to the MetroStars in return for the No. 5 overall selection in 2006 and
Jason Hernandez. The MetroStars then selected Marvell Wynne. In 2014, D.C. United traded the No. 1 overall
selection to Philadelphia Union for the No. 2 selection in 2014 and allocation amount. Union took Andre Blake
with the first pick overall; United selected Steven Birnbaum with the second selection.
On three other occasions, teams holding the natural No. 1 selection have traded away the pick. In 2013, the New
England Revolution obtained the first overall selection, later selecting Andrew Farrell, from Toronto FC for the No.
4 overall selection (later used by Vancouver to select Kekuta Manneh) and an allocation amount. In 2008, the
Kansas City Wizards obtained the first overall pick from the San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for defender Nick
Garcia, then chose Chance Myers No. 1 overall. In 2004, D.C. United acquired the first overall selection from the
Dallas Burn in exchange for an allocation and future considerations; that pick was used to select Freddy Adu.
M.A.C. HERMANN TROPHY WINNERS IN SUPERDRAFT
The Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy honors the top male and female Division I college soccer players in
the United States. The award is college soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy and represents the highest level
of individual achievement in the sport. The winners of the award are selected through voting by the members of
the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Following are the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winners since
the inception of Major League Soccer and when they have been selected in the draft (College Draft, 1996-1999;
SuperDraft, 2000-present):
YEAR
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
HERMANN TROPHY WINNERS
ROUND PICK (OVERALL)
Leo Stolz
1
18
Patrick Mullins
1
11
Patrick Mullins
(2014 ELIGIBLE)
Andrew Wenger
1
1
Darlington Nagbe
1
2
Teal Bunbury
1
4
Marcus Tracy
4
56
O'Brian White
1 (2009)
4
Joseph Lapira
3 (2008)
35
Jason Garey
1
3
Danny O'Rourke
1
4
Chris Wingert
2
12
Alecko Eskandarian
1
1
Luchi Gonzalez
1
6
Ali Curtis
1
2
Sasha Victorine
1
11
Jay Heaps
1
2
Johnny Torres
1
5
Mike Fisher
1
2
Matt McKeon
1
1
TEAM
New York Red Bulls
New England Revolution
Montréal Impact
Portland Timbers
Kansas City Wizards
Houston Dynamo
Toronto FC
Toronto FC
Columbus Crew
San Jose Earthquakes
Columbus Crew
D.C. United
San Jose Earthquakes
Tampa Bay Mutiny
Los Angeles Galaxy
Miami Fusion
New England Revolution
Tampa Bay Mutiny
Kansas City Wizards
DRAFT SELECTIONS BY SCHOOL
Schools listed by number of players selected all-time
(through 2015; all drafts – Inaugural, College,
Supplemental and SuperDraft – included):
Top 10 schools (since 2011) by players selected in
SuperDraft and Supplemental Draft:
70
43
43
43
40
35
32
31
30
29
29
28
26
25
25
24
23
22
21
21
20
17
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
13
13
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
12
11
11
UCLA
Indiana
Maryland
North Carolina
Virginia
Wake Forest
Creighton
Connecticut
California
Notre Dame
California-Santa Barbara
Southern Methodist
Washington
Stanford
Clemson
Santa Clara
St. Louis
Duke
New Mexico
South Florida
Akron
Portland
Louisville
Ohio State
St. John's (N.Y.)
San Francisco
California-Irvine
Brown
San Diego State
Cal State-Northridge
Georgetown
Penn State
Princeton
Rutgers
Old Dominion
North Carolina State
Tulsa
Alabama-Birmingham
Seton Hall
Southern Connecticut State
Fresno State
Michigan State
Syracuse
San Diego
North Carolina-Charlotte
South Carolina
Coastal Carolina
UCLA
Akron
North Carolina
Louisville
Notre Dame
Indiana
Connecticut
California
California-Santa Barbara
South Florida
COLLEGE PROVIDERS TO MLS
Top 10 schools all-time by MLS players attended:
61
45
41
36
36
29
26
24
24
22
UCLA
Virginia
Maryland
Indiana
North Carolina
Wake Forest
Clemson
Connecticut
California
Washington
Top 10 schools (since 2011) by MLS players
attended:
25
22
21
20
20
19
18
16
12
11
11
UCLA
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Akron
Maryland
Indiana
California
Notre Dame
Connecticut
California-Santa Barbara
Virginia
* limited to those who played at least one MLS
regular-season game during that time
PLAYERS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 SELECTED IN SUPERDRAFT
(ROUND/PICK; AGE (YEARS/DAYS); [BIRTHDATE])
2000
Bobby Convey (D.C. United, 1/12; 16.285 [05/27/1983])
2001
Santino Quaranta (D.C. United, 1/8; 16.114
[10/14/1984])
Devin Barclay (Tampa Bay, 2/14; 17.302 [04/09/1983])
Eddie Johnson (Dallas, 2/19; 16.311 [03/31/1984])
Miguel Saavedra (Dallas, 6/67; 17.217 [07/03/1983])
2002
Justin Mapp (D.C. United, 1/4; 17.115 [10/18/1984])
Jordan Stone (Dallas, 2/15; 17.331 [03/16/1984])
Craig Capano (Chicago, 2/17; 16.218 [07/07/1985])
2003
Guillermo Gonzalez (Los Angeles, 1/8; 17.378
[01/04/1986])
Eddie Gaven (MetroStars, 2/12; 16.084 [10/25/1986])
Arturo Alvarez (San Jose, 2/13; 17.203 [06/28/1985])
2004
Freddy Adu (D.C. United, 1/1; 14.228 [06/02/1989])
Michael Bradley (MetroStars, 4/36; 16.169
[07/31/1987])
2005
Nikolas Besagno (Real Salt Lake, 1/1; 15.226
[06/02/1989])
Tim Ward (MetroStars, 1/12; 17.321 [02/28/1987])
Quavas Kirk (Los Angeles, 3/34; 16.276 [04/13/1988])
2006
Josmer Altidore (MetroStars, 2/17; 16.075
[11/06/1989])
Blake Wagner (FC Dallas, 2/18; 17.356 [01/29/1988])
2007
Anthony Wallace (1/9, Dallas; 17.351 [01/26/1989])
Bryan Arguez (1/11, D.C. United; 17.364 [01/13/1989])
Abdus Ibrahim (2/14, Dallas; 15.150 [08/15/1991])
2008
Brek Shea (1/2, Dallas; 17.324 [02/28/1990])
Josh Lambo (1/8, Dallas; 17.060 [11/19/1990])
Alex Nimo (2/17, Real Salt Lake; 17.303 [03/21/1990])
2010
Jack McInerney (1/7; Philadelphia; 17.162
[08/05/1992])
Zac Herold (2/24; Toronto FC; 17.221 [06/07/1992])
2011
Omar Salgado (1/1; Vancouver; 17.125 [09/10/1993])
FIRST SELECTIONS BY EXPANSION TEAMS
OVERALL SELECTION PLAYER
MIAMI FUSION FC (1998)
1.
Leo Cullen
CHICAGO FIRE (1998)
2.
Ritchie Kotschau
REAL SALT LAKE (2005)
1.
Nikolas Besagno
CHIVAS USA (2005)
2.
Brad Guzan
TORONTO FC (2007)
1.
Maurice Edu (Ga)
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES (2008)
15.
Shea Salinas
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC (2009)
1.
Steve Zakuani (Ga)
PHILADELPHIA UNION (2010)
1.
Danny Mwanga (Ga)
VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC (2011)
1.
Omar Salgado (Ga)
PORTLAND TIMBERS (2011)
2.
Darlington Nagbe (Ga)
MONTREAL IMPACT (2012)
1.
Andrew Wenger (Ga)
ORLANDO CITY SC (2015)
1.
Cyle Larin (Ga)
NEW YORK CITY FC (2015)
2.
Khiry Shelton
SCHOOL
Univ. of Maryland
George Mason Univ.
U.S. Under-17
Univ. of South Carolina
Univ. of Maryland
Furman Univ.
Univ. of Akron
Oregon State Univ.
U.S. U-20 national team
Univ. of Akron
Duke Univ.
Univ. of Connecticut
Oregon State Univ.
Ga
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2016 MLS SUPERDRAFT ‐ LIST OF AVAILABLE PLAYERS FOR SELECTION (as of Jan. 12, 2016)
WT
DOB
HOMETOWN
NAME
POS
HT
Tariq Abu‐Akeel
MF
6‐1
170
07/28/1994
Rochester Hills, Mich.
David Acuna Camacho
DF
5‐11
161
04/04/1994
Heredia, Costa Rica
Jeff Adkins
FW
5‐8
145
02/16/1994
Shelby Township, Mich.
Conor Agnew
MF
6‐0
170
04/13/1994
Fort Mill, S.C.
Tony Alfaro
DF
6‐2
190
06/15/1993
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Emir Alihodzic
MF
6‐0
170
09/02/1993
St. Louis, Mo.
Amass Amankona
MF
5‐7
08/02/1995
Kumasi, Ghana
Atobra Ampadu
DF
5‐9
158
Accra, Ghana
Logan Andryk
FW
5‐10
155
07/15/1994
Hartland, Wis.
Emmanuel Appiah
MF
5‐9
160
09/26/1993
Westerville, Ohio
Ryan Arambula
MF
5‐7
151
12/19/1993
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Duncan Backus
MF
6‐2
177
01/28/1993
Highland Village, Texas
Hadji Barry
FW
6‐0
165
12/08/1992
Rochester, N.Y.
DF
6‐4
04/27/1993
Overland Park, Kan. Alec Bartlett
Abraham Bartoah
DF
6‐1
204
11/15/1994
New Haven, Conn.
Grant Bell
DF
6‐0
179
07/09/1993
Little Falls, Minn.
Zach Bennett
GK
6‐3
191
12/31/1993
Plano, Texas
Louie Berra
MF
5‐9
161
04/02/1994
St. Louis, Mo.
Conner Bevans
MF
6‐0
11/22/1994
La Habra Heights, Calif.
Vincent Bezecourt
MF
5‐7
145
06/10/1993
Aire sur l'Adour, France
Justin Bilyeu
DF
6‐2
175
02/03/1994
St. Louis, Mo.
Mats Bjurman MF
5‐11
155
03/09/1994
Irvine, Calif. Paul Blanchette
GK
6‐4
195
04/16/1994
Palo Alto, Calif.
Kissima Bojang
MF
6‐1
06/16/1992
Seattle, Wash.
Dominic Bonilla
MF
5‐9
152
07/20/1993
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Colin Bonner
FW
6‐4
215
05/01/1994
Fulton, Md. DF
5‐11
172
08/14/1994
El Paso, Texas
Justis Bradley
Biko Bradnock‐Brennan
DF
6‐3
180
10/04/1992
Cork, Ireland
Conor Branson
DF
6‐2
190
11/14/1991
Pontefract, England
Neco Brett
FW
5‐8
165
03/22/1992
Kingston, Jamaica
DF
5‐10
170
04/22/1993
Duelmen, Germany
Julian Buescher
Renato Bustamante
FW
5‐11
180
04/14/1990
Lima, Peru
Ryan Cain
MF
6‐0
180
12/07/1992
Paraparaumu, New Zealand
Eduardo Calzada
FW
5‐8
150
10/20/1994
South Los Angeles, Calif.
Idrissa Camara
FW
6‐3
175
10/22/1993
Denver, Colo.
Jonathan Campbell
DF
6‐2
185
06/27/1993
Greensboro, N.C.
Zach Carroll
DF
6‐3
190
03/16/1994
Grand Blanc, Mich.
Tom Carwile
DF
6‐0
195
Tulsa, Okla.
T.J. Casner
FW
5‐11
175
09/28/1994
Irvine, Calif.
Fernando Castellanos
MF
5‐8
150
05/18/1994
Montclair, Calif.
Dennis Castillo
DF
5‐11
170
04/30/1993
San Jose, Costa Rica
Lucas Champenois
GK
5‐11
08/14/1994
Mountain View, Calif. Tyler Channell
FW
6‐2
195
05/20/1993
Troy, Mich.
Vince Cicciarelli
FW
6‐2
205
02/23/1993
Peoria, Ill. Stefan Cleveland
GK
6‐1
185
05/25/1994
Dayton, Ohio
Paul Clowes
MF
5‐9
155
12/27/1993
Cheshire, England
Kip Colvey
DF
5‐10
162
03/14/1994
Picton, New Zealand
Ryan Condotta
MF
6‐2
195
09/21/1993
Keller, Texas
JP Correa
FW
6‐1
175
02/14/1992
Montville, N.J.
Eduardo Cortes
GK
5‐10
165
08/31/1993
Dallas, Texas
Paco Craig
DF
6‐2
195
10/19/1992
London, England
Eric Crawford
DF
6‐2
175
08/15/1992
North York, Ont.
Kyle Culbertson
MF
6‐0
160
11/03/1992
Columbus, Ohio
Tyler David DF
6‐2
188
03/01/1999
Lakeville, Minn.
Connor Davis
DF
6‐1
180
07/11/1993
Roswell, Ga.
Torrey DeArmas
FW
5‐8
150
04/19/1994
Escondido, Calif.
Amer Didic
DF
6‐4
180
Edmonton, Alberta
Nathan Diehl
DF
6‐0
175
12/25/1992
Birmingham, Ala.
Pat Dixon
MF
5‐10
Sydney, Australia
Tim Dobrowolski
GK
6‐3
09/07/1993
Rockford, Ill.
Mikhail Doholis
MF
5‐10
164
01/16/1994
Vancouver, Wash.
Liam Doyle
DF
6‐4
198
07/01/1992
Isle of Man, UK
Christian Duarte
MF
5‐7
150
02/22/1994
Houston, Texas
Mathew Dudley
MF
6‐2
180
09/30/1993
Preston, England
Austin Dunn
MF
6‐0
175
03/07/1994
Perry, Mich.
COLLEGE
Brown Univ.
Monmouth Univ.
Butler Univ.
Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte
California State Univ., Dominguez Hills
Univ. of Nebraska Omaha
Univ. of Dayton
Boston College
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Univ. of Cincinnati
Univ. of South Carolina
Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
Univ. of Central Florida
Drake Univ.
Manhattan College
Bradley Univ.
Michigan State Univ.
Univ. of Louisville
Gonzaga Univ.
St. Francis College Brooklyn
Southern Illinois Univ.‐Edwardsville
Univ. of California, Irvine
Loyola Marymount Univ.
Univ. of Dayton
Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte
Univ. of North Carolina at Wilmington
Univ. of South Carolina
Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte
Univ. of Charleston
Robert Morris Univ.
Syracuse Univ.
Fresno Pacific Univ.
West Virginia Univ.
Univ. of California, Irvine
Southern Methodist Univ.
Univ. of North Carolina
Michigan State Univ.
Trinity Univ.
Clemson Univ.
Creighton Univ.
Virginia Commonwealth Univ.
Saint Mary's College
Saginaw Valley State Univ.
Saint Louis Univ.
Dartmouth College
Clemson Univ.
California Polytechnic State Univ.
Old Dominion Univ.
Rutgers Univ.
Indiana Univ.‐Purdue Univ. Indianapolis
Young Harris College
Northeastern State Univ.
Ohio State Univ.
Saint Louis Univ.
Wofford College
Univ. of San Diego
Baker Univ.
Elon Univ.
Univ. of Pittsburgh
Loyola Univ. Chicago
Oregon State Univ.
Ohio State Univ.
California State Univ., Bakersfield
Oakland Univ.
Univ. of Detroit Mercy
YI
$
YI
YI
Ga
Ga
Ga
$
YI
NAME
Josh Dye
Wesley Eads
Nick Edginton
Tom Elsea
Tsubasa Endoh
Tobias Esche
Luis Esteves
Bezick Evraire
Jésus Fared
Holden Fender
Kyle Fisher
Per Forgaard
Jacques Francois
Kevaughn Frater
Chris Froschauer
Rodrigo Fuentes
Michael Gamble
Alejandro Garcia
Richard Garvey
Raby George
Elias José Gomez
Daniel Gonzalez
Mark Anthony Gonzalez
Kevin Gould
David Graydon
Alex Guerra
Alex Guyer
Hamza Haddadi
Faik Hajderovic
Wade Hamilton
Malcolm Harris
Jack Harrison
Shane Haworth
Josh Heard
Chris Hellmann
Francio Henry
Fabian Herbers
Ryan Herman
Tyler Hilliard
Brendan Hines‐Ike
Patrick Hodan
Femi Hollinger‐Janzen
Marshall Hollingsworth
Omar Holness
Grady Howe
Ben Hummel
Joseph Hutchinson
Nathan Ingham
Callum Irving
Ryan James
Brian James
Jorginho James
Nestor Jaramillo
Dallas Jaye
Bradley Kamdem
Alex Kapp
Vincent Keller Jeff Kilday Russ Klabough
Connor Klekota
Asa Kryst
Max Lachowecki
Matt Lagrassa
Devin L'Amoreaux
Conor Lanahan
Mike Lansing
POS
MF
FW
DF
DF
MF
DF
MF
FW
MF
DF
DF
MF
FW
MF
GK
MF
FW
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
DF
MF
GK
GK
FW
MF
GK
DF
MF
GK
MF
FW
DF
MF
GK
DF
DF
MF
FW
FW
MF
MF
GK
MF
GK
GK
MF
MF
MF
MF
GK
DF
GK
DF
DF
GK
MF
FW
DF
MF
MF
DF
GK
HT
6‐2
5‐11
6‐4
6‐0
5‐8
6‐2
6‐2
6‐0
5‐10
6‐2
'6‐0
6‐2
5‐11
5‐11
6‐4
5‐11
5‐7
5‐10
6‐0
5‐10
5‐11
5‐7
6‐0
6‐0
5‐5
5‐11
6‐0
6‐0
5‐8
6‐2
5‐8
5‐9
6‐4
5‐9
6‐0
6‐3
6‐0
6‐6
6‐0
5‐9
6‐0
5‐8
6‐0
5‐10
6‐6
5‐11
6‐2
6‐0
5‐9
5‐11
6‐2
5‐7
6‐0
6‐0
6‐0
5‐9
6‐3
6‐5
5‐8
5‐8
5‐10
6‐0
5‐7
6‐3
6‐4
WT
175
164
185
145
180
175
165
185
183
176
180
175
215
160
165
146
167
180
135
155
140
155
165
160
145
195
155
155
168
165
180
190
170
235
170
157
175
160
174
175
210
186
190
188
150
182
152
180
182
170
190
210
165
171
162
170
150
180
181
DOB
11/16/1992
03/13/1994
04/23/1994
08/22/1994
08/20/1993
02/03/1991
10/07/1993
03/25/1994
02/25/1994
06/19/1994
12/11/1992
12/14/1994
02/15/1994
10/11/1993
01/05/1994
03/30/1994
02/13/1992
06/09/1994
02/26/1994
09/09/1994
02/13/1994
01/31/1994
02/29/1994
09/15/1994
01/24/1994
11/20/1996
01/14/1993
11/29/1994
10/16/1992
10/31/19xx
08/17/1993
06/18/1993
07/24/1992
11/30/1994
10/19/1993
12/24/1993
03/13/1994
02/15/1994
01/30/1994
09/04/1993
06/27/1993
03/16/1993
04/21/1994
10/25/1993
07/07/1994
02/26/1994
06/19/1993
08/18/1994
10/18/1994
12/21/1992
09/04/1991
08/13/1993
05/25/1993
06/30/1992
01/27/1993
02/17/1994
02/25/1994
06/13/1994
HOMETOWN
Albuquerque, N.M.
Summerville, S.C.
Wellington, New Zealand
Mission Viejo, Calif.
Tokyo, Japan
Bremen, Germany
Ngongotaha, New Zealand
Ottawa, Ont.
Maciel, Argentina
Marietta, Ga. Easley, S.C.
Stavanger, Norway
Port au Prince, Haiti
Jamaica
Union, Ky.
San Diego, Calif. Columbia, Md.
Coral Springs, Fla.
Portmore, St. Catherine, Jamaica
Södertälje, Sweden
Granadero Baigorria, Argentina
Miami, Fla. Toronto, Ontario
San Clemente, Calif.
Kildare, Ireland
Vicenza, Italy
Lincoln, Neb.
Shoreline, Wash.
St. Louis, Mo
Murrieta, Calif.
Damascus, Md.
Bolton, England
Puyallup, Wash.
Victoria, B.C.
Cologne, Germany
St. Catherine, Jamaica
Ahaus, Germany
Fall City, Wash.
Atlanta, Ga. Denver, Colo.
Brookiefield, Wis.
Goshen, Ind.
Libertyville, Ill.
Kingston, Jamaica
Newport Beach, Calif.
Orinda, Calif.
Bradenton, Fla.
Keswick, Ontario
Vancouver, B.C.
Mississauga, Ontario
Sunrise, Fla.
Kingston, Jamaica
Lexington, S.C.
San Ramon, Calif.
Paris, France
Amawalk, N.Y.
Freiburg, Germany
Marshfield, Mass.
Sierra Vista, Ariz.
Amherst, Ohio
Fort Mill, S.C.
Evansville, Ind.
Elk Grove, Calif.
North Charleston, S.C.
Avon, Conn.
Randolph, N.J.
COLLEGE
Univ. of New Mexico
Univ. of South Carolina
Marshall Univ.
Univ. of Redlands
Univ. of Maryland, College Park
Quinnipiac Univ.
St. John's Univ.
Dalhousie Univ.
CA Rosario Central (ARG)
North Carolina State Univ.
Clemson Univ.
Long Island Univ. Post
Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro
Harbour View FC (JAM)
Ohio State Univ.
Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas
Wake Forest Univ.
Univ. of Cincinnati
Colorado School of Mines
Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CA Rosario Central (ARG)
Florida International Univ.
Univ. of Evansville
Univ. of San Francisco
Saint Louis Univ.
Virginia Military Institute
Hastings College
Seattle Univ.
Saint Louis Univ.
California Polytechnic State Univ.
Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County
Wake Forest Univ.
Seattle Univ.
Univ. of Washington
Lynn Univ.
West Virginia Univ.
Creighton Univ.
Univ. of Washington
Duke Univ.
Univ. of South Florida
Univ. of Notre Dame
Indiana Univ.
Wheaton College
Univ. of North Carolina
Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Princeton Univ.
Univ. of South Carolina
Florida Gulf Coast Univ.
Univ. of Kentucky
Bowling Green State Univ.
Penn State Univ.
Harbour View FC (JAM)
Wofford College
Xavier Univ.
Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas
Boston College
Creighton Univ.
Providence College California State Univ., Stanislaus
Univ. of Notre Dame
Univ. of South Carolina
Univ. of Notre Dame
California Polytechnic State Univ.
Univ. of South Carolina
Brandeis Univ.
Bucknell Univ.
Ga
YI
NAME
Richmond Laryea
Thomas Junior Libiih
Sven Lissek
Patrick Lopez
Jamie Luchini
John Lujano
Derek Luke
Mitchell Lurie
Dan Lynd
Darius Madison
Ivan Magalhaes
John Manga
Jared Martinelli
Zach Mason
Layth Masri
Antonio Matarazzo
Tyler Matas
Zach Mathers
Ben Maurey
David Mayer
Jordan McCrary
John McFarlin
Kendall McIntosh
Brendan McSherry
Slater Meehan
William Mellors‐Blair
James Merriam
Ivan Militar
Chase Minter
Cole Missimo
Vincent Mitchell
James Moberg
Rhodes Moore
Devin Morgan
Trevor Morley
Alex Morrell
Kyle Murphy
James Murphy
Larry Ndjock
Michael Nelson
James C Nortey
Reed Norton
Norberto Ochoa Daniel O'Keefe
Alex Olofson
Max Ornstil
Austin Pack
Kyle Parker
Juuso Pasanen
Filip Pavisic
Mike Paye
Colin Phillips
Timo Pitter
Ben Polk
Caleb Postlewait Jack Pounce
Rene Reyes
Conner Rezende
Calvin Rezende
Hugo Rhoads
Albert Rodriguez
Keegan Rosenberry
Sergio Royo
Freddy Ruiz
Miguel Salazar
Michael Salazar
POS
MF
DF
GK
DF
FW
MF
DF
DF
GK
FW
MF
FW
MF
MF
MF
MF
DF
MF
FW
DF
DF
MF
GK
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
DF
DF
FW
FW
MF
FW
DF
FW
DF
FW
DF
MF
MF
GK
FW
MF
DF
MF
MF
MF
FW
DF
MF
FW
MF
FW
DF
FW
DF
FW
FW
MF
FW
HT
5‐9
6‐1
6‐1
6‐0
6‐2
5‐6
5‐9
6‐2
6‐4
5‐7
6‐1
6‐2
5‐11
5‐9
5‐11
6‐4
5‐9
5‐11
6‐5
5‐9
5‐9
5‐7
5‐11
5‐10
5‐11
5‐11
6‐0
6‐2
5‐9
6‐1
5‐9
6‐1
5‐10
6‐3
6‐2
5‐7
6‐0
5‐10
5‐11
6‐1
5‐8
6‐0
6‐1
6‐2
5‐10
6‐0
6‐2
5‐10
6‐0
6‐3
5‐6
6‐1
5‐8
5‐9
5‐10
5‐9
6‐0
5‐7
5‐7
6‐1
5‐9
5‐8
5‐9
6‐0
5‐8
5‐11
WT
150
160
165
175
182
141
163
175
DOB
01/07/1995
09/19/1995
03/01/1992
07/12/1993
08/10/1994
06/30/1994
05/28/1993
07/20/1993
165
185
195
160
160
175
190
145
175
200
160
165
145
170
160
170
175
180
170
150
170
145
185
160
200
175
135
181
165
175
170
152
175
175
175
176
178
180
155
161
190
145
175
160
172
150
165
154
145
145
170
160
160
05/31/1994
12/23/1993
04/15/1994
08/19/1993
02/13/1994
09/10/1991
4/29/1993
170
160
180
04/14/1994
12/21/1992
12/07/1991
07/28/1993
12/15/1992
01/24/1994
06/15/1994
01/12/1994
11/03/1992
03/11/1994
03/20/1992
08/19/1992
02/15/1993
04/23/1993
04/16/1994
09/08/1993
12/25/1993
12/07/1992
05/11/1994
12/11/1992
05/23/1994
04/22/1992
08/08/1994
12/20/1991
03/11/1994
12/21/1990
08/23/1993
03/05/1994
02/24/1994
02/15/1994
12/17/1993
01/01/1994
01/15/1994
09/22/1993
06/24/1993
09/01/1992
09/19/1992
08/22/1993
05/11/1994
03/04/1991
01/21/1993
01/21/1993
08/08/1994
08/15/1987
12/11/1993
08/29/1992
11/11/1993
07/28/1994
11/15/1992
HOMETOWN
Toronto, Ont.
Cameroon
Sewau, Germany
Miami, Fla. Wexford, Pa.
McPherson, Kan. Bridgewater, N.J.
Atlanta, Ga.
Penfield, N.Y.
Philadelphia, Pa,
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Lexington, Ky.
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Galena, Ohio
Louisville, Ky.
Fair Lawn, N.J.
Honolulu, Hawai'i
Keller, Texas
Downington, Pa.
Wigan, England
Marietta, Ga.
Santa Rosa, Calif.
Santa Rosa, Calif. Freehold, N.J.
Soquel, Calif.
Nottingham, England
Gaithersburg, Md.
Szeged, Hungary
Heath, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Reckford Clarendon, Jamaica
Windsor, Calif.
Columbus, Ohio
Brooklyn, N.Y.
San Diego, Calif.
Lakeland, Fla.
Red Hook, N.Y.
Oxford, England
Berlin, Germany
Austin, Texas Accra, Ghana
Evans, Ga.
Riverside, Calif.
Alexandria, Va.
Raleigh, N.C.
Oakland, Calif.
Alpharetta, Ga.
Marvin, N.C.
Kuopio, Finland
Belgrade, Serbia
Monrovia, Liberia
Ottawa, Ont.
Oberschwarzach, Germany
Herkimer, N.Y.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Little Chafont, England Oslo, Norway
Davie, Fla.
Davie, Fla.
West Linn, Ore.
Oak Cliff, Texas Ronks, Pa.
Madrid, Spain
Fort Payne, Ala.
Tucson, Ariz.
Cayo, Belize
COLLEGE
Univ. of Akron
FC Astres Douala (CMR)
Furman Univ.
Florida International Univ.
Lehigh Univ.
Southern Methodist Univ.
Monmouth Univ.
Rutgers Univ.
Univ. of Pittsburgh
Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County
Univ. of Maryland, College Park
Univ. of Cincinnati
Temple Univ.
Ohio State Univ.
Northwestern Univ.
Columbia Univ.
Notre Dame de Namur Univ.
Duke Univ.
Indiana Univ.
Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte
Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Loyola Marymount Univ.
Santa Clara Univ.
Princeton Univ.
Stanford Univ.
Univ. of Michigan
West Virginia Univ.
Old Dominion Univ.
California Polytechnic State Univ.
Northwestern Univ.
Butler Univ.
Univ. of Washington
Xavier Univ.
St. John's Univ.
California State Univ., Northridge
Univ. of North Florida
Clemson Univ.
Univ. of Michigan
Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Old Dominion Univ.
Marquette Univ.
North Carolina State Univ.
Univ. of California, Riverside Radford Univ.
Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Santa Clara Univ.
Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte
Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte
Syracuse Univ.
Saint Louis Univ.
Creighton Univ.
Duquesne Univ.
Creighton Univ.
Syracuse Univ.
Butler Univ.
Saint Peter's Univ.
San Diego State Univ.
Saint Francis Univ.
Saint Francis Univ.
Univ. of Portland
Midwestern State Univ.
Georgetown Univ.
Univ. of Northwestern Ohio
Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham
Elon Univ.
Univ. of California, Riverside Ga
$
$
Ga
NAME
Tarik Salkicic
Dominic Samuel
Alberto Sanchez Garcia
Thomas Sanner
Rodrigo Saravia
Timothy Schmoll
Eric Schoendorf
Maik Schoonderwoerd
Cole Seiler
Tafadzwa Semwayo
Carlos Sendin
Sean Sepe
Sean Sheridan
Javoni Simms
James Smith
Keegan Smith
Andrew Souders
Connor Sparrow Jacob Speed
Jason Stacy
Jordan Stagmiller
Nathan Steinwascher
Ben Strong
Ian Svantesson
Korab Syla
Mitchell Taintor
Andrew Tarbell
Sofiane Tergou
Amare Thomas
Quincy Thomas
Tyler Thompson
Greg Timmer
Jeffrey Torda
Javan Torre
Matt Turner
Josh Turnley
Tobenna Uzo
Jordan Vale
Florian Valot
Pedro Velasquez
Eric Verso
Darragh Vieyra
Brandon Vincent
Derek Vogel
Nile Walwyn
Taylor Washington
Todd Wharton
Andrew Wright
Nick Wysong
Joshua Yaro
Austin Yearwood
Nicholas Zuniga
POS
MF
DF
MF
FW
MF
FW
DF
FW
DF
DF
DF
FW
MF
FW
MF
FW
DF
GK
DF
MF
GK
GK
MF
DF
DF
MF
GK
MF
DF
DF
MF
MF
MF
DF
GK
DF
FW
MF
FW
FW
MF
MF
DF
DF
DF
DF
MF
DF
DF
DF
DF
FW
HT
6‐0
5‐10
5‐11
6‐4
6‐0
6‐6
6‐1
6‐6
6‐1
5‐6
6‐1
5‐11
5‐11
6‐0
6‐0
5‐11
6‐2
6‐3
5‐8
6‐0
6‐0
5‐8
6‐6
5‐11
6‐2
6‐3
6‐0
5‐8
6‐0
5‐8
5‐8
5‐8
6‐2
6‐3
5‐11
6‐4
5‐11
5‐9
5‐10
5‐10
6‐1
5‐11
6‐4
6‐2
5‐10
6‐0
6‐2
6‐1
5‐11
5‐11
6‐0
WT
190
195
175
207
180
150
160
180
175
165
180
165
159
180
195
157
210
169
185
194
155
DOB
10/03/1994
04/11/1994
08/04/1993
05/20/1994
02/22/1993
02/22/1993
11/28/1992
06/21/1993
02/05/1994
06/15/1994
09/19/1994
04/11/1993
12/18/1991
10/24/1992
02/26/1994
05/10/1994
09/06/1993
170
165
155
148
175
175
175
210
170
153
170
160
170
180
200
175
175
170
11/08/1992
02/15/1993
02/26/1993
08/31/1993
11/24/1992
09/11/1994
10/07/1993
09/03/1991
06/12/1993
09/13/1994
07/26/1993
04/11/1994
07/21/1993
10/20/1993
06/24/1994
12/22/1993
10/13/1994
01/15/1994
02/12/1993
05/06/1994
10/04/1992
06/09/1993
05/01/1994
11/15/1993
07/11/1994
08/16/1993
02/08/1994
165
163
160
173
09/14/1993
03/24/1994
08/12/1994
07/11/1994
HOMETOWN
Pinellas Park, Fla.
Toronto, Ontario Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico
Indianapolis, Ind.
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Coppet, Switzerland
Delafield, Wis.
Wamel, Netherlands
Anderson, S.C.
Phoenix, Ariz.
Madrid, Spain
West Islip, N.Y. Levittown, Pa.
Kingston, Jamaica
Eastbourne, England
Temecula, Calif.
Amherst, Ohio
St. Louis, Mo.
Mansfield, Texas
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Avondale, Ariz.
Sterling Heights, Mich.
Mendham, N.J. Orlando, Fla.
Yonkers, N.Y.
Storrs, Conn.
Mandeville, La.
Bitche, France
Pleasantville, Trinidad and Tobago
Mohnton, Pa.
Sacramento, Calif.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Colleyville, Texas
Santa Monica, Calif.
Park Ridge, N.J
Beaver, Pa.
Houston, Texas
Auckland, New Zealand
Monaco, France
Wilmington, Calif.
Los Angeles, Calif.
London, England
Santa Clarita, Calif.
Long Beach, Calif.
Mississauga, Ontario
Somers, N.Y.
Glen Allen, Va.
Lancaster, Pa.
Elkhart, Ind. Santa Barbara, Calif.
Charlotte, N.C.
Norwalk, Conn.
COLLEGE
Oral Roberts Univ.
Southern New Hampshire Univ.
Grand Canyon Univ.
Princeton Univ.
Florida Gulf Coast Univ.
Harvard Univ.
Loyola Univ. Chicago
Univ. of Dayton
Georgetown Univ.
Grand Canyon Univ.
Univ. of Dayton
Univ. of Akron
Villanova Univ.
Hartford Univ.
East Tennessee State Univ.
Univ. of San Diego
Univ. of Akron
Creighton Univ.
Southern Methodist Univ.
Michigan State Univ.
St. John's Univ.
Univ. of Detroit Mercy
Univ. of Louisville
Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham
Syracuse Univ.
Rutgers Univ.
Clemson Univ.
Southern New Hampshire Univ.
Grand Canyon Univ.
Univ. of Memphis
Stanford Univ.
Western Michigan Univ.
Univ. of South Carolina
Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Fairfield Univ.
Georgetown Univ.
Coastal Carolina Univ.
Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Rider Univ.
California State Univ., Dominguez Hills
Stanford Univ.
Univ. of San Diego
Stanford Univ.
United States Naval Academy
Univ. of Vermont
George Mason Univ.
Univ. of Virginia
Univ. of Pittsburgh
Western Michigan Univ.
Georgetown Univ.
High Point Univ.
Univ. of Connecticut
TONY ALFAR0
AMASS AMANKONA
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV., DOMINGUEZ HILLS
UNIV. OF DAYTON
POSITION
Defender
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
6-2
HEIGHT
5-7
WEIGHT
190
WEIGHT
150
DATE OF BIRTH
06/15/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
08/02/1995
HOMETOWN
Santa Barbara, Calif
HOMETOWN
Kumasi, Ghana
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
Ghana
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
CSDH
CSDH
CSDH
CSDH
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
21
20
16
18
GS
21
20
16
14
G
6
2
1
1
A
1
3
0
2
YR
2015
2014
2013
SCHOOL
Dayton
Dayton
Dayton
GP
23
19
19
GS
22
19
18
G
13
5
5
A
5
8
5
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-American. California
College Athletic Association Player of the Year.
NSCAA First Team All-West region. Second Team AllConference Commissioner’s Association. 5-for-5 on
penalty kicks.
2014: California College Athletic Association
Champion. NSCAA Second Team All-West Region.
First Team All-Conference Commissioner’s
Association.
2013: Second Team All-Conference Commissioners
Association.
2012: NSCAA Third Team All-Region. Second Team
All-Conference Commissioner’s Association.
College
2015: Atlantic 10 Conference Most Valuable Player
and Midfielder of the Year as well as First Team AllConference and Academic All-Conference. NSCAA
All-American Second Team. MAC Hermann National
Player of the Year semifinalist. Top 10 Finalist for the
Senior CLASS Award. Named Scholar All-American by
NSCAA and Top Drawer Soccer Second Team Best
XI. Ranked first in the A-10 in shots, points, and goals,
and seventh in assists. First Team All-Midwest Region.
A-10 Tournament MVP and A-10 All-Championship
Team honors.
2014: First Team All-Atlantic 10, First Team All-Ohio,
Second Team All-Midwest Region, and First Team AllConference by CollegeSportsMadness. Named team
MVP
High School
Attended Santa Barbara H.S. in Santa Barbara, Calif.
CIF Champion as a Junior, Regional Champion as a
Senior. Team Defensive MVP both years and two time
All-CIF Selection.
High School
Prempeh College (Kumasi, Ghana)
Named MVP of high school team as a senior.
Personal
Born in Mexico.
Kinesiology Major.
Pronounced: AL-far-oh
Personal
Birthplace: Kumasi, Ghana
Played one year at the University of Ghana
Majoring in general studies
Club/National Team
Called into U-17 national team youth camp for Ghana.
Scored three goals and added three assists for the
PDL Charlotte Eagles in 2015.
EMMANUEL APPIAH
DUNCAN BACKUS
UNIV. OF CINCINNATI
UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Defender
HEIGHT
5-9
HEIGHT
6-2
WEIGHT
160
WEIGHT
175
DATE OF BIRTH
09/26/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
01/28/1993
HOMETOWN
Westerville, Ohio
HOMETOWN
Highland Village, Texas
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
SCHOOL
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
GP
18
18
2
11
16
GS
17
6
2
9
12
G
5
1
0
0
1
A
6
3
0
1
3
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
UCSB
UCSB
UCSB
UCSB
GP
23
20
16
7
GS
23
15
9
3
G
0
2
0
0
A
2
0
0
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Second Team All-American Athletic Conference.
Ranked eighth in America Athletic Conference scoring
with 16 points.
2011: Ranked in Top Drawer Soccer Top 100
freshman list.
College
2015: First Team All-Big West Conference.
2014: Honorable Mention All-Big West Conference.
All-Big West Fall Academic Team. Was one of just five
players to appear in every UCSB game.
2013: All-Big West Fall Academic Team.
2012: Appeared in the final six games of the season.
High School
Westerville Central H.S.
Four-year letterwinner. First team all-state as a senior.
Three-time all-Ohio Capital Conference Selection.
Helped the Warhawks win two district titles. Named a
College Soccer News top 150 recruit.
High School
Marcus H.S. (Flower Mound, Texas)
Personal
Place of Birth: Sampa, Ghana
Degree in international business.
Pronounced:
Club/National Team
Four-time state champion and one-time national
champion for the Dallas Texans. Won the US National
League. Played in two different Gothia Cup
Quarterfinals. USYS Region III Champion.
Club/National Team
Played for Blast FC.
U15 fifth in the country and U16 national runnerup.
Personal
Place of Birth: Highland Village, Texas
Film and Media Studies Major.
HADJI BARRY
JUSTIN BILYEU
UNIV. OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. EDWARDSVILLE
POSITION
Midfielder/Forward
POSITION
Defender
HEIGHT
6-0
HEIGHT
6-2
WEIGHT
165
WEIGHT
175
DATE OF BIRTH
12/08/1992
DATE OF BIRTH
02/03/1994
HOMETOWN
Rochester, N.Y.
HOMETOWN
St. Louis, Mo.
CITIZENSHIP
Guinea
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2012
SCHOOL
UCF
UCF
Monroe CC
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
17
16
18
GS
17
16
16
G
11
1
5
A
3
0
9
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
SIUE
SIUE
SIUE
SIUE
GP
18
20
15
6
GS
18
19
15
0
G
1
2
2
0
A
3
3
1
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: First team All-American Athletic Conference.
Tied for second in the conference with 11 goals. Third
in the conference with 25 points and second in points
per game with 1.47. Ranked ninth in the conference in
total shots (42) and sixth in shots per game (2.47).
2014: Ranked fourth on Central Florida with 16 shots.
2012: All-Region NJCAA Region III. Helped Monroe
reach the National Semifinals.
High School
Attended Greece Olympia H.S. (Rochester, N.Y.)
All-County First team in 2008 and All-County Second
team in 2009.
Personal
Place of Birth: Conakry, Guinea
Interdisciplinary Studies Major.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-West Region. Second
Team All-Missouri Valley Conference. Preseason AllConference selection. Sixth on the team in scoring,
with five points.
2014: Second Team All-Missouri Valley Conference.
Named to the conference All-Tournament Team. Fifth
on the team in scoring with seven points.
2013: Honorable Mention All-Missouri Valley
Conference.
High School
Christian Brothers College H.S. (St. Louis, Mo.)
Won a class 3A state title. Competed in the MAC AllStar Game and the All-American All-Star Game as a
senior. First Team All-State and All-Metro as a senior.
Honorable Mention All-State as a Junior. Two time AllConference Selection and winner of a CBC Academic
Award during both his junior and senior years.
Personal
Place of Birth: St. Louis, Mo.
Criminal Justice Major
Pronounced: BILL-you
COLIN BONNER
NECO BRETT
UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON
ROBERT MORRIS UNIV.
POSITION
Forward
POSITION
Forward
HEIGHT
6-4
HEIGHT
5-8
WEIGHT
215
WEIGHT
165
DATE OF BIRTH
05/01/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
03/22/1992
HOMETOWN
Fulton, Md.
HOMETOWN
Kingston, Jamaica
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
Jamaica
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
UNCW
UNCW
UNCW
UNCW
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
19
20
17
19
GS
19
20
17
16
G
7
4
6
6
A
6
4
3
2
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
GP
18
18
18
13
GS
16
17
16
8
G
13
15
14
0
A
5
3
8
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-Midwest Region. NSCAA
First Team Scholar All-South Region. First Team
CoSIDA Academic All-American. First Team AllColonial Athletic Association. NCSSIA First Team AllState. UNCW Beach Classic Offensive MVP and AllTournament Team. Preseason All-Conference
Selection.
2014: NSCAA Second Team All-Midwest Region. First
Team All-Colonial Athletic Association. NCSSIA First
Team All-State. NSCAA Scholar All-American.
Midwest All-Region Scholar.
2013: Second Team All-Colonial Athletic Association.
All-Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Team.
Wolstein Soccer Classic MVP.
2012: Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie Team.
Led team in scoring.
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-American. Northeastern
Conference Player of the Year. NSCAA First Team AllNortheast Region. First Team All-Northeastern
Conference. Leading goalscorer in Northeastern
Conference. Seventh-leading goalscorer in NCAA
Division I.
2014: NSCAA First Team All-Northeast Region.
Northeastern Conference Player of the Year. ECAC
Division One All-Star team. First Team AllNortheastern Conference. Led Division I with 15 goals.
Tied for first in the country with 33 points.
2013: College Sports Madness Fourth Team AllAmerican. NSCAA First Team All-North Atlantic
Region. Northeastern Conference Player of the Year.
First Team All-Northeastern Conference. 14 goals
were second-most in Division I. 36 points led NCAA in
regular season scoring.
High School
Reservoir H.S. (Fulton, Md.)
Two-time first team All-Met Selection by both the
Washington Post and the Baltimore Sun. Named twotime All-State selection. Howard County Player of the
Year. 3A State Champion in 2010.
Personal
Place of Birth: Baltimore, Md.
High School
Club/National Team
Represented Jamaica at U17, U20 and U23 levels,
including scoring against Honduras at the CONCACAF
U20 championship. Played club soccer for both
Portmore United and Harbour View F.C.
JULIAN BUESCHER
JONATHAN CAMPBELL
SYRACUSE UNIV.
UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA
POSITION
Defender
POSITION
Defender
HEIGHT
5-10
HEIGHT
6-2
WEIGHT
170
WEIGHT
188
DATE OF BIRTH
04/22/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
06/27/1993
HOMETOWN
Duelmen, Germany
HOMETOWN
Greensboro, N.C.
CITIZENSHIP
Germany
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
SCHOOL
Syracuse
Syracuse
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
25
20
GS
25
20
G
8
0
A
11
6
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: College Soccer News' All-America First Team.
TopDrawerSoccer.com Best XI Team. MAC Hermann
Award Trophy semifinalist. Ranked eighth in NCAA in
assists. All-Atlantic Coast Conference First Team and
ACC All-Tournament Team.
2014: All-ACC Second Team and ACC All-Freshman
Team.
High School
Clemens-Brentan (Germany)
Personal
Birthplace: Soest, Germany
Pronounced: BOO-sher
Club/National Team
Member of the U-16 and U-18 German national teams.
Competed for VfL Bochum, Preussen Muenster and
Sportfreunde Lotte at youth level. Named the top
midfield player in the U-19 German Bundesliga in
2011-12.
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
UNC
UNC
UNC
UNC
GP
20
16
18
23
GS
20
15
18
23
G
1
1
0
1
A
4
2
0
1
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-American and All-South
Region. First Team All-ACC. MAC Hermann Trophy
Semifinalist. CoSIDA First Team Academic AllAmerican. NSCAA First Team Scholar All-American.
2014: Capital One First Team Academic All-American.
NSCAA Second Team Scholar All-Region. Third Team
All-ACC. Named top 10 UNC Scholar Athlete.
2013: NSCAA Third Team All-South Region. Second
team All-ACC. Capitol One Academic All-District
Selection. Named to Dean’s List.
2012: College Soccer News All-Freshman First Team.
UNC led the nation in shutout percentage and goals
against average. Soccer America and Top Drawer
Soccer Second Team-All Freshman. ACC AllFreshman Team.
High School
Greensboro Day School (Greensboro, N.C.)
2011 NSCAA All-American. Two-time 3A state
champion. Three-time NSCAA All-South selection.
Four-time All-State selection.
Personal
Business Administration major in the Honors Program.
Club/National Team
Played for the U18 national team. Played for NC
Fusion.
ZACH CARROLL
T.J. CASNER
MICHIGAN STATE UNIV.
CLEMSON UNIV.
POSITION
Defender
POSITION
Forward
HEIGHT
6-3
HEIGHT
5-11
WEIGHT
187
WEIGHT
175
DATE OF BIRTH
03/16/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
09/28/1994
HOMETOWN
Grand Blanc, Mich.
HOMETOWN
Irvine, Calif.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
MSU
MSU
Virginia
Virginia
GP
16
23
8
16
GS
15
23
6
16
G
2
5
0
4
A
2
2
1
2
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
GP
24
22
20
14
GS
21
15
1
2
G
10
3
3
1
A
4
6
2
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Second Team All-Midwest Region. First
team All-Big Ten.
2014: Ninth leading Big 10 scorer with five goals. Third
team NSCAA All-Midwest Region.
2012: All-Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament team.
Ranked second at Univ. of Virginia with 10 points.
High School
Grand Blanc (Mich.) H.S.
Named NSCAA National Player Of The Year in 2011
and NSCAA All-American. Ranked as a top 10 recruit
in the ESPN HS 150. Named Gatorade’s Michigan
Player of the Year and Michigan’s Mr. Soccer in 2011.
Football placekicker while a three-year captain of the
soccer team, including three straight district titles and
two state semifinal appearances.
Personal
Philosophy Major.
Club/National Team
Played in the 2011 FIFA U17 World Cup. Won
CONCACAF U17 Tournament in Jamaica in 2011.
U17 Residency Program participant in Bradenton 2010
and 2011. Played for Vardar SC Freiburg USDA team
from 2009-2012.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-American. NSCAA First
Team All-South Region. First Team All-Atlantic Coast
Conference. Ranked #38 in Top Drawer Soccer’s top
100 players.
2014: College Sports Madness Second Team AllAtlantic Coast Conference. Central Aztec Tournament
All-Tournament Team. Earned an ACC Consortium
Fellowship in Creativity and Innovation. Named to
Clemson Honor Roll.
High School
University H.S. (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Personal
Place of Birth: Mountain View, Calif.
Mechanical Engineering major
First name is Robert
Club/National Team
Four year USDA player. Played for Pateadores
Academy and led club in scoring in 2011/12. In US U14 and U-15 national pool. Four star rating from Top
Drawer Soccer. Won U-12 national futsal
championships in 2006/2007.
DENNIS CASTILLO
PAUL CLOWES
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV.
CLEMSON UNIV.
POSITION
Defender
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
5-10
HEIGHT
5-9
WEIGHT
160
WEIGHT
150
DATE OF BIRTH
04/30/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
12/27/1993
HOMETOWN
San Jose, Costa Rica
HOMETOWN
Cheshire, England
CITIZENSHIP
Costa Rica
CITIZENSHIP
United Kingdom
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
VCU
VCU
VCU
VCU
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
21
20
21
18
GS
21
20
21
18
G
3
2
6
6
A
0
1
1
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
GP
24
21
21
20
GS
24
21
18
19
G
2
2
0
0
A
1
5
2
3
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year.
NSCAA Second Team All-Midwest Region. Atlantic 10
Championship Player. Atlantic 10 First Team AllConference. All-time VCU leader with 80 starts.
Preseason All-Atlantic 10 Conference. First ever fouryear captain in VCU coach Giffard’s tenure. PDL
Defender of the year (Portland U-23s).
2014: Preseason All-America and Preseason AllAtlantic 10 Conference.
2013: NSCAA First Team All-Mid Atlantic Region.
First Team All-Atlantic 10 Conference. VaSID First
Team All-State.
2012: College Soccer News Freshman All-American.
NSCAA Second Team All-Mid Atlantic Region. Second
Team All-Atlantic 10 Conference. Atlantic 10
Conference All-Rookie team
College
2015: MAC Hermann Semifinalist. NSCAA Second
Team All-America. NSCAA First Team All-South
Region. First Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference.
2014: Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament MVP.
Second Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference. Top
Drawer Soccer Postseason Top 100 list. Top Drawer
Soccer Atlantic Coast Conference Top 20. Clemson
Dean’s List in Fall 2014 (3.5 GPA). Clemson
President’s list in Spring 2015 (4.0).
2012: Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor
Roll.
High School
Universidad Hispanoamericana (San Jose, Costa
Rica)
Personal
Place of Birth: San Jose, Costa Rica
Club/National Team
Captained Deportivo Saprissa before VCU. Member of
Costa Rican U-18, U-20 and U-23 national teams.
High School
Sale Grammar School (Sale, England)
Personal
Place of Birth: Manchester, England
Marketing Major.
Pronounced: CLOWSE
Club/National Team
Played for Manchester City from ages 6-18, including
two years as a scholar/apprentice and one as team
captain (2011/2012). Made reserve appearances in
both 2010/11 and 2011/12 seasons. Participated in the
Adidas NextGen series.
TYLER DAVID
MIKHAIL DOHOLIS
SAINT LOUIS UNIV.
OREGON STATE UNIV.
POSITION
Midfielder/Defender
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
6-2
HEIGHT
5-9
WEIGHT
185
WEIGHT
170
DATE OF BIRTH
03/01/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
01/16/1994
HOMETOWN
Lakeville, Minn.
HOMETOWN
Vancouver, Wash.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
SLU
SLU
SLU
SLU
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
16
20
21
21
GS
16
18
21
21
G
1
2
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
GP
18
20
19
18
GS
18
10
18
15
G
1
2
1
2
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Second Team All-Midwest Region. First
Team All-Atlantic 10 Conference. Senior CLASS
Award nominee.
2014, 2013: Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Conference.
2012: Part of SLU backline that tied for first in Atlantic10 Conference in shutouts, and second in total goals
allowed.
College
2015: Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Conference.
2013: Took 30 shots, eight of which were on target.
2012: Took third most shots on the team, with 17,
leading all OSU freshman.
High School
Lakeville North H.S. (Lakeville, Minn.)
Personal
Business Administration major
Father Steve was National American Soccer League
Player of the Year and a Trinidad & Tobago
international
Club/National Team
Five-year captain of Minnesota Thunder, including
2011 National American Soccer Player of the Year.
A
4
2
1
2
High School
Union H.S. (Camas, Wash.)
School’s all-time leading scorer. Three-time all-league
selection. Finalist for Washington Gatorade Player of
the Year in 2011.
Personal
Trained with Sporting Kansas City at one point.
Pronounced: MICK-hyle DO-holl-is
Club/National Team
Played for U.S. U-17 national team in two 2009
friendlies. Four-year Oregon ‘94 ODP selection. Won
USYS Region IV and Club National Championship in
2010. Scored winning goal in national title game.
LIAM DOYLE
TSUBASA ENDOH
OHIO STATE UNIV.
UNIV. OF MARYLAND
POSITION
Defender
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
6-4
HEIGHT
5-7
WEIGHT
200
WEIGHT
141
DATE OF BIRTH
07/01/1992
DATE OF BIRTH
08/20/1993
HOMETOWN
Isle of Man, UK
HOMETOWN
Tokyo, Japan
CITIZENSHIP
United Kingdom
CITIZENSHIP
Japan
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Ohio State
Ohio State
Cincinnati State CC
Cincinnati State CC
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
23
22
22
17
GS
23
22
22
14
G
2
5
13
5
A
6
2
13
8
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Maryland
Maryland
Maryland
Maryland
GP
23
16
26
20
GS
23
16
25
4
G
5
2
3
2
A
6
2
6
2
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-American. NSCAA First
Team All-Midwest Region. Big Ten Defensive Player
of the Year. First Team All-Big Ten Conference.
College Soccer News Preseason All-American.
Second on the team with 1,752 minutes.
2014: Second Team NSCAA All-Midwest Region. First
Team All-Big Ten Conference. Wolstein Classic AllTournament Team. UNCW All-Tournament Team.
2013: Led Cincinnati State in points with 39. NSCAA
NJCAA All-American. NJCAA National Tournament
Team. First team All-Region and All- OCCAC. NSCAA
First Team All-Ohio. Team MVP and athlete of the
year.
2012: All-OCCAC selection. Second team All-Region.
College
2015: Big Ten Championship Most Valuable Offensive
Player. Second Team All-Big Ten Selection. Named
Big Ten Conference Player to watch.
2014: Named Big Ten Conference Player to watch.
High School
Sports Industry major.
Personal
Place of Birth: Isle of Man
High School
JFA Academy.
Club/National Team
Tohoku Prefecture League Champion.
Played for Japanese national team at U-12 U-13 U-14
U-15 and U-17 level
Pronounced: soo-BAH-sah ENN-do
JÉSUS FARED
KYLE FISHER
YOUTH INTERNATIONAL
CLEMSON UNIV.
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Defender
HEIGHT
5-10
HEIGHT
6-0
WEIGHT
165
WEIGHT
176
DATE OF BIRTH
03/25/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
06/19/1994
HOMETOWN
Maciel, Argentina
HOMETOWN
Easley, S.C.
CITIZENSHIP
Argentina
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CLUB RECORD
YR
2014
CLUB
Rosario Central
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
2
GS
0
G
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Central midfielder
Started playing with Alba Maciel, a small neighborhood
team, before moving to Rosario Central at age 10
Made his full professional debut in 2014, playing in two
matches in the Torneo Transición with Rosario Central
Pronounced: FAR-ed
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
GP
20
22
21
20
GS
20
22
21
20
G
1
3
2
0
A
1
0
0
2
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-American. NSCAA First
Team All-South Region. Atlantic Coast Conference
Defensive Player of the Year. First Team All-Atlantic
Coast Conference.
2014: Third Team NSCAA All-South Region. Second
Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference. All-Atlantic Coast
Conference Tournament Team.
2013: NSCAA Third Team All-South Region. Third
Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference. Named Clemson
Defensive Player of the Year.
High School
Wren H.S. (Piedmont, S.C.)
Played in one season with a top 10 national ranking.
Personal
Place of Birth: Easley, S.C.
Business Management major.
Club/National Team
Played for Carolina Elite Soccer Academy, and won
five state championships, and a Top Drawer Soccer
No. 1 ranking in the country one year.
KEVAUGHN FRATER
MICHAEL GAMBLE
YOUTH INTERNATIONAL
WAKE FOREST UNIV.
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Forward
HEIGHT
5-11
HEIGHT
5-7
WEIGHT
175
WEIGHT
150
DATE OF BIRTH
12/14/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
01/05/1994
HOMETOWN
Jamaica
HOMETOWN
Columbia, Md.
CITIZENSHIP
Jamaica
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CLUB RECORD
YR
15/16
CLUB
Harbour View FC
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
9
GS
G
5
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Central midfielder
A product of the Harbour View FC youth system,
moving into the Jamaican Premier League over the
last few years, playing at U-13, U-15, U-17 and U-20
levels
Called into the full Jamaican national team for the
FIFA World Cup qualifiers vs. Panama and Haiti in
November
Was also called into the Jamaica U-23 national team
for Olympic qualifying competition
Led Harbour View with 5 goals this season at the time
of the MLS Caribbean Combine
Scored a hat trick vs. Portmore United on Nov. 1 when
moved into a center forward role earlier this season
Attended Jamaica College where he played high
school football
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Wake Forest
Wake Forest
Wake Forest
Wake Forest
GP
14
15
11
20
GS
11
14
7
19
G
6
6
4
8
A
2
10
4
4
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Second Team All-South Region.
Second Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference.
2014: NSCAA Second Team All-South Region. First
Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference.
2012: Top Drawer Soccer and College Soccer News
Second Team All-Freshman Team. Atlantic Coast
Conference All-Freshman Team. Atlantic Coast
Conference All-Academic Team.
High School
McDonogh School (Owings Mills, Md.)
Scored 35 goals and had 16 assists, leading school to
Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A
Conference Championship.
Two-time NSCAA High School All-American. NSCAA
Maryland State Player of the Year. Baltimore Sun
Boys Soccer Player of the Year.
Personal
Place of Birth: Bedford, England
Majoring in mathematics
Club/National Team
Played for Steve Nichols and the Baltimore Bays.
Candidate for Gatorade Player of the Year.
Experience with U15/U17/U20 national team. 2010
Disney Soccer Showcase All-Star
ELIAS JOSÉ GOMEZ
WADE HAMILTON
YOUTH INTERNATIONAL
CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIV.
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Goalkeeper
HEIGHT
5-11
HEIGHT
6-2
WEIGHT
180
WEIGHT
195
DATE OF BIRTH
06/09/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
09/15/1994
HOMETOWN
Granadero Baigorria,
Argentina
CITIZENSHIP
Argentina
HOMETOWN
Murrieta, Calif.
CLUB RECORD
YR
2014
2014 F
2015
SCHOOL
Rosario Central
Rosario Central
Rosario Central
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
10
1
5
GS
9
0
5
G
0
0
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
GP
21
19
21
12
GS
21
19
21
11
GA ShO
24
8
24
5
34
2
10
3
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Left-sided midfielder or left back
Has been a member of Rosario Central since age 4,
moving up throughout the club’s youth system
Made his professional debut at age 18
Played for the Argentina U-17 national team in
friendlies
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Big West Goalkeeper of the Year. First Team
All-Big West Conference.
2014: Big West Goalkeeper of the Year. NSCAA Third
Team All-Far West Region. First Team All-Big West
Conference.
2013: First Cal Poly goalkeeper to play in every match
for five seasons.
2012: Honorable Mention All-Big West.
High School
Murrieta Valley H.S. (Murrieta Calif.)
No. 22 player in Top Drawer Soccer rankings his
senior year. NSCAA All-American in 2011. Part of the
Cal-South ODP squad.
Club/National Team
Member of U.S. U-17 national team for FIFA 2011 U17 World Cup.
JACK HARRISON
JOSH HEARD
WAKE FOREST UNIV.
UNIV. OF WASHINGTON
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
5-9
HEIGHT
5-9
WEIGHT
155
WEIGHT
165
DATE OF BIRTH
11/20/1996
DATE OF BIRTH
11/29/1994
HOMETOWN
Bolton, England
HOMETOWN
Victoria, B.C.
CITIZENSHIP
England
CITIZENSHIP
Canada / UK
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
SCHOOL
Wake Forest
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
22
GS
22
G
8
A
11
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-American – the only
freshman to have made any of the three All-American
teams. Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Player
and Freshman of the Year. First Team All-ACC and
ACC All-Freshman Team selection. MAC Hermann
Trophy semifinalist.
High School
The Berkshire School (Sheffield, Mass.)
2015 Gatorade National Boys' Soccer Player of the
Year. Gatorade Massachusetts Soccer Player of the
Year. Two-time NSCAA All-American. Won the
USYSA Golden Ball in 2014. Tallied 24 goals and 33
assists in three seasons at Berkshire and NEPSAC
Class A champions for three straight seasons
Club/National Team
Birthplace: Stoke-on-Trent, England
Came through the Manchester United youth scheme
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
GP
19
20
22
13
GS
18
18
14
0
G
1
7
5
0
A
2
1
5
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Honorable Mention All-Pacific 10 Conference
2013: Had a goal and two assists in NCAA tournament
victory over Seattle University.
High School
Reynolds Secondary School (British Columbia)
Named Reynolds Soccer and U-20 Player of the Year.
Personal
Place of Birth: Cardiff, Wales
FABIAN HERBERS
CHRISTOPHER HELLMANN
CREIGHTON UNIV.
LYNN UNIV.
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Forward
HEIGHT
6-0
HEIGHT
6-0
WEIGHT
170
WEIGHT
180
DATE OF BIRTH
08/17/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
10/16/1992
HOMETOWN
Ahaus, Germany
HOMETOWN
Cologne, Germany
CITIZENSHIP
Germany
CITIZENSHIP
Germany
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
SCHOOL
Creighton
Creighton
Creighton
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
23
22
17
GS
23
21
13
G
15
10
3
A
17
6
4
YR
2015
2014
2013
SCHOOL
Lynn Univ.
Lynn Univ.
Lynn Univ.
GP
15
21
9
GS
15
21
9
G
17
28
4
A
13
13
3
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2014, 2015: Big East Conference Offensive Player of
the Year. NSCAA First-Team All-America. All-Big East
Conference First Team. NSCAA All-Great Lakes
Region First Team
2015: MAC Hermann Trophy Finalist. Set a Creighton
record with 17 assists. The only player in NCAA
Division I in the top 10 in both goals and assists.
2014 MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist. BIG EAST
All-Tournament Team choice … CoSIDA Academic
All-America Third Team. CU Men’s Athlete of the Year.
College Soccer News First Team All-America. Top
Drawer Soccer Postseason Best XI First Team.
2013: Big East Conference All-Rookie Team
College
2015: NSCAA Second Team Division II All-American.
First Team Division II All-American by the Conference
Commissioner's Association. NSCAA & D2CCA First
Team All-South Region. D2CCA South Region Player
of the Year. Sunshine State Conference Player of the
Year and Offensive Player of the Year. First Team AllSSC
2014: Led NCAA Division II in goals and points, as
Lynn won the 2014 NCAA Division II National
Championship. Most Outstanding Offensive Player
and All-Tournament in D2 College Cup. NSCAA First
Team All-American. Daktronics South Region Player
of the Year. Sunshine State Conference Player and
Offensive Player of the Year.
2013: All-Sunshine State Conference Second Team.
SSC Commissioner Honor Roll.
High School
Alexander Hegius Gymnasium (Ahaus, Germany)
Club/National Team
Played with VfL Rhede in the German Oberliga
Niederrhein in 2012-13, scoring 7 goals with 17 assists
in 25 matches. Also played youth soccer with FC
Twente in Holland and Preussen Munster in Germany.
High School
Ludwig-Rank Gymnasium (Mannheim, Germany)
Club/National Team
Played for FC Astoria Waldorf in Germany’s Oberliga
Baden-Württemberg, scoring 1 goal in 34 appearances
in 2012/13
Finalist for PDL Most Valuable Player honors in 2014
with Des Moines Menace, when he scored 9 goals and
added 7 assists
RYAN HERMAN
PATRICK HODAN
UNIV. OF WASHINGTON
UNIV. OF NOTRE DAME
POSITION
Goalkeeper
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
6-7
HEIGHT
5-9
WEIGHT
235
WEIGHT
155
DATE OF BIRTH
06/18/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
10/19/1993
HOMETOWN
Fall City, WA
HOMETOWN
Brookfield, Wis.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2011
SCHOOL
Washington
Washington
Washington
Santa Clara
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
18
3
21
0
GS
18
3
17
0
GA ShO
12
10
3
0
16
8
0
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
GP
22
21
22
22
GS
22
12
15
2
G
3
9
11
6
A
6
3
5
5
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-American. NSCAA First
Team All-Far West Region. First Team All-Pacific
Twelve Conference. Finished third in the nation with a
save percentage of 87.6. Lead the Pacific 12
Conference with 85 saves and 0.63 goals against
average.
2013: Led the Pacific-12 Conference with 0.83 goals
against average.
2011: Redshirted freshman year at Santa Clara Univ.
College
2015: NSCAA Second Team All-South Region.
Second Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference. CoSIDA
Academic All-American of the Year.
2014: Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Player of
the Year. MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist. NSCAA
First Team All-American. Soccer America MVP
Second Team. First Team All-ACC.
2013: NSCAA Third Team All-South Atlantic Region.
NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team. Second
Team All-ACC. Third Team Academic All-American.
2012: All-Rookie Team for the Big East Conference.
High School
Mount Si H.S. (Snoqualmie, Wash.)
First Team All-State and a consensus All American.
Personal
Place of birth: Bellevue, Wash.
Majoring in communications
Club/National Team
Played for the U18 U.S. National Team. Played with
the Seattle Sounders Academy Team. Named USSDA
‘93 Select Team All-Star. Part of a Sounders Team
that reached a No. 5 National ranking and won the
USSDA Northwest Division championship in 2010-11
season.
High School
Marquette University H.S. (Madison, Wis.)
2012 Gatorade Wisconsin Player of the Year. 2011
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Metro Player of the Year.
Won Wisconsin State Title as a junior and a senior.
Set a record for goals and points in the 2011 state
tournament.
Personal
Business Finance major
Place of birth: Brookfield, Wis.
Pronounced: HOE-dan
Club/National Team
Led FC Milwaukee academy team in scoring in 2008
and 2009. Wisconsin State Cup Champion in 2007
and 2008. Wisconsin ODP from 2005-2008.
FEMI HOLLINGER-JANZEN
OMAR HOLNESS
INDIANA UNIV.
UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA
POSITION
Forward
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
6-0
HEIGHT
6-0
WEIGHT
174
WEIGHT
174
DATE OF BIRTH
12/24/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
03/13/1994
HOMETOWN
Goshen, Ind.
HOMETOWN
Kingston, Jamaica
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
Jamaica
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
21
21
22
24
GS
21
21
14
4
G
8
5
5
4
A
5
2
0
1
YR
2015
2014
2013
SCHOOL
North Carolina
North Carolina
North Carolina
GP
17
22
20
GS
16
22
17
G
1
2
2
A
1
7
3
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-Midwest Region. First
Team All-Big Ten Conference. Big Ten Conference
Sportsmanship Honoree. Led IU with 21 points.
2014: NSCAA Second Team All-Midwest Region. First
Team All-Big Ten Conference. Academic All-Big Ten
Conference.
2013: Tied for team lead in goals. Academic All-Big
Ten Conference.
2012: College Cup All-Tournament Team. All-Big Ten
Conference Freshman Team. Soccer America Second
Team All-Freshman.
High School
Bethany Christian H.S. (Goshen, Ind.)
2011 Indiana Gatorade Player of the Year. First Team
All-American in 2011. Named Conference MVP as a
Junior and a Senior. Set a school record with 67 goals.
Personal
Place of birth: Cotonou, Benin
College
2014: NSCAA All-South Region Second Team
selection. First Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference.
2013: Soccer America All-Freshman Team. ACC AllFreshman team. Ranked No. 29 in Top Drawer
Soccer's Top 100 Freshman list.
High School
Wolmer's Boys School (Jamaica)
Team captain, most valuable player and leading goal
scorer for high school team. Received the Prime
Minister's Youth Award for Leadership in Sports.
Personal
Birthplace: Kingston, Jamaica
Management and society major
Club/National Team
Called into the Jamaica national team for the 2015
CONCACAF Gold Cup. Also played for the U23 side in
Olympic qualifying during the summer of 2015. Played
for national team at U-17 and U-20 in FIFA youth world
cup qualification
CALLUM IRVING
JORGINHO JAMES
UNIV. OF KENTUCKY
YOUTH INTERNATIONAL
POSITION
Goalkeeper
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
6-1
HEIGHT
6-2
WEIGHT
190
WEIGHT
182
DATE OF BIRTH
03/16/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
07/07/1994
HOMETOWN
Vancouver, B.C.
HOMETOWN
Kingston, Jamaica
CITIZENSHIP
Canada
CITIZENSHIP
Jamaica
CLUB RECORD
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
UK
UK
UK
UK
GP
19
20
15
3
GS
19
20
15
3
GA ShO
13
10
16
10
17
6
5
1
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-America. NSCAA First
Team All-Southeast Region. Conference USA Player
of the Year. Conference USA Defensive MVP. First
Team All-Conference USA. Set UK record with 27
shutouts.
2014: NSCAA Third Team All-American.
2013: First Team All-Conference USA. Conference
USA All-Tournament Team. Fall Southeastern
Conference Academic Honor Roll.
High School
Sir Winston Secondary School and Burnaby Central
Secondary School (British Columbia, Canada)
Personal
Born in Vancouver, B.C.
Club/National Team
Member of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Academy
from 2007-2012.
YR
15/16
14/15
CLUB
Harbour View FC
Harbour View FC
GP
14
GS
G
3
A
2
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Now playing as a midfielder after starting as a striker
Has played in the Harbour View FC youth system
since the age of 14
Made his full international debut at age 17 in 2012,
coming on as an 82nd-minute substitute vs. Cuba and
scoring the game’s only goal five minutes later
Has won three caps with Jamaica
Made his Jamaican Premier League debut in 2013
Also played for the Jamaica U-20 team in qualification
matches for the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2013
Has been on trial in Japan (Shimizu S-Pulse) and
Finland (PS Kemi), and played with Reading United
AC of the PDL as well as in Antigua (Grenades FC)
RYAN JAMES
VINCENT KELLER
BOWLING GREEN UNIV.
CREIGHTON UNIV.
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Defender/Midfielder
HEIGHT
5-9
HEIGHT
5-9
WEIGHT
160
WEIGHT
170
DATE OF BIRTH
04/21/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
12/21/1992
HOMETOWN
Mississauga, Ont.
HOMETOWN
Freiburg, Germany
CITIZENSHIP
Canada
CITIZENSHIP
Germany
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Bowling Green
Bowling Green
Bowling Green
Bowling Green
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
19
21
19
20
GS
19
21
16
13
G
4
0
1
4
A
5
6
2
2
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Creighton
Creighton
Creighton
Creighton
GP
21
22
20
19
GS
21
22
19
13
G
0
1
0
2
A
4
0
4
2
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Second Team All Mid-American Conference.
Tied for team lead in assists.
2014: NSCAA Third Team All-Great Lakes Region.
Second Team All Mid-American Conference. Ohio
College Soccer Association All-Ohio Second Team.
Academic All Mid-American Conference and finalist for
Mid-American Conference Distinguished Scholar
Athlete Award.
2013: Honorable Mention Academic All Mid-American
Conference.
2012: CCU All-Tournament team. College Sports
Madness Second Team All Mid-American Conference.
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-American. NSCAA First
Team All-Great Lakes Region. First Team All-Big East
Conference. NSCAA Second Team Scholar AllAmerican. Creighton’s Male Student Athlete of the
Year. CoSIDA Academic All-American.
2013: Four assists were tied for 10th in the Big East
conference.
High School
Loyola Catholic Secondary School (Ontario, Canada).
Four-year varsity member and team MVP when they
won a regional title in 2011.
Personal
International Business major.
Personal
Place of birth: Mississauga, Ont.
Exercise Science Major. Brother Evan was the first
overall pick in the 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft by
the Montreal Impact.
Club/National Team
Member of the Canadian national player pool.
Club team Dixie Lions Athletics was ranked No. 1 in
Ontario in 2011.
Club/National Team
Part of SC Freiburg team that won the DfB Pokal
(German Cup) in 2011. Also played for Bahlinger SC
and was a state selection in Suedbaden, Germany.
CONNOR KLEKOTA
MAX LACHOWECKI
UNIV. OF NOTRE DAME
UNIV. OF NOTRE DAME
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Defender
HEIGHT
5-8
HEIGHT
5-10
WEIGHT
158
WEIGHT
155
DATE OF BIRTH
08/13/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
06/30/1992
HOMETOWN
Amherst, Ohio
HOMETOWN
Evansville, Ind.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
22
20
24
0
GS
22
14
14
0
G
2
1
1
0
A
1
4
3
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
GP
22
18
23
22
GS
22
18
23
22
G
3
0
3
2
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Team Captain.
2014: Francis Patrick O’Connor Award Recipient.
2013: Started final 14 matches of the season.
2012: Big East Conference Academic All-Star
College
2015: NSCAA Second Team All-South Region.
Second Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference.
2013: NCAA National Champion.
2012: Atlantic Coast Conference All-Rookie Team.
Soccer America Second Team All-Freshman.
High School
Amherst Steele H.S. (Amherst, Ohio)
Set school records in goals (73) and assists (47). 2011
Southwestern Conference Player of the Year. 2010
and 2011 Lorain County Player of the Year. 2011
Southwestern Conference Champion, first
championship in school history.
Personal
Management Consulting major.
Pronounced: KLEE-kota
Club/National Team
Captained U-18 Columbus Crew Academy team and
named 2011 U-18 Academy Player of the Year.
A
5
0
2
2
High School
Reitz Memorial H.S. (Evansville, Ind.)
2010 NSCAA All-American. NSCAA All-Region Four in
2009 and 2010. First Team All-State in 2008, 2009,
and 2010. Won state championships in 2007 and
2008.
Personal
Place of birth: Evansville, Ind.
Marketing major.
Pronounced: Lack-o-weck-ee
Club/National Team
Invited to U.S. U-15 national training camp in 2007.
Two time state cup champion for FC Evansville in
2009 and 2010. Two-time national ODP champion with
Indiana ‘92 state team (2008 and 2009.)
RICHMOND LARYEA
THOMAS JUNIOR LIBIIH
UNIV. OF AKRON
YOUTH INTERNATIONAL
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Defender
HEIGHT
5-9
HEIGHT
6-1
WEIGHT
150
WEIGHT
160
DATE OF BIRTH
01/07/1995
DATE OF BIRTH
09/19/1995
HOMETOWN
Toronto, Ont.
HOMETOWN
Cameroon
CITIZENSHIP
Canada
CITIZENSHIP
Cameroon
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
SCHOOL
Akron
Akron
CLUB RECORD
GP
22
20
GS
22
20
G
11
1
A
7
2
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA All-America Third Team. First-team AllMid-American Conference. Had four multi-goal games,
most since Darren Mattocks had six in 2011.
2014: Second-team All-Mid-American Conference
selection.
High School
Dante Aligheri Academy (Toronto, Ont.)
Club/National Team
Member of the Canadian U-18 national team. Played
club soccer for Sigma FC in Toronto, Ontario.
Pronounced: LAR-ay-ah
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
FC Astres Douala
FC Astres Douala
FC Astres Douala
FC Renaissance
GP
GS
G
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Central defender or right back
Started playing at L&G AllSports FC, one of the clubs
operated by his father’s football academy (Libiih
Thomas Sports Academy)
Began playing in the first division at age 17 with FC
Renaissance
Moved to FC Astres Douala for the 2013 season as a
full professional, and has played in the CAF African
Champions League with the club
Has represented Cameroon at all youth levels (U-17,
U-19, U-20, U-23), and was called into the Cameroon
camp ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup
His father played in two FIFA World Cups with
Cameroon (Italia ’90 and USA 1994) as a defensive
midfielder, also winning the 1988 African Nations Cup
Pronounced: LEE-bee
SVEN LISSEK
JAMIE LUCHINI
FURMAN UNIV.
LEHIGH UNIV.
POSITION
Goalkeeper
POSITION
Forward
HEIGHT
6-0
HEIGHT
6-2
WEIGHT
170
WEIGHT
182
DATE OF BIRTH
03/01/1992
DATE OF BIRTH
08/10/1994
HOMETOWN
Sewau, Germany
HOMETOWN
Wexford, Pa.
CITIZENSHIP
Germany
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Furman
Furman
Furman
Furman
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
18
21
17
4
GS
18
20
15
3
GA ShO
13
7
13
12
11
9
7
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Lehigh
Lehigh
Lehigh
Lehigh
GP
22
19
16
11
GS
22
18
13
7
G
10
6
2
0
A
9
8
0
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Second Team All-South Region. 28
shutouts were second-most in Furman history.
Southern Conference Most Outstanding Player.
NSCAA Scholar All-South Region Team.
2014: NSCAA Second Team All-South Region.
Second Team All-Southern Conference.
2013: NSCAA Second Team All-South Region.
Second Team All-Southern Conference. September
Southern Conference Player of the Month after six
consecutive clean sheets.
2012: Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-Northeast Region.
Second Team All-Patriot League. Team leader in
points. NSCAA Scholar All-American. CoSIDA
Academic All-American.
2014: Second Team All-Patriot League. 20 points was
the second most in the Patriot League. Second
consecutive year as team’s leading goalscorer.
2013: Academic All-Patriot League.
2012: Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
High School
Rotteck Gymnasium (Freiburg, Germany)
Personal
Place of birth: Sewau, Germany
Pronounced: LISS-ek
Club/National Team
Played for SC Freiburg II.
High School
North Allegheny H.S. (Wexford, Pa.)
Three-year varsity starter. As a senior led team in
goals and assists and named All-WPIAL.
Personal
Place of birth: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Finance major
Pronounced: LOO-chee-nee
Club/National Team
Played for Beadling 94/95, and won four straight
Western Pa. championships, and competed in the
2011 national tournament.
MITCHELL LURIE
DARIUS MADISON
RUTGERS UNIV.
UNIV. OF MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY
POSITION
Defender
POSITION
Forward
HEIGHT
6-2
HEIGHT
5-8
WEIGHT
170
WEIGHT
160
DATE OF BIRTH
07/20/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
05/31/1994
HOMETOWN
Atlanta, Ga.
HOMETOWN
Philadelphia, Pa.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2013
2012
2011
SCHOOL
Rutgers
Louisville
Portland
Portland
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
21
5
18
13
GS
21
0
13
3
G
0
0
0
3
A
6
0
2
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
2013
SCHOOL
UMBC
Virginia
Virginia
Virginia
GP
13
19
23
17
GS
11
16
21
15
G
6
4
6
2
A
3
1
3
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Second Team All-Midwest Region.
Second Team All-Big Ten Conference. Academic AllBig Ten Conference. Central New York Classic AllTournament Team.
College
2015: Scored three game-winning goals for UMBC.
2014: Second consecutive year on College Cup AllTournament Team. Second leading scorer on team.
2013: NSCAA Third Team All-South Atlantic Region.
Second Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference. Named
to the College Cup All-Tournament team.
2012: Named to the Atlantic Coast Conference AllFreshman team.
High School
Chattahoochee H.S.
Four-year letterwinner and captain of the state
championship team in 2011.
Earned the coaches award as captain in both 2010
and 2011.
Personal
Place of birth: Portland, Ore.
Employee Relations major.
Father Glenn won three NCAA Division II National
Championships playing for Seattle Pacific
Club/National Team
Played for U.S. U-18 team in 2011. Played four PDL
seasons, two with the Portland Timbers and two with
the Ocean City Nor’Easters.
Georgia ODP member from 2005-2008.
High School
Lasalle College H.S. (Glenside, Pa.)
All-State, All-Catholic League and All-Region selection
in 2011. Scored 20 goals in 2011 to lead Lasalle to the
Catholic League championship. Selected for the ESPN
High School All-American Game. Named to the 2011
NSCAA High School All-Region II Team.
Personal
Place of birth: Philadelphia
Club/National Team
Played for FC Delco. Competed with Region I ODP
team and won the golden boot at the 2011 Trofeo
Scopigno in Rieti, Italy.
IVAN MAGALHAES
ANTONIO MATARAZZO
UNIV. OF MARYLAND
COLUMBIA UNIV.
POSITION
Defender
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
6-1
HEIGHT
6-4
WEIGHT
187
WEIGHT
185
DATE OF BIRTH
12/23/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
04/29/1993
HOMETOWN
Sao Paulo, Brazil
HOMETOWN
Fair Lawn, N.J.
CITIZENSHIP
Brazil
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
SCHOOL
Maryland
Eastern Florida State
Eastern Florida State
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
22
16
17
GS
22
16
17
G
1
4
4
A
1
2
2
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
Columbia
GP
16
16
17
16
GS
16
12
17
16
G
1
1
4
1
A
0
3
0
1
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Big 10 Conference Tournament Champion.
2014: Second Team NSCAA Junior College AllAmerican. Named Eastern Florida State College
Athlete of the Year.
2013: First Team NSCAA Junior College All-American.
High School
Joao XXIII School (São Paulo, Brazil)
Personal
Place of birth: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Business major.
Pronounced: EE-von MAG-al-lay-ez
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Second Team All-Ivy League. Second on team
among field players for minutes played.
2014: Honorable Mention All-Ivy League. Tied for
team lead in assists.
2013: Led team in minutes played.
2012: Honorable Mention All-Ivy League.
High School
Fair Lawn H.S. (Fair Lawn, N.J.)
Three-year letterwinner and two-time Bergen County
All-League selection. Had 20 goals and 15 assists in
his last two seasons.
Personal
Place of birth: Fair Lawn, N.J.
Club/National Team
Played for New York Red Bulls Academy team which
finished fourth in the country in 2011. Played for New
York Red Bulls U23 2013-15. Played for FC Nürnberg
U19 in 2011-12.
ZACH MATHERS
JORDAN McCRARY
DUKE UNIV.
UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Defender
HEIGHT
5-11
HEIGHT
5-9
WEIGHT
172
WEIGHT
165
DATE OF BIRTH
04/14/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
07/28/1993
HOMETOWN
Keller, TX
HOMETOWN
Marietta, Ga.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Duke
Duke
Duke
Duke
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
19
16
18
18
GS
7
16
18
18
G
8
2
2
2
A
8
1
5
4
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
SCHOOL
UNC
UNC
UNC
UNC
UNC
GP
20
0
19
22
25
GS
20
0
19
22
25
G
0
0
1
0
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-South Region. First
Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference. Led the team in
goals and assists.
2014: Third Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference.
Team Captain. Team Defensive Player of the Year.
2013: Third Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference.
Selected by the coaches to win the John Rennie
Award. Led team with five assists.
2012: Atlantic Coast Conference All-Freshman Team.
Voted Duke Rookie of the Year. Atlantic Coast
Conference All-Academic Team.
High School
Keller H.S. (Keller, Texas)
Won the 2009 5-5A District Title and selected as
District Offensive Newcomer of the Year. Named to
the Star-Telegram Super Team in 2009.
Personal
Place of Birth: Fort Worth, Texas
Club/National Team
Played for the Solar Chelsea Academy. Played in the
2012 USDA Finals. ESPNHS All-Texas Selection.
Disney Showcase All-Star in 2010 and 2011. Won the
2009 USYSA Region III title.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-South Region.
2011: All-Atlantic Coast Conference Freshman.
College Soccer News Freshman All-American.
High School
Lassiter H.S. (Marietta, Ga.)
Gatorade Player of the Year in Georgia.
Rated a 5-Star recruit by Top Drawer Soccer
Personal
Exercise and Sports Science major.
Brother Josh played at Kentucky.
Club/National Team
Played for U-15, U-17, U-18 and U-20 U.S. national
teams. Played for Concorde Fire.
A
5
0
2
1
1
CHASE MINTER
VINCENT MITCHELL
CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIV.
BUTLER UNIV.
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
5-9
HEIGHT
5-8
WEIGHT
150
WEIGHT
150
DATE OF BIRTH
08/19/1992
DATE OF BIRTH
04/23/1993
HOMETOWN
Heath, Texas
HOMETOWN
Reckford Clarendon,
Jamaica
CITIZENSHIP
Jamaica
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
Cal Poly
GP
21
19
19
18
GS
21
19
19
8
G
7
7
2
0
A
6
5
7
3
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Butler
Butler
Butler
Concordia (Ala.)
GP
17
17
17
7
GS
15
14
18
7
G
11
2
5
10
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Senior CLASS Award. Second-Team Big-West
Conference Midfielder of the Year. First Team All-Big
West Conference. MAC Hermann Tropy Watch List.
20 points were second in Big-West Conference. 21
career assists tied for most in program history.
2014: NSCAA First Team All-Far West Region. BigWest Conference Midfielder of the Year. First Team
All-Big West Conference.
2013: Seven assists were third-most in Big West
Conference, and fourth-most in program history.
Academic All-Big West Conference.
College
2015: First Team All-Big East Conference.
2012: USCAA First Team All-American. USCAA AllTournament Team.
High School
Attended Rockwall-Heath H.S. (Heath, Texas)
Led team in goals and assists during final three
seasons. Named District 10-4A Offensive MVP and
All-District Team.
Personal
Place of Birth: Rowlett, Texas
Graphic Communication major.
Brother Kyle played for Memphis.
Club/National Team
Played PDL for Ventura County Fusion in 2013/2014.
Played for the Dallas Texans and captured U16
USYSA National Title in 2009 and 2008 USYSA
Region II Title.
High School
Manchester H.S. (Reckford Clarendon, Jamaica)
Personal
Place of birth: Reckford Clarendon, Jamaica
Club/National Team
Has trained with the Jamaica U-20 national team.
A
4
0
4
0
JAMES MOBERG
ALEX MORRELL
UNIV. OF WASHINGTON
UNIV. OF NORTH FLORIDA
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Forward
HEIGHT
6-2
HEIGHT
5-7
WEIGHT
185
WEIGHT
135
DATE OF BIRTH
04/16/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
05/11/1994
HOMETOWN
Windsor, Calif.
HOMETOWN
Lakeland, Fla.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
6
21
22
21
GS
6
16
22
16
G
3
4
1
4
A
0
6
9
6
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
UNF
UNF
UNF
UNF
GP
18
16
12
17
GS
18
15
7
11
G
4
2
2
2
A
7
5
5
2
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Preseason All-Pacific 12 Conference. Scored
three game-winning goals. Honorable Mention
Academic All-Pacific 12 Conference
2014: Second Team All-Pacific 12 Conference.
2013: College Sports Madness Fourth Team AllAmerica. Second Team All-Pacific 12 Conference.
2012: College Sports Madness Second Team AllPacific 12 Conference.
College
2015: Atlantic Sun Conference All-Tournament Team.
First Team All-Atlantic Sun Conference. Preseason
All-Atlantic Sun Conference.
2014: NSCAA Third Team All-Southeast Region.
Second Team All-Atlantic Sun Conference. Atlantic
Sun Conference Academic Honor Roll. Preseason AllAtlantic Sun Conference.
2013: Second Team All-Atlantic Sun Conference.
2012: Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman Team.
Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Honor Roll.
High School
Maria Carrillo H.S. (Windsor, Calif.)
Four-year varsity player. Team captain and MVP in
2010 and 2011. Three-time All-League selection.
Personal
Place of birth: Modesto, Calif.
Pronounced: MOE-berg
Club/National Team
Played with Santa Rosa Atletico Club. Member of
California 1994 ODP team.
2011 Region IV ODP All-Star Team. 2010 Disney
Showcase ODP All-Star Team.
High School
George Jenkins H.S. (Lakeland, Fla.)
Led school to 2012 district championship. Four-year
all-district selection, including first team both
sophomore and senior years. Scored 75 goals in high
school career.
Personal
Place of birth: Lakeland, Fla.
Majoring in Sports Management
Pronounced: MORE-el
Club/National Team
Played club for Strictly Soccer FC. Tried out for U17
National Team in 2010.
JAMES NORTEY
NORBERTO OCHOA
MARQUETTE UNIV.
UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
POSITION
Forward
POSITION
Forward
HEIGHT
5-8
HEIGHT
6-1
WEIGHT
145
WEIGHT
168
DATE OF BIRTH
12/20/1991
DATE OF BIRTH
12/21/1990
HOMETOWN
Accra, Ghana
HOMETOWN
Riverside, Calif.
CITIZENSHIP
Ghana
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2011
SCHOOL
Marquette
Marquette
Marquette
Marquette
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
16
18
21
19
GS
16
18
20
15
G
4
7
10
9
A
3
2
2
2
YR
2015
2012
2011
SCHOOL
UC Riverside
Mt. SAC
Mt. SAC
GP
19
GS
14
G
7
10
5
A
2
9
7
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Sixth all time leading scorer in school history.
Team MVP. Preseason All-Big East Conference.
2014: First Team All-Big East. Preseason AllAmerican. MAC Hermann Trophy watch list.
2013: NSCAA First Team All-Great Lakes Region.
First Team All-Big East Conference. Top Drawer
Soccer Third Team National XI. College Sports
Madness Third Team All-America. Preseason All-Big
East Conference. College Sports Madness Preseason
All-America.
2012: Preseason All-Big East Conference.
2011: Big East Conference All-Rookie Team. Team
newcomer of the year and golden boot award winner.
High School
Hotchkiss School (Lakeville, Conn.)
Came from the Right to Dream Academy in Ghana.
Three-time All-State and All-Region.
Personal
Social Welfare and Justice major
Place of birth: Accra, Ghana
Club/National Team
Won U-18 club state championship
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-Far West Region. First
Team All-Big West Conference.
2012: MVP of the CCCAA Finals.
2011: National champion with Mt. San Antonio
College.
High School
Polytechnic H.S. (Riverside, Calif.)
Personal
Played with brother Armando at Mt. SAC.
KYLE PARKER
TIMO PITTER
UNIV. OF NORTH CAROLINA-CHARLOTTE
CREIGHTON UNIV.
POSITION
Forward
POSITION
Midfielder/Forward
HEIGHT
5-10
HEIGHT
5-9
WEIGHT
155
WEIGHT
160
DATE OF BIRTH
12/17/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
09/01/1992
HOMETOWN
Marvin, N.C.
HOMETOWN
Oberschwarzach,
Germany
CITIZENSHIP
Germany
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
UNC Charlotte
UNC Charlotte
UNC Charlotte
UNC Charlotte
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
20
19
21
18
GS
20
19
20
1
G
12
9
11
2
A
3
7
3
2
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Creighton
Creighton
Creighton
Creighton
GP
23
22
20
24
GS
23
22
20
24
G
10
6
7
10
A
5
9
4
4
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2014: MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist. NSCAA
Second Team All-American. NSCAA First Team AllSoutheast Region. Conference USA Co-Offensive
MVP. First Team All-Conference USA. NCCSIA First
Team All-State. Lead Conference USA with 25 points.
2013: Seven goals meant a share of Conference USA
golden boot award. Third Team All-Conference USA.
Named team MVP. NCCSIA Second Team All-State.
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-American. NSCAA First
Team All-Great Lakes Region. Big East Conference
Midfielder of the Year. First Team All-Big East
Conference. MAC-Hermann Trophy Semifinalist.
Senior CLASS Award Nominee.
2014: NSCAA Second Team All-America. NSCAA
First Team All-Great Lakes Region. Big East
Conference Midfielder of the year. First Team All-Big
East Conference.
2013: Second Team All-Big East Conference Second
Team. 18 points led team.
2012: Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the
Year. First Team All-Missouri Valley Conference.
Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team.
Soccer America First Team Freshman All-America. 24
points was fifth-highest total of any freshman in the
country.
High School
Marvin Ridge H.S. (Marvin, N.C.)
Played in the inaugural high school All-American game
in 2011. Two-time conference player of the year. Two
time all-state selection and three-time all-region
selection.
Personal
Place of birth: Columbus, Ohio
Club/National Team
Played for the Charlotte Academy team and qualified
for the national tournament twice.
High School
Frankenlandschulheim Gaibach (Germany).
Personal
International Business major
Pronounced: TEE-mo
Club/National Team
Played for FC Gerolzhofen at U-16
BEN POLK
KEEGAN ROSENBERRY
SYRACUSE UNIV.
GEORGETOWN UNIV.
POSITION
Forward
POSITION
Defender
HEIGHT
5-9
HEIGHT
5-8
WEIGHT
175
WEIGHT
160
DATE OF BIRTH
09/19/1992
DATE OF BIRTH
12/11/1993
HOMETOWN
Banbury, England
HOMETOWN
Ronks, Pa.
CITIZENSHIP
USA/UK
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
SCHOOL
Syracuse
Herkimer College
Genesee CC
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
23
19
15
GS
22
19
15
G
12
33
13
A
4
5
1
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown
GP
21
23
21
25
GS
21
23
21
25
G
2
2
0
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-South Region.
Southeastern Conference Tournament MVP. 17th in
the nation in goals and first on Syracuse team in
points.
2014: NSCAA Junior College DIII All-American.
Region III Player of the Year. MVC Player of the Year.
First Team All-Region III.
Personal
Place of Birth: Phoenix, Ariz.
Club/National Team
Played in the Oxford United Academy system.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: First Team NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region.
Second Team All-Big East Conference.
2014: NSCAA Third Team All-Great Lakes Region.
Second Team All-Big East Conference.
2013: Second Team All-Big East Conference.
2012: Two assists during team’s NCAA Tournament
run.
High School
Lancaster Mennonite H.S. (Lancaster, Pa.)
2011 regional All-American and All-State. 2011 Pennsylvania Class AA State Champion. Two-time
league All-Star and Team MVP
Personal
Place of birth: Harrisburg, Pa.
Club/National Team
Played for Penn Fusion Celtic ’93.
National finalists in 2011 and three-time state
champions
A
6
1
3
3
MICHAEL SALAZAR
MIGUEL SALAZAR
UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
ELON UNIV.
POSITION
Forward
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
5-11
HEIGHT
5-8
WEIGHT
165
WEIGHT
160
DATE OF BIRTH
11/15/1992
DATE OF BIRTH
07/28/1994
HOMETOWN
Cayo, Belize
HOMETOWN
Tucson, Ariz.
CITIZENSHIP
USA/Belize
CITIZENSHIP
USA/Mexico
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2012
2011
SCHOOL
UC Riverside
UC Riverside
Cal Baptist
Cal Baptist
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
19
17
19
20
GS
18
16
15
11
G
6
6
6
7
A
3
1
6
6
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Elon
Elon
Elon
Elon
GP
21
19
21
19
GS
21
19
20
19
G
0
3
0
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-Far West Region. First
Team All-Big West Conference.
2014: First Team All-Big West Conference.
2012: Second Team All-Pacific West Conference. Tied
for second on the team in scoring.
2011: Second Team All-Pacific West Conference.
Pacific West Conference Freshman of the Year.
College
2014, 2015: First Team All-Colonial Athletic
Association.
2012: Southern Conference All-Freshman Team.
High School
Canyon Springs H.S. (Moreno Valley, Calif.)
First-team all-league, with 25 goals scored his senior
year. Reached CIF semifinals.
Personal
Place of birth: New York City
History major
High School
Vista Grande H.S. (Casa Grande, Ariz.)
Personal
Place of birth: Guanajuato, Mexico
Exercise Science major.
A
1
1
3
0
THOMAS SANNER
RODRIGO SARAVIA
PRINCETON UNIV.
FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIV.
POSITION
Forward
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
6-4
HEIGHT
5-11
WEIGHT
195
WEIGHT
170
DATE OF BIRTH
05/20/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
02/22/1993
HOMETOWN
Indianapolis, Ind.
HOMETOWN
Guatemala City,
Guatemala
CITIZENSHIP
Guatemala
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Princeton
Princeton
Princeton
Princeton
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
17
15
16
16
GS
17
9
13
11
G
13
8
7
4
A
5
3
1
6
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
FGCU
FGCU
FGCU
FGCU
GP
13
19
16
19
GS
12
18
16
19
G
0
1
0
1
A
3
0
2
2
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Unanimous Ivy League Offensive Player of the
Year. NSCAA First Team All-East Region. First Team
All-Ivy League. First Team All-ECAC. 31 points led the
Ivy League. Finished fourth in the NCAA in points per
game.
2013: First Team All-Ivy League.
2012: Ivy League Rookie of the Year. Honorable
Mention All-Ivy League.
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-Southeast Region.
Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year. First
Team All-Atlantic Sun Conference.
2014: First Team All-Atlantic Sun Conference. Led
team in minutes. Won fourth consecutive Atlantic Sun
Conference regular season championship.
2013: Second Team All-Atlantic Sun Conference.
2012: Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman Team.
High School
North Central H.S. (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Named First Team All-State and All-Region in 2011.
High School
School College Internacional Montessori
Personal
Birthplace: Indianapolis, Ind.
Club/National Team
Played for Indiana United Fire Academy.
Personal
Birthplace: Guatemala City, Guatemala
Business Management major
Pronounced: SAH-rah-vee-ah
Club/National Team
Has trained with the full Guatemalan national team, as
well as at U-23 and U-20 levels.
COLE SEILER
KEEGAN SMITH
GEORGETOWN UNIV.
UNIV. OF SAN DIEGO
POSITION
Defender
POSITION
Forward
HEIGHT
6-1
HEIGHT
6-0
WEIGHT
180
WEIGHT
175
DATE OF BIRTH
02/05/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
06/09/1993
HOMETOWN
Anderson, S.C.
HOMETOWN
Temecula, Calif.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
21
21
21
24
GS
21
20
21
24
G
2
0
2
0
A
1
0
0
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
2011
SCHOOL
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
Cal Poly
GP
18
16
18
16
GS
18
15
17
2
G
7
2
4
0
A
3
1
2
2
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Second Team All-Big East Conference. Team
captain.
2014, 2013: All-Academic Big East Conference
College
2015: NSCAA Second Team All-Far West Region.
West Coast Conference Player of the Year. First Team
All-West Coast Conference.
2013: Honorable Mention All-West Coast Conference.
High School
Christ Episcopal H.S. (Greenville, S.C.)
Four-year letterwinner and two-time captain. Two-time
NSCAA All-American and team MVP as a senior.
Personal
Government major.
Birthplace: Anderson, S.C.
Club/National Team
Played with the U-17 U.S. national team.
Won five state championships with Carolina Elite
Soccer Academy.
High School
Temecula Valley H.S. (Temecula, Calif.)
Personal
Place of birth: Oceanside, Calif.
Club/National Team
Experience with U-15 and U-17 U.S. national teams.
Cal South ODP Selection. Played club soccer with San
Diego Surf Club.
CONNOR SPARROW
MITCHELL TAINTOR
CREIGHTON UNIV.
RUTGERS UNIV.
POSITION
Goalkeeper
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
6-2
HEIGHT
6-2
WEIGHT
175
WEIGHT
175
DATE OF BIRTH
05/10/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
09/11/1994
HOMETOWN
St. Louis, Mo.
HOMETOWN
Storrs, Conn.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Creighton
Creighton
Creighton
UMKC
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
23
22
6
15
GS
23
22
4
15
GA ShO
19
9
11
11
2
3
25
2
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Rutgers
Rutgers
Rutgers
Rutgers
GP
20
19
18
14
GS
20
19
15
13
G
5
3
2
3
A
5
1
0
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-Great Lakes Region. CoBig East Conference Goalkeeper of the Year. Second
team All-Big East Conference.
2014: NSCAA Third Team All-Great Lakes Region. Big
East All-Academic Team. Goals against average was
second-best in the NCAA.
2012: Summit League All-Tournament Team.
College
2015: NSCAA Second Team All-Midwest Region.
Second Team All-Big Ten Conference. Second on the
team in assists.
2014: Big Ten Conference All-Tournament Team.
High School
St. John Vianney H.S. (St. Louis, Mo.)
Personal
Place of birth: Willimantic, Conn.
Grandson of former Univ. of Connecticut head coach
Joseph Morrone.
Personal
Nursing major
Club/National Team
Played for Scott Gallagher Academy and played in the
USDA playoffs in 2011.
High School
E.O. Smith H.S. (Mansfield, Conn.)
Club/National Team
Member of the New England Revolution Academy.
Named to the 2008 adidas Interregional All-Star Team.
ANDREW TARBELL
TYLER THOMPSON
CLEMSON UNIV.
STANFORD UNIV.
POSITION
Goalkeeper
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
6-3
HEIGHT
5-8
WEIGHT
194
WEIGHT
165
DATE OF BIRTH
10/07/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
07/26/1993
HOMETOWN
Mandeville, La.
HOMETOWN
Sacramento, Calif.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
24
17
15
0
GS
24
16
15
0
GA ShO
22
9
15
5
16
4
0
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Stanford
Stanford
Stanford
Stanford
GP
20
19
21
17
GS
20
14
21
13
G
0
0
0
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA All-America Second Team. NSCAA AllSouth Region First Team. All-ACC First Team. Top
Drawer Soccer Postseason Best XI Second Team.
Selected to the NCAA College Cup All-Tournament
Team. His 17 wins were tied for fourth-most in school
history in a season; his 84 saves ranked 18th in the
nation. Saved three penalty kicks during Clemson's
run to the College Cup final.
2014: All-ACC Third Team. ACC All-Tournament
Team. Named to Clemson’s Dean’s List
2013: Ended the season as the regular starter as a
freshman. Named team’s Newcomer-of-the-Year.
Finished fifth in the ACC with 1.01 GAA.
College
2015: NSCAA First Team All-Far West Region. First
Team All-Pacific 12 Conference. NSCAA Second
Team Scholar-All American. CoSIDA Academic AllDistrict.
2014: Honorable Mention All-Pacific 12 Conference.
Academic All-Pacific 12 Conference. NSCAA
Honorable Mention Scholar All-West Region.
2013: Honorable Mention All-Pacific 12 Conference.
High School
Fontainebleau H.S. (Mandeville, La.)
Personal
Graduated with degree in Civil Engineering
Club/National Team
Played at Mandeville Soccer Club. Member of the '92
& '93 Region III ODP team, and '92 & '93 Louisiana
State ODP team. Played for PDL New Orleans Jesters
in 2010 and 2011. In the U.S. U-23 national team pool.
A
3
1
4
1
High School
Granite Bay H.S. (Granite Bay, Calif.)
Sierra Foothills All-Conference in 2011 and 2012.
Personal
Economics major.
Place of birth: Hinsdale, Ill.
Brother Tommy plays for the San Jose Earthquakes.
Brother Tanner was NSCAA third-team All-American
for Indiana in 2015. Father Gregg is in the Indiana
University Hall of Fame and played for 1984 U.S.
Olympic team.
Club/National Team
Experience with U.S. U-14 national team.
Played for California Development Academy and team
made the playoffs in 2011.
JOSH TURNLEY
ERIC VERSO
GEORGETOWN UNIV.
STANFORD UNIV.
POSITION
Defender
POSITION
Midfielder
HEIGHT
5-11
HEIGHT
5-10
WEIGHT
175
WEIGHT
160
DATE OF BIRTH
12/22/1993
DATE OF BIRTH
10/04/1992
HOMETOWN
Beaver, Pa.
HOMETOWN
Los Angeles, Calif.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
18
23
20
6
GS
18
23
20
0
G
0
0
0
0
A
1
2
3
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Stanford
Stanford
Stanford
Stanford
GP
23
16
18
15
GS
23
7
12
0
G
2
5
3
3
A
13
5
0
1
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Second Team All-Big East Conference.
2014: Big East Conference All-Academic Team.
2013: Team’s Most Improved Player. Big East
Conference All-Academic Team.
College
2015: College Cup All-Tournament Team. NSCAA
Third Team All-Far West Region. CoSIDA Third Team
Academic All-American. Second Team All-Pacific
Twelve Conference. CoSIDA Academic All-District.
2014: Second Team All-Academic Pacific 12
Conference. Capitol One Academic All-District.
2013: Honorable Mention Academic All-Pacific 12
Conference.
2012: Second Team All-Pacific 12 Conference.
High School
Beaver Area H.S. (Beaver, Pa.)
Set school records for career goals (101) and goals in
a season (43). Section MVP, three All-WPIAL
Selections, two All-State selections, two All-Region
Selections and one All-American selection. NSCAA
and Pennsylvania State Coaches Association Player
of the Year.
Personal
Birthplace: Beaver, Pa.
Majoring in finance
Club/National Team
Won the Pennsylvania State Cup in 2009 with Century
United.
High School
St. Francis H.S. (La Canada, Calif.)
Won league title as a freshman and regional title as a
sophomore. Second team All-American in 2008. Los
Angeles Daily News Player of the Year.
Personal
Birthplace: Glendale, Calif.
Management Science & Engineering major.
Younger brother Mark is also on the Stanford team.
Club/National Team
Experience with the LA Galaxy Academy.
BRANDON VINCENT
TAYLOR WASHINGTON
STANFORD UNIV.
GEORGE MASON UNIV.
POSITION
Defender
POSITION
Defender
HEIGHT
5-11
HEIGHT
5-10
WEIGHT
175
WEIGHT
170
DATE OF BIRTH
05/01/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
08/16/1993
HOMETOWN
Santa Clarita, Calif.
HOMETOWN
Somers, N.Y.
CITIZENSHIP
USA/Sweden
CITIZENSHIP
USA
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
Stanford
Stanford
Stanford
Stanford
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
23
19
21
17
GS
23
19
21
17
G
6
6
1
0
A
2
1
0
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
SCHOOL
George Mason
George Mason
George Mason
Boston Univ.
Boston Univ.
GP
12
21
20
0
18
GS
11
21
20
0
14
G
0
0
1
0
1
A
0
2
1
0
1
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2014, 2015: NSCAA First Team All-American. NSCAA
First Team All-Far West Region. Pacific 12
Conference Defensive Player of the Year. First Team
All-Pacific 12 Conference.
2015: College Cup Most Outstanding Defensive
Player. MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist. Pacific 12
Conference Scholar Athlete of the Year. Top Drawer
Soccer First Team Best XI. College Soccer News First
Team All-American.
2014: Top Drawer Soccer Best XI Second Team.
College Soccer News Second Team All-American.
2013: Second Team All-Pacific 12 Conference.
Honorable Mention Academic All-Pacific 12
Conference.
High School
West Ranch H.S. (Santa Clarita, Calif.)
Personal
Place of birth: Los Angeles, Calif.
Economics major
Club/National Team
Played for the Real So Cal Academy from 2008-2012.
Went to the Northern Ireland Milk Cup in 2011 with
Strikers FC as Captain and in 2010 with South Coast
Bayern.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: NSCAA Third Team All-Midwest Region.
2013: First Team All-Atlantic 10 Conference. VaSID
Second Team All-State. Second Team All-ECAC.
High School
Rye Country Day School.
Four-time All-Conference selection. Recognized as the
No. 1 player in New York by Top Drawer Soccer.
Club/National Team
Played PDL with the Worcester Hydras.
Three-year member of the FC Westchester USDA
team.
TODD WHARTON
JOSHUA YARO
UNIV. OF VIRGINIA
GEORGETOWN UNIV.
POSITION
Midfielder
POSITION
Defender
HEIGHT
6-0
HEIGHT
5-11
WEIGHT
170
WEIGHT
163
DATE OF BIRTH
02/08/1994
DATE OF BIRTH
03/24/1994
HOMETOWN
Glen Allen, Va.
HOMETOWN
Santa Barbara, Calif.
CITIZENSHIP
USA
CITIZENSHIP
Ghana
COLLEGIATE RECORD
YR
2015
2014
2013
2012
SCHOOL
UVa
UVa
UVa
UVa
COLLEGIATE RECORD
GP
18
22
24
21
GS
18
21
24
18
G
1
3
6
1
A
3
2
3
0
YR
2015
2014
2013
SCHOOL
Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown
GP
17
23
17
GS
17
23
17
G
0
0
1
A
1
1
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
College
2015: Second Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference.
Team Captain. Senior CLASS Award Candidate.
2014: Third Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference.
Converted PK in College Cup Championship Shootout
Win.
2013: Atlantic Coast Conference All-Tournament
Team.
2012: Atlantic Coast Conference All-Freshman Team.
Atlantic Coast Conference All-Academic Soccer Team.
High School
Deep Run H.S. (Glen Allen, Va.)
2011 Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year. 2011
NSCAA All-American. 2011 Times
Dispatch/Sportsbackers Scholar Athlete of the Year.
2011 Colonial District Player of the Year. Two-time
First Team All-State, First Team All-Central Region,
First Team All-Metro. Set school record with 75 goals
and 55 assists.
Personal
Place of birth: Richmond, Va.
Commerce major
College
2014, 2015: NSCAA/Continental Tire Men's AllAmerica First Team. Unanimous selection as Big East
Conference Defensive Player of the Year and
unanimous First Team All-Big East Conference.
2014: MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist.
TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Year and
Postseason Best XI First Team. Soccer America
MVPs First Team. Named Georgetown team MVP.
2013: NSCAA/Continental Tire All-Northeast Region
Second Team. TopDrawerSoccer.com's Freshmen
Best XI and CollegeSoccerNews.com All-American
First Team. Big East Conference All-Rookie Team.
Broken arm sidelined him for a portion of the season
High School
Cate School (Carpinteria, Calif.)
Team captain and four-year letterwinner. All-American
as a junior and a two-year member of the D7 All-Star
Team as well as earning MVP honors. Also ran track &
field at the Cate School earning three varsity letters,
and holds records in both the long and triple jumps.
Personal
Born in Kumasi, Ghana
Club/National Team
Played club soccer with the Santa Barbara Soccer
Club and spent two years with the Right to Dream
Academy. Played with PDL Baltimore Bohemians.
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
1996 INAUGURAL PLAYER DRAFT
February 6-7, 1996 – Hotel Intercontinental, New York City
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
TEAM
CLB
COL
DAL
LA
NE
KC
TB
SJ
MET
DC
PLAYER
Brian McBride
Jean Harbor
Ted Eck
Robin Fraser
Iain Fraser
Mark Chung
Mark Dougherty
Paul Bravo
Matt Knowles
Raul Diaz Arce
COLLEGE/CLUB
VfL Wolfsburg (GER)
Seattle (CISL)
Colorado (APSL)
Colorado (APSL)
Sacramento (CISL)
San Diego (CISL)
Hawaii (USISL)
Monterey Bay (USISL)
Milwaukee (NPSL)
Luis Angel Firpo (ESV)
Round 7
PICK
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
TEAM
CLB
COL
DAL
LA
NE
KC
TB
SJ
MET
DC
PLAYER
Janusz Michallik
Matt Kmosko
Rene Ortiz
Harut Karapetyan
Rob Ukrop
Scott Uderitz
Frankie Hejduk
Jeff Betts
Zach Thornton
Mile Milovac
COLLEGE/CLUB
N.Y. Centaurs (APSL)
New York (USISL)
San Diego (CISL)
L.A. Salsa (APSL)
Richmond (USISL)
Las Vegas (CISL)
UCLA
Portland (CISL)
Loyola Univ. (Md.)
United Serbs (Chicago)
Round 2
PICK
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
TEAM
CLB
COL
DAL
LA
NE
KC
TB
SJ
MET
DC
PLAYER
Mark Watson
Denis Hamlett
Tom Soehn
David Kramer
Peter Woodring
Peter Isaacs
Peter Hattrup
Altimont Butler
Troy Dayak
Shawn Medved
COLLEGE/CLUB
Vancouver (APSL)
Anaheim (CISL)
Wichita (NPSL)
Monterey Bay (USISL)
SV Wehen (GER)
Tampa Bay (USISL)
Seattle (APSL)
N.J. Dragons (USISL)
San Jose (CISL)
Seattle (APSL)
Round 8
PICK
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
TEAM
CLB
COL
DAL
LA
NE
KC
TB
SJ
MET
DC
PLAYER
Todd Yeagley
Scott Benedetti
Gerell Elliott
Curt Onalfo
Darren Sawatzky
Nyanforh Peters
Tayt Ianni
Dave Salzwedel
Eddie Soto
Kris Kelderman
COLLEGE/CLUB
Richmond (USISL)
Colorado (APSL)
Sacramento (CISL)
Tampico-Madero (MEX)
Cascade (USISL)
FC Locarno (SUI)
Rajpracha-UCOM (THA)
L.A. Soccer Club
L.A. Salsa (APSL)
St. Louis (NPSL)
Round 3
PICK
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
TEAM
CLB
COL
DAL
LA
NE
KC
TB
SJ
MET
DC
PLAYER
Billy Thompson
Steve Trittschuh
Lawrence Lozzano
Jorge Salcedo
Bojan Vuckovic
Sean Bowers
John Diffley
Tim Martin
Peter Vermes
Erik Imler
COLLEGE/CLUB
Hawaii (USISL)
Colorado (APSL)
Tampico-Madero (MEX)
Morelia (MEX)
Tampa Bay (NPSL)
Anaheim (CISL)
Long Island (USISL)
Atlanta (APSL)
New York (USISL)
Raleigh (USISL)
Round 9
PICK
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
TEAM
CLB
COL
DAL
LA
NE
KC
TB
SJ
MET
DC
PLAYER
Ramiro Corrales
Ian Butterworth
John Kerr, Jr.
Manny Motajo
Tom Lips
Uche Okafor
Mike Duhaney
Victor Mella
Giovanni Savarese
Clint Peay
COLLEGE/CLUB
U.S. U-20 National Team
Norwich City (ENG)
Walsall (ENG)
Washington (CISL)
New York (USISL)
Ironi Ashdod (ISR)
UNLV
Colo Colo (CHI)
Long Island (USISL)
Univ. of Virginia
Round 4
PICK
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
TEAM
CLB
COL
DAL
LA
NE
KC
TB
SJ
MET
DC
PLAYER
Michael Clark
Brian Bates
Brian Haynes
John Garvey
Marquis White
Eric Eichmann
Ivan McKinley
Rhett Harty
Jeff Zaun
Richie Williams
COLLEGE/CLUB
Richmond (USISL)
Richmond (USISL)
Seattle (APSL)
Myrtle Beach (USISL)
Santa Cruz (BOL)
St. Louis (NPSL)
Wits University FC (SAF)
San Jose (CISL)
North Jersey (USISL)
Richmond (USISL)
Round 10
PICK
TEAM
91.
CLB
92.
COL
93.
DAL
94.
LA
95.
NE
96.
KC
97.
TB
98.
SJ
99.
MET
100.
DC
PLAYER
Marcelo Carrera
Felipe Rodriguez
Jimmy McGeough
Joey Leonetti
Richard Weiszmann
Alan Prampin
Flavio Ferri
Henry Gutierrez
Pat O’Kelly
Ben Crawley
COLLEGE/CLUB
N.Y. Centaurs (APSL)
Standard Falcons (L.A.)
Wichita (NPSL)
Portland (CISL)
North Bay (USISL)
Raleigh (USISL)
San Antonio (USISL)
Myrtle Beach (USISL)
Baltimore (NPSL)
Richmond (USISL)
Round 5
PICK
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
TEAM
CLB
COL
DAL
LA
NE
KC
TB
SJ
MET
DC
PLAYER
Bo Oshoniyi
Troy Edwards
Jason Kreis
Mark Semioli
Ted Chronopoulos
Jeff Causey
Diego Viera
Paul Holocher
A.J. Wood
Thor Lee
COLLEGE/CLUB
N.Y. Centaurs (APSL)
Myrtle Beach (USISL)
Raleigh (USISL)
Monterey Bay (USISL)
Panionios (GRE)
Richmond (USISL)
Cerro (URU)
Monterey Bay (USISL)
Univ. of Virginia
L.A. Salsa (APSL)
Round 11
PICK
TEAM
101.
CLB
102.
COL
103.
DAL
104.
LA
105.
NE
106.
KC
107.
TB
108.
SJ
109.
MET
110.
DC
PLAYER
Shane Battelle
Lance Hill
Jorge Flores
John O’Brien
John Debrito
Phil Wellington
Derek Backman
Oscar Draguicevich
Mickey Kydes
Said Fazlagic
COLLEGE/CLUB
St. Louis (USISL)
New Orleans (USISL)
U.S. Under-18 Nat’l Tm
Anaheim (CISL)
New York (USISL)
Cocoa (USISL)
Tampa Bay (USISL)
Cleveland (NPSL)
New York (USISL)
SC Rovinj (CRO)
Round 6
PICK
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
TEAM
CLB
COL
DAL
LA
NE
KC
TB
SJ
MET
DC
PLAYER
Brandon Ward
Scott Cannon
Mark Dodd
Joey Kirk
Yari Allnutt
Tommy Reasoner
Frank Yallop
Jeff Baicher
Ted Gillen
Brian Kamler
COLLEGE/CLUB
Hampton Roads (USISL)
Cincinnati (NPSL)
Colorado (APSL)
Chicago (NPSL)
Inter de Tijuana (MEX)
San Diego (USISL)
Ipswich Town FC (ENG)
San Jose (CISL)
Richmond (USISL)
Richmond (USISL)
Round 12
PICK
TEAM
111.
CLB
112.
COL
113.
DAL
114.
LA
115.
NE
116.
KC
117.
TB
118.
SJ
119.
MET
120.
DC
PLAYER
Pete Marino
Eric Puls
Richard Farrer
Adan Villalvazo
Jim Adams
Kevin Koetters
Nelson Vargas
Gabe Garcia
Khary Stockton
Daniel De Oliveira
COLLEGE/CLUB
Bayer Leverkusen (GER)
St. Louis (USISL)
New Mexico (USISL)
Cerritos (CA) Inter-America
Cleveland (NPSL)
Kansas City (NPSL)
Florida Eagles
Myrtle Beach (USISL)
Richmond (USISL)
Luis Angel Firpo (ESV)
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
Round 13
PICK
TEAM
121.
CLB
122.
COL
123.
DAL
124.
LA
125.
NE
126.
KC
127.
TB
128.
SJ
129.
MET
130.
DC
PLAYER
Paul Young
Josh McKay
Jimmy Glenn
Brad Wilson
Geoff Aunger
Billy Baumhoff
Zenon Luzniak
Rafael Amaya
Andrew Restrepo
Matthew Olson
COLLEGE/CLUB
Charleston (USISL)
Hawaii (USISL)
Greensboro (USISL)
1.FC Saarbruecken (GER)
Vancouver (APSL)
St. Louis (USISL)
Fort Lauderdale (APSL)
Colorado (APSL)
Tampa Bay (USISL)
Everett (USISL)
Round 15
PICK
TEAM
141.
CLB
142.
COL
143.
DAL
144.
LA
145.
NE
146.
KC
147.
TB
148.
SJ
149.
MET
150.
DC
PLAYER
Todd Haskins
Brian Hurley
Ed Puskarich
Garfield Shaw
Derk Droze
Samuel Ekeme
Goran Hunjak
Carlos Farias
Jorge Acosta
Garth Lagerwey
COLLEGE/CLUB
Washington (CISL)
Tampico-Madero (MEX)
Milwaukee (NPSL)
Washington (CISL)
CD Arica (CHI)
Monterrey (CISL)
Kansas City (NPSL)
-New York (USISL)
Hampton Roads (USISL)
Round 14
PICK
TEAM
131.
CLB
132.
COL
133.
DAL
134.
LA
135.
NE
136.
KC
137.
TB
138.
SJ
139.
MET
140.
DC
PLAYER
Laurence Piturro
Khalil Azmi
Steve Keller
David Beall
Antonio Superbia
Terry Woodberry
Scott Budnick
Tom Liner
Nidal Baba
Sterling Wescott
COLLEGE/CLUB
Long Island (USISL)
New Hampshire (USISL)
Rockford (USISL)
San Diego (CISL)
N.J. Dragons (USISL)
Arizona (CISL)
Eint. Braunschweig (GER)
PSV Schwarz-Weiss (AUT)
Clemson Univ.
Hawaii (USISL)
Round 16
PICK
TEAM
151.
CLB
152.
COL
153.
DAL
154.
LA
155.
NE
156.
KC
157.
TB
158.
SJ
159.
MET
160.
DC
PLAYER
Manny Catano
Joel Shanker
Gabriel Gentile
Carlos Jaguande
Jorge Olamendi
Ken Snow
Greg Lalas
Kevin Grimes
Walter Bustamante
Carlos Garcia
COLLEGE/CLUB
Des Moines (USISL)
St. Louis (NPSL)
Dallas Texans (USISL)
New Jersey (USISL)
L.A. Salsa (APSL)
Tampa Bay (NPSL)
Brown
Raleigh (USISL)
Long Island (USISL)
Myrtle Beach (USISL)
1996 SUPPLEMENTAL/COLLEGE DRAFT
March 4, 1996 – Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Airport, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
1996 SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
Round 1
PICK
TEAM
PLAYER
1.
MET% Nicola Caricola
2.
MET
Edmundo Rodriguez
3.
SJ
Roberto Gonzales
4.
TB
Evans Wise
5.
KC
Pat Harrington
6.
NE
Alberto Naveda
7.
LA
Chris Armas
8.
DC$
Mario Gori
9.
COL
Dusty Hudock
10.
CLB
Paul Caligiuri
COLLEGE/CLUB
Genoa (ITA)
Tampa Bay (NPSL)
Rosario Central (ARG)
Egelsbach (GER)
Buffalo (NPSL)
Boca Juniors (ARG)
Long Island (USISL)
Rosario Central (ARG)
Seattle (APSL)
St. Pauli (GER)
$ SJ traded the #3 pick in the College Draft and the rights to Rhett Harty to MET for the rights to
Troy Dayak; MET then traded the #3 College pick to DAL for #8 Supplemental pick; MET then
traded the #8 Supplemental pick to DC for the #11 pick in Supplemental Draft, the #11 pick in the
College Draft and the rights to Matthew Olson
% DC traded the #1 and #21 picks in the Supplemental Draft to MET for MET’s #2 overall pick in
the College Draft
Round 2
PICK
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20
TEAM
MET$
MET
CLB@
DAL&
KC
NE
LA
DAL
COL
CLB
PLAYER
Juninho
Ken Hesse
Michael Robles
Vagner
David Moxom
Welton
David Vaudreuil
Chad Ashton
Richard Sharpe
Rob Smith
COLLEGE/CLUB
Barra de Tijuca (BRA)
Colorado (APSL)
Standard Falcons (L.A.)
Lozano Paulista (BRA)
Pittsburgh (CISL)
America (BRA)
Baltimore (NPSL)
Colorado (APSL)
Cocoa (USISL)
Delaware (USISL)
& DAL traded the #14 pick in the Supplemental Draft to TB for the #18 pick in the College Draft
1996 COLLEGE DRAFT
Round 1
PICK
TEAM
PLAYER
1.
KC#
Matt McKeon
2.
DC%
Eddie Pope
3.
DAL$
Brandon Pollard
4.
TB
Adam Frye
5.
KC
Chris Snitko
6.
NE
Paul Keegan
7.
LA
Guillermo Jara
8.
DAL
Jeff Cassar
9.
COL
Mike Gentile
10.
CLB
Mac Cozier
COLLEGE/CLUB
St. Louis
North Carolina
Virginia
UCLA
UCLA
Boston College
Univ. of San Diego
Florida International
Wisconsin
UNC-Charlotte
# DC traded the #1 pick in the College Draft and the rights to Garth Lagerwey to KC for Jeff
Causey
% DC traded the #1 and #21 picks in the Supplemental Draft to MET for MET’s #2 overall pick in
the College Draft
$ SJ traded the #3 pick in the College Draft and the rights to Rhett Harty to MET for the rights to
Troy Dayak; MET then traded the #3 College pick to DAL for #8 Supplemental pick; MET then
traded the #8 Supplemental pick to DC for the #11 pick in Supplemental Draft, the #11 pick in the
College Draft and the rights to Matthew Olson
Round 2
PICK
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
TEAM
MET$
MET
SJ
TB
KC
NE
LA
TB&
COL
CLB
PLAYER
Scott Lamphear
Miles Joseph
Derrick Brownell
Casey Sweeney
Diego Gutierrez
Imad Baba
Greg Vanney
Steve Ralston
Paul Grafer
Ricci Greenwood
COLLEGE/CLUB
Wisconsin
Clemson
Santa Clara
Butler
Rockhurst
Clemson
UCLA
Florida International
William and Mary
Seattle Pacific
@ SJ traded the #13 pick in the Supplemental Draft to CLB for the rights to Ramiro Corrales
& DAL traded the #14 pick in the Supplemental Draft to TB for the #18 pick in the College Draft
Round 3
PICK
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
TEAM
MET%
MET
SJ
TB
KC
NE
LA
DAL
COL
CLB
PLAYER
Tuilo
Dan Barber
James Woolridge
Boniface Okafor
Paul Wright
Zak Ibsen
Chugger Adair
Jon Walker
PASS
Kevin East
COLLEGE/CLUB
XV de Piracicaba (BRA)
Las Vegas (CISL)
San Jose (CISL)
Hannover 96 (GER)
Sacramento (CISL)
Baltimore (NPSL)
San Diego (CISL)
U.S. U-23 National Tm
New Jersey (USISL)
Round 3
PICK
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
TEAM
DC
MET
SJ
TB
KC
NE
LA
DAL
COL
CLB
PLAYER
Jesse Marsch
Hamisi Amani-Dove
Eddie Lewis
Nate Daligcon
Dion Sebwe
Paulo Dos Santos
Ante Razov
Brandon Cavitt
PASS
Todd Miller
COLLEGE/CLUB
Princeton
Rutgers
UCLA
Seattle Pacific
Park College
Rhode Island
UCLA
Cal State Sacramento
Westminster College
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
1997 MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER DRAFT
February 1-2, 1997 – Ft. Lauderdale Airport Hilton, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
1997 SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
1997 COLLEGE DRAFT
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
TEAM
COL
TB*
CLB
SJ
MET
DAL^
KC
TB
LA
DC
PLAYER
Tahj Jakins
Mike Fisher
Rob Jachym
Alberto Montoya
Brian Kelly
Temoc Suarez
Brian Johnson
Mike Mekelburg
Steve Jolley
Danny Care
COLLEGE/CLUB
UCLA
Virginia
Hartford
Santa Clara
Duke
North Carolina
Fresno State
South Florida
William & Mary
Clemson
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3
4
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
TEAM
LA
DAL
NE
DAL*
MET
TB
KC
DC@
LA
TB
PLAYER
Danny Pena
Wade Webber
Bill Harte
Dan Stebbins
Ezra Hendrickson
Marco Ferruzzi
Ryan Tinsley
Carlos Llamosa
Brian Taylor
David Moxom
COLLEGE/CLUB
Sacramento (CISL)
Seattle (A)
Baltimore (NPSL)
Milwaukee (USISL)
New Orleans (USISL)
Tampa Bay (USISL)
San Diego (CISL)
New York Fever (A)
Central Coast (USISL)
Carolina (USISL)
* NE traded the club’s first pick in the college draft (second overall) to Tampa Bay for the right to
negotiate with then TB head coach Thomas Rongen.
* SJ traded #4 and #20 picks in the 1997 supplemental draft to DAL for the rights to Lawrence
Lozzano and #16 overall pick in the 1997 supplemental draft.
^ DAL traded #3 pick in the 1997 supplemental draft plus its third round pick in the college draft
(26th overall) to NE for the #2 overall pick in the 1997 supplemental draft
@ TB sent #8 pick in the 1997 supplemental draft to DC for 10th pick in the 1997 supplemental
draft and United’s second pick in the 1998 supplemental draft.
Round 2
PICK
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
TEAM
COL
NE
CLB
SJ
MET
DAL
KC
TB
LA
DC
PLAYER
Ross Paule
Scott Coufal
John Smith
Jason Annichero
Will Kohler
Alan Branigan
Ike Udeh
PASS
Shawn Boney
Tom Presthus
COLLEGE/CLUB
Creighton
Indiana
Rollins College
Santa Clara
Harvard
Rutgers
Alabama A & M
Southern Connecticut State
Southern Methodist
Round 2
PICK
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
TEAM
COL
NE
CLB
DC
MET
SJ
KC
TB
LA
DAL
PLAYER
Billy Baumhoff
Patrick Olalere
Jason Farrell
Gerson Echeverry
Braeden Cloutier
Curt Onalfo
Ricci Greenwood
Paulo Dos Santos
John Jones
Joey Martinez
COLLEGE/CLUB
South Carolina
Charleston (USISL)
Seattle (A)
Richmond (USISL)
San Diego (CISL)
Los Angeles Galaxy
Ohio (USISL)
Connecticut (USISL)
Sacramento (USISL)
Milwaukee (USISL)
Round 3
PICK
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
TEAM
COL
NE
CLB
SJ
MET
NE^
KC
TB
LA
DC
PLAYER
Mike Feniger
Steve Klein
Todd DeNault
Chris McDonald
Andrew Lewis
J.T. Roberts
Jake Joy
Musa Shannon
Kevin Hartman
Brandon Leib
COLLEGE/CLUB
East Stroudsburg State
Bowling Green
South Florida
Univ. of San Francisco
Princeton
Northern Kentucky
Midwestern
Robert Morris Univ.
UCLA
Georgetown
Round 3
PICK
21.
22.
23.
24.
25
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
TEAM
COL
NE
COL
SJ
MET
DAL
TB
CLB**
LA
DC
PLAYER
Kerry Zavagnin
Sam George
Michael Britton
Edmundo Rodriguez
Dave Stewart
Eric Stempinski
Mike Heald
Billy Clifford
Travis Rinker
Joey Thieman
COLLEGE/CLUB
Raleigh (USISL)
Anaheim (CISL)
Houston (CISL)
MetroStars
El Paso (USISL)
Milwaukee (USISL)
Tampa Bay (USISL)
Charleston (USISL)
Long Island (USISL)
Charleroi (BEL)
** TB traded #28 pick of the 1997 supplemental draft to CLB for CLB’s third round pick in the 1998
supplemental draft.
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
1998 MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER DRAFT
January 31-February 1, 1998 – Ft. Lauderdale Airport Hilton, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
1998 SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
1998 COLLEGE DRAFT
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
TEAM
MIA
CHI
SJ
KC
NE
LA
TB
MET*
CLB
DAL
COL
SJ
PLAYER
Leo Cullen
Ritchie Kotschau
Ben Parry
Chris Klein
Johnny Torres
Clint Mathis
Josh Keller
Mike Petke
Jeff Cunningham
Matt Jordan
Tyrone Marshall
Wade Barrett
COLLEGE/CLUB
Maryland
George Mason
UNC-Charlotte
Indiana
Creighton
South Carolina
UCLA
So. Connecticut
South Florida
Clemson
Florida International
William and Mary
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.,
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
TEAM
CHI
TB
SJ
COL
NE
DC
TB
KC
DC@
DAL
COL
CLB
PLAYER
C.J. Brown
Brian Loftin
Tim Weaver
Marquis White
Dahir Mohammed
Geoff Aunger
Brad Wilson
Goran Hunjak
Danny Care
Chris Fox
Julio Cengarle
Brandon Ward
COLLEGE/CLUB
S.F. Bay Seals (A)
Kansas City Attack (NPSL)
S.F. Bay Seals (A)
S.F. Bay Seals (A)
L.I. Rough Riders (A)
Seattle Sounders (A)
Orange County Zodiac (A)
Wash. Warthogs (CISL)
Carolina Dynamo (A)
Buffalo Blizzard (NPSL)
Maunabo (Puerto Rico)
Richmond Kickers (A)
* MET acquired the #8 overall college draft pick from KC in exchange for Brian Bliss
@ DC acquired #9 overall supplemental draft pick from CLB for #12 overall supplemental pick.
Round 2
PICK
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Round 2
PICK
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
TEAM
MIA
DC
MET#
MET
NE
LA
TB
KC
CLB
DAL
COL
CLB$
PLAYER
Pablo Mastroeni
Carey Talley
Joe Munoz
Billy Walsh
Jesse Van Saun
Daniel Hernandez
Chris Houser
Tom Hardy
Andrew Gregor
Hans Wittusen
Jason Boyce
Henrik Nebrilius
COLLEGE/CLUB
North Carolina State
North Carolina
Cal-State Bakersfield
Rutgers
St. John’s
SMU
So. Connecticut State
Seattle
Portland
Brown
Washington
Tampa
# MET acquired #15 overall college draft pick from SJ in exchange for Braeden Cloutier.
$ CLB acquired #24 overall college draft pick from DC in exchange for CLB’s second-round pick in
the 1999 College Draft.
Round 3
PICK
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
TEAM
DAL^
LA&
SJ
MET
NE
LA
TB
KC
CLB
TB
COL
NE
PLAYER
Matt Caution
Matt Reis
Caleb Porter
Cesidio Colasante
Kevin Coye
Joe Franchino
Bill May
Mario Sanchez
Nick Thesloff
R.T. Moore
P.J. Brown
Tom McLaughlin
COLLEGE/CLUB
SW Missouri State
UCLA
Indiana
LaSalle
UCLA
Washington
Washington
Fresno State
UCLA
Maryland
Azusa Pacific
Harvard
TEAM
CHI
MET%
SJ
CHI*
NE
LA
TB
KC
CLB
DAL
SJ
TB
PLAYER
Don Gramenz
Travis Roy
Kevin Rueda
Paul Holocher
Doug Neeley
Cesar Alvarado
Steve Bell
Rodney Rambo
Scott Cannon
Ernest Inneh
Eddie Soto
John Jones
COLLEGE/CLUB
Minnesota Thunder (A)
Milwaukee Rampage (A)
California Jaguars (A)
California Jaguars (A)
Anaheim Splash (CISL)
Golden Vly Eagles (PDSL)
Wash. Warthogs (CISL)
University of Portland
Richmond Kickers (A)
L.I. Rough Riders (A)
Pro Beach Soccer Tour
Orange County Zodiac (A)
% MET acquire #14 overall supplemental draft pick from MIA for MET’s second-round pick in the
1999 Supplemental Draft.
* CHI acquires LA’s #26 overall college draft pick for CHI’s #26 overall pick in the 1998 College
Draft.
Round 3
PICK
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
TEAM
CHI
LA^
SJ
MET
NE
LA
TB
KC
TB
DAL
COL
DC
PLAYER
Paul Lekics
Amos Magee
Alberto Montoya
Sal Leanti
Dave Salzwedel
Marco Ferruzzi
PASS
PASS
PASS
Darren Sawatzky
Tayt Ianni
PASS
COLLEGE/CLUB
Richmond Kickers (A)
Minnesota Thunder (A)
Raleigh Flyers (A)
L.I. Rough Riders (A)
San Jose Clash
Tampa Bay Mutiny
New England Revolution
San Jose Clash
^ DAL acquired #25 college draft pick from MIA for DAL’s second-round pick in the 1999 College
Draft.
^ Los Angeles acquires the #26 overall supplemental draft pick from the Miami Fusion in
exchange for the Galaxy’s third-round pick in the 1999 Supplemental Draft.
& LA acquired #26 college draft pick from CHI for LA’s #16 overall pick in the 1998 Supplemental
Draft.
NOTE:
(A) = A-League (second tier)
(PDSL) = Premier Developmental (fourth tier)
(NPSL) / (CISL) = indoor leagues
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
1999 MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER DRAFT
February 7, 1999 - Ft. Lauderdale Airport Hilton, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
1999 SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
1999 COLLEGE DRAFT
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
TEAM
DC
MIA*
SJ
DAL@
KC
DAL
MET
COL
CLB
LA
CHI
DAL@
PLAYER
Jason Moore
Jay Heaps
Richard Mulrooney
Lazo Alavanja
Chris Brown
Bobby Rhine
John Wolyniec
Andrew Mittendorf
Matt Chulis
Tony Soto
Evan Whitfield
Paul Broome
COLLEGE/CLUB
Virginia
Duke
Creighton
Indiana
Portland
Connecticut
Fordham
Lehigh
Virginia
Southern Methodist
Duke
Southern Methodist
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
TEAM
LA
KC
SJ
MET&
MIA
DAL
COL
COL
CLB
LA
SJ
CHI
PLAYER
Gabe Eastman
Brandon Prideaux
Adam Frye
Petter Villegas
Dusty Hudock
Kirk Wilson
Kevin Anderson
Darren Sawatzky
Mike Butler
Orlando Perez
Max Viera
Tomas Wygonik
COLLEGE/CLUB
Nashville Metros (A)
Seattle Sounders (A)
Tampa Bay Mutiny
New Jersey Stallions (D3)
Seattle Sounders (A)
El Paso Patriots (A)
Minnesota Thunder (A)
Hershey Wildcats (A)
West. Mass. Pioneers (D3)
Orange County Zodiac (A)
Detroit Rockers (NPSL)
Central Jersey Riptide (D3)
* MIA obtained the #2 pick from KC in exchange for the #5 selection and MIA’s second first-round
pick in 2000 college draft (obtained from CLB during the second round)
& MET obtained #4 overall pick from DC in exchange for MET’s 2000 first-round supplemental
pick
@ DAL obtained #4 overall pick and #12 overall pick from CHI in exchange for the rights to
Project-40 allocation Dema Kovalenko
Round 2
PICK
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
TEAM
NE
KC
SJ
TB
MIA
DAL
MIA
COL
CLB
LA
DAL
CHI
PLAYER
Chris Fox
Ryan Turner
Carlos Farias
PASS
Juan Ramos
Gabe Jones
PASS
David Winner
John DeBrito
John Jones
PASS
PASS
Round 3
PICK
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
TEAM
NE
KC
SJ
TB
MIA
DAL
MET
COL
CLB
MIA
DC
CHI
PLAYER
PASS
PASS
Anthony Farace
PASS
PASS
PASS
Nansha Kalonji
Tim Martin
Craig Yacks
PASS
PASS
PASS
Round 2
PICK
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
TEAM
LA
KC
SJ
MET%
DC
CLB$
MIA
COL
SJ
LA
CHI
DAL
PLAYER
Seth George
John Wilson
Wojtek Krakowiak
Kevin Knight
Keith Beach
Jeff Bilyk
Jeremy Aldrich
Tom Poltl
Jamie Clark
Sam Franklin
Greg Sutton
Darren Warham
COLLEGE/CLUB
UCLA
Clemson
Clemson
James Madison
Maryland
Clemson
Butler
UCLA
Stanford
Virginia
St. Lawrence
Lynn Univ
% MET obtained #16 pick from NE in exchange for two 2000 college picks (NE had obtained #16
overall pick from TB in exchange for NE’s 2000 second-round supplemental pick)
$ CLB obtained #18 pick from MIA in exchange for Matt Kmosko and CLB’s 2000 first-round
college pick (later sent to KC as part of the MIA/KC deal in Round One)
Round 3
PICK
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
TEAM
NE
KC
SJ
DC
MET
DAL
MET
COL
CLB
LA
DAL
CHI
PLAYER
Leighton O’Brien
Kevin Kalish
Todd Duncan
David Hayes
Jim Manganello
Andrew Parrish
Eric Kvello
Bobby Meyer
Randy Merkel
PASS
Aaron Lewis
Stefani Miglioranzi
COLLEGE/CLUB
Univ. of San Diego
Saint Louis Univ.
San Jose State
Wingate
Wheaton
Indiana
Georgetown
Dartmouth
Maryland
Western Baptist
St. John’s
NOTE:
(A) = A-League (second tier)
(D3) = D3 Pro League (third tier)
(NPSL) / (CISL) = indoor leagues
COLLEGE/CLUB
Richmond Kickers (A)
Notre Dame
San Diego Flash (A)
Jacksonville Cyclones (A)
Austin Lone Stars (D3)
Miami Fusion
Kansas City Wizards
Nashville Metros (A)
COLLEGE/CLUB
San Diego Flash (A)
Central Jersey Riptide (D3)
San Jose Clash
Cincinnati Riverhawks (A)
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2000 MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER SUPERDRAFT
February 6, 2000 – Radisson Bahia Mar, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
TEAM
MET
KC
COL#
CHI
DAL#
LA&
COL
SJ
KC
COL*
LA
DC
PLAYER
Steve Shak
Nick Garcia
Adin Brown
Carlos Bocanegra
Aleksey Korol
Danny Califf
Wes Hart
Travis Mulraine
John Wilson
Alan Woods
Sasha Victorine
Bobby Convey
COLLEGE/CLUB
UCLA
Indiana
William and Mary
UCLA
Indiana
Maryland
Washington
Joe Public F.C. (T&T)
Charleston Battery (A)
Clemson
UCLA
Wm. Penn Charter (HS)
Round 4
PICK
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
TEAM
MET
NE
NE
SJ
DC*
TB
COL
CHI
CLB
DAL
LA
MET
PLAYER
Daniel Alvarez
Adam Eyre
Bo Oshoniyi
Andrew Hemmerich
Mike Burke
Amos Magee
Lance Key
John Wolyniec
Christof Lindenmeyer
Brian Piesner
Josh Henderson
Orlando Perez
COLLEGE/CLUB
Furman
Santa Clara
Atlanta Silverbacks (A)
Stanford
Charleston Battery (A)
Minnesota Thunder (A)
Trinity University
Long Island (A)
Loyola
Rutgers
Lehigh Valley
Orange County Zodiac (A)
# DAL obtained #3 overall pick from CLB in exchange for Dante Washington; COL obtained #3
pick from DAL in exchange for #5 pick and COL’s first-round 2001 SuperDraft pick
* DC obtained #41 overall pick from MIA in exchange for rights to Keith Beach and DC’s fourthround pick in 2001 SuperDraft
& LA obtained the #6 pick from CHI along with CHI’s 2001 first-round SuperDraft for DaMarcus
Beasley
Round 5
PICK
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
TEAM
MET
KC
TB
SJ
MIA
TB
COL
CHI
CLB
DAL
LA
DC
PLAYER
Colby Jackson
Tom Zawislan
Mark Schulte
Ian Russell
Pablo Gentile
Brian Waltrip
Peter Scavo
Alejandro Rincon
Dominic Schell
Seth Marks
Thomas Serna
Micah Cooks
COLLEGE/CLUB
Cal State Fullerton
Creighton
Twin Cities Tornado (PDL)
Seattle Sounders (A)
Miami Breakers (D3)
South Florida
Seton Hall
So. Connecticut State
Univ. of Mobile
Furman
Rancho Santiago
Bullis Preparatory (Md.)
Round 6
PICK
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
TEAM
MET
KC
NE
TB$
TB$
TB
COL
CHI
CLB
DAL
LA
DC
PLAYER
Jake Dancy
Casey Sweeney
Tom Hardy
Ernest Inneh
Ubusuku Abukusumo
Mike Gentile
Rich Cullen
Kevin Jackson
PASS
Angel Rivillo
Alijohn Utush
PASS
COLLEGE/CLUB
Kansas City Wizards
Indiana Blast (A)
Vancouver 86ers (A)
Staten Island Vipers (A)
Columbus Crew
Minnesota Thunder (A)
Air Force Academy
Lehigh University
* COL obtained #10 pick from NE (along with #26 overall pick in the 2000 SuperDraft) in exchange
for Wolde Harris and #31 overall pick in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft
Round 2
PICK
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
TEAM
DC
NE
KC
SJ
MIA
SJ
DC%
COL
CLB
DAL
LA
SJ%
PLAYER
Steven Armstrong
Rusty Pierce
Peter Byaruhanga
Justin Evans
Martin Machon
Joseph Ragusa
Eric Denton
Keyeno Thomas
Roland Vargas
Antonio Martinez
Peter Vagenas
Adrian Narine
COLLEGE/CLUB
Butler
UNC-Greensboro
Alabama-Birmingham
Pittsburgh Riverhounds (A)
Santos (Mexico)
Long Island
Santa Clara
Joe Public F.C. (T&T)
Tahuichi Academy (BOL)
Cal State Fullerton
UCLA
Joe Public F.C. (T&T)
% DC obtained #19 overall pick from SJ in exchange for DC’s #24 pick in 2000 and DC’s secondround selection in 2001 SuperDraft
Round 3
PICK
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
TEAM
MIA
COL*
DC
SJ
LA@
KC
NE*
CHI
CLB
DAL
MIA@
NE
PLAYER
David Wright
Jeff DiMaria
Sergio Salas
Jon Conway
Jose Retiz
Kerry Zavagnin
Shaker Asad
Yuri Lavrinenko
Brian Winters
Steve Bernal
Nick Rimando
Fabio Zuniga
COLLEGE/CLUB
Creighton
St. Louis
McLean (Va.) H.S.
Rutgers
Rancho Santiago
Lehigh Valley (A)
N.C. State
Indiana
Portland
Creighton
UCLA
Raritan Valley CC
* COL obtained #26 pick from the NE (along with #10 overall pick in 2000 SuperDraft) in exchange
for Wolde Harris and #31 pick in 2000 SuperDraft
@ LA obtained #29 pick from MIA in exchange for LA’s #35 pick and LA’s second-round pick in
the 2001 SuperDraft
Creighton
S.F. Bay Seals (A)
$ TB obtained the #64 and #65 overall picks from CHI in exchange for TB’s sixth-round pick in
2001 SuperDraft
NOTE:
(A) = A-League (second tier)
(D3) = D3 Pro League (third tier)
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2001 MLS SUPERDRAFT
February 5, 2001 - Signature Grand, Davie, FL)
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
TEAM
SJ
TB
DC@
DC
DAL
TB
DAL
DC@
LA
CLB@
LA
KC
PLAYER
Chris Carrieri
Ali Curtis
Mark Lisi
Ryan Nelsen
Joselito Vaca
Craig Demmin
Ryan Suarez
Santino Quaranta
Brian Mullan
Duncan Oughton
Isaias Bardales Jr.
Jose Burciaga Jr.
COLLEGE/CLUB
North Carolina/P-40
Duke
Clemson
Stanford
Tahuichi Academy
Rochester Rhinos (A)
San Jose State
Project-40
Creighton
Cal St. Fullerton
San Jose St./P-40
Project-40
@ MET send #10 overall pick to SJ in exchange for #13 pick and Francis Okaroh; SJ send #10
pick, along with #8 pick and Abdul Thompson Conteh, to DC in exchange for Jeff Agoos; DC send
#10 pick and Tom Presthus to CLB in exchange for #3 overall pick
Round 2
PICK
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
TEAM
MET@
TB#
DC
LA
COL
MIA$!
DAL
SJ
NE
LA
CHI
KC
PLAYER
Rodrigo Faria
Devin Barclay
Bryan Namoff
Brian Ching
Stephen Herdsman
Ali Ngon
Edward Johnson
Eddie Robinson
Nick Downing
Robert Russell
Justin Evans
Andrew Gregor
COLLEGE/CLUB
NY/NJ Stars
Project-40
Bradley
Spokane (PDL)
West Mich. (PDL)
Montreal (A)
Project-40
North Carolina
Maryland/P-40
Duke
Pittsburgh (A)
Seattle (A)
@ MET send #10 overall pick to SJ in exchange for #13 pick and Francis Okaroh
# TB received 14th and 34th overall picks from SJ in exchange for Manny Lagos
$ DC receive #36 overall pick from KC in exchange for forward A.J. Wood; DC then trade player to
be named later and 36th pick to COL for #18 overall selection
! MIA acquire #18 overall selection from DC in exchange for MIA’s natural second round pick in
2002
Round 3
PICK
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
TEAM
DAL
MET
CLB
DC^
CHI
CLB
SJ
COL
CHI
TB#
KC
COL$
PLAYER
Josue Mayard
Kerwyn Jemmott
Edson Buddle
Craig Ziadie
Jim Curtin
Kevin Adams
Craig Waibel
Ryan Lee
Henry Ring
Alberto Munoz
Ben Stafford
Eric Lukin
COLLEGE/CLUB
Montreal (A)
Joe Public (T&T)
Long Island/P-40
Richmond (A)
Villanova
Joe Public (T&T)
Seattle (A)
UCLA
South Carolina
Miami Breakers (PDL)
Wake Forest
Illinois- Chicago
^ DC receive #28 overall pick from MIA in exchange for Antonio Otero and future considerations
Round 4
PICK
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
TEAM
SJ
MIA
CLB
MIA
COL
NE
DAL
TB
LA
MET
NE
KC
PLAYER
Fabio Eidelwein
Greg Simmonds
McKinley Tennyson
Cory Gibbs
Ryan Trout
Yari Allnutt
Adam Zapala
Adam Throop
Brent Rahim
Martin Klinger
Fernando Ortiz
Pablo Webster
COLLEGE/CLUB
Des Moines (PDL)
Hershey (A)
UCLA
Brown
Virginia
Rochester (A)
Stanford
Chicago (PDL)
Connecticut
Project-40
Tahuichi Acad. (BOL)
Clemson
Round 5
PICK
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
TEAM
SJ
DC
CLB
MIA
NE
NE
DAL
TB
LA
MET
KC
TB%
PLAYER
Cory Woolfolk
Caleb Norkus
Scott Powers
Teofilo Cubillas
Eric Pogue
Shaun Tsakiris
Gary DePalma
Mersim Beskovic
Alex Bengard
O’Neill Peart
Narcisco Fernandes
Hector Navarette
COLLEGE/CLUB
Stanford
North Carolina
Brown
Nova Southern
Mid-Michigan (PDL)
UCLA
Pittsburgh (A)
Westchester (PDL)
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Long Island (A)
Wisconsin
Westchester (PDL)
% KC trade #60 overall pick to TB in exchange for natural fifth round selection in 2002
Round 6
PICK
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
TEAM
SJ
DC
CLB
MIA
COL
NE
DAL
CHI
LA
MET
DAL
KC
PLAYER
Jorge Martinez
T.J. Hannig
Phil Karn
Daouda Kante
John Carroll
Michael Feller
Miguel Saavedra
Danny Risch
Mike Potempa
Russell Payne
Roberto Najarro
Matt Cross
NOTE:
(A) = A-League (second tier)
(PDL) = Premier Developmental League (fourth tier)
COLLEGE/CLUB
San Jose State
Indiana
Pittsburgh (A)
Florida International
Florida International
Virginia
Project-40
Central Coast (PDL)
Clemson
Boston (A)
UAB
Brown
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2002 MLS SUPERDRAFT
February 10, 2002 – All-Star Café, Orlando, Florida
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
TEAM
DAL
NE
MET
DC
CHI
SJ$
MET
CLB
DAL$
CHI
DC
DAL$
PLAYER
Chris Gbandi
Taylor Twellman
Brad Davis
Justin Mapp
Kelly Gray
Luchi Gonzalez
Mansour Ndiaye
Kyle Martino
Carl Bussey
Billy Sleeth
Daouda Kante
Lee Morrison
COLLEGE/CLUB
Connecticut
1860 Munich (Germany)
St. Louis / Project-40
Project-40
Portland / Project-40
Southern Methodist
Connecticut
Virginia / Project-40
Southern Methodist
Washington / Seattle (PDL)
Florida International
Stanford
$ SJ obtained the #6 overall selection from DAL in exchange for #9 and #12 overall selections
Round 2
PICK
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
TEAM
LA
NE
DAL
COL
CHI$
DAL
COL
CLB
NE
LA
CLB
DC
LA
PLAYER
Hemir Niebles
Shalrie Joseph
Jordan Stone
Danny Jackson
Craig Capano
Matt Behncke
Jeff Stewart
Jeff Matteo
Ian Fuller
Bryheem Hancock
Jon Busch
Mike McGinty
Gavin Glinton
COLLEGE/CLUB
Brooklyn Knights (PDL)
St. John's
Project-40
North Carolina
Project-40
Princeton
Santa Clara
St. John’s
Clemson
Connecticut
Hershey Wildcats (A)
Richmond Kickers (A)
Bradley
$ CHI obtained #17 overall selection from DAL in exchange for future considerations
Round 3
PICK
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
TEAM
CHI
LA
COL
COL
MET$
DC
KC
SJ%
COL
CLB
CHI
KC
LA&
SJ
PLAYER
Steve Totten
Alejandro Moreno
Bryn Ritchie
Daniel Alvarez
Sam Forko
Mohamed Fahim
O'Neill Peart
Chris Roner
Matt Moses
John Barry Nusum
Dipsy Selolwane
Chris Brunt
Cory Gibbs
Kevin Sakuda
COLLEGE/CLUB
Virginia
UNC – Greensboro
Washington / Seattle
Furman
Connecticut
Southern Methodist
Long Island (A)
California
Stanford
Furman
St. Louis
SW Mo./Sioux Falls (PDL)
St. Pauli (Germany)
Duke
$ MET obtained #30 overall selection from NE in exchange for a 2003 third-round pick
% SJ obtained #33rd overall selection from DAL in exchange for a 2003 third-round pick
& Although he was not currently under contract with MLS, LA selected the rights to Cory Gibbs
Round 4
PICK
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
TEAM
DC
NE
DC
KC
DAL
NE
CHI
CLB
LA
NE
PLAYER
Dennis Ludwig
Derek Potteiger
Bob Brennan
Dominic DaPra
Adauto Neto
Marshall Leonard
Mike Nugent
Chris Leitch
Noah Delgado
Erik Ozimek
COLLEGE/CLUB
Rutgers
Penn State
American University
Wisconsin
Univ. of Mobile
Virginia
Princeton
North Carolina
Fresno State
Davidson College
Round 5
PICK
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
TEAM
KC
CLB$
NE
DC
DAL
DAL
MET
KC
NE
LA
SJ
PLAYER
Davy Arnaud
Christof Lindenmayer
PASS
PASS
Jeremie Piette
Ricardo Villar
Mario Gomez**
Brian Lavin
PASS
Lawrence Smalls
Aaron Biddle
COLLEGE/CLUB
West Texas A&M
Hershey (A)
West Texas A&M
Penn State
N.J. Imperials (PDL)
Yale
UC Irvine
Stanford
$ CLB obtained #51 overall selection from NE in exchange for a 2003 sixth-round pick
Round 6
PICK
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
TEAM
COL
NE
DC
KC
KC
MET$
CLB
MET
LA
SJ
PLAYER
Matt Harrell
PASS
PASS
Dane Erickson
Mark Spears
Jeff Moore
Scott Leber
Leo Krupnik
Ishmael Mintah
Lars Lyssand
COLLEGE/CLUB
Univ. of Denver
Davidson
William Cary
Richard Stockton (NJ)
Stanford
California
Creighton / Sioux Falls
San Jose State
$ MET obtained #66 overall selection from DAL in exchange for 2003 sixth-round pick
NOTE:
(A) = A-League (second tier)
(PDL) = Premier Developmental League (fourth tier)
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2003 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 17, 2003 – Kansas City Convention Center, Bartle Hall, Kansas City, MO
Round 1
PICK
1
2
3
4
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
TEAM
DC
MET
CHI
MET*
DC
SJ
CLB
LA
NE
DAL@
PLAYER
Alecko Eskandarian
Ricardo Clark
Nate Jaqua
Mike Magee
David Stokes
Todd Dunivant
Diego Walsh
Guillermo Gonzalez
Pat Noonan
Shavar Thomas
COLLEGE/CLUB
Virginia / P-40
Furman/ P-40
Portland/ P-40
Project-40/ U.S. U-20
North Carolina / P-40
Stanford
Southern Methodist
Project-40 / U.S. U-17
Indiana
Connecticut
* MET obtained #4 overall selection from DAL in exchange for Brad Davis
@ DAL obtained #10 overall selection from LA in exchange for #12 and #55 overall selections
Round 2
PICK
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
TEAM
DC
MET!
SJ%
DC
DAL
LA$
MET#
CHI
LA*
LA
PLAYER
Brian Carroll
Eddie Gaven
Arturo Alvarez
Doug Warren
Jason Thompson
Scot Thompson
Tim Regan
Damani Ralph
Arturo Torres
Ricky Lewis
COLLEGE/CLUB
Wake Forest / P-40
Project-40/ U.S. U-17
Project-40/ U.S. U-18
Clemson
E. Illinois / P-40
UCLA
Bradley
Connecticut
Loyola Marymount
Clemson / P-40
! MET obtained #12 overall selection from LA in exchange for the MET’s natural first round pick in
2004
% SJ obtained #13 overall pick and a conditional 2004 pick from KC in exchange for Jimmy
Conrad
$ LA obtained #16 overall pick from SJ in exchange for Brian Mullan
# MET obtained #17 overall pick from CLB in exchange for Nelson Akwari and MET’s natural
second-round pick in 2004
* LA obtained #19 overall selection from NE in exchange for Matt Reis and rights to Alex Pineda
Chacon
Round 3
PICK
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
TEAM
DAL
NE
SJ
CHI
CHI
CHI
COL^
COL
NE
MET
PLAYER
David Comfort
Dimelon Westfield
Roger Levesque
Logan Pause
Ryan Mack
Phil Swenda
Jason Cole
Alex Blake
Kyle Singer
Tim Glowienka
COLLEGE/CLUB
Virginia
Clemson
Stanford
North Carolina / P-40
Indiana
Seton Hall
St. Louis University
Williams College
Boston College
South Carolina
^ COL obtained #27 overall selection from CLB in exchange for their natural third-round pick in
2004 and #58 overall selection in 2003
Round 4
PICK
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
TEAM
DC
MET
KC
DAL
CHI*
SJ
CLB
COL
SJ
LA
PLAYER
Hayden Woodworth
Kenny Arena
Taylor Graham
Mike Tranchilla
Rob Friend
Josh Saunders
Michael Ritch
Matt Crawford
Jamil Walker
Hamid Mehreioskouei
COLLEGE/CLUB
Messiah College
Virginia
Stanford
Creighton
Santa Barbara
California
Auburn-Montgomery
North Carolina
Santa Clara
Bradley
* CHI obtained #35 overall selection from DAL for their natural 2004 third-round pick
Round 5
PICK
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
TEAM
DC
MET
KC
CHI
DAL
SJ
CLB
COL
MET@
LA
PLAYER
John Swann
Jacob LeBlanc
Jack Jewsbury
Chad Dombrowski
Michael Mariscalco
Johanes Maliza
Guy Abrahamson
Casey Schmidt
Marco Velez
Jimmy Frazelle
COLLEGE/CLUB
Indiana
Virginia
Saint Louis Univ.
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Butler
Stanford
Rutgers
Boston College
Barry Univ.
UCLA
@ MET obtained #49 overall selection from NE in exchange for their natural sixth round pick in
2004
Round 6
PICK
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
TEAM
DC
DAL
KC
CHI
LA
SJ
NE
CLB
DC
KC#
PLAYER
Michael Behonick
Andy Rosenband
Kevin Friedland
Ryan Futagaki
Joe Barton
Frank Sanfilippo
PASS
Jake Traeger
PASS
Byron Carmichael
COLLEGE/CLUB
American Univ.
Ohio State
Southern Methodist
UCLA
Cal. State Northridge
San Jose State
Ohio State
Marshall
# KC obtained #60 overall pick from LA in exchange for their natural sixth round pick in 2004
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2004 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 16, 2004 – Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, N.C.
Round 1
PICK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TEAM
DC
CLB
LA
KC**
SJ
DAL
DAL**
NE
CHI^^
SJ
PLAYER
Freddy Adu
Chad Marshall
Joseph Ngwenya
Matt Taylor
Ryan Cochrane
Ramon Nunez
Clarence Goodson
Clint Dempsey
Scott Buete
Steve Cronin
COLLEGE/CLUB
U.S. Under-20
Stanford
Coastal Carolina
UCLA
Santa Clara
Southern Methodist
Maryland
Furman
Maryland
Santa Clara
* KC trade Eric Quill, Carey Talley and #7 selection in 2004 SuperDraft to DAL in exchange for
Shavar Thomas, #4 selection in 2004 SuperDraft and a conditional second round selection in
2005 SuperDraft.
^ NE trade #9 pick to CHI in exchange for a player allocation attributable to Peter Nowak’s
retirement.
Round 2
#
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
TEAM
CHI
CLB
LA
LA#
COL
COL
KC
MET@
CHI
CHI
PLAYER
Leonard Griffin
Chris Wingert
Josh Gardner
Ned Grabavoy
Adolfo Gregorio
Adrian Cann
Will Hesmer
Seth Stammler
Matt Pickens
Sumed Ibrahim
COLLEGE
UCLA
St. John’s
Cincinnati
Indiana
UCLA
Louisville
Wake Forest
Maryland
SW Missouri State
Maryland
# CHI trade #14 overall pick to LA in exchange for one of the Galaxy’s three first-round selections
(to be determined by the Galaxy) in the 2005 SuperDraft.
@ CHI trade #18 overall pick to MET in exchange for MET’s 2005 natural second round pick
Round 3
PICK
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
TEAM
MET
LA
NE
DC%
COL$
MET
SJ
CHI
DAL
SJ
PLAYER
Zach Wells
Guillermo Arzate
Jeremiah White
Kevin Ara
Kevin Taylor
Olivier Occean
Mike Wilson
Khari Stephenson
Ty Maurin
Lindon Pecorelli
COLLEGE/CLUB
UCLA
UC-Santa Barbara
Wake Forest
Harvard
Michigan
So. Connecticut St.
Stanford
Williams College
UCLA
Connecticut
% KC trade #24 selection to DC in exchange for DC’s natural second- and third-round selections
in the 2005 SuperDraft.
$ CLB trade #25 pick to COL in exchange for rights to Steven Herdsman and the conditional pick
in the 2005 SuperDraft, originally sent to COL in Robin Fraser trade on Jan. 14.
Round 4
PICK
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
TEAM
DAL
CLB
LA
DC
COL
MET
KC
CHI
CHI
SJ
PLAYER
David Wagenfuhr
Jamal Sutton
David McGill
Joshua Gros
Kevin Richards
Michael Bradley
Jay Alberts
Denny Clanton
Phil Hucles
Marin Pusek
COLLEGE/CLUB
Creighton
SW Missouri State
UC-Santa Barbara
Rutgers
Notre Dame
U.S. Under-17
Yale
Dayton
William and Mary
UAB
Round 5
PICK
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
TEAM
CLB
CLB
LA
DC
COL
MET
KC
KC
CHI
SJ
PLAYER
Adom Crew
Luke Vercollone
Jason Perry
Kevin Hudson
Gary Sullivan
Johnny David
Justin Detter
Ryan Barber
Ian Pilarski
Tighe Dombrowski
COLLEGE/CLUB
Brown
Seton Hall
Oakland
Southern Methodist
Adelphi
Fairleigh Dickinson
Notre Dame
Missouri-K.C.
Cornell
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Round 6
PICK
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
TEAM
CHI
CLB
LA
DAL
COL
NE
LA
NE
CHI
MET&
PLAYER
Ryan McGowan
Matt Haefner
Alan Gordon
Edwin Miranda
John Pulido
Felix Brillant
Chris Aloisi
Andy Dorman
Tony McManus
Jeff Parke
COLLEGE/CLUB
Seton Hall
Pennsylvania
Oregon State
Cal State Northridge
Florida International
Franklin Pierce
Syracuse
Boston Univ.
Alabama-Birmingham
Drexel
& SJ trade #60 overall pick to MET in exchange for MET’s natural sixth-round pick in 2005
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2005 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 14, 2005 – Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Md.
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
TEAM
RSL
CHV
CHI
SJ!
LA
DAL!
COL
LA
NE
CHI
KC
MET&
PLAYER
Nikolas Besagno
Brad Guzan
Chad Barrett
Danny O’Rourke
Ugo Ihemelu
Drew Moor
Hunter Freeman
Troy Roberts
Michael Parkhurst
Jack Stewart
Scott Sealy
Tim Ward
COLLEGE/CLUB
U.S. Under-17
South Carolina
UCLA
Indiana
Southern Methodist
Indiana
Virginia
California
Wake Forest
Notre Dame
Wake Forest
St. Louis
Round 3
PICK
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
TEAM
MET
CHV
DAL
DAL
CHI!@
SJ
SJ
SJ
NE^
LA
CHI
CHI
PLAYER
Chris Corcoran
Aaron Lopez
Winston Marshall
Chris Gomez
Chris Rolfe
Victor Arbelaez
Orlando Ramirez
C.J. Klaas
Tony Lochhead
Quavas Kirk
Gonzalo Segares
Boyzzz Khumalo
COLLEGE/CLUB
St. John’s
UCLA
Wright State
Brown
Dayton
UNLV
Fresno Pacific
Washington
UC-Santa Barbara
U.S. Under-17
Virginia Commonwealth
Coastal Carolina
! SJ trades Richard Mulrooney and Arturo Alvarez along with #6 and #29 overall picks in 2005
SuperDraft to FC Dallas in exchange for Brad Davis, an allocation and #4 overall pick in 2005
SuperDraft
! SJ trades Richard Mulrooney and Arturo Alvarez along with #6 and #29 overall picks in 2005
SuperDraft to FC Dallas in exchange for Brad Davis, an allocation and #4 overall pick in 2005
SuperDraft
& MET trade player to be named later to FC Dallas for #12 overall selection in 2005 SuperDraft
@ FC Dallas trade #29 overall pick in 2005 SuperDraft to CHI in return for second round pick in
2006 SuperDraft and Henry Ring
Round 2
PICK
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
TEAM
RSL
CHV
LA#
KC
SJ
CHI
DC
CLB
NE
RSL%
CLB
KC
PLAYER
Jamie Watson
Christian Jiménez
Michael Enfield
Ryan Pore
Kevin Goldthwaite
Will John
Nick Van Sicklen
Marcus Storey
James Riley
Jay Nolly
Domenic Mediate
Chris Sawyer
COLLEGE/CLUB
North Carolina
South Florida
UCLA
Tulsa
Notre Dame
St. Louis
Wisconsin
North Carolina
Wake Forest
Indiana
Maryland
Notre Dame
# KC trade #15 overall selection in 2005 SuperDraft to LA for Sasha Victorine.
% RSL trade an allocation to the LA for #22 overall selection in the 2005 SuperDraft.
^ COL trade #33 overall selection in 2005 SuperDraft to NE for 45th overall selection in 2005
SuperDraft and a player to be named later
Round 4
PICK
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
TEAM
RSL
CHV
CHI
DAL
SJ
SJ
COL
CLB
COL^
LA
KC
DC
PLAYER
Luke Kreamalmeyer
Esteban Arias
Karim Dietz
Julian Nash
Antouman Jallow
James Twellman
Guy Melamed
Knox Cameron
Amir Lowery
Mubarike Chisoni
John Minagawa-Webster
Tim Merritt
COLLEGE/CLUB
Bradley
Connecticut
Birmingham-Southern
Creighton
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Stanford
Boston College
Michigan
Wake Forest
Coastal Carolina
Michigan State
North Carolina
^ COL trade #33 overall selection in 2005 SuperDraft to NE for 45th overall selection
2005 MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
February 4, 2005
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
TEAM
RSL
CHV
CHI
DAL*
SJ
MET
COL
CLB
CLB$
LA
KC
DC
PLAYER
Steven Rhyne
Javier Barragan
Justin Cook
Kevin Wilson
Brett Rodriguez
Jason Hernandez
Sasha Gotsmanov
Matt Oliver
Bill Gaudette
Benjamin Benditson
Edwin Ruiz
Matthew Nickell
COLLEGE/CLUB
Clemson
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Ohio State
Univ. of San Diego
Creighton
Seton Hall
Rhode Island
Virginia
St. John’s
Cal. State Northridge
Hartwick
Drake
*Acquired from DC, who originally acquired from DAL
$Acquired from NE
Round 2
PICK
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
TEAM
RSL
CHV
CHI
DAL
NE%
SJ^
LA&
CLB
NE
LA
DAL!
DAL@
PLAYER
Michael Lookingland
Helmis Matute
David Mahoney
Abe Thompson
Jamie Holmes
Robby Fulton
Drew McAthy
Eric Vasquez
Ryan Latham
Matt Kovar
Aaron Pitchkolan
Drew Cavanagh
%Acquired from SJ
^Acquired from MET
&Acquired from COL
!Acquired from KC
@Acquired from DC
COLLEGE/CLUB
Bucknell
Virginia Commonwealth
Cornell
Maryland
Birmingham Southern
Stanford
Cal.-Santa Barbara
no college
Southern Methodist
Loyola Marymount
West Virginia
College of Charleston
Round 3
PICK
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
TEAM
RSL
CHV
CHI
DAL
SJ
MET
COL
CLB
NE
LA
KC
DC
PLAYER
Noah Palmer
Mike Munoz
Chris Karcz
Chris Schwarze
Noah Merl
Pat Hannigan
Eugene Sepuya
Ryan Kelly
Easton Wilson
Ryan Shaw
Doug Lascody
Andrew Terris
COLLEGE/CLUB
Maryland
California
Rutgers
Univ. of San Francisco
California
University
Alabama A&M
St. John’s
Connecticut
California – Davis
SW Missouri State
Major League Soccer
Round 4
PICK
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
TEAM
RSL
CHV
CHI
DAL
SJ
MET
COL
CLB
NE
LA
KC
DC
PLAYER
Cameron Knowles
Dan Kennedy
Hollis Ryan Donaldson
Sammy Tamporello
Chris Wondolowski
Usiel Vasquez
Dan Gargan
Chris Lee
Jeff Larentowicz
Jeremiah Gallegos
Ryan Caugherty
Shawn Kuykendall
COLLEGE/CLUB
Akron
Cal.-Santa Barbara
Liberty
Ohio State
Chico State
So. Connecticut State
Georgetown
Marquette
Brown
Cincinnati
Wake Forest
American Univ.
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2006 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 20, 2006 – Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pa.
Round 1
PICK
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
TEAM
MET*
RSL
CLB
KC
CHV*
DAL
DC
HOU
CLB
CHI
NE
LA
PLAYER
Marvell Wynne
Mehdi Ballouchy
Jason Garey
Yura Movsisyan
Sacha Kljestan
Dax McCarty
Justin Moose
Patrick Ianni
Kei Kamara
Calen Carr
Leandro de Oliveira
Nathan Sturgis
COLLEGE/CLUB
UCLA (Ga)
Santa Clara
Maryland
Pasadena City College
Seton Hall (Ga)
North Carolina (Ga)
Wake Forest
UCLA (Ga)
Cal St. Domínguez Hls (Ga)
California
Alabama-Birmingham
Clemson (Ga)
*CHV trade the #1 overall selection in 2006 SuperDraft to the MetroStars in return for the #5
overall selection in 2006 SuperDraft and Jason Hernandez.
Round 2
PICK
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
TEAM
CLB^
CHI
DAL
KC
MET
DAL
KC
CHI
COL
DAL
NE
LA
PLAYER
Jed Zayner
Jeff Curtin
Justin Moore
Lance Watson
Josmer Altidore
Blake Wagner
Tyson Wahl
Brian Plotkin
Jacob Peterson
Dominic Oduro
Willie Sims
Marc Burch
COLLEGE/CLUB
Indiana (Ga)
Georgetown
Clemson
New Mexico
U.S. Under-17 (Ga)
U.S. Under-17 (Ga)
California
Indiana
Indiana (Ga)
Virginia Commonwealth
Cal State-Northridge (Ga)
Maryland
^ NE trade the No. 13 overall selection in 2006 SuperDraft and a third round 2007 SuperDraft pick
to CLB for a partial allocation.
Round 3
PICK
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
TEAM
LA
RSL
CLB
KC
KC
DAL
DC
HOU
CLB%
CHI
NE
LA
PLAYER
Kyle Veris
Ryan Johnson
Brandon Moss
Matt Groenwald
Stephen Shirley
Ray Burse Jr.
Rod Dyachenko
Andre Schmid
Dayton O’Brien
Jordan Russolillo
Kyle Brown
Chris Dunsheath
COLLEGE/CLUB
Ohio State
Oregon State
New Mexico
St. John’s
Virginia Commonwealth
Ohio State
Nevada-Las Vegas
St. John’s
Memphis
So. Connecticut State
Tulsa
Bradley
% CLB acquire COL natural third round pick (#33 overall) in 2006 MLS SuperDraft in exchange for
goalkeeper Matt Jordan. In a separate transaction, CLB trade a conditional draft pick in the 2007
SuperDraft to COL for Chris Wingert.
Round 4
PICK
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
TEAM
CHV
CLB$
DC
KC
MET@
DAL
DAL
HOU
COL
CHI
DC
LA
PLAYER
Jonathan Bornstein
Duke Hashimoto
Jeff Carroll
Eric Kronberg
Blake Camp
Michael Dello-Russo
Mike Ambersley
Mike Chabala
Josh Brown
Jeremy Ashe
Kenny Bertz
Aaron King
COLLEGE/CLUB
UCLA
Southern Methodist
St. John’s
California
Duke
Maryland
Indiana
Washington
New Mexico
Marshall
Maryland
North Carolina State
$ DAL trade #38 overall selection in 2006 SuperDraft to CLB in return for 2007 SuperDraft natural
third round pick
@ HOU trade #41 overall selection in 2006 SuperDraft to MET for Zach Wells.
NOTE
(Ga) = Generation adidas
2006 MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
January 26, 2006
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
TEAM
CHV
RSL
CLB
KC
MET
DAL
HOU*
DAL^
COL
CHI
NE
LA
PLAYER
Drew Helm
Jeff Rowland
Andy Gruenebaum
Anthony Noriega
Joseph Vide
Christopher Joyce
Mpho Moloi
Miguel Guante
Jordan Harvey
Floyd Franks
Danny Wynn
Trevor McEachron
COLLEGE/CLUB
Florida Atlantic
New Mexico
Kentucky
George Mason
Virginia
Franklin-Pierce
Connecticut
Portland
UCLA
UNC-Charlotte
Saint Louis Univ.
Old Dominion
TEAM
CHV
RSL
CLB
KC
MET
DAL
DC
HOU
COL
CHI
NE
LA
PLAYER
Darren Spicer
Willis Forko
David Chun
Ryan McMahen
Pete Dzubay
Brad Napper
Andy Metcalf
Hector Guzman
Liam Girrard
Dasan Robinson
John Queeley
Dan Paladini
TEAM
CHV
RSL
CLB
KC
MET
DAL
MET#
HOU
COL
CHI
NE
LA
PLAYER
Lawson Vaughn
Chase Harrison
Ivan Becerra
Corey Farabi
Brian Cvilikas
Sean Babcock
Brian Devlin
Tony Donatelli
Keith Cauldwell
Ezra Prendergast
Adam Williamson
Armando Melendez
COLLEGE/CLUB
Tulsa
Virginia Tech
California - Santa Barbara
Drake
Old Dominion
Portland
Penn State
Temple
Brown
Syracuse
Lehigh
Loyola Marymount
PLAYER
Josh Fender
Daniel Wasson
Peter Louis
Chris Hamberger
Chris Lancos
Idris Ughiovhe
Devon McTavish
PASS
Luke Enna
Richard Mupfudze
Matt Wieland
Matt Couch
COLLEGE/CLUB
West Texas A&M
Tulsa
Coastal Carolina
Drake
Maryland
Howard
West Virginia
#Acquired from DC
*Acquired from DC
^Acquired from HOU
Round 2
PICK
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Round 3
PICK
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
COLLEGE/CLUB
Princeton
Connecticut
Southern Methodist
Michigan State
Michigan
Northwestern
Memphis
Santa Clara
Denver
Dayton
North Carolina State
Cal State Northridge
Round 4
PICK
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
TEAM
HOU%
COL&
DAL$
KC
RSL@
CHI+
DC
HOU
KC!
CHI
NE
LA
Tampa
Western Kentucky
Creighton
San Diego State
%Acquired from CHV
&Acquired from COL
$Acquired from MET, who originally received it from CLB
@Acquired from MET for forward Jordan Cila.
+Acquired from COL, who originally received it from DAL
!Acquired from COL
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2007 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 12, 2007 – Indianapolis Convention Center, Indianapolis, Ind.
Round 3
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
TEAM
TOR
CHI@
KC
RSL
NE#
COL
CHV
CHI
DAL
TOR%
DC
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Maurice Edu (Ga)
Bakary Soumare (Ga)
Michael Harrington
Chris Seitz (Ga)
Wells Thompson
Nico Colacula (Ga)
John Cunliffe
Jerson Monteiro
Anthony Wallace (Ga)
Andrew Boyens
Bryan Arguez (Ga)
Amaechi Igwe (Ga)
John Michael Hayden
COLLEGE/CLUB
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
Maryland
Wake Forest
Virginia
Fort Lewis College
Alabama-Birmingham
South Florida
New Mexico
U.S. U-20 national team
Santa Clara
Indiana
@ CLB trade No. 2 overall selection in 2007 SuperDraft to CHI for Andy Herron
# LA trade No. 5 overall selection in 2007 SuperDraft and conditional second-round pick in 2008
SuperDraft to NE for portion of allocation
% LA trade No. 10 overall selection in 2007 SuperDraft to TOR for portion of allocation
Round 2
PICK
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
TEAM
DAL
CLB
LA
COL
DAL$
NY
LA
CHI
DAL
LA
DC
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Abdus Ibrahim (Ga)
Brad Evans
Robbie Findley
Greg Dalby
Andrew Daniels
Dane Richards
Josh Tudela
Nate Norman
Ryan Guy
Ty Harden
Brad North
Ryan Solle
Corey Ashe
COLLEGE/CLUB
U.S. U-17 national team
California-Irvine
Oregon State
Notre Dame
Brown
Clemson
Indiana
Notre Dame
San Diego
Washington
Northwestern
Wake Forest
North Carolina
$ COL trade No. 18 overall selection in 2007 SuperDraft and second-round pick in the 2008
SuperDraft to DAL for Greg Vanney and third-round pick in 2008 SuperDraft
PICK
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
TEAM
TOR
DAL
KC
RSL
COL
DC
NY
CHI
COL
COL
DC
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Rich Asante
Scott Jones
Edson Elcock
Steven Curfman
Omar Cummings
Jay Needham
Sinisa Ubiparipovic
Mike Banner
Nick LaBrocca
Justin Hughes
Ricky Schramm
Bryan Byrne
Mike Sambursky
COLLEGE/CLUB
Syracuse
North Carolina-Greensboro
Old Dominion
Wake Forest
Cincinnati
Southern Methodist
Akron
Southern Ill.-Edwardsville
Rutgers
North Carolina
Georgetown
California-Santa Barbara
South Carolina
TEAM
TOR
CLB
KC
DAL
LA
LA
CHV
CHI
NE&
CLB
DC
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Jeff Gonsalves
Aaron Chandler
Kurt Morsink
Tommy Krizanovic
Tally Hall
Bobby Burling
Cameron Dunn
Simon Omekanda
Adam Cristman
Ben Hunter
Luis Robles
Kyle Helton
Eric Ebert
COLLEGE/CLUB
Rhode Island
San Francisco
James Madison
Jacksonville
San Diego State
Loyola Marymount
California-Irvine
Penn State
Virginia
North Carolina
Portland
Duke
California
Round 4
PICK
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
& DAL trade No. 48 overall selection to RSL for natural second-round selection in 2008
SuperDraft; RSL then trade #48 overall selection to NE for Kyle Brown
NOTE
(Ga) = Generation adidas
2007 MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
January 26, 2006
Round 3
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
TEAM
TOR
CHV*
KC
COL^
LA
NY
CHI#
CHI
DAL
LA%
DC
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Jarrod Smith
Desmond Brooks
Aaron Hohlbein
John DiRaimondo
Steve Purdy
Randi Patterson
Nick Noble
Mark Totten
Sandy Gbandi
Gordon Kljestan
Shawn Crowe
Phil Marfuggi
Nick Hatzke
COLLEGE/CLUB
West Virginia
Saint Mary's College
Wisconsin
St. Louis
California
North Carolina-Greensboro
West Virginia
James Madison
Alabama-Birmingham
Seton Hall
Florida International
Clemson
California
* Acquired from RSL, who originally received it from CLB
^ Acquired from RSL
# Acquired from CHV
% Acquired from COL
PICK
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
TEAM
TOR
RSL*
KC
KC^
CHV#
KC%
CHV
CHI
COL&
COL
DC
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Hunter West
Jared Kent
Chris Konopka
Eric Frimpong
Anthony Hamilton
A.J. Godbolt
Lyle Martin
Asmir Pervan
Kosuke Kimura
Riley O'Neill
Guy-Roland Kpene
Chris Loftus
Erik Ustruck
COLLEGE/CLUB
South Florida
Old Dominion
Providence
California-Santa Barbara
California-Irvine
Maryland
Cal State-Bakersfield
Saint Leo's
Western Illinois
Kentucky
Dowling College
Duke
Santa Clara
* Acquired from CLB
^ Acquired from RSL
# Acquired from LA
% Acquired from NY
& Acquired from DAL
Round 2
Round 4
PICK
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
TEAM
TOR
CLB
KC
RSL
LA
NY
CHV
CHI
LA&
CLB$
CHV@
NE
LA+
PLAYER
Daryl Roberts
Ryan Junge
Michael Todd
Haddon Kirk
Kevin Long
Sal Caccavale
Erasmo Solorzano
Osei Telesford
Zach Kirby
Tonci Skroce
Raul Batista
Gary Flood
Taylor Canel
COLLEGE/CLUB
Liberty
Creighton
Hofstra
North Carolina State
San Francisco
American
California-Riverside
Liberty
Boston Univ.
Illinois-Chicago
San Diego State
Hofstra
Cal State-Northridge
& Acquired from DAL
$ Acquired from COL
@ Acquired from DC
+ Acquired from CLB, who originally received it from HOU
PICK
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
TEAM
TOR
CLB
HOU$
RSL
LA
DAL@
NY+
CHI
KC!
RSL=
CLB<
NE
KC~
PLAYER
Tyler Hemming
Ted Niziolek
Justin Douglass
Kyle Reynish
Kiel McClung
Chase Wileman
Danny Cepero
Daniel Woolard
Michael Kraus
Dustin Kirby
Kevin Burns
PASS
Willy Guadarrama
$ Acquired from KC
@ Acquired from NY
+ Acquired from CHV
! Acquired from DAL
= Acquired from COL
< Acquired from DC
~ Acquired from HOU
COLLEGE/CLUB
Hartwick College
Seton Hall
Missouri State
California-Santa Barbara
UCLA
Southern Methodist
Pennsylvania
Midwestern State
Creighton
Ohio State
Connecticut
Campbell
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2008 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 18, 2008 – Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Md.
Round 3
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
TEAM
KC
DAL
RSL
LA
COL
CLB
CHI
DAL
TOR
TOR
KC
CHI
NE
RSL
PLAYER
Chance Myers (Ga)
Brek Shea (Ga)
Anthony Beltran (Ga)
Sean Franklin
Ciaran O’Brien (Ga)
Andy Iro
Patrick Nyarko (Ga)
Josh Lambo (Ga)
Julius James
Pat Phelan
Roger Espinoza (Ga)
Dominic Cervi
Rob Valentino (Ga)
David Horst
COLLEGE/CLUB
UCLA
U.S. U-17 national team
UCLA
Cal State-Northridge
California-Santa Barbara
California-Santa Barbara
Virginia Tech
U.S. U-17 national team
Connecticut
Wake Forest
Ohio State
Tulsa
San Francisco
Old Dominion
TEAM
SJ
NY
RSL
NE
DAL
CLB
LA
CLB%
KC
DC
KC
CHI
NE
TOR$
PLAYER
Shea Salinas
Eric Brunner
Alex Nimo (Ga)
Michael Videira
Eric Avila*
George Josten
Ely Allen
Ricardo Pierre-Louis
Yomby William
Andrew Jacobson
Jonathan Leathers
Peter Lowry
Joe Germanese
Brian Edwards
COLLEGE/CLUB
Furman
Ohio State
U.S. U-17 national team
Duke
California-Santa Barbara
Gonzaga
Washington
Lee Univ.
Old Dominion
California
Furman
Santa Clara
Duke
Wake Forest
TEAM
LA
TOR
CLB%
NY
DC
LA
TOR
COL
RSL
CHI
KC
CHI
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Julian Valentin
Mike Zaher
Ryan Miller
Luke Sassano
Ryan Cordeiro
Matt Allen
Joseph Lapira
Adrian Chevannes
Brennan Tennelle
Dwight Barnett
Matt Marquess
Stephen King
Matthew Britner
Geoff Cameron
COLLEGE/CLUB
Wake Forest
UCLA
Notre Dame
California
Connecticut
Creighton
Notre Dame
Southern Methodist
California-Santa Barbara
Lynn Univ.
Santa Clara
Maryland
Brown
Rhode Island
TEAM
CHV
NY
DAL
LA
COL
CLB
COL
DAL
LA
DC
KC
CHI
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Keith Savage
David Roth
Jamil Roberts
Brandon McDonald
Brian Grazier
Steven Lenhart
Scott Campbell
Ben Nason
Matt Hatzke
Tony Schmitz
Rauwshan McKenzie
Austin Washington
Spencer Wadsworth
Jeremy Barlow
COLLEGE/CLUB
West Florida
Northwestern
Santa Clara
San Francisco
Saint Louis
Azuza Pacific
North Carolina
Virginia Tech
Santa Clara
Creighton
Michigan State
Gonzaga
Duke
Virginia
Round 4
Round 2
PICK
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
PICK
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
% DAL trade No. 22 and No. 31 overall selections in 2008 SuperDraft to CLB for natural second
round selection and natural third round selection in 2010 SuperDraft
$ LA trade No. 28 overall selection in 2008 SuperDraft to TOR for portion of allocation money
PICK
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
NOTE
(Ga) = Generation adidas
2008 MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
January 24, 2008
Round 3
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
TEAM
SJ
TOR
COL
LA
COL
CLB
NY
NE
CHV
DC
KC
CHI
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Adam Smarte
Xavier Balc
Kevin Forrest
Michael Gavin
Cesar Zambrano
Billy Chiles
Danleigh Borman
Mkhokheli Dube
Kraig Chiles
Brandon Owens
Pat Healey
Kai Kasiguran
Chris Tierney
Johnny Alcaraz
COLLEGE/CLUB
California-Santa Cruz
Ohio State
Washington
Portland
Illinois-Chicago
Towson State
Rhode Island
Coastal Carolina
San Diego State
UCLA
Towson State
Messiah College
Virginia
Westmont College
TEAM
SJ
TOR
RSL
LA
COL
CLB
NY
DAL
CHV
DC
KC
CHI
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Tim Bohnenkamp
pass
Tino Nunez
Charles Alamo
Mike Graczyk
Cory Elenio
Michael Palacio
Yannick Reyering
Javier Ayala-Hill
Dan Stratford
Vicente Arze
Adrian Bumbut
Kyle Altman
Craig Thompson
COLLEGE/CLUB
Creighton
TEAM
SJ
TOR
RSL
LA
COL
CLB
NY
DAL
CHV
CLB
KC
CHI
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Greg Curry
pass
Kevin Reiman
Greg Folk
Daniel Antunez
Lukasz Tumicz
John Gilkerson
Ben Shuleva
El-Hadj Cisse
Zola Short
Tom Gray
Zach Pope
Saidi Isaac
Kieran Hall
TEAM
SJ
TOR
RSL
LA
CHI
CHI
NY
DAL
CHV
DC
KC
CHI
NE
HOU
PLAYER
Tim Jepsen
pass
Kenny Anaba
Daniel De Geer
Steve Bode
Tim Conway
Manuel Laurent
pass
Andre Sherard
James Thorpe
Andrew Kartunen
Melford James Jr.
pass
James Georgeff
COLLEGE/CLUB
California-Santa Barbara
Michigan State
UCLA
Hartford
Rhode Island
Winthrop
Southern Methodist
North Carolina State
Virginia
Monmouth
Duke
Winthrop
Fort Lewis
Round 4
Round 2
PICK
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27
28.
PICK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
California-Santa Barbara
California-Riverside
New Mexico
Evansville
Stony Brook
Virginia
California
West Virginia
Mercer
Liberty
Trinity
Colorado School of Mines
PICK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
COLLEGE/CLUB
Duke
Cincinnati
San Francisco
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Nyack College
Brown
North Carolina
Franklin-Pierce
Stanford
Montevallo
Central Florida
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2009 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 15, 2009 – St. Louis Convention Center, St. Louis, Mo.
Round 3
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
TEAM
SEA
TOR
LA
TOR
DAL
DC
DC
KC
CHV
NE
NY
RSL
TOR
DAL
NE
PLAYER
Steve Zakuani (Ga)
Sam Cronin
Omar Gonzalez (Ga)
O’Brian White
Peri Marosevic (Ga)
Rodney Wallace (Ga)
Chris Pontius
Matt Besler
Michael Lahoud
Kevin Alston (Ga)
Jeremy Hall (Ga)
Jean Alexandre
Stefan Frei (Ga)
George John
Ryan Maxwell
COLLEGE/CLUB
Akron
Wake Forest
Maryland
Connecticut
Michigan
Maryland
California-Santa Barbara
Notre Dame
Wake Forest
Indiana
Maryland
Lynn Univ.
California
Washington
Tampa
TEAM
SEA
SJ
LA
TOR
CHV@
DC
COL
NE
TOR
NE
HOU
KC
CHI
NY
CLB
PLAYER
Jared Karkas
Quincy Amarikwa
Josh Boateng
Mike Grella
Kyle Christensen
Brandon Barklage
Steward Ceus
Chris Salvaggione
Kyle Hall
Darrius Barnes
Danny Cruz (Ga)
Neal Kitson
David Sias
Nick Zimmerman
Alex Grendi
COLLEGE/CLUB
Azusa Pacific
California-Davis
Liberty
Duke
Denver
Saint Louis
Albany
Charlotte
Syracuse
Duke
Nevada-Las Vegas
St. John’s
California-Irvine
James Madison
Pennsylvania
TEAM
SEA
COL
LA
CHV@
KC
COL
CHI
COL
RSL
NE
HOU
RSL
CHI
COL
CLB
PLAYER
Michael Fucito
Ross Schunk
Kyle Patterson
Jaime Franks
Akeem Priestley
Jordan Seabrook
Jokull Elisabetarson
Henry Kalungi
Raphael Cox
Tyrel Lacey
Marcus Tracy
Futhi Bhembe
Richard Jata
Mike Holody
Chris Clements
COLLEGE/CLUB
Harvard
Redlands
Saint Louis
Wake Forest
Connecticut
South Florida
North Carolina-Greensboro
Winthrop
Washington
Tulsa
Wake Forest
Alabama A&M
Campbell
Michigan
Tulsa
Round 4
Round 2
PICK
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
PICK
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
TEAM
SEA
SJ
NY
LA@
CHI%
DC
KC
KC
NE
NE
DC
DAL
COL%
NY
CLB
PLAYER
COLLEGE/CLUB
Evan Brown
Wake Forest
Brad Ring
Indiana
Babajide Ogunbiyi
Santa Clara
A.J. Delagarza
Maryland
Baggio Husidic (Ga)
Illinois-Chicago
Milos Kocic
Loyola College
Doug DeMartin
Michigan State
Graham Zusi
Maryland
Andrei Gotsmanov
Creighton
Dado Hamzagic
Saint Louis
Lyle Adams
Wake Forest
Brian Shriver
North Carolina
Kwame Adjeman-Pamboe George Mason
Jack Traynor
Notre Dame
Paul Gerstenberger
Boston College
@LA trade No. 35 and No. 49 overall selections in 2009 SuperDraft and player to be named to
CHV for No. 19 overall selection in 2009
%CHI trade the No. 28 overall selection in 2009 SuperDraft and rights to a player to be named to
COL for No. 20 selection and allocation money
PICK
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
NOTE
(Ga) = Generation adidas
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2010 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 14, 2010 – Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pa.
Round 3
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
TEAM
PHI
NY
SJ
KC
DAL
PHI@
PHI#
CLB
NE
CHV
SEA
CLB
CHI
NY
RSL&
LA&
PLAYER
Danny Mwanga (Ga)
Tony Tchani (Ga)
Ike Opara (Ga)
Teal Bunbury (Ga)
Zach Loyd
Amobi Okugo (Ga)
Jack McInerney (Ga)
Dilly Duka (Ga)
Zack Schilawski
Blair Gavin (Ga)
David Estrada
Bright Dike
Corben Bone (Ga)
Austin Da Luz
Collen Warner
Michael Stephens
COLLEGE/CLUB
Oregon State
Virginia
Wake Forest
Akron
North Carolina
UCLA
U.S. U-17 national team
Rutgers
Wake Forest
Akron
UCLA
Notre Dame
Wake Forest
Wake Forest
Portland
UCLA
@DAL trade No. 6 overall selection in 2010 SuperDraft to PHI for partial allocation
PICK
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
TEAM
PHI
NY
CHV
KC
SJ
DAL
RSL^
COL
KC
CHV
HOU
DAL
CHI
HOU
CHV
NE%
PLAYER
Kyle Nakazawa
Conor Chinn
Kevin Tangney
Nick Cardenas
Andrew Hoxie
Jason Yeisley
Chris Schuler
Chad Borak
Mauro Fuzetti
Isaac Kissi
David Walker
Eric Alexander
Steven Kinney
Samuel Appiah
Ben Zemanski
Jason Griffiths
COLLEGE/CLUB
UCLA
San Francisco
Maryland
San Diego State
William & Mary
Penn State
Creighton
California State-Northridge
Michigan
Dayton
California-Santa Barbara
Indiana
Elon
Boston Univ.
Akron
Kentucky
^LA trade the No. 39 overall selection to RSL for natural third-round selection in 2011 SuperDraft
#DC trade No. 7 overall selection in 2010, Fred and partial allocation to PHI for No. 1 allocation
ranking (DC select Troy Perkins)
&LA trade No. 15 overall selection in 2010 and third-round pick in 2011 to RSL for No. 16 overall
selection in 2010 and Clint Mathis
Round 2
PICK
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
TEAM
PHI
NY
SJ
KC
DAL
COL
COL
TOR
NE
CHI
SEA
SJ
CHI
SJ
NE%
RSL
PLAYER
Toni Stahl
Tim Ream
Michael Thomas
Korede Aiyegbusi
Andrew Wiedeman (Ga)
Andre Akpan
Ross LaBauex
Zac Herold*
Seth Sinovic
Kwame Watson-Siriboe
Mike Seamon
Justin Morrow
Drew Yates
Steve Beitashour
Zak Boggs
Justin Davis
COLLEGE/CLUB
Connecticut
Saint Louis
Notre Dame
North Carolina State
California
Harvard
Virginia
U.S. U-17 national team
Creighton
Connecticut
Villanova
Notre Dame
Maryland
San Diego State
South Florida
New Mexico
%NY trade the No. 31 and No. 48 overall selections in 2010 SuperDraft to NE for Chris Albright
Round 4
PICK
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
TEAM
PHI
NY
CHI
KC
TOR
DAL
DC
COL
NE
CHV
SEA
CLB
CLB
HOU
CLB
RSL
PLAYER
Brian Perk
Irving Garcia
Sean Johnson*
Ofori Sarkodie
Joseph Nane
Dane Saintus
Jordan Graye
Chris Cutshaw
Adam Welch
Chris Ross
Jamel Wallace
Kwaku Nyamekye
Othaniel Yanez
Euan Holden
Shaun Francis
Kris Banghart
NOTE
(Ga) = Generation adidas
COLLEGE/CLUB
UCLA
California-Irvine
Central Florida
Indiana
Old Dominion
Southern Methodist
North Carolina
Bradley
Lehigh
Colgate
San Diego State
Harvard
Louisville
New Mexico
Lindsey Wilson
Denver
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2011 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 13, 2011 – Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Md.
2011 MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
January 18, 2011
Round 1
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
TEAM
VAN
POR
DC
CHV
PHI
NE
HOU
VAN
CHI
KC
HOU@
CLB
NY
CHV#
CLB$
LA
DAL
COL
PLAYER
Omar Salgado (Ga)
Darlington Nagbe (Ga)
Perry Kitchen (Ga)
Zarek Valentin (Ga)
Zac MacMath (Ga)
A.J. Soares
Kofi Sarkodie (Ga)
Michael Nanchoff (Ga)
Jalil Anibaba
C.J. Sapong
Will Bruin (Ga)
Rich Balchan
Corey Hertzog (Ga)
Victor Estupiñan
Justin Meram
Paolo Cardozo
Bobby Warshaw
Eddie Ababio
COLLEGE/CLUB
U.S. U-20 national team
Akron
Akron
Akron
Maryland
California
Akron
Akron
North Carolina
James Madison
Indiana
Indiana
Penn State
LDU Quito (ECU)
Michigan
Quilmes AC (ARG)
Stanford
North Carolina
@ SEA trade No. 11 overall selection in 2011 and international spot (1 season) to POR for No. 20
selection in 2011 and allocation amount; POR then trade No. 11 selection to HOU for allocation
amount
# RSL trade No. 14 overall selection in 2011 to CHV for allocation amount
$ SJ trade No. 15 overall selection and allocation amount to CLB for Steven Lenhart
Round 2
PICK
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
TEAM
VAN
SEA @
SEA
POR
PHI
NE
NY
TOR
SEA
CLB
SEA
NY
DC
KC
SJ
LA
DAL
COL
PLAYER
Jeb Brovsky
Michael Tetteh (Ga)
Juan Leone Cruz
Chris Taylor
Michael Farfan
Stephen McCarthy
John Rooney
Demitrius Omphroy
Servando Carrasco
Cole Grossman
Bryan Meredith
Tyler Lassiter
Chris Korb
J.T. Murray
Anthony Ampaipitakwong
Hector Jimenez
Charlie Campbell
Colin Givens
COLLEGE/CLUB
Notre Dame
California, Santa Barbara
Southern Methodist
Tulsa
North Carolina
North Carolina
Macclesfield Town (ENG)
California
California
Duke
Monmouth
North Carolina State
Akron
Louisville
Akron
California
Louisville
Michigan State
TEAM
VAN
NY
NE
CHV
PHI
NE
TOR
TOR
CHI
KC
SEA
CLB
TOR &
DC %
CHI
RSL
DAL
NE
PLAYER
Bilal Duckett
Billy Cortes
Steven Perry
Jon Okafor
Levi Houapeu
Ryan Kinne
Matt Gold
Junior Burgos
Jason Herrick
Konrad Warzycha
Alex Caskey
Bernardo Anor
Joao Plata
Joe Willis
Davis Paul
Jarad Van Schaik
Scott Gordon
Alan Koger
COLLEGE/CLUB
Notre Dame
Maryland
Notre Dame
Brown
Maryland-Balt. Cty
Monmouth
Ohio State
Cal Poly, SLO
Maryland
Ohio State
Davidson
South Florida
LDU Quito (ECU)
Denver
California
Portland
Lynn Univ.
William and Mary
Round 3
PICK
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
& CHI trade No. 49 overall selection in 2011 to TOR for Jon Conway
% LA trade No. 50 overall selection in 2011 to DC for two first-round selections in 2011
Supplemental Draft (Nos. 3 and 16 overall)
NOTE
(Ga) = Generation adidas
PICK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
TEAM
VAN
POR
LA
NY
PHI
NE
HOU
TOR
CHI
KC
SEA
POR
TOR
RSL
DAL
LA
DAL
DAL
PLAYER
Michael Boxall
Spencer Thompson
Daniel Keat
Jimmy Maurer
Ryan Richter
Hunter Christiansen
Evan Newton
Jimmy Banks
Amani Walker
Sam Scales
Josh Ford
Robby Lynch
Steven Beattie
Jeff Attinella
Alexis Pradie
Ryan Thomas
Paul Ogunyemi
Brayan Martinez
COLLEGE/CLUB
California - Santa Barbara
California - Irvine
Dartmouth
South Carolina
LaSalle
Tulsa
Old Dominion
Wisconsin - Green Bay
California - Irvine
Ohio State
Connecticut
Evansville
Northern Kentucky
South Florida
Embry-Riddle
Stanford
Schoolcraft
Seton Hall
TEAM
VAN
POR
DC
CHV
PHI
NE
HOU
TOR
CHI
KC
SEA
CLB
NY
RSL
SJ
LA
DAL
COL
PLAYER
Joe Anderson
Raymundo Reza
Blake Brettschneider
Ernesto Carranza
Josh Walburn
Fernando Cabadas
Sergio Castillo
Spencer Thompson
Yannick Salmon
Mike Jones
Corey Attaway
Ben Sippola
Teddy Schneider
Drew Cost
Philip Tuttle
Dustin McCarty
Ariel Kekoa Osorio
Phil Bannister
COLLEGE/CLUB
Coastal Carolina
San Diego State
South Carolina
Sacramento State
Princeton
Sacramento State
Creighton
Michigan State
Rutgers
Southern Ill. - Edwardsville
California - Irvine
Butler
Princeton
Penn State
Notre Dame
North Carolina
Southern Methodist
Loyola - Maryland
TEAM
VAN
POR
DC
CHV
PHI
NE
HOU
TOR
CHI
KC
SEA
CLB
NY
RSL
SJ
LA
DAL
COL
PLAYER
Santiago Bedoya
Taylor Mueller
PASS
Curtis Ushedo
Matt Marcin
Andrew Sousa
PASS
Scott Rojo
Sam Arthur
Michal Mravec
Sean Morris
Andy Adlard
PASS
Nick Love
Victor Cortez
Zach Johnson
Craig Hill
Javed Mohammed
COLLEGE/CLUB
Northeastern
Washington
Round 2
PICK
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Round 3
PICK
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
Alabama-Birmingham
Providence
Providence
High Point
South Carolina
Alabama-Birmingham
Seattle Univ.
Indiana
Gonzaga
San Francisco
West Virginia
Southern Methodist
South Florida
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2012 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 12, 2012 – Kansas City Convention Center, Kansas City, MO
Round 1
PICK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Round 2
TEAM
MTL
VAN
NE
TOR
CHV
SJ
DC
POR
CHI
CLB
DAL
TOR
PHI
COL
SEA
KC
RSL
HOU
LA
PLAYER
Andrew Wenger (Ga)
Darren Mattocks (Ga)
Kelyn Rowe (Ga)
Luis Silva
Casey Townsend
Sam Garza (Ga)
Nick DeLeon
Andrew Jean-Baptiste (Ga)
Austin Berry
Ethan Finlay
Matt Hedges
Aaron Maund
Chandler Hoffman (Ga)
Tony Cascio
Andrew Duran
Dom Dwyer (Ga)
Enzo Martinez (Ga)
Colin Rolfe
Tommy Meyer
COLLEGE/CLUB
Duke
Akron
UCLA
California, Santa Barbara
Maryland
California, Santa Barbara
Louisville
Connecticut
Louisville
Creighton
North Carolina
Notre Dame
UCLA
Connecticut
Creighton
South Florida
North Carolina
Louisville
Indiana
PICK
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26,
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
TEAM
MTL
VAN
NE
CHI
RSL
SJ
CLB
POR
CHI
CLB
KC
NY
PHI
SJ
SEA
PHI
RSL
HOU
LA
PLAYER
Calum Mallace
Chris Estridge
Tyler Polak (Ga)
Lucky Mkosana
Diogo de Almeida
Jacob Hustedt
Aubrey Perry
Brendan King
Hunter Jumper
Kevan George
Cyprian Hedrick
Ryan Meara
Greg Jordan
Chris Blais
Babayele Sodade
Raymon Gaddis
Sebastian Velasquez
Warren Creavalle
Kenney Walker
COLLEGE/CLUB
Marquette
Indiana
Creighton
Dartmouth
Southern Methodist
Washington
South Florida
Notre Dame
Virginia
Central Florida
Coastal Carolina
Fordham
Creighton
South Florida
Alabama-Birmingham
West Virginia
Spartanburg Methodist
Central Florida
Louisville
NOTE
(Ga) = Generation adidas
2012 MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
January 17, 2012
Round 3
Round 1
PICK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
TEAM
MTL
VAN
NE
TOR
CHV (from KC, CHV)
RSL (from SJ)
HOU (from DC)
POR
CHI
CLB
DAL
HOU (from NY)
PHI
TOR (from COL)
CHI (from SEA)
KC
RSL
HOU
LA
PLAYER
Evan James
Gienir Garcia
Dawyne Smith
Michael Green
RJ Allen
Andy Rose
Brian Ownby
Ryan Kawulok
Evans Frimpong
Kirk Urso
Alex Lee
Karo Okiomah
Thomas Brandt
Nick Blake
Carl Woszczynski
Shawn Singh
Emiliano Bonfigli
Eder Arreola
Bryan Gaul
COLLEGE/CLUB
North Carolina-Charlotte
Cruz Azul (MEX)
Bethel
New Mexico
Monmouth
UCLA
Virginia
Portland
Delaware
North Carolina
Maryland
High Point
Pennsylvania
Connecticut
Alabama - Birmingham
UCLA
Manta FC (ECU)
UCLA
Bradley
TEAM
MTL
VAN
NE
TOR
CHV
SJ
DC
POR
CHV (from CHI)
CLB
CHV (from DAL)
NY
PHI
SEA (from DAL, COL)
SEA
KC
RSL
CHV (from HOU)
LA
PLAYER
Aaron Schoenfeld
Greg Klazura
Alec Purdie
Mykell Bates
Brian Rowe
Cesar Diaz Pizarro
Lance Rozeboom
Miguel Ibarra
Daniel Steres
Jamie Finch
Fabian Kling
Mike Volk
Kristian Witkowski
Tim Pontius
Jason Banton
Pablo Punyed
Oliver Kupe
Kevin Venegas
Rafael Garcia
COLLEGE/CLUB
East Tenn. St.
Notre Dame
Indiana
Santa Clara
UCLA
California-Riverside
New Mexico
California- Irvine
San Diego State
Washington
Fort Lewis
Virginia
Marist
California-Santa Barbara
Liverpool FC (ENG)
St. John’s
Northwestern
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Northridge
TEAM
MTL
VAN
NE
TOR
KC (from CHV)
SJ
DC
POR
CHI
CLB
DAL
NY
PHI
COL
SEA
KC
RSL
HOu
LA
PLAYER
Steven Miller
Andrew Fontein
Kevin Garcia
Arthur Ivo
Stefan Antonijevic
David Tiemstra
Charles Rodriguez
Doug Herrick
Tony Walls
Darren Amoo
Walter Hines
Christian Barreiro
Antoine Hoppenot
Kohei Yamada
Abdul Aman
Kyle Miller
Benjamin Ubierna
Philip Aseweh
Yuri Gorentzvaig
COLLEGE/CLUB
Colgate
California- Irvine
Villanova
Southern Methodist
Valparaiso
Ohio State
North Carolina-Charlotte
Saint Mary's
Wisconsin – Green Bay
Liberty
St. John’s
Pennsylvania
Princeton
Thespa Kusatsu (JPN)
Washington
Rockhurst
Universidad San Martin (PER)
Lindsey Wilson
SC Corinthians (BRA)
TEAM
MTL
VAN
NE
TOR
LA
SJ
DC
POR
CHI
CLB
DAL
NY
PHI
COL
SEA (from DAL, COL)
SJ (from KC)
RSL
HOU
LA
PLAYER
Carl Haworth
Mark Fetrow
Michael Roach
Michael Mazzullo
Stephen Posa
James Kiffe
Matt Kuhn
Logan McDaniel
Justin Chavez
Andrew Bulls
Ian Kalis
Nate Polak
Brandon Zimmerman
Joel Helmick
Wes Feighner
Tyler Krumpe
PASS
Daniel Roberts
Justin Davies
COLLEGE/CLUB
Niagara
Penn State
Saint Louis
Columbia
San Diego
California-Santa Barbara
Drake
Loyola Marymount
Tulsa
Maryland-Baltimore County
Southern Methodist
Hastings
Santa Clara
Longwood
Cal Poly - SLO
Loyola Marymount
Round 4
Round 2
PICK
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
PICK
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
PICK
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
North Carolina-Wilmington
San Diego State
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2013 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 17, 2013 – Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN
Round 2
Round 1
PICK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
TEAM
NE
CHV
TOR
VAN @
VAN
COL
DAL
MTL
CLB
SEA #
COL
RSL
HOU
KC
SJ
TOR #
DC
MTL
LA
PLAYER
Andrew Farrell (Ga)
Carlos Alvarez
Kyle Bekker
Kekuta Manneh (Ga)
Erik Hurtado
Deshorn Brown (Ga)
Walker Zimmerman (Ga)
Blake Smith
Ryan Finley
Eriq Zavaleta (Ga)
Dillon Powers
John Stertzer
Jason Johnson (Ga)
Mikey Lopez (Ga)
Tommy Muller
Emery Welshman
Taylor Kemp
Fernando Monge
Charlie Rugg
COLLEGE/CLUB
Louisville
Connecticut
Boston College
Austin Aztex (PDL)
Santa Clara
Central Florida
Furman
New Mexico
Notre Dame
Indiana
Notre Dame
Maryland
Virginia Commonwealth
North Carolina
Georgetown
Oregon State
Maryland
UCLA
Boston College
@ TOR trade No. 4 overall selection in 2013 to VAN for No. 10 selection in 2013 and allocation
amount
# TOR trade No. 10 overall selection in 2013 to SEA for No. 16 selection in 2013 and allocation
amount
PICK
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
TEAM
DAL
NE
NY
NE
LA
COL
PHI
MTL
CLB
RSL $
CHI
PHI
MTL
SJ
POR
SEA
NE
HOU
LA
PLAYER
Ryan Hollingshead
Donnie Smith
Ian Christianson
Luke Spencer
Kofi Opare
Kory Kindle
Don Anding
Paolo DelPiccolo
Drew Beckie
Dylan Sandoval
Yazid Atouba Emane
Stephen Okai
Brad Stuver
Dan Delgado
Dylan Tucker-Gangnes
Dylan Remick
Luis Soffner
Jimmy Nealis
Greg Cochrane
COLLEGE/CLUB
UCLA
North Carolina–Charlotte
Georgetown
Xavier
Michigan
California State, Bakersfield
Northeastern
Louisville
Denver
New Mexico
Rainbow FC Bamenda (Cameroon)
Mobile
Cleveland State
San Diego
Washington
Brown
Indiana
Georgetown
Louisville
NOTE
(Ga) = Generation adidas
2013 MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
January 22, 2013
Round 3
Round 1
PICK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
TEAM
NY (from TOR)
CHV
POR
NE
SEA (from PHI)
LA (from COL)
DAL
MTL
CLB
VAN
VAN (from CHI)
PHI (from RSL)
NY
KC
SJ
SEA
PHI (from RSL, DC)
HOU
CHV (from LA)
PLAYER
Ryan Clark
Jose Diaz
David Meves
Jossimar Sanchez
Will Bates
Andy Riemer
Cameron Brown
Ilhan Hakan
Reed Matte
Adam Mena
Michael Rose
Eric Schoenle
Michael Bustamante
Christian Duke
Adam Jahn
Kevin Durr
Uriah Bendick
Anthony Arena
Paul Islas
COLLEGE/CLUB
Monmouth
California-Riverside
Akron
Connecticut
Virginia
Georgetown
North Carolina
North Carolina-Greensboro
Alabama-Birmingham
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
West Virginia
Boston U.
San Diego
Stanford
Air Force
Liberty
Wake Forest
Fresno Pacific
TEAM
TOR
CHV
POR
NE
PHI
COL
DAL
MTL
MTL (from CLB)
VAN
CHI
RSL
NY
KC
SJ
SEA
DC
HOU
LA
PLAYER
Nic Robson
PASS
PASS
Alex DeJohn
Jake Keegan
Machael David
Cam Wilder
Luciano Delbono
Juan Arbelaez
Joshua Patterson
James Belshaw
Brock Granger
Stephane Diop
Brian Feteke
Colin Mitchell
Lebogang Moloto
PASS
Nic Ryan
PASS
TEAM
TOR
CHV
POR
NE
PHI
COL
DAL
MTL
CLB
VAN
CHI
RSL
NY
KC
SJ
SEA
DC
HOU
LA
PLAYER
Taylor Morgan
PASS
PASS
Gabe Latigue
Lenardo Fernandes
Marcelo Castro
T.J. Nelson
PASS
Shawn Sloan
Alejandro Sucre
Caleb Konstanski
Max Wasserman
Andrew Ribeiro
Mike Reidy
Peter McGlynn
Jennings Rex
PASS
Yannick Smith
PASS
COLLEGE/CLUB
New Mexico
Old Dominion
Binghamton
California-Santa Barbara
Kentucky
Wake Forest
Virginia Commonwealth
Duquesne
Duke
Louisville
Connecticut
Tampa
Oregon State
Lindsey Wilson
California-Santa Barbara
Round 4
Round 2
PICK
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
PICK
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
TEAM
TOR
CHV
POR
NE
PHI
COL
DAL
MTL
CLB
VAN
CHI
VAN (from RSL)
NY
KC
NY (from SJ)
SEA
DC
COL (from HOU)
TOR (from LA)
PLAYER
Ashton Bennett
Joe Franco
Chris Hegngi
Chris Thomas
Mark Linnville
Brenton Griffiths
Kyle Zobeck
Jordan Leblanc
Daniel Withrow
Brian Rogers
John Gallagher
Adam Clement
Ben Fisk
Mitchell Cardenas
Marc Cintron
Kevin Olali
Evan Raynr
Stefano Pinho
Jose Gomez
COLLEGE/CLUB
Coastal Carolina
Cal State Northridge
Ohio State
Elon
Princeton
South Florida
Valparaiso
Old Dominion
Marshall
Harvard
Penn State
Duquesne
Washington
Campbell
Providence
South Florida
UCLA
Fluminense FC (BRA)
Creighton
PICK
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
COLLEGE/CLUB
George Mason
Elon
Stony Brook
Sacred Heart
Southern Methodist
High Point
Amherst
Indiana
Connecticut
Creighton
Colgate
California-Santa Barbara
North Carolina-Charlotte
Old Dominion
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2014 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 16, 2014 – Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pa. (ROUNDS 3-4: Jan. 21, 2014)
Round 3
Round 1
PICK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
TEAM
PHI @
DC @
VAN
NE
MTL #
DAL $
VAN
SEA
SJ
TOR %
NE &
COL &
CHI
CLB
PHI %
HOU
POR
RSL
COL &
PLAYER
Andre Blake (Ga)
Steven Birnbaum
Christian Dean (Ga)
Steve Neumann
Eric Miller (Ga)
Tesho Akindele
Andre Lewis
Damion Lowe (Ga)
JJ Koval
Nick Hagglund
Patrick Mullins
Marlon Hairston (Ga)
Marco Franco
Ben Sweat
Pedro Ribeiro
A.J. Cochran (Ga)
Schillo Tshuma (Ga)
Ryan Neil
Grant van de Casteele
COLLEGE/CLUB
Univ. of Connecticut
Univ. of California
Univ. of California
Georgetown Univ.
Creighton Univ.
Colorado School of Mines
Portmore United (JAM)
Univ. of Hartford
Stanford Univ.
Xavier Univ.
Univ. of Maryland
Univ. of Louisville
Univ. of California, Irvine
Univ. of South Florida
Coastal Carolina Univ.
Univ. of Wisconsin
Univ. of Maryland
Univ. of California
Univ. of Notre Dame
TEAM
POR
CHV
KC
CLB
DAL
PHI
CLB
PHI
SJ
MTL
COL
NE
VAN
PHI
RSL
HOU
SEA
DC
KC
PLAYER
George Fochive
Kris Tyrpak
Peter Schmetz
Kingsley Baiden
Nicholas Walker
Richard Marquez
Adam Bedell
Alex Sweetin
AJ Corrado
Pete Caringi
Tolani Ibikunle
Pierre Omanga
Michael Kafari
Aodhan Quinn
Joey Dillon
Michael Lisch
Stefano Rijssel
Zach Barnes
Alex Martinez
COLLEGE/CLUB
Univ. of Connecticut
Houston Baptist Univ.
Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.
Univ. of Redlands
Univ. of Detroit Mercy
Saint Louis Univ.
Indiana Univ.
Univ. of Maryland – Baltimore County
Wake Forest Univ.
Univ. of Southern New Hampshire
Univ. of New Mexico
Univ. of Akron
Georgetown Univ.
Univ. of New Mexico
W Connection (TRI)
Creighton Univ.
North Carolina State Univ.
TEAM
VAN
CHV
TOR
CHI
DAL
PHI
VAN
CHI
SJ
MTL
COL
DC
RSL
POR
LA
POR
SJ
CHI
KC
SEA
PLAYER
Mackenzie Pridham
Michael Nwiloh
Kene Eze
Zach Bolden
Ronnie Mendoza
Luca Gimenez
Michael Calderon
Kadeem Dacres
Devante Dubose
Jordan Ongaro
Albert Edward
Travis Golden
Daniel Jackson
Victor Chavez
PASS
Nikita Kotlov
Billy Knutsen
Bryan Ciesiulka
Reinaldo Brenes
Fabio Pereira
COLLEGE/CLUB
California Polytechnic State Univ.
Georgia State Univ.
Rutgers Univ.
Univ. of Denver
Manta FC (ECU)
Wake Forest Univ.
Univ. of New Mexico
Univ. of Maryland – Baltimore County
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
San Diego State Univ.
Lindsey Wilson College
Campbell Univ.
Coker College
Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Round 4
Round 2
PICK
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
PICK
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
TEAM
CHV
SEA
NY
LA
TOR
PHI
POR
PHI
SJ
DC ^
VAN
NE
HOU
COL
NY
COL
POR
MTL
KC
PLAYER
Thomas McNamara
Jimmy Ockford
Chris Duvall
Kyle Venter
Daniel Lovitz
Kevin Cope
Taylor Peay
Robbie Derschang
Joe Sofia
Victor Munoz
Mamadou Diouf
Alec Sundly
Mark Sherrod
Jared Watts
Eric Stevenson
John Berner
Aaron Long
George Malki
Adnan Gabeljic
COLLEGE/CLUB
Clemson Univ.
Univ. of Louisville
Wake Forest Univ.
Univ. of New Mexico
Elon Univ.
Michigan State Univ.
Univ. of Washington
Univ. of Akron
UCLA
UCLA
Univ. of Connecticut
Univ. of California
Univ. of Memphis
Wake Forest Univ.
Univ. of Akron
SIU-Edwardsville
Univ. of California, Riverside
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
Saint Louis Univ.
@ DC trade No. 1 overall selection in 2014 to PHI for No. 2 selection in 2014 and allocation
amount
# DAL trade No. 5 overall selection in 2014 to MTL for No. 10 selection in 2014, allocation amount
and 2014 international slot
$ PHI trade No. 6 overall selection in 2014 to DAL for No. 10 selection in 2014 and allocation
amount
% PHI trade No. 10 overall selection in 2014 to TOR for No. 15 selection in 2014 and allocation
amount
& NE trade No. 11 overall selection in 2014 to COL for No. 12 and No. 19 selection in 2014
^ MTL trade No. 29 overall selection in 2014 to DC for 2014 international slot
PICK
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
NOTE
(Ga) = Generation adidas
Indiana Univ.
American Univ.
Marquette Univ.
Univ. of Akron
Univ. of Michigan
MLS DRAFT HISTORY
2015 MLS SUPERDRAFT
January 15, 2015 – Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, Pa. (ROUNDS 3-4: Jan. 20, 2015)
Round 3
Round 1
PICK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
TEAM
ORL
NYC
MTL
SJ
POR
TOR
CHI
HOU
TOR
KC
TOR
KC
VAN
COL @
DAL
SEA #
DC
NY
CLB @
KC
LA
PLAYER
Cyle Larin (Ga)
Khiry Shelton
Romario Williams (Ga)
Fatai Alashe
Nick Besler
Alex Bono (Ga)
Matt Polster
Zach Steinberger
Clément Simonin
Connor Hallisey
Skylar Thomas
Saad Abdul-Salaam
Tim Parker
Axel Sjoberg
Otis Earle
Cristian Roldan (Ga)
Miguel Aguilar
Leo Stolz
Sergio Campbell
Amadou Dia
Ignacio Maganto
COLLEGE/CLUB
Univ. of Connecticut
Oregon State Univ.
Univ. of Central Florida
Michigan State Univ.
Univ. of Notre Dame
Syracuse Univ.
Southern Illinois Univ.-Edwardsville
Butler Univ.
North Carolina State Univ.
Univ. of California
Syracuse Univ.
Univ. of Akron
St. John's Univ.
Marquette Univ.
Univ. of California, Riverside
Univ. of Washington
Univ. of San Francisco
Univ. of California, Los Angeles
Univ. of Connecticut
Clemson Univ.
Iona College
TEAM
ORL
NYC
POR
ORL
COL
RSL #
CHI
TOR
HOU $
PHI
POR
SEA %
POR
CLB
HOU
TOR
VAN
NY
SEA
PHI
DC
PLAYER
Conor Donovan (Ga)
Connor Brandt
Andy Thoma
Akeil Barrett
Joseph Greenspan
Boyd Okwuonu
Kingsley Bryce
Wesley Charpie
Oumar Ballo
Dzenan Catic
Christian Volesky
Tyler Miller
Kharlton Belmar
Sagi Lev-Ari
Rob Lovejoy
Edwin Rivas
Kay Banjo
Stefano Bonomo
Oniel Fisher
Eric Bird
Dan Metzger
COLLEGE/CLUB
North Carolina State Univ.
Univ. of San Diego
Univ. of Washington
Univ. of Tulsa
U. S. Naval Academy
Univ. of North Carolina
Saint Louis Univ.
Univ. of South Florida
Univ. of Maryland-Baltimore County
Davenport Univ.
Southern Illinois Univ.-Edwardsville
Northwestern Univ.
Virginia Commonwealth Univ.
California State Univ. Northridge
Univ. of North Carolina
California State Univ. Northridge
Univ. of Maryland-Baltimore County
Univ. of California
Univ. of New Mexico
Univ. of Virginia
Univ. of Maryland
TEAM
ORL
NYC
MTL
SJ
NE
SEA
HOU
TOR
PHI
POR
KC
VAN
CLB
DAL
RSL
VAN
NY
CLB
VAN
LA
PLAYER
Earl Edwards
Andre Rawls
Cameron Porter
Keasel Broome
Marc Fenelus
Andy Craven
Hunter Taylor
Michael Ramos
Aaron Simmons
Anthony Manning
James Rogers
Jovan Blagojevic
Robert Kristo
Will Seymore
Jordan Murrell
Adam Montague
Shawn McLaws
Tomas Gomez
Spencer Richey
Daniel Keller
COLLEGE/CLUB
UCLA
Saint Mary’s College
Princeton Univ.
Providence College
California State Univ., Fullerton
Univ. of North Carolina
Univ. of Denver
Seattle Univ.
UCLA
Saint Louis Univ.
Univ. of New Mexico
Simon Fraser Univ.
Saint Louis Univ.
Oregon State Univ.
Syracuse Univ.
Michigan State Univ.
Coastal Carolina Univ.
Georgetown Univ.
Univ. of Washington
Univ. of Louisville
TEAM
ORL
NYC
MTL
SJ
COL
CHI
CLB
TOR
PHI
VAN
KC
VAN
SEA
DAL
RSL
COL
NY
SEA
TOR
LA
COL
POR
PLAYER
Sidney Rivera
Markus Naglestad
Cameron Iwasa
Chimdum Mez
Dominique Badji
Alex Shinsky
Kalen Ryden
Sal Bernal
Raymond Lee
Craig Nitti
Tony Rocha
Nikola Paunic
Charlie Lyon
Jainiel Hoilett
Lucas Baldin
Matt Jeffrey
Manolo Sanchez
Andrew Bevin
Tyler Engel
Andrew Wolverton
Brandon Fricke
Seth Casiple
COLLEGE/CLUB
Old Dominion Univ.
Providence College
Univ. of California, Irvine
California State Univ., Sacramento
Boston Univ.
Univ. of Maryland
Midwestern State Univ.
Univ. of Las Vegas
Saint Louis Univ.
Loyola Marymount Univ.
Tulsa Univ.
Univ. of South Florida
Marquette Univ.
FSV Frankfurt (GER)
Univ. of South Florida
Monmouth Univ.
Clemson Univ.
West Virginia Univ.
Univ. of North Carolina
Penn State Univ.
Butler Univ.
Univ. of California
Round 4
Round 2
PICK
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
PICK
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
@ CLB trade No. 14 overall selection in 2015 and allocation amount to COL for No. 19 selection in
2015 and future considerations
# RSL trade No. 16 overall selection in 2015 to SEA for No. 27 selection in 2015 and allocation
amount
$ KC trade No. 30 overall selection in 2015 to HOU for future considerations
% NE trade No. 33 overall selection in 2015 to SEA for future considerations
PICK
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
NOTE
(Ga) = Generation adidas

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