mls draft history - MLS Press Box
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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 Lauren.Hayes@MLSsoccer.com 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 2000 SuperDraft 2001 SuperDraft 2002 SuperDraft 2002 SuperDraft 2004 SuperDraft 2004 SuperDraft 2005 SuperDraft 2005 SuperDraft 2006 SuperDraft 2007 SuperDraft 2007 SuperDraft 2008 SuperDraft 2008 SuperDraft 2009 SuperDraft 2009 SuperDraft 2010 SuperDraft 2010 SuperDraft 2011 SuperDraft 2011 SuperDraft 2011 SuperDraft 2012 SuperDraft 2012 SuperDraft 2012 SuperDraft 2012 SuperDraft 2012 SuperDraft 2012 SuperDraft 2013 SuperDraft 2013 SuperDraft 2013 SuperDraft 2014 SuperDraft 2014 SuperDraft 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 $ 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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