12/10/09
| Initial rosters released for 2010 MLS Combine |
Courtesy of MLS Communications |
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NEW YORK (Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009) – Major League Soccer today announced the initial list of 62 college seniors from 44 Division I schools who have been invited to participate in the 2010 adidas MLS Player Combine. The annual player combine will be held at Central Broward Regional Park in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Jan. 8-12, 2010. The schedule for the player combine is also included below.
The coaching and management staffs of all 16 MLS teams will be in attendance to scout talent at the 2010 adidas MLS Player Combine, which concludes two days before the 2010 MLS SuperDraft. At the 2009 MLS SuperDraft, considered one of the best talent pools in SuperDraft history, 42 of the 60 players drafted attended the 2009 adidas MLS Player Combine; 10 combine players were selected in the first round. The 2010 MLS SuperDraft will be held on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010 in Philadelphia.
The list of invitees is highlighted by five players who are semifinalists for the 2009 Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy, NCAA soccer’s equivalent of the Heisman Trophy. The MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalists invited to the adidas MLS player combine include Harvard University’s Andre Akpan, University of North Carolina’s Zach Loyd, University of California-Los Angeles’s Kyle Nakazawa, Bucknell University’s Conor O’Brien and University of Connecticut’s Toni Stahl. The 2009 MAC Hermann Trophy finalists will be announced on Dec. 11, 2009, and the winner is announced on Jan. 8, 2010.
The initial player list was determined by a select panel of Division I college coaches representing all conferences who nominated and voted for players in conjunction with MLS coaches. Youth players from the Generation adidas program will join additional collegiate players from NCAA Division II and III schools, NAIA schools and Division I alternates to finalize the 2010 adidas MLS Player Combine. The final player list and team assignments will be announced in the coming weeks.
The 2010 adidas MLS Player Combine will separate all players into four teams and feature two games per day at Central Brower Regional Park on Jan. 9, 10 and 12. Each team will be led by an experienced Division I coach who will be assisted by an experienced soccer professional. Davidson University Head Coach, Matthew Spear has been selected to coach Team Predator X, along with Executive Director of the South Charlotte Soccer Association Brad Wylde. Michael Noonan, head coach at Brown University will coach Team Condivo along with Leigh Cowlishaw, head coach of the Richmond Kickers of USL-2. University of California – Los Angeles Head Coach Jorge Salcedo will lead Team Jabulani along with Placer United Soccer Club Coach Nathan Williams. Todd Yeagley, head coach at the University of Wisconsin will lead Team F50i along with Larry Sunderland, Director of Player Personnel for the Chicago Fire.
The Westin Beach Resort Fort Lauderdale will serve as the official headquarters of the adidas MLS Player Combine and the host hotel for players and coaching staffs.
Media interested in securing credentials for the 2010 adidas MLS Player Combine should contact Lauren Brophy (lauren.brophy@mlsnet.com) or Jonathan Kaplan (jkaplan@mlsnet.com) at 212-450-1252 with MLS Communications.
The game schedule and the 62 players selected, broken down by position and by school, are included below:
MLS PLAYER COMBINE GAME SCHEDULE
All times eastern and schedule is subject to change. All games will be held on the Main Event Field
Saturday, January 9
3:00 PM Predator X vs. Jabulani
4:45 PM Condivo vs. F50i
Sunday, January 10
2:00 PM Predator X vs. Condivo
3:45 PM F50i vs. Jabulani
Tuesday, January 12
9:30 AM Jabulani vs. Condivo
11:15 AM Predator X vs. F50i
2010 ADIDAS MLS PLAYER COMBINE LIST BY POSITION
GOALKEEPERS (5): Brooks Haggerty (University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill); Jovan Bubonja (University of Illinois-Chicago); Frederick Hall (Quinnipiac University); Brian Perk (University of California – Los Angeles); John Moore (Stanford University)
DEFENDERS (18): Kevin Tangney (University of Maryland – College Park); Olukorede Aiyegbusi (North Carolina State University); Tim Ream (Saint Louis University); Kwame Watson-Siriboe (University of Connecticut); Phil Edginton (University of Louisville); Ben Clack (St. Johns University); Justin Morrow (University of Notre Dame); Ofori Sarkodie (Indiana University); Martin Hadevag (University of California – Santa Barbara); Chad Borak (California State University, Northridge); Chris Schuler (Creighton University); Julien Edwards (Drake University); Kris Banghart (University of Denver); Nick Cardenas (San Diego State University); Tyler Barry (University of California – Berkeley); Adam Welch (Lehigh University); Steven Kinney (Elon University); Ryan Peterman (University of San Diego)
MIDFIELDERS/FORWARDS (39): Samuel Appiah (Boston University); Carlos Villa (University of Hartford); Zack Schilawski (Wake Forest University); Zach Loyd (University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill); Austin da Luz (Wake Forest University); Drew Yates (University of Maryland – College Park); Ronnie Bouemboue (North Carolina State University); Ross LaBauex (University of Virginia); Joseph Noone (Temple University); Isaac Kissi (University of Dayton); Mike Seamon (Villanova University); Othaniel Yanez (University of Louisville); Steffen Vroom (Depaul University); Fred Braun (University of Louisville); Michael Thomas (University of Notre Dame); Toni Stahl (University of Connecticut); Mike Pezza (University of Connecticut); Nelson Becerra (St. John’s University); Bright Dike (University of Notre Dame); Jason Yeisley (Penn State University); Mauro Fuzetti (University of Michigan); Eric Alexander (Indiana University); Irving Garcia (University of California – Irvine); David Walker (University of California – Santa Barbara); Andrew Hoxie (College of William & Mary); Nane Joseph (Old Dominion University); Two-Boys Gumede (University of Alabama – Birmingham); Andre Akpan (Harvard University);Craig Henderson (Dartmouth College); Nick Elenz-Martin (Brown University);Kwaku Nyamekye (Harvard University); Seth Sinovic (Creighton University); Justin Davis (University of New Mexico); Kyle Nakawaza (University of California – Los Angeles); Michael Stephens (University of California – Los Angeles); David Estrada (University of California – Los Angeles); Adam Welch (Lehigh University); Conor O’Brien (Bucknell University) Collen Warner (University of Portland); Conor Chinn (University of San Francisco)
ADIDAS MLS PLAYER COMBINE LIST BY SCHOOL
Boston University
Samuel Appiah
Brown University
Nick Elenz-Martin
Bucknell University
Conor O’Brien
California State University, Northridge
Chad Borak
College of William & Mary
Andrew Hoxie
Creighton University
Chris Schuler
Seth Sinovic
Dartmouth University
Craig Henderson
Depaul University
Steffen Vroom
Drake University
Julien Edwards
Elon University
Steven Kinney
Harvard University
Andre Akpan
Kwaku Nyamekye
Indiana University
Eric Alexander
Ofori Sarkodie
Lehigh University
Adam Welch
North Carolina State University
Olukorede Aiyegbusi
Ronnie Bouemboue
Old Dominion University
Nane Joseph
Penn State University
Jason Yeisley
Quinnipiac University
Frederick Hall
Saint Louis University
Tim Ream
San Diego State University
Nick Cardenas
St. John’s University
Nelson Becerra
Ben Clack
Stanford University
John Moore
Temple University
Joseph Noone
University of Alabama - Birmingham
Two-Boys Gumede
University of California - Berkeley
Tyler Barry
University of California - Irvine
Irving Garcia
University of California – Los Angeles
Kyle Nakazawa
Michael Stephens
Brian Perk
David Estrada
University of California – Santa Barbara
Martin Hadevag
David Walker
University of Connecticut
Kwame Watson-Siriboe
Toni Stahl
Mike Pezza
University of Dayton
Isaac Kissi
University of Denver
Kris Banghart
University of Hartford
Carlos Villa
University of Illinois – Chicago
Jovan Bubonja
University of Louisville
Othaniel Yanez
Fred Braun
Phil Edginton
University of Maryland
Drew Yates
Kevin Tangney
University of Michigan
Mauro Fuzetti
University of New Mexico
Justin Davis
University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
Zach Loyd
Brooks Haggerty
University of Notre Dame
Michael Thomas
Bright Dike
Justin Morrow
University of Portland
Collen Warner
University of San Diego
Ryan Peterman
University of San Francisco
Conor Chinn
University of Virginia
Ross LaBauex
Villanova University
Mike Seamon
Wake Forest University
Zack Schilawski
Austin da Luz
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