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    2009 adidas MLS Player Combine
    2008-12-10 21:26:00



    Major League Soccer today announced the initial list of 65 college seniors from 45 Division I schools who have been invited to participate in the 2009 adidas MLS Player Combine. The annual player combine will be held at Lockhart Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Jan. 9-13, 2009. The game schedule for the player combine is also included below.
    The coaching and management staffs of all 15 MLS teams will be in attendance to scout talent at the 2009 adidas MLS Player Combine, which concludes two days before the 2009 MLS SuperDraft. At the 2008 MLS SuperDraft 43 of the 56 players drafted participated in the 2008 adidas MLS Player Combine; 12 combine players were selected in the first round. The 2009 MLS SuperDraft will be held on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009 in St. Louis, Mo.
    The list of invitees is highlighted by eight players who are semifinalists for the 2008 Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy, NCAA soccer’s equivalent of the Heisman Trophy. The MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalists invited to the player combine include Wake Forest University’s Sam Cronin and Marcus Tracey, Michigan State University’s Doug DeMartin, Duke University’s Mike Grella, Creighton University’s Andrei Gotsmanov, University of California-Santa Barbara’s Chris Pontius, Indiana University’s Brad Ring, and UNC Charlotte’s Chris Salvaggionne. The 2008 MAC Hermann Trophy finalists will be announced on Dec. 12, 2008, and the winner is announced on Jan. 9, 2009.
    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 2009 adidas Player Combine. The final player list and team assignments will be announced in the coming weeks.
    The 2009 adidas MLS Player Combine will separate all players into four teams and feature two games per day at Lockhart Stadium on Jan. 10, 11 and 13. Each team will be led by an experienced Division I coach and will be assigned a youth coach, to be named at a later date. Santa Clara University Head Coach, Cam Rast has been selected to coach Team adidas Tiro. Caleb Porter, a former MLS player and current assistant coach at Indiana University will coach Team Predator PowerSwerve. Entering his ninth season at Providence University, former MLS player Chaka Daley will lead Team adiTunit. University of Notre Dame Head Coach Bobby Clark will lead Team adiPure.
    The Sheraton Yankee Clipper Hotel and the Harbor Beach Marriott will serve as the official headquarters of the adidas MLS Player Combine and the host hotel for players and coaching staffs.
    The game schedule and the 65 players selected, broken down by position and by school are included below:
    MLS PLAYER COMBINE GAME SCHEDULE
    All games are open to the public. All times eastern and schedule is subject to change.
    Saturday, January 10
    2:30 PM Predator PowerSwerve vs. adiTunit (Lockhart Stadium)
    4:30 PM adiPure vs. adidas Tiro (Lockhart Stadium)
    Sunday, January 11
    3:00 PM adiTunit vs. adidas Tiro (Lockhart Stadium)
    5:00 PM Predator PowerSwerve vs adiPure (Lockhart Stadium)
    Tuesday, January 13
    9:15 AM Predator PowerSwerve vs adidas Tiro (Lockhart Stadium)
    11:15 AM adiPure vs adiTunit (Lockhart Stadium)
    2009 ADIDAS MLS PLAYER COMBINE LIST BY POSITION
    GOALKEEPERS (7): Chris Brown (Boston College); Evan Bush (University of Akron); Steward Ceus (University of Albany); Alec Dufty (University of Evansville); Neal Kitson (St. John’s University); Milos Kocic (Loyola College); Sean Milligan (Dartmouth College)
    DEFENDERS (20): Lyle Adams (Wake Forest University); Calum Angus (Saint Louis University); Trevor Banks (Old Dominion University); Darius Barnes (Duke University); Rhett Bernstein (Brown University); Matt Besler (Notre Dame University); Evan Brown (Wake Forest University); Oscar Castillo (University of Connecticut); Chris Clements (University of Tulsa); AJ Delagarza (University of Maryland); Paul Gerstenberger (Boston College); David Hertel (Michigan State University); Wes Knight (College of Charleston); Otto Loewy (Winthrop University); Yohance Marshall (University of South Florida); Ryan Mirsky (Southern Methodist University); Babjide Ogunbiyi (Santa Clara University); Kyle Russell (Coastal Carolina University); Seth Sinovic (Creighton University); Jack Traynor (Notre Dame University)
    MIDFIELDERS/FORWARDS (39): Kwame Adjeman-Pamboe (George Mason University); Quincy Amarikwa (University of California-Davis); Brandon Barklage (Saint Louis University); Josh Boateng (Liberty University); Graciano Brito (Quinnipiac University); Pav Castenada (Duke University); Aaron Clapham (University of Louisville); Raphael Cox (University of Washington); Sam Cronin (Wake Forest University); Dylan Curtis (University of California-Davis); Doug DeMartin (Michigan State University); Jokul Elisabetarson (University of North Carolina-Greensboro); Michael Fucito (Harvard University); Andrei Gotsmanov (Creighton University); Mike Grella (Duke University); Alex Grendi (University of Pennsylvania); Juan Guerra (Florida International University); Jeffrey Harwell (Southern Methodist University); Bryan Irwin (University of Portland); Richard Jata (Campbell University); George John (University of Washington); Keum Sung Kim (Loyola University); Michael Lahoud (Wake Forest University); Ryan Maduro (Providence College); Patrick Murray (Furman University); Kyle Patterson (Saint Louis University); Nick Perra (University of California-Santa Barbara); Chris Pontius (University of California-Santa Barbara); Matt Poole (University of Virginia); Akeem Priestley (University of Connecticut); Daniel Revivo (Winthrop University); Tosaint Ricketts (University of Wisconsin-Green Bay); Brad Ring (Indiana University); Chris Salvaggionne (University of North Carolina-Charlotte); Jordan Seabrook (University of South Florida); Marcus Tracy (Wake Forest University); Nick Zimmerman (James Madison University); Graham Zusi (University of Maryland)
    ADIDAS MLS PLAYER COMBINE LIST BY SCHOOL
    Boston College
    Chris Brown
    Paul Gerstenberger
    Brown University
    Rhett Bernstein
    Campbell University
    Richard Jata
    Coastal Carolina University
    Kyle Russell
    College of Charleston
    Wes Knight
    Creighton University
    Andrei Gotsmanov
    Seth Sinovic
    Dartmouth University
    Sean Milligan
    Duke University
    Darrius Barnes
    Mike Grella
    Pav Castaneda
    Florida International University
    Juan Guerra
    Furman University
    Patrick Murray
    George Mason University
    Kwame Adjeman-Pamboe
    Harvard University
    Michael Fucito
    Indiana University
    Brad Ring
    James Madison University
    Nick Zimmerman
    Liberty University
    Josh Boateng
    Loyola College
    Milos Kocic
    Loyola University
    Keum Sung Kim
    Michigan State University
    Doug DeMartin
    David Hertel
    Old Dominion University
    Trevor Banks
    Providence College
    Ryan Maduro
    Quinnipiac University
    Graciano Brito
    Saint Louis University
    Calum Angus
    Brandon Barklage
    Kyle Patterson
    Santa Clara University
    Babajide Ogunbiyi
    Southern Methodist University
    Jeffrey Harwell
    Ryan Mirsky
    St. John’s University
    Neal Kitson
    University of Akron
    Evan Bush
    University of Albany
    Steward Ceus
    University of California - Davis
    Quincy Amarikwa
    Dylan Curtis
    University of California – Santa Barbara
    Nick Perera
    Chris Pontius
    University of Connecticut
    Oscar Castillo
    Akeem Priestley
    University of Evansville
    Alec Dufty
    University of Louisville
    Aaron Clapham
    University of Maryland
    AJ Delagarza
    Graham Zusi
    University of Norte Dame
    Matt Besler
    Jack Traynor
    University of North Carolina – Charlotte
    Chris Salvaggione
    University of North Carolina – Greensboro
    Jokull Elisabetarson
    University of Pennsylvania
    Alex Grendi
    University of Portland
    Bryan Irwin
    University of South Florida
    Yohance Marshall
    Jordan Seabrook
    University of Tulsa
    Chris Clements
    University of Virginia
    Matt Poole
    University of Washington
    Raphael Cox
    George John
    University of Wisconsin – Green Bay
    Tosaint Ricketts
    Wake Forest University
    Lyle Adams
    Evan Brown
    Sam Cronin
    Michael Lahoud
    Marcus Tracy
    Winthrop University
    Otto Loewy
    Daniel Revivo
    ABOUT MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
    Headquartered in New York City, Major League Soccer is the top-flight professional soccer league in the United States and features many stars from the U.S. and around the world. Having recently finished its 13th season, MLS will have 15 teams in the 2009 season, which begins March 19: the Chicago Fire, Colorado Rapids, Chivas USA, Columbus Crew, D.C. United, FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo, Kansas City Wizards, Los Angeles Galaxy, New York Red Bulls, New England Revolution, Real Salt Lake, San Jose Earthquakes, Toronto FC and, in its inaugural season, Seattle Sounders FC. A Philadelphia expansion team will debut in 2010. For more information about MLS, log on to the League’s official Web site at www.MLSnet.com.
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