VANCOUVER, BC – After picking up Tim Parker and Kay Banjo in the first two rounds of the 2015 MLS SuperDraft, Vancouver Whitecaps FC are set to make five more picks on Tuesday when Rounds 3 and 4 take place via conference call.
And according to head coach Carl Robinson, there are still some “interesting” players on the board.
“There are, but we’ve got to be smart with our decisions,” Robinson told reporters last week. “I can’t totally fill up the roster with all young players. We’ll have an eye on our USL PRO roster with our next round of picks. We’ll have to be sensible and smart with our decisions, but there are still some guys who are very interesting to me.”
<strong>Pick</strong> |
<strong>Round</strong> |
<strong>How Acquired</strong> |
<strong>Selection</strong> |
<p>13th</p> |
<p>First</p> |
<p>Natural</p> |
<a href="//www.whitecapsfc.com/news/2015/01/whitecaps-select-tim-parker-super-draft" target="_blank">Tim Parker</a> |
<p>38th</p> |
<p>Second</p> |
<p>From DC United <a href="//www.whitecapsfc.com/news/2013/06/vwfc-trade-defender-rochat-dc-united" target="_blank">in a trade for Alain Rochat</a></p> |
<a href="//www.whitecapsfc.com/news/2015/01/whitecaps-fc-select-kay-banjo-superdraft" target="_blank">Kay Banjo</a> |
<p>54th</p> |
<p>Third</p> |
<p>Natural</p> |
|
<p>58th</p> |
<p>Third</p> |
<p>From DC United <a href="//www.whitecapsfc.com/news/2012/06/whitecaps-fc-trade-lt-waive-franks" target="_blank">in a trade for for Long Tan</a></p> |
|
<p>61st</p> |
<p>Third</p> |
<p>From New England Revolution <a href="//www.whitecapsfc.com/news/2013/12/whitecaps-fc-deal-knighton-new-england" target="_blank">in a trade for Brad Knighton</a></p> |
|
<p>72nd</p> |
<p>Fourth</p> |
<p>From Portland Timbers <a href="//www.whitecapsfc.com/news/2013/02/whitecaps-fc-make-trade-portland-timbers" target="_blank">in a trade for Michael Nanchoff</a></p> |
|
<p>74th</p> |
<p>Fourth</p> |
<p>Natural</p> |
Here's the full list of players still available:
=signed by MLS
AKRON (1): Clint Caso
ALBANY (1): Brandon Wilson
BOSTON COLLEGE (1): Giuliano Frano
BOSTON UNIVERSITY (1): Dominique Badji
BOWLING GREEN (2): Danny Baraldi, Jon Kumher
BUTLER (1): Brandon Fricke
CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO (1): Steve Palacios
CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD (1): Joe Masumiya
CAL STATE FULLERTON (4): Marc Fenelus, Garrett Losee, Ian Ramos, Amara Souormah
CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY (2): Seth Casiple, Justin Taillole
CALIFORNIA-DAVIS (2): Martin del Campo, Mathew Sheldon
CALIFORNIA-IRVINE (3): Lester Hayes, Cameron Iwasa, Gor Kirakosyan
CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES (3): Earl Edwards, Jr., Aaron Simmons, Andrew Tusaazemajja
CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA (1): Kevin Garcia-Lopez
CANISIUS COLLEGE (1): Asani Samuels
CHICO STATE (1): Michael janjigian
CLEMSON (2): Chris Glodack, Manolo Sanchez
CLEVELAND STATE (1): Mike Derezic
COASTAL CAROLINA (6): Ricky Garbanzo, Kevin LeBras, Shawn McLaws, Ollivier Gueguen, Ridge Robinson, Uchenna Uzo
CONNECTICUT (2): Adria Beso, Allando Matheson
CORNELL (1): Peter Chodas
CREIGHTON (2): David Abidor, Jose Ribas
DARTMOUTH (1): Alex Adelabu
DAVIS & ELKINS COLLEGE (1): James Pucci
DELAWARE (3): Ben Asante, Borja Barbero, Tobias Muller
DENVER (3): Ryan Dodson, Taylor Hunter, Kosta Kordistos
DUQUESNE (1): Kadeem Pantophlet
FAIRFIELD (1): Jordan Ayris
FLORIDA ATLANTIC (2): Deniz Bozkurt, Ryan Price
FLORIDA GULF COAST (1): Henry Penagos
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (3): Quentin Albrecht, Roberto Alterio, Sean McFarlean
FURMAN (1): Clint Ritter
GARDNER-WEBB (1): Denzel Clarke
GEORGE MASON (1): Timi Mulgrew
GEORGETOWN (3): Tomas Gomez, Austin Martz, Tyler Rudy
HARVARD (1): Kyle Henderson
HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY (1): Mamadee Nyepon
HOFSTRA (1): Maid Memic
HOUSTON BAPTIST (2): Gustavo Alvarado, Miguel Zapata
ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (1): Jesus Torres
KENTUCKY (1): Justin Laird
KENYON COLLEGE (1): Rey Mitsuyama
LIPSCOMB (2): Omar Djabi, Luke Gearin
LONG ISLAND (1): Brice Merwine
LOUSIVILLE (2): Daniel Keller, Will Vitalis
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (3): Juan De Rada, Jack McKraken, Craig Nitti
MARQUETTE (2): Charlie Lyon, Brady Wahl
MARYLAND (3): Mikias Eticha, Jereme Raley, Alex Shinsky
MASSACHUSETTS (1): Matt Keyes
MEMPHIS (1): Fakhry Khulfan
MERCER (2): Greg Ranjitsingh, Ashani Samuels
MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY (2): Ryan Lund, Fernando Martinez
MESSIAH COLLEGE (1): Jack Thompson
MICHIGAN (3): Tyler Arnone, Adam Grinwis, Marcos Ugarte
MICHIGAN STATE (3): Ryan Keener, Tim Kreutz, Adam Montague
MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY (1): Chris McGaughey
MISSOURI STATE (1): James Fawke
MONMOUTH (1): Matt Jeffery
NEBRASKA-OMAHA (1): Vance Rockwood
NEW HAMPSHIRE (1): Travis Worra
NEW MEXICO (3): Mattie Gibbons, Riley McGovern, James Rogers
NORTH CAROLINA (3): Andy Craven*, Tyler Engel, Brendan Moore
NORTH CAROLINA STATE (1): Moss Jackson-Atogi
NORTH CAROLINA-CHARLOTTE (1): Monbo Bokar
NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON (2): Jaime Dell, Jacob Van Compernolle
NORTHERN ILLINOIS (1): Issac Kannah
NORTHWESTERN (1): Nikko Boxall
NOTRE DAME (3): Vince Ciccarelli, Luke Mishu, Andrew O'Malley
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN (1): Victor Cardoso
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY (2): Cody Archibald, Joey Tinnon
OHIO DOMINICAN (1): Jake Szabo
OHIO STATE (2): Alex Ivanov, Yianni Sarris
OHIO WESLEYAN (1): Colton Bloecher
OLD DOMINION (3): Nate Fogleson, Skylar Hagan, Sidney Rivera
ORAL ROBERTS (1): Johnny Chavez
OREGON STATE (1): Will Seymour
PENN STATE (3): Owen Griffith, Mikey Minutillo, Andrew Wolverton
PENNSYLVANIA (1): Markhus "Duke" Lacroix
PRINCETON (1): Cameron Porter
PROVIDENCE (5): Brandon Adler, Keasel Broome, Fabio Machado, Markus Magelstad, Phil Towler
QUINCY COLLEGE (1): Jordan Roberts
QUINNIPIAC (1): Borja Angoitia
ROANOKE COLLEGE (1): Marc Dinkel
ROBERT MORRIS (1): Devon Williams
SACRAMENTO STATE (1): Chimdum Mez
SAINT FRANCIS (1): Mitch Kavli
ST. JOHN'S (3): Marco Bordon, Daniel Herrera, Casey Osborne
ST. LOUIS (3): Robert Kristo, Raymond Lee, Anthony Manning
SAN DIEGO (2): Thomas Fiskerstrand, Julian Ringhof
SAN FRANCISCO (1): David Romney
SETON HALL (2): Bolu Akinyode, Victor Manosalves
SIMON FRASER (1): Jovan Blagojevic
SOUTH CAROLINA (2): Mahammoudou Kaba, Braeden Troyer
SOUTH FLORIDA (3): Lucas Baldin, Edwin Moalosi, Nikola Paunic
SOUTHERN METHODIST (1): Damian Rosales
STANFORD (2): Zach Batteer, Jimmy Calinan
SYRACUSE (2): Jordan Murrell, Nick Perea
TEMPLE (1): Dan Scheck
TEXAS-BROWNSVILLE (1): Victor Parreiras
TULSA (2): Byron Knowles-Ramirez, Tony Rocha
UAB / UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA at BIRMINGHAM (4): Alex Clay, Darion Copeland, Diego Navarrette, Pachinno Roberts
UMBC / UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY (2): Marquez Fernandez, Mamadou Kansaye
UNLV / UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (4): Sal Bernal, Ryan Harding, Kyle Mellies, Julian Portugal
VILLANOVA (2): Aaron Dennis, Oscar Umar
VIRGINIA (2): Kyler Sullivan, Ryan Zinkhan
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (5): Keita Assane, Jose Manuel Bel, Mario-Herrera Meraz, Juan Monge Solano, Ritchie Duffie
WASHINGTON (2): Charlie Ranahan, Spencer Richey
WEST VIRGINIA (1): Andrew Bevin
WESTERN ILLINOIS (2): Mario Alvarez, Charlie Bales
WHITWORTH (1): Micheal Ramos
WILLIAM & MARY (1): Marcus Luster
WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (1): Lawrence Talery
WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (2): Laurie Bell, Luke Goodnetter
WOFFORD (1): Forrest Lasso
WRIGHT STATE (1): Emeka Ononye
XAVIER (3): Garrett Halfhill, Eric Osswald, Will Walker
YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE (2): Ilija Ilic, Samuel Mansour
INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS (6): Braian Matias Acuna (Argentinos Juniors-Argentina), Jaineil Hoilett (Mainz 05 II-Canada), Vladimir Eric Hood (Alianza Lima-USA), Jean Carlos Lopez Moscoso (Don Bosco Moca FC-Dominican Republic), Adrian Antonio Reta (Banfield-Argentina), Carlos Alberto Riascos Guaza (Deportivo Cali-Colombia)
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