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    Default Mac Hermann Watch List 2008

    http://www.nscaa.com/articles/20080816091934335.php

    2008 Men's Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy Watch List
    Name Pos. Yr. School Hometown

    Andre Akpan F Jr. Harvard Grand Prairie, Texas
    Calum Angus D Sr. Saint Louis Portsmouth, England
    Cody Arnoux F Jr. Wake Forest Wilmington, N.C.
    Alejandro Bedoya M Sr. Boston College Weston, Fla.
    Rhett Bernstein D Sr. Brown San Diego, Calif.
    Joshua Boateng M Sr. Liberty Accra, Ghana
    Graciano Brito F Sr. Quinnipiac Sao Nicolau, Cape Verde
    Jovan Bubonja K Jr. Illinois-Chicago Belgrade, Serbia
    Nick Cardenas D Sr. San Diego State Thornton, Colo.
    Chris Clements D Sr. Tulsa Allen, Texas
    Sam Cronin M Sr. Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C.
    Byron Dacy F Sr. Creighton Omaha, Neb.
    Chris DeAbreau M Sr. St. Peter's Pickering, Ontario
    Kyle Evans F Jr. Lehigh Seaville, N.J.
    Michael Ferguson F Jr. Loyola-Chicago Overland Park, Kan.
    Stefan Frei K Jr. California Widnau, Switzerland
    Michael Fucito F Sr. Harvard Westford, Mass.
    Omar Gonzalez D Jr. Maryland Dallas, Texas
    Andrei Gotsmanov M Sr. Creighton Eagan, Minn.
    Mike Grella F Sr. Duke Glen Cove, N.Y.
    George John M Sr. Washington Shoreline, Wash.
    Cameron Keith F Jr. Binghamton Aberdeenshire, England
    Yan Klukowski M Sr. Central Connecticut State Wiltshire, England
    Milos Kocic K Jr. Loyola (Md.) Leskovac, Serbia
    Stephen McCarthy M Jr. Santa Clara Colleyville, Texas
    Tennant McVea D Jr. Loyola (Md.) Belfast, Northern Ireland
    Patrick Murray M Sr. Furman Peachtree City, Ga.
    Kyle Nakazawa F Sr. UCLA Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.
    Kevon Neaves D Sr. South Florida Petit Valley, Trinidad
    Conor O'Brien M Jr. Bucknell Mt. Sinai, N.Y.
    John Pardini D Sr. Fordham Smithtown, N.Y.
    Liam Parrington D Sr. Hartwick Woking, England
    Kyle Patterson M Sr. Saint Louis Birmingham, England
    Brad Peters F Sr. Eastern Illinois St. Peters, Mo.
    Chris Pontius F Sr. UC-Santa Barbara Yorba Linda, Calif.
    Akeem Priestley M Sr. Connecticut Kingston, Jamaica
    Daniel Revivo F Sr. Winthrop Richmond Hill, Ontario
    Barry Rice D Jr. Kentucky Parma, Ohio
    Brad Ring M Jr. Indiana Rockford, Ill.
    Toni Stahl M Sr. Connecticut Tuusula, Finland
    Eric Sweetin M Sr. Saint Louis Overland Park, Kan.
    Alex Torda M Jr. Dayton Dallas, Texas
    Marcus Tracy F Sr. Wake Forest Newtown, Conn.
    David Tyrie D Sr. Central Connecticut State Norwich-Norfolk, England
    Collen Warner M Jr. Portland Denver, Colo.
    O'Brian White F Sr. Connecticut Scarborough, Ontario
    Kareem Yearwood F Jr. College of Charleston Sou Sou Lands, Tobago
    Steve Zakuani F So. Akron London, England

    Most of these players will be dropped from the list by October, new players will be added each month. Its not an exact science, but it is about who rises to the challenge of being the best of the best.



    http://www.nscaa.com/articles/20080816085651334.php

    2008 Women's Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy Watch List

    Name Pos Yr. School Hometown
    Marisa Abegg D Sr. Stanford Lake Oswego, Ore.
    Kristin Arnold K Sr. Texas A&M Centennial, Colo.
    Yael Averbuch M Sr. North Carolina Upper Montclair, N.J.
    Greer Barnes D Sr. West Virginia Rye, N.Y.
    Brittany Bock F Sr. Notre Dame Naperville, Ill.
    Kiki Bosio F Jr. Santa Clara Mission Viejo, Calif.
    Zoe Bouchelle M Sr. Penn State Cockeysville, Md.
    Jenny Bradfisch K Jr. Purdue Carmel, Ind.
    Lauren Cheney F Jr. UCLA Indianapolis, Ind.
    Amanda Cicchini M Sr. West Virginia Oakville, Ontario (Talented player - has a shot at this award)
    Dani Collins M Sr. William and Mary Cream Ridge, N.J.
    Amanda DaCosta M So. Florida State Katonah, N.Y.
    Gina DiMartino F Jr. Boston College Massapequa Park, N.Y.
    Christina DiMartino M Sr. UCLA Massapequa, N.Y.
    Becky Edwards D Jr. Florida State Downingtown, Pa.
    Michelle Enyeart F Jr. Portland Hernet, Calif.
    Kim Germain M Sr. James Madison McLean, Va.
    Kerri Hanks F Sr. Notre Dame Allen Texas
    Tobin Heath M Jr. North Carolina Basking Ridge, N.J.
    Lauren Hyde D Jr. Florida Carmel, Ind.
    Jaimel Johnson K Sr. Tennessee Dayton, Ohio
    Nikki Krzysik D Sr. Virginia Clifton, N.J.
    Stephanie Labbe K Sr. Connecticut Stony Plain, Alberta
    Katie Larkin F Sr. Brigham Young Draper, Utah
    Kelly Lawrence D Jr. Indiana Chigwell, England
    Stephanie Logterman D Sr. Texas Austin, Texas
    Edel Malone M Sr. Hofstra Ennis, Ireland
    Nikki Marshall D Jr. Colorado Mead, Colo.
    Kasey Moore D Jr. Texas Mission Viejo, Calif.
    Alyssa Naeher K Jr. Penn State Seymour, Conn.
    Ashley Nick M Sr. Southern Cal Monrovia, Calif.
    Casey Nogueira F Jr. North Carolina Raleigh, N.C.
    Yolanda Odenyo M Sr. Oklahoma State Uppsala, Switzerland
    Kelley O'Hara F Jr. Stanford Fayetteville, Ga.
    Kristin Olsen K Jr. Southern Cal Lake Forest, Calif.
    Carrie Patterson F Jr. Georgia Atlanta, Ga.
    Lorraine Quinn M Sr. Duke Farmingdale, N.Y.
    Elli Reed D So. Portland Park City, Utah
    Amy Rodriguez F Sr. Southern Cal Lake Forest, Calif.
    Kylee Rossi F Sr. Tennessee Pennington, N.J.
    Malorie Rutledge M Jr. Louisiana State Sharpsburg, Ga.
    Katie Schoepfer F Jr. Penn State Waterford, Conn.
    Brittany Taylor D Sr. Connecticut Campbell Hall, N.Y.
    Cate Tisinger F So. James Madison Clifton, Va.
    Ingrid Wells M So. Georgetown Upper Montclair, N.J.
    Claire Zimmeck F Sr. William and Mary Fairfax, Va.
    Emily Zurrer D Sr. Illinois Vancouver, B.C.
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    What, no comments!

    C'mon PhD, share some insight.
    Thanks.



    And before I forget, congratulations. I heard last night.
    Gmail sent.

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    Wow, lots of foreign players on the list. Seems like European players (or at least English players) must be getting turned onto the idea of NCAA scholarships.
    Last edited by UltraSuperMegaMo; 08-19-2008 at 04:30 PM.

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    Hey Professor, can you organize those players into those conferences that produce "mls" ready players? I mean, looking at some of these school names, some of these guys will never be heard from again going into the draft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by professor View Post
    Amanda Cicchini M Sr. West Virginia Oakville, Ontario (Talented player - has a shot at this award)
    The new Allison Stokke by all accounts

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    Quote Originally Posted by gus View Post
    What, no comments!

    C'mon PhD, share some insight.
    Thanks.



    And before I forget, congratulations. I heard last night.
    Gmail sent.
    awright Gus, but I dunno

    and thanks - but plz keep info to gmail

    here goes....
    Cody Arnoux (if OW doesn't repeat, it might be because of this kid; also an early Gen A prospect)
    Jovan Bubonja (if a Gkpr wins the Hermann, here he is; another Gen A candidate)
    Sam Cronin
    Kyle Patterson
    Chris Pontius
    Eric Sweetin
    Marcus Tracy (MT will make it a tight selection)
    O'Brian White (early favourite, UConn recruits so well)

    Others not even on this list will be on the final list of 15

    Steve Zakuani is probably another early Gen A candidate, rather than a Hermann prospect

    A list of 15 semifinalists will be selected by a coaches committee in November, with three finalists announced in early December. They will then be invited to the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis, Mo., for a news conference on Jan. 9, 2009, where the winner will be announced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraSuperMegaMo View Post
    Wow, lots of foreign players on the list. Seems like European players (or at least English players) must be getting turned onto the idea of NCAA scholarships.
    Yep
    huge!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DigzTFC! View Post
    Hey Professor, can you organize those players into those conferences that produce "mls" ready players? I mean, looking at some of these school names, some of these guys will never be heard from again going into the draft.
    I'll see what I can do to narrow the list down, maybe add colour codes

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    Quote Originally Posted by GabrielHurl View Post
    The new Allison Stokke by all accounts
    hmmmmm, ya

    and depending on how UCLA deploys Kara Lang, she might work her way on to the short list too

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    Quote Originally Posted by professor View Post
    awright Gus, but I dunno

    and thanks - but plz keep info to gmail

    here goes....
    Cody Arnoux (if OW doesn't repeat, it might be because of this kid; also an early Gen A prospect)
    Jovan Bubonja (if a Gkpr wins the Hermann, here he is; another Gen A candidate)
    Sam Cronin
    Kyle Patterson
    Chris Pontius
    Eric Sweetin
    Marcus Tracy (MT will make it a tight selection)
    O'Brian White (early favourite, UConn recruits so well)

    Others not even on this list will be on the final list of 15

    Steve Zakuani is probably another early Gen A candidate, rather than a Hermann prospect

    A list of 15 semifinalists will be selected by a coaches committee in November, with three finalists announced in early December. They will then be invited to the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis, Mo., for a news conference on Jan. 9, 2009, where the winner will be announced.
    O_o


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    I'm borrowing/posting results from a macro; it was in an email from an MLS contact. Looks accurate

    4 changes - Keith & Whites' nationalities and Cardenas & Nakazawas' yrs

    Player/Nat/Pos/Yr/School/Rank/Conference (NR = Not ranked top 25)

    Andre Akpan (USA) F Jr. Harvard, NR, Ivy,
    Calum Angus (Eng) D Sr. Saint Louis, 19, Atlantic 10,
    Cody Arnoux (USA) F Jr. Wake Forest, 1, ACC
    Alejandro Bedoya (USA) M Sr. Boston College, 4, ACC
    Rhett Bernstein (USA) D Sr. Brown, 11, Ivy
    Joshua Boateng (Gha) M Sr. Liberty, NR, Big South
    Graciano Brito (Cape V)F Sr. Quinnipiac, NR, Northeast
    Jovan Bubonja (Serb) K Jr. Illinois-Chicago, 16, Horizon
    Nick Cardenas (USA) D Jr. San Diego State, NR, PAC 10
    Chris Clements (USA) D Sr. Tulsa, 23, C-USA
    Sam Cronin (USA) M Sr. Wake Forest,1, ACC
    Byron Dacy (USA) F Sr. Creighton, 6, MVC
    Chris DeAbreau (Can) M Sr. St. Peter's, NR, MAAC
    Kyle Evans (USA) F Jr. Lehigh, NR, Patriot
    Michael Ferguson (USA) F Jr. Loyola-Chicago, NR, Horizon
    Stefan Frei (Swi) Jr. California, NR, PAC 10
    Michael Fucito (USA) F Sr. Harvard, NR, Ivy
    Omar Gonzalez (USA) D Jr. Maryland, 8, ACC
    Andrei Gotsmanov (USA) M Sr. Creighton, 6, MVC
    Mike Grella (USA) F Sr. Duke, NR, ACC
    George John (USA) M Sr. Washington, PAC 10
    Cameron Keith (Scot) F Jr. Binghamton, NR, America East
    Yan Klukowski (Eng) M Sr. Central Connecticut, NR, Northeast
    Milos Kocic (Serb) K Jr. Loyola (Md.), NR, MAAC
    Stephen McCarthy (USA) M Jr. Santa Clara, 5, West Coast
    Tennant McVea (N Ire)D Jr. Loyola (Md.), NR, MAAC
    Patrick Murray (USA) M Sr. Furman, 25, Southern
    Kyle Nakazawa (USA) F Jr. UCLA, 14, PAC 10
    Kevon Neaves (T&T) D Sr. South Florida, 18, Big East (Red)
    Conor O'Brien (USA) M Jr. Bucknell, NR, Patriot
    John Pardini (USA) D Sr. Fordham, NR, Atlantic 10
    Liam Parrington (Eng) D Sr. Hartwick, NR, MAC
    Kyle Patterson (Eng) M Sr. Saint Louis, 19, Atlantic 10
    Brad Peters (USA) F Sr. Eastern Illinois, NR, MVS
    Chris Pontius (USA) F Sr. UC-Santa Barbara, 21, Big West
    Akeem Priestley (Jam) M Sr. Connecticut, 2, Big East (Blue)
    Daniel Revivo (Can) F Sr. Winthrop, NR, Big South
    Barry Rice (USA) D Jr. Kentucky, NR, C-USA
    Brad Ring (USA) M Jr. Indiana, 7, Big Ten
    Toni Stahl (Fin) M Sr. Connecticut, 2, Big East (Blue)
    Eric Sweetin (USA) M Sr. Saint Louis, 19, Atlantic 10
    Alex Torda (USA) M Jr. Dayton, Atlantic 10
    Marcus Tracy (USA) F Sr. Wake Forest, 1, ACC
    David Tyrie (Eng) D Sr. Central Connecticut State, NR, Northeast
    Collen Warner (USA) M Jr. Portland, NR, West Coast
    O'Brian White (Jam) F Sr. Connecticut,2, Big East (Blue)
    Kareem Yearwood (Tob) F Jr. College of Charleston, NR, Southern
    Steve Zakuani (Eng) F So. Akron, 12, Mid American


    NSCAA Pre-Season Poll
    School/Conference/Players on Hermann
    1 Wake Forest University, ACC - Cody Angus, Sam Cronin, Marcus Tracy,
    2 Connecticut, University of, Big East (Blue) - Akeem Priestley, Toni Stahl, O'Brien White,
    3 Notre Dame, Big East (Blue)
    4 Boston College, ACC - Alejandro Bedoya
    5 Santa Clara University, West Coast - Stephen McCarthy
    6 Creighton University, MVC - Byron Darcy, Andrei Gotsmanov
    7 Indiana University, Big Ten - Brad Ring
    8 Maryland, University of, ACC - Omar Gonzalez,
    9 Ohio State University, Big Ten
    10 Virginia Tech, ACC
    11 Brown University, Ivy - Rhett Bernstein
    12 Akron, University of, Mid-American - Steve Zakuani
    13 Massachusetts, University of, Atlantic 10
    14 UCLA, PAC 10 - Kyle Nakazawa
    15 West Virginia University, Big East (Blue) -
    16 Illinois-Chicago, University of, Horizon - Jovan Bubonja
    17 Southern Methodist University, C-USA,
    18 South Florida, University of Big East (Red) - Kevon Neaves,
    19 Saint Louis University, Atlantic 10 - Calum Angus,Eric Sweetin, Kyle Patterson
    20 Northwestern University, Big Ten
    21 Bradley University, MVC -
    21 UC Santa Barbara, Big West - Chris Pontius
    23 Tulsa, University of, C-USA,
    24 North Carolina, University of, ACC
    25 Furman University, Southern


    Connferences - Schools/Players on Hermann
    ACC
    1. Wake Forest - Cody Arnoux, Sam Cronin, Marcus Tracy,
    2. Maryland - Omar Gonzalez
    3. Boston College - Alejandro Bedoya
    4. North Carolina
    5. Virginia Tech
    6. Virginia
    7. Duke - Mike Grella
    8. Clemson
    9. NC State

    PAC 10
    1. California - Stefan Frei
    2. UCLA - Kyle Nakazawa
    3. Stanford
    4. Washington
    5. San Diego State - Nick Cardenas
    6. Oregon State

    Big East Blue Division
    Connecticut - Akeem Priestley, Toni Stahl, O'Brien White,
    Notre Dame
    Providence
    West Virginia
    Seton Hall
    Georgetown
    Marquette
    Pittsburgh

    Big East Red Division
    USF - Kevon Neaves
    Louisville
    St. John's
    DePaul
    Rutgers
    Cincinnati
    Villanova
    Syracuse

    Conference USA
    FIU
    Kentucky - Barry Rice
    Marshall
    Memphis
    SMU
    South Carolina
    Tulsa - Chris Clements
    UAB
    UCF

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    Who was the kid from the Quinnipiac & Harvard games?
    Is he on the list?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sullivan View Post
    Who was the kid from the Quinnipiac & Harvard games?
    Is he on the list?

    hey RH

    yes he is = Yan Klukowski, Central Connecticut, nice call,
    I was going to add him in today
    but don't get me started on that... I'm not going there

    However, he's a perfect example of why MLS needs "Central Scouting"
    Why he wasn't a Gen A target last year is beyond me - criminal
    and I know the Revs are watching him, closely....
    barring injury, he's combine material

    the only drawback is he just might pull an Andy Wright (West Virginia) and go back to England when he graduates

    YK is a better player. And from what I've heard, he won't sign with MLS for development wages
    he has the options and it was his involvement in the Home Nations
    and Schoolboy set-ups that kept him from furthering his involvement with
    Bristol and Reading

    He just keeps getting better and better. For a few, the NCAA is an excellent environment to improve and develop as a player - he's already an "above average" NCAA player. This season he should be part of that 1%.

    from a TFC angle - bigger than Phelan, better ball skills than Phelan, better decision maker than Phelan. Not as physical as Phelan but does get stuck in.

    btw,
    White didn't "debut" on Hermann's list until the November release, and
    neither did Lapira the year before, so don't be thinking that this year's winner is a lock or an obvious choice

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    A lot of the Brit coaches are getting players that don't cut it to earn professional contracts to get into schools here in the States. For example: Portsmouth was working with one of Queen City FC's asst coaches to get their players over here, and a lot of other coaches I know have contacts with the clubs there to bring players over. I know our former QCFC coach was coaching at W.Va and Curbishley was talking with him a few years back to get players over here. That would be why you see a lot of brits.

 

 

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