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Encyclopedia > 2003 MLS SuperDraft

The 2003 Major League Soccer Superdraft was held January 17, 2003 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Contents

Round 1

Pick

Player

MLS Team

Previous Team

1 Alecko Eskandarian (F) D.C. United University of Virginia
2 Ricardo Clark (M) MetroStars Furman University
3 Nate Jaqua (F) Chicago Fire University of Portland
4 Mike Magee (F) MetroStars Nike Project-40
5 David Stokes (D) D.C. United University of North Carolina
6 Todd Dunivant (D) San Jose Earthquakes Stanford University
7 Diego Walsh (M) Columbus Crew Southern Methodist University
8 Guillermo Gonzalez (M) Los Angeles Galaxy Nike Project-40
9 Pat Noonan (F) New England Revolution Indiana University
10 Shavar Thomas (D) Dallas Burn University of Connecticut

Round 2

Pick

Player

MLS Team

Previous Team

11 Brian Carroll (M) D.C. United Wake Forest University
12 Eddie Gaven (M) MetroStars Nike Project-40
13 Arturo Alvarez (M) San Jose Earthquakes Nike Project-40
14 Doug Warren (GK) D.C. United Clemson University
15 Jason Thompson (F) Dallas Burn Eastern Illinois University
16 Scot Thompson (D) Los Angeles Galaxy UCLA
17 Tim Regan (D) MetroStars Bradley University
18 Damani Ralph (F) Chicago Fire University of Connecticut
19 Arturo Torres (M) Los Angeles Galaxy Loyola Marymount University
20 Ricky Lewis (D) Los Angeles Galaxy Clemson University

Round 3

Pick

Player

MLS Team

Previous Team

21 David Comfort (GK) Dallas Burn University of Virginia
22 Dimelon Westfield (F) New England Revolution Clemson University
23 Roger Levesque (F) San Jose Earthquakes Stanford University
24 Logan Pause (M) Chicago Fire University of North Carolina
25 Ryan Mack (M) Chicago Fire Indiana University
26 Phil Swenda (F) Chicago Fire Seton Hall University
27 Jason Cole (D) Colorado Rapids St. Louis University
28 Alex Blake (F) Colorado Rapids Williams College
29 Kyle Singer (GK) New England Revolution Boston College
30 Tim Glowienka (D) MetroStars University of South Carolina

Round 4

Pick

Player

MLS Team

Previous Team

31 Hayden Woodworth (M) D.C. United Messiah College
32 Kenny Arena (D) MetroStars University of Virginia
33 Taylor Graham (D) Kansas City Wizards Stanford University
34 Mike Tranchilla (F) Dallas Burn Creighton University
35 Rob Friend (F) Chicago Fire Western Michigan University
36 Josh Saunders (GK) San Jose Earthquakes University of California
37 Michael Ritch (F) Columbus Crew Auburn University
38 Matt Crawford (M) Colorado Rapids University of North Carolina
39 Jamil Walker (M) San Jose Earthquakes Santa Clara
40 Hamid Mehreioskouei (F) Los Angeles Galaxy Bradley University

Round 5

Pick

Player

MLS Team

Previous Team

41 John Swann (D) D.C. United Indiana University
42 Jacob LeBlanc (M) MetroStars University of Virginia
43 Jack Jewsbury (M) Kansas City Wizards St. Louis University
44 Chad Dombrowski (D) Chicago Fire U of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
45 Michael Mariscalco (M) Dallas Burn Butler University
46 Johanes Maliza (M) San Jose Earthquakes Stanford University
47 Guy Abrahamson (M) Columbus Crew Rutgers University
48 Casey Schmidt (F) Colorado Rapids Boston College
49 Marco Velez (M) MetroStars Barry University
50 Jimmy Frazelle (M) Los Angeles Galaxy UCLA

Round 6

Pick

Player

MLS Team

Previous Team

51 Michael Behonick (GK) D.C. United American University
52 Andy Rosenband (F) Dallas Burn Ohio State University
53 Kevin Friedland (D) Kansas City Wizards Southern Methodist University
54 Ryan Futagaki (M) Chicago Fire UCLA
55 Joe Barton (GK) Los Angeles Galaxy Cal State-Northridge
56 Frank Sanfilipo (M) San Jose Earthquakes San Jose State University
57 PASS New England Revolution
58 Jake Traeger (M) Columbus Crew Ohio State University
59 PASS D.C. United
60 Byron Carmichael (F) Kansas City Wizards Marshall University

Preceded by:
2002 MLS SuperDraft

MLS SuperDraft

Followed by:
2004 MLS SuperDraft


  Results from FactBites:
 
Des Moines Menace (614 words)
January 18, 2003 - MLS player drafts were all over the place during the league's halcyon days of the mid-1990s because, well, the league was looking for players all over the place.
There was the MLS draft, in which post-collegiate players in the A-League, in national-team programs, indoor soccer or in leagues overseas were selected.
MLS continued with the three-draft system until the 2000 season, when the idea of combining the three drafts into one all-encompassing draft was hatched.
Brad Davis (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (449 words)
After signing with MLS, Davis was selected third overall in the 2002 MLS SuperDraft by the MetroStars.
Although Davis was very impressive in his rookie year, when the MetroStars were taken over by Bob Bradley, the coach overhauled the team, and Davis was one of the many players to go.
He was traded to the then- Dallas Burn for the fourth overall pick in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft, which Bradley would use to select Mike Magee.
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