If you want a sneak peak of things to come in Major League Soccer then look no further to this
weekend's action in the College Cup. Of the four teams left in the field, all include several
MLS-ready players.
There really is no big separation between these four schools. One is unbeaten and the rest are
dominate ACC figures that we're use to seeing make it this far into the tournament.
The 2010 MLS Draft is still five weeks away, and while some of the best prospects expected to be
available in the draft are still completing their college seasons, fans have already started to
consider what their teams might be doing when the draft arrives.
It isn't too early to start thinking about the talent that will be available, and if the 2009
draft showed us anything, it is that quality MLS starters can be found among the players coming out
of the college ranks.
The NSCAA announced on Wednesday the 15 semifinalists for the 2009 Men's Hermann
Trophy.
Minnesota Native Teal Bunbury is amongst the list of 15 names.
Bunbury started all 22 games for the Zips...scored 17 goals and added five assists (through 11/30)
to lead the team with 39 points.
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The 2010 Major League Soccer Draft is shaping up to be a strong one, and the league took steps
toward that reality on Tuesday with the announcement of the signing of seven quality draft
prospects.
Teal Bunbury, Jack McInerney, Dilly Duka and Blair Gavin were announced as the league's first
four Generation adidas signings of the winter, while Toni Stahl, Andre Akpan and Zach Loyd were
also announced as senior signings, meaning they already have MLS contracts heading into next
month's draft.
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The 2010 MLS Draft is drawing ever closer and each passing week helps provide some focus into
what we might see happen when the league's 16 teams converge on Philadelphia to select from this
year's crop of talent.
Danny Mwanga could be a top five pick.
As of today we have four quality players in the 2010 Generation adidas class but soon enough we
could have a few more. Both SBI and Buzz Carrick are reporting that multiple big names could be
joining the already impressive class for next month's draft.
The 2010 MLS Draft is still five weeks away, and while some of the best prospects expected to be
available in the draft are still completing their college seasons, fans have already started to
consider what their teams might be doing when the draft arrives.
It isn't too early to start thinking about the talent that will be available, and if the 2009
draft showed us anything, it is that quality MLS starters can be found among the players coming out
of the college ranks.
The 2010 MLS draft inn Philadelphia is little more than a month away and the list of potential
players is starting to come out. Today MLS released the list of seniors that were invited to the
MLS combine in Fort Lauderdale this coming January. Also today, thanks to Buzz Carrick over at the
great 3rd Degree blog, we have the preliminary potential Generation Adidas list.
Whether you're a fan of dangerous attacking teams, or simply want to catch a glimpse of some
future MLS standouts, this weekend's NCAA College Cup in Cary, North Carolina has something for
you.
All four teams boast quality rosters so there isn't much talk about underdogs and Cinderella
stories.
Whether you're a fan of dangerous attacking teams, or simply want to catch a glimpse of some
future MLS standouts, this weekend's NCAA College Cup in Cary, North Carolina has something for
you.
All four teams boast quality rosters so there isn't much talk about underdogs and Cinderella
stories.
Photo by ISIphotos.com
The 2010 Major League Soccer Draft is shaping up to be a strong one, and the league took steps
toward that reality on Tuesday with the announcement of the signing of seven quality draft
prospects.
Teal Bunbury, Jack McInerney, Dilly Duka and Blair Gavin were announced as the league's first
four Generation adidas signings of the winter, while Toni Stahl, Andre Akpan and Zach Loyd were
also announced as senior signings, meaning they already have MLS contracts heading into next
month's draft.
Photo by ISIphotos.com
The 2010 MLS Draft is drawing ever closer and each passing week helps provide some focus into
what we might see happen when the league's 16 teams converge on Philadelphia to select from this
year's crop of talent.
The tenth annual MLS draft is scheduled to take place on Thursday January 14th, 2010 in
Philadelphia, PA. The draft will consist of 4 rounds, with 16 picks in each round. As the new 2010
expansion team the Philadelphia Union will receive the first pick in each of the four rounds. The
MLS champions, Real Salt Lake, will get the final pick of each round.