The first showcase was held in 2008, and the first match featured the Quakes playing against the Columbus Crew, where they won 2-1. San Jose also played DC United to a nil-nil draw in the same event. Last year the Colorado Rapids made the journey out west, but were bested by the Quakes 1-0. The Quakes have yet to lose at this event, and are looking for another win on February 10th.
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Showing posts with label UCR. Show all posts
Friday, January 27, 2012
Quakes and Rapids to play in MLS Central Coast Showcase
The first showcase was held in 2008, and the first match featured the Quakes playing against the Columbus Crew, where they won 2-1. San Jose also played DC United to a nil-nil draw in the same event. Last year the Colorado Rapids made the journey out west, but were bested by the Quakes 1-0. The Quakes have yet to lose at this event, and are looking for another win on February 10th.
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Cal Poly,
Colorado Rapids,
MLS,
San Jose Earthquakes,
UCR,
UCSB
Thursday, January 19, 2012
2012 Supplemental Draft: Success for Big West Conference
After the Big West conference saw two alumni picked fourth and sixth overall in the 2012 MLS Super Draft, many Big West Soccer fans were excited to see how the draft would play out. However, Jacob Hustedt (who played 3 years at Cal Poly before transferring to Washington) was the only other player drafted with any Big West affiliation. The Super Draft concluded with Creighton and Louisville tied with 4 draftees apiece, double that of the Big West conference. With the Super Draft finished, the hopes of remaining players rested on the Supplemental Draft.
This year's Supplemental Draft consisted of 4 rounds for a total of 76 picks, and followed the format of the Super Draft. Teams aren't limited to combine players during the draft, and have the option to draft eligible college players during this time as well. This is what makes the Supplemental Draft more interesting to some, its unpredictability.
This year's Supplemental Draft consisted of 4 rounds for a total of 76 picks, and followed the format of the Super Draft. Teams aren't limited to combine players during the draft, and have the option to draft eligible college players during this time as well. This is what makes the Supplemental Draft more interesting to some, its unpredictability.
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Big West,
Cal Poly,
CSF,
CSUN,
LA Galaxy,
MLS,
San Jose Earthquakes,
Seattle Sounders,
Super Draft,
Supplemental Draft,
UCI,
UCR,
UCSB
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