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Zip_ME87

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  1. That's a good point. As I recall, Coach Chappel was with the Zips much of the 2018 regular season and definitely gone for postseason. The Zips overall record and postseason mark quoted as "With Chappel as assistant coach..." are incorrect if they include the 2018 postseason.
  2. https://gculopes.com/news/2024/1/5/mens-soccer-kiefer-announces-chappel-as-associate-head-coach.aspx ...Prior to that, Chappel was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Akron, where he served for five seasons. In his time there, the Zips won five Mid-American Conference regular-season and tournament championships and made the NCAA tournament five times, including three College Cup appearances and a 2018 national runner-up team. With Chappel as assistant coach, Akron totaled a 76-26-13 record with a postseason mark of 12-2-3. After five seasons, the Zips held the best winning percentage in D-I soccer over that time period. ...
  3. Thanks @Blue & Gold. I believe that this is in error ... "...That’s the clause Henry and Clapier used as both are on track to graduate in December, while Shokalook is out of eligibility." My understanding is Jason has chosen to forgo his last year of NCAA eligibility to go professional now. Happy for Jason, Malik, and Dyson.
  4. I should have included Daniel Firek (looking to see more of him) and Ryan Kopay (looking forward to seeing him play with the Zips) from 2023.
  5. More of Daragh Reilly, Matt Dreas, Jackson Herbert and Josh Hardin with Caleb Borneo, Nate Ferguson and Josh Bartels, whom I thought was joining last Fall, + the new players. I'm very much looking forward to 2024.
  6. By the way, Diogo will be playing for former Zip Blair Gavin who is currently FC Tulsa’s head coach. from the link in the X post above… Head Coach Blair Gavin is equally thrilled “Diogo is an exciting addition to the team with his drive and passion for the game,” Gavin said, “He has a unique ability to beat players off the dribble and unlock teams in the final third.” Pacheco’s journey to professional soccer started at the University of Akron, where he played four seasons before joining Minnesota United FC 2 in 2022.
  7. Zips did our part with 3 of 14 from a 12-team Conference.
  8. Congratulations to Dyson Clapier drafted #51 overall (#22 in 2nd round) by Sporting KC https://www.mlssoccer.com/superdraft/2024/draft-tracker
  9. Congratulations to Malik Henry drafted #39 overall (#10 in 2nd round) by CF Montreal https://www.mlssoccer.com/superdraft/2024/draft-tracker
  10. Congratulations to Jason Shokalook drafted #35 overall (#6 in the 2nd round) by the Chicago Fire. https://www.mlssoccer.com/superdraft/2024/draft-tracker
  11. Mock drafts are worth slightly less than polls. 🤮
  12. It’s official. https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/caleb-porter-named-new-england-revolution-head-coach
  13. Note that collegiate players who have remaining college eligibility have the option to return to college... https://www.mlssoccer.com/superdraft/news/eligible-player-pool-expanded-for-mls-superdraft-presented-by-adidas ...For the first time in MLS history, the list of players eligible for selection includes a broader range of promising young talent: Players who are currently collegiate sophomores, juniors and above. Previously, only players who were collegiate seniors and above, along with Generation adidas signings, were eligible for selection. College players will also still be able to sign Generation adidas contracts (freshmen and above). ... ...Maintaining eligibility & SuperDraft Priority A player who is drafted by an MLS club and has remaining college eligibility will have the option to return to school and further their development, but will not be draft-eligible in the future. A selected player who elects to go back to college or remains unsigned will have their SuperDraft Priority held by the drafting club for approximately two years following the SuperDraft, culminating on December 31 of the second year. A player with remaining college eligibility who appears on the draft-eligible list but is not selected in the SuperDraft may return to school and can be nominated for the following year's draft. ...
  14. https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/mls-superdraft-2024-presented-by-adidas-rules-and-regulations Draft Eligibility MLS clubs may draft players through MLS SuperDraft 2024 presented by adidas from the list of eligible players which may include: 1. College players who are collegiate sophomores and above; 2. Generation adidas players; 3. Any former college player who departed college with remaining eligibility since the conclusion of the college season approximately one (1) year prior to the SuperDraft (i.e., since the conclusion of the 2022 college season) in order to compete as a professional in a league domestically; and 4. Any other players specifically made available by the League (such as pre-signed College seniors or pre-signed internationals). 5. Any drafted player who opts to return to college in Fall 2024 or turns professional will not be draft-eligible in the future. No player may be drafted twice.
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