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  1. Former Zips in International Leagues for 2020 include EPL DeAndre Yedlin, Newcastle United FC Canadian Premier League Marcel Zajac, Hamilton Forge FC https://forgefc.canpl.ca/article/forge-fc-roster-update-championship-core-set-to-return-in-2020 Thailand Premier League Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Bangkok United FC http://www.truebangkokunitedfc.com/teams/first-team.html (by the way, I read that Ampai was team captain in 2019) Serbian SuperLiga (added 2020-02-05) Danilo Radjen, FK Partizan Campeonato de Portugal (added 2020-02-08) Manel Cordeiro, Centro Desportivo de Fátima
  2. Former Zips in USL for 2020 include: USL Championship (updated 2020-02-29) Niko De Vera, Portland Timbers FC 2 https://www.timbers.com/post/2019/11/21/t2-announce-roster-status-ahead-2020-season-0 Dillon Serna, SportingKC II Nick Hinds, Tacoma Defiance https://www.tacdefiance.com/nucleus-of-defiance-roster-returns-for-2020/ Aodhan Quinn, Orange County SC https://orangeandblacksoccercast.com/news-1/orange-county-sc-announce-the-return-of-six-players Morgan Hackworth, San Diego Loyal Jake Fenlason, San Diego Loyal USL League One (updated 2020-02-05) Marco Micaletto, South Georgia Tormenta FC https://www.tormentafc.com/2020roster Abdi Mohamed, Greenville Triumph I will try to update this when I see our former players confirmed on 2020 rosters.
  3. The Crew don't play the LA Galaxy at all this year...so, no chance to see Perry Kitchen in Columbus during the regular season MLS matches, unfortunately. https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/12/19/2020-mls-schedule-your-club-will-face-every-team-except-these-three
  4. With the release of the 2020 MLS Full Schedule, today is a good day to start this thread. Besides Wil Trapp and Darlington Nagbe at any Crew home match, chances to see other Zips Men's Soccer alumni in Columbus include: April 4 - Richie Laryea, Toronto FC April 11 - Joao Moutinho, Orlando City FC May 9 - Evan Bush, Montreal Impact July 5 - Wil Trapp, Inter Miami July 25 - Jon Lewis, Colorado Rapids August 15 - Teal Bunbury, Scott Caldwell, New England Revolution August 22 - Saad Abdul-Salaam, Ben Lundt (season loan to Louisville City FC), Darren Mattocks, FC Cincinnati September 12 - Zarek Valentin, Houston Dynamo Edited 2/29/2020 Former Zips in MLS Colorado Rapids - Jon Lewis Columbus Crew - Darlington Nagbe FC Cincinnati - Saad Abdul-Salam, Darren Mattocks Houston Dynamo - Zarek Valentin Inter Miami - Wil Trapp LA Galaxy - Perry Kitchen (Happy 7th Birthday!) Montreal Impact - Evan Bush New England Revolution - Teal Bunbury, Scott Caldwell Orlando City SC - Joao Moutinho Toronto FC - Richie Laryea
  5. This article is 2+ months old now, but I don't think anyone posted it previously. Nice to see 2 Zips, DeAndre Yedlin and Darlington Nagbe, rightfully included in this list. A dream 11 men's college soccer players active professionally DeAndre Yedlin – Akron (2011-12) In those two years, Yedlin appeared in each of the Zips’ 45 matches. The versatile wing back was a difficult matchup given his speed and thorough understanding of multiple positions. Yedlin tallied six assists in both years with Akron, helping the Zips to the third round of the NCAA tournament each time. He was a two-time All-MAC selection. Since turning pro, Yedlin became the first Zip to play for the United States Men’s National Team at the FIFA World Cup. That international attention prompted a move from the MLS to the English Premier League, where he currently plays for Newcastle United. Darlington Nagbe – Akron (2008-10) Nagbe began his career at Akron as a freshman beginning to scratch the surface of his potential. By the end of his junior year, the midfielder was the engine that drove Akron to its first-ever national championship. The Zips were at the pinnacle of college soccer during Nagbe’s tenure, going 62-4-7 in that stretch. Nagbe registered 57 points over his career, was twice named an All-American, in addition to three All-MAC nods, a place on the College Cup All-Tournament Team and the 2010 MAC Hermann Award He’s played the full extent of his professional career in the MLS. After seven seasons with the Portland Timbers, Nagbe was traded to Atlanta United. He’s won two MLS Cup titles, one with each club.
  6. Edit: https://www.fccincinnati.com/post/2019/12/16/fc-cincy-signs-defender-saad-abdul-salaam
  7. 7 years after signing with the Columbus Crew following his sophomore season with the Zips, Wil Trapp graduated Magna Cum Laude today from The University of Akron (1:13:24 in the video). Congratulations fellow UA Alumnus, CrewSC Captain Trapp!
  8. while I agree with you about the corner kicks being an issue both on defense and offense, I’m also frustrated that we didn’t have someone this season who “had a nose for the goal”. How many open chances were missed? How many scoring opportunities were not taken? I attended every game, home and away, and this was absolutely the most frustrating season I can recall as to going for goal. Our midfield and forwards have to do better. Being one dimensional (Egbo) was easy for teams to shut down. oh how I wish that Jesus Perez would have stuck it out at Akron rather than going to UIC. He could have helped Akron and Akron could have helped him.
  9. ...He’s going to be valuable for the Dynamo. He’s contributed everywhere he’s been before. But today’s selection still feels like a blow to both player and, now, his former club. One month after their biggest loss on the field, the Timbers and Valentin suffered another defeat off of it.
  10. I should also add former Zips who are [protected] not listed as unprotected, would include: Colorado Rapids Dillon Serna, HGP 25 years old Jonathan Lewis, Generation Adidas Columbus Crew Darlington Nagbe Captain Wil Trapp, HGP but older than 25 NE Revolution Teal Bunbury Scott Caldwell, HGP but older than 25 Orlando City SC Joao Moutinho, still Generation Adidas, I believe Toronto FC Richie Laryea, still Generation Adidas, I believe
  11. MLS Expansion draft on November 19th... https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/11/16/2019-mls-expansion-draft-official-list-players-eligible-selection The 2019 MLS Expansion Draft will be held at 5:30 PM ET on Tuesday, November 19, streaming live on MLSsoccer.com and the free MLS app. 2019 MLS Expansion Draft Rules Inter Miami CF and Nashville SC may select up to five players from the eligible MLS player pool below. Only a single player can be drafted from any one club. Once one player has been claimed from a club’s unprotected roster, Inter Miami and Nashville SC may not select any other players from that club's list. Five rounds Three minutes for each selection No timeouts No trades permitted during the draft Players and teams exempt from the draft The five teams that had players selected by the FC Cincinnati in the 2018 MLS Expansion Draft are exempt from the 2019 Expansion Draft: FC Dallas D.C. United Houston Dynamo New York Red Bulls Vancouver Whitecaps FC Players automatically exempt from the 2019 Expansion Draft: Generation adidas players (who did not graduate at the end of the 2019 season) Homegrown Players ages 25 and under (those born during or after 1994) ... Former Zips who are unprotected: FC Cincinnati Ben Lundt Darren Mattocks LA Galaxy Perry Kitchen Montreal Impact Evan Bush New York City FC Abdi Mohamed Portland Timbers Zarek Valentin Seattle Sounders Saad Abdul-Salaam
  12. How could we possibly "crucify" any Zips fan for comments such as these when they stem from the fact that OUR STANDARD for Zips Men's Soccer IS SO HIGH, and rightfully so. Our standard for all of UA should be as high. Instead of "ripping up each other" in discussions as 72 Roo has pointed out, we should all be letting our President, Board of Trustees, Athletics Department and other leadership know that we expect them to live up to the same high standards. It's unacceptable to be lazy in making financial decisions, hiring coaches and & other important decisions. Zips Men's Soccer, Track & Field, Swimming & Diving, Volleyball... are all exemplary of the high standards we expect throughout. Get onboard, earn your salary, or move on.
  13. How might this season have been different with a healthy Skye Harter, Diogo Pacheco, and potentially Natnael McDonald? Speaking of coaching, lest we forget that Jared and staff took an unseeded Zips team to the 2018 National Championship game, having to play every match on the road except the opening match v Rider. Nov 15 Rider at home Nov 18 At Syracuse Nov 25 At Wake Forest Nov 30 At Stanford If any other Zips team did similar, it was only the 1986 Zips.
  14. The Zips coaching staff this season consisted of Jared, Ger, Michael Nanchoff, Drew Crawford (Director of Soccer Operations) and Sam Gainford, whom I believe was a volunteer assistant.
  15. Yes sir... 1995 to 2004, according to this...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_Wildcats_men's_soccer
  16. I didn't quote and/or respond to everything thus far, but I think this is a great discussion with a lot of great points. I'm extremely happy to see and read all of the posts.
  17. As you were typing, I was posting...see above. Lol
  18. As far as the MAC CotY, my bet is that Jared doesn't find much meaning in it anyway. That award is given before the post season and is only based on Conference games as far as I can tell. It is meaningless. 3 College Cup appearances in 2015, 2017, and 2018 and no MAC CotY award in any of those seasons? ...hahaha. No other MAC coach even comes close to Jared, including 2013, 2014, and 2016. I'm certain 2019 is an anomaly. As far as leaving the MAC, that is one option. The other is to do as buflobo has been touting for sometime...get other good teams, such as Kentucky to join. We already have a Big 12 member in WVU. SIUE joined recently. Last year the MAC had a good RPI. We could build upon it.
  19. Totally agree. I think I posted a number of times throughout the season that I was certain the coaching staff was doing everything they could to get things going in the right direction. This is also to the point I was trying to make above about being humble, looking at things with an open mind to get to the root of what worked and didn't work, making the needed adjustments, and moving forward. Hopefully, even with the university's financial woes, Jared and staff will continue to get the needed support for recruiting, etc. to continue our tremendous Akron Men's Soccer tradition.
  20. Yes, someone else said it...Thank you. I hope we do not do that again. We need to reflect on both seasons, ask the hard questions, make necessary adjustments and move forward.
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