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2001 WUSA supplemental draft

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The WUSA Supplemental Player Draft, held before Women's United Soccer Association's initial 2001 season, distributed college players to the league's eight inaugural teams. The draft occurred on February 4, 2001. This took place after each team had already been allocated three national team players, two foreign players and had each made 15 selections from the main draft held on December 10 and 11, 2000.

Round 1

Pick

Player

Pos.

WUSA Team

College

1 Kelly Lindsey DF Bay Area CyberRays Notre Dame Fighting Irish
2 Jennifer Grubb DF Washington Freedom Notre Dame Fighting Irish
3 Staci Reynolds DF Carolina Courage BYU Cougars
4 Tina August DF Boston Breakers San Diego State Aztecs
5 Katie Tracy MF New York Power Virginia Cavaliers
6 Karissa Hampton DF San Diego Spirit UCLA Bruins
7 Courtney Saunders FW Philadelphia Charge Baylor Bears
8 Maite Zabala GK Atlanta Beat California Golden Bears

Round 2

Pick

Player

Pos.

WUSA Team

College

1 Sara Streufert FW San Diego Spirit[1] Gonzaga Bulldogs
2 Deidre Enos FW Philadelphia Charge Boston University Terriers
3 Holly Broome DF San Diego Spirit SMU Mustangs
4 Vanessa Rubio DF New York Power North Carolina Tar Heels
5 Meotis Erikson FW Boston Breakers Notre Dame Fighting Irish
6 Jaclyn Raveia DF Carolina Courage Richmond Spiders
7 Dawn Greathouse GK Washington Freedom Baylor Bears
8 Amber Reynolds DF Bay Area CyberRays Texas A&M Aggies
1.^ The Atlanta Beat had traded its second round pick in this draft to the San Diego Spirit for Kerry Gragg as the sixth round selection in the main draft.

Round 3

Pick

Player

Pos.

WUSA Team

College

1 Lauren Molinaro MF Bay Area CyberRays UConn Huskies
2 Kacy Beitel MF Washington Freedom Michigan Wolverines
3 Megan Jeidy MF Carolina Courage NC State Wolfpack
4 Becky Hogan MF Boston Breakers Nebraska Cornhuskers
5 Rachel Hoffman FW New York Power Penn State Nittany Lions
6 Erica Strey FW San Diego Spirit Wisconsin Badgers
7 Jennifer Soileau MF Philadelphia Charge Ole Miss Rebels
8 Melissa Roth FW Atlanta Beat Dartmouth Big Green

Round 4

Pick

Player

Pos.

WUSA Team

College

1 Nicole Lamb MF Atlanta Beat SMU Mustangs
2 Laurie Pells GK Philadelphia Charge Georgian Court College
3 Nicole Williams GK New York Power Georgia Bulldogs
4 Chrissy McCann DF/MF Boston Breakers UConn Huskies
5 Fanta Cooper DF Carolina Courage Milwaukee Panthers
6 Jackie Mynarski DF Washington Freedom Maryland Terrapins
7 Tami Pivnick DF Bay Area CyberRays California Golden Bears
8 Laurie Black DF Atlanta Beat[2] Vanderbilt Commodores
1.^ Atlanta Beat got San Diego Spirit's fourth round pick as a result of the earlier trade involving Kerry Gragg.

Draft notes

The supplemental draft was preceded by a two-day tournament at Lockhart Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, sponsored by Umbro and intended to bring together the best seniors in college soccer.[1]

It was intended that the supplemental draft would facilitate: "selection of players who just completed their college eligibility or who recently submitted their names into the draft pool". After it had taken place, each team had four additional players on a provisional roster of 24. This would be cut down to 20 before the season began.[2]

Draft host Tony DiCicco reminded disappointed candidates who were not selected that each team would still hold open try-outs before their rosters were finalized: "the process is not over". He said that an agreement on WUSA's formal affiliation with the USL W-League and Women's Premier Soccer League was close.

See also

References

  1. ^ "All-American Reynolds To Play For Carolina Courage In The WUSA League". Brigham Young University. February 5, 2001. Retrieved May 18, 2021.
  2. ^ "Three More Former Notre Dame Women's Soccer Players Drafted by WUSA". University of Notre Dame. February 4, 2001. Retrieved May 18, 2021.