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2009 MLS SuperDraft: Round 2

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Round: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
Year:
PICKNAME, POSITIONDRAFTED FROMTEAMHT WT
16thEvan Brown, DWake Forest UniversitySeattle Sounders FC5-11 165
Comment: Winner of 2006 Most Improved Player award at Wake Forest. Recorded 4 goals and 15 assists in 4 years for the Demon Deacons.
17thBrad Ring, MUniversity of IndianaSan Jose Earthquakes5-10 165
Comment: 2008 First Team All-American and team captain at Indiana. Also a 2008 Hermann Trophy semifinalist.
18thBabajide Ogunbiyi, DSanta Clara UniversityNew York Red Bulls (From Dallas, originally belonged to Los Angeles.)6-4 212
Comment: Named 2008 First Team All-WCC for Santa Clara. Member of Nigerian youth national team program.
19thAj Delagarza, DUniversity of MarylandLos Angeles Galaxy (From Chivas, originally belonged to Toronto.)5-8 140
Comment: Named Second Team All-ACC in 2008. Four-year starter for Maryland.
20thBaggio Husidic*, MUniversity of Illinois - ChicaChicago Fire (From Colorado, originally belonged to Dallas.)6-1 172
Comment: Three-year starter at the University of Illinois-Chicago with 12 career goals and 7 assists.
21stMilos Kocic, GKLoyola College (Md.)DC United6-4 200
Comment: First Team All-MAAC the last two years for Loyola. Recorded 81 saves and a 0.66 GAA in 2008.
22ndDoug Demartin, FMichigan State UniversityKansas City Wizards (From Colorado)6-0 180
Comment: 2008 Big Ten Player of the Year. Scored 17 goals in 20 games for Michigan State in '08.
23rdGraham Zusi, F/MUniversity of MarylandKansas City Wizards5-10 160
Comment: 2008 College Cup MVP. Three-year starter at Maryland who scored 28 goals and 20 assists.
24thAndrei Gotsmanov, MCreighton UniversityNew England Revolution (From L.A., Chivas)6-0 175
Comment: 2008 Conference Player of the Year for Creighton. Registered 16 goals and 9 assists the last two years.
25thDenaldin Hamzagic, F/MSaint LouisNew England Revolution5-11 165
Comment: Had 3 goals and 5 assists in 2008 for Saint Louis.
26thLyle Adams, DWake Forest UniversityDC United (From Houston)6-1 170
Comment: Four-year starter at Wake Forest with career totals of 11 goals and 6 assists.
27thBrian Shriver, F/MUniversity of North CarolinaFC Dallas (From Real Salt Lake)6-0 145
Comment: Had 14 goals and 5 assists for the Tar Heels in 2008.
28thKwame Adjeman-pamboe, F/MGeorge Mason UniversityColorado Rapids5-8 155
Comment: Speedy forward who had 20 goals in 38 career games for George Mason.
29thJack Traynor, DUniversity of Notre DameNew York Red Bulls5-9 160
Comment: 2008 Second Team All-Big East for Notre Dame. Four-year starter for the Irish.
30thPaul Gerstenberger, DBoston CollegeColumbus Crew6-0 180