The conference tournaments are complete, and college soccer’s version of the Big Dance, the 2015 NCAA Tournament, is ready to get underway. For some former D.C. United Academy products, that means a chance to shine on collegiate soccer’s biggest stage. There are four programs in this year’s field with Black-and-Red players on the roster.
Despite falling in the ACC semifinals, Wake Forest still earned the tournament’s top seed. The Demon Deacons have been led all season by Ian Harkes, son of D.C. United original John Harkes. Wake could face a showdown with traditional power Indiana in the third round as they seek their first College Cup berth since 2009.
But an even bigger border clash could be in store during the tournament’s opening weekend as 10th-seeded Maryland, riding its second straight Big Ten title, could face defending national champion Virginia in College Park next weekend. Freshman Eryk Williamson has been on the rise for the Terps while Paddy Foss, who captained the D.C. United Under-18 team in 2012, has one of the goals of the college season, a stunning free kick from midfield against West Virginia on Oct. 2.
The Cavaliers, making their 37th NCAA tournament appearance - fourth most among all Division I programs – will welcome Rider (14-5-1) in the opening round on Nov. 19. They’ve hosted at least one NCAA tournament match in each of the last 35 years.
Here’s a recap of D.C. United Academy players in Division I programs this fall:
NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS
AKRON (12-3-2), Next up: vs. Rutgers/LIU-Brooklyn, 11/22
Alonzo Clarke, D, Fr.
9 appearances
MARYLAND (10-5-5), Next up: vs. Virginia/Rider, 11/22
Cody Albrecht, MF, Graduate student
12 appearances, 1 assist
Jorge Calix, MF/F, Fr.
14 appearances, 1 goal, 3 assists
Suli Dainkeh, D, Jr.
12 appearances, 1 assist
Cody Neidermeier, GK, Jr.
18 appearances, 53 saves, .768 saves percentage, 0.83 goals against average
DJ Reeves, F/MF, Fr.
14 appearances, 1 assist
Michael Sauers, MF/F, Jr.
9 appearances
Eryk Williamson, F/MF, Fr.
20 appearances, 4 goals, 5 assists
VIRGINIA (9-4-3); Next up: vs. Rider, 11/19
Paddy Foss, M; Jr.
15 appearances, 2 goals, 5 assists
Marcus Salandy-Defour, F/M; RS Jr.
8 appearances, 2 goals, 1 assist
Jean-Christophe Koffi, M, Fr.
WAKE FOREST (15-2-2); Next up: vs. Charlotte/Radford, 11/22
Ian Harkes, M, Jr.
19 appearances, 2 assists
First Team All-ACC
Rafael Fagundo, D, Soph.
OTHER TEAMS
COLUMBIA (9-4-1); Season complete
Owen Marshall, F; Fr.
12 appearances, 1 goal
DUKE (10-7-2); Season complete
James Doll, M; Jr.
7 appearances
DUQUENSE (6-10-2); Season complete
Scott Rissler GK; Fr.
GEORGE MASON (7-7-3); Season complete
Jannick Eckenrode, F/MF, Sr.
17 appearances, 2 goals, 1 assist
Ryan Harmouche, F/MF, Sr.
8 appearances, 1 assist
Ahmed Ismail, MF, Sr.
12 appearances, 1 goal
Edgar Zepeda, D, Sr.
13 appearances, 2 goals
MARSHALL (8-8-2); Season complete
Christian Kershaw, D/M; Soph.
18 appearances, 2 assists
MICHIGAN (8-6-4); Season complete
Lars Eckenrode, D, Jr.
20 appearances
OLD DOMINION (8-5-3); Season complete
James Knoeble, GK; Fr.
PENN STATE (7-8-3); Season complete
Brennan Ireland, D; Fr.
17 appearances
UMBC (11-5-3); Season complete
Michael Burgos, M/F, Jr.
19 appearances, 2 goals
Patrick Jean-Gilles, M, Fr.
20 appearances, 3 goals, 1 assist
Kennedy O’Shea, F, Jr.
14 appearances, 4 goals, 3 assists
VIRGINIA TECH (5-9-3); Season complete
Brad Vorv, D; Sr.
6 appearances
WEST POINT (5-8-5); Season complete
Ibou Seye, Fr.
2 appearances
WILLIAM & MARY (7-8-2); Season complete
Antonio Bustamante, F/M, Fr.
12 appearances, 5 goals, 1 assist; All-CAA Third Team, CAA All-Rookie Team
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