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Major League Soccer Combine 2012

The 2012 MLS Player Combine was held in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida from January 6-10. 52 players participated in the Combine.



Results

The table below lists the top 5 performances in each of the three tests. The standout performance was by High Point's Karo Okiomah, who finished first in the sprint and vertical leap and was third in the agility test. See the all time best performances.

Speed Test (30-meter dash)

rank Name School Time (seconds)
1 Karo Okiomah High Point  
2 Sam Garza UC Santa Barbara  
3 Brian Ownby Virginia  
4 R.J. Allen Monmouth  
5 Lucky Mkosana Dartmouth  

Agility Test (5-10-5 shuttle)

rank Name School Time (seconds)
1 Dom Dwyer USF  
2 Andrew Duran Creighton  
3 Karo Okiomah High Point  
4 Casey Townsend Maryland  
5 Diogo de Almeida SMU  

Power Test (vertical jump)

rank Name School Height (inches)
1 Karo Okiomah High Point  
2 Darren Mattocks Akron  
3 Babayele Sodade UAB  
4 Kelyn Rowe UCLA  
5 Sam Garza UC Santa Barbara  

2012 Player List ( by Position)

GOALKEEPERS (4): Brian Rowe (UCLA); Chris Blais (University of South Florida); Jhojan Obando (Providence); Ryan Meara (Fordham);

DEFENDERS (16): Aaron Maund (Notre Dame); Andrew Duran (Creighton); Aubrey Perry (University of South Florida); Austin Berry (Louisville); Charles Rodriguez (UNC Charlotte); Chris Estridge (Indiana); Diogo de Almeida (SMU); Hunter Jumper (Virginia); James Kiffe (UC Santa Barbara); Justin Chavez (Tulsa); Matt Hedges (UNC); Mykell Bates (Santa Clara University); Nick Blake (UConn); Pat Sigler (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo); Shawn Singh (UCLA); Tommy Meyer (Indiana);

MIDFIELDERS (19): Alec Purdie (Indiana); Andy Rose (UCLA); Arthur Ivo (SMU); Brendan King (Notre Dame); Calum Mallace (Marquette); Christian Barreiro (UPenn); Eder Arreola (UCLA); Greg Jordan (Creighton); Kenney Walker (Louisville); Kevan George (UCF); Kirk Urso (UNC); Lance Rozenboom (New Mexico); Luis Silva (UC Santa Barbara); Michael Green (New Mexico); Miguel Ibarra (UC Irvine); Nick DeLeon (Louisville); Rafael Garcia (Cal State Northridge); Tony Walls (University of Wisconsin – Green Bay); Warren Creavalle (UCF)

FORWARDS (13): Antoine Hoppenot (Princeton); Billy Schuler (UNC); Brian Ownby (Virginia); Bryan Gaul (Bradley); Casey Townsend (Maryland); Colin Rolfe (Louisville); Ethan Finlay (Creighton); Evan James (UNC Charlotte); Evans Frimpong (Delaware); Karo Okiomah (High Point); Luckymore Mkosana (Dartmouth); Luke Holmes (Akron); Tony Cascio (UConn)



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