Every week, staff writer James Crabtree-Hannigan will take a look at the careers of a number of former Maryland athletes embarking on professional careers in a variety of leagues. The stats are from games through July 4.
Graham Zusi, Midfielder, Sporting Kansas City
2016 stats: 13 GP, 12 GS, 1082 minutes, 1 goals, 3 assists, 20 shots, 1 yellow card
Skinny: After playing in each game of the USMNT’s semifinal run in the Copa America tournament, Zusi returned to the MLS this week. He capitalized on his return by scoring his first goal of the season. In the 56th minute of Sporting Kansas City’s match against Columbus, Zusi dribbled from around midfield all the way to the edge of the box, where he unleashed a left-footed strike to give his team a 2-1 lead. It was one of his four shots, three of which were on goal. Kansas City won, 3-2.
Robbie Rogers, Midfielder, Los Angeles Galaxy
2016 stats: 12 GP, 10 GS, 845 minutes, 1 goal, 0 assists, 5 shots, 1 yellow card
Skinny: Rogers has not played since June 2. He underwent ankle surgery June 20 and will miss at least six weeks.
Zac MacMath, Goalkeeper, Colorado Rapids
2016 stats: 16 GP, 16 GS, 1,440 minutes, 6 shutouts, 38 saves, 11 goals allowed
Skinny: MacMath played in the Rapids’ 2-1 loss to FC Dallas June 29 in the U.S. Open Cup. But he was benched in the team’s Monday match against Portland in favor of Tim Howard, who returned to the MLS this week after playing 13 years in the English Premier League.
Marc Burch, Defender, Colorado Rapids
2016 stats: 12 GP, 12 GS, 1,077 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 1 shot, 5 yellow cards
Skinny: Burch played the entirety of the Rapids’ 2-1 loss to FC Dallas but did not enter Monday’s match against Portland.
Chris Seitz, Goalkeeper, FC Dallas
2016 stats: 14 GP, 14 GS, 1,260 minutes, 5 shutouts, 38 saves, 14 goals allowed
Skinny: For the second consecutive game, Seitz earned a shutout without having to make a save. Orlando did not take a shot on goal in Dallas’ 4-0 win Monday.
A.J. DeLaGarza, Defender, Los Angeles Galaxy
2016 stats: 11 GP, 11 GS, 981 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists, 1 shot, 3 yellow cards
Skinny: DeLaGarza played all 90 minutes of the Galaxy’s 2-0 victory against Vancouver Monday.
Tsubasa Endoh, Forward, Toronto FC
2016 stats: 11 GP, 10 GS, 836 minutes, 1 goal, 0 assists, 12 shots, 0 yellow cards
Skinny: Saturday, Endoh started and played 77 minutes in Toronto’s 1-1 draw with Seattle. He took one shot.
Taylor Kemp, Defender, D.C. United
2016 stats: 17 GP, 17 GS, 1,530 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 10 shots, 2 yellow cards
Skinny: Kemp picked up his second yellow card of the season this week. He played the entirety D.C. United’s 1-1 draw with Real Salt Lake Friday and took one shot.
London Woodberry, Defender, New England Revolution
2016 stats: 11 GP, 9 GS, 841 minutes, 1 goal, 0 assists, 5 shots, 2 yellow cards
Skinny: Woodberry had one shot in the Revolution’s 3-2 loss to Montreal Saturday. He has started and played every minute of the team’s last four matches after earning just five starts in the first 13 matches.
Patrick Mullins, Forward, New York City FC
2016 stats: 5 GP, 2 GS, 201 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 7 shots, 2 yellow cards
Skinny: Mullins has not played since May 18.
John Stertzer, Midfielder, Real Salt Lake
2016 stats: 9 GP, 6 GS, 532 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 2 shots, 0 yellow cards
Skinny: Stertzer did not play this week.
Ethan White, Defender, New York City FC
2016 stats: 11 GP, 5 GS, 497 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 shots, 1 yellow card
Skinny: White did not see the field in NYCFC’s match this week.
Ivan Magalhaes, Defender, Rio Grande Valley FC Toros (United Soccer League)
2016 stats: 13 GP, 957 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists, 3 shots, 0 yellow cards
Skinny: Magalhaes did not play in the Toros’ match this week, breaking about a month-long streak in which he did not miss a minute of play.