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. Every Tuesday, it’s former men’s soccer players. The stats are from games through July 25.
Graham Zusi, Midfielder, Sporting Kansas City
2016 stats: 14 GP, 13 GS, 1,123 minutes, 1 goal, 4 assists, 21 shots, 1 yellow card
Skinny: After missing three matches due to a hamstring injury, Zusi returned to the starting lineup Sunday against Seattle. He earned an assist in the 21st minute after playing a simple pass but came off the field 20 minutes later when his hamstring flared up again.
Marc Burch, Defender, Colorado Rapids
2016 stats: 15 GP, 14 GS, 1,273 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 2 shots, 5 yellow cards
Skinny: Burch took his second shot of the season this week, an off-target effort during Colorado’s 1-1 draw with Dallas Saturday.
Chris Seitz, Goalkeeper, FC Dallas
2016 stats: 17 GP, 17 GS, 1,530 minutes, 6 shutouts, 44 saves, 20 goals allowed
Skinny: Seitz made one save and gave up one goal in the 1-1 draw with Colorado.
Zac MacMath, Goalkeeper, Colorado Rapids
2016 stats: 16 GP, 16 GS, 1,440 minutes, 6 shutouts, 38 saves, 11 goals allowed
Skinny: MacMath hasn’t played since June 22 when Tim Howard returned to the MLS.
Zack Steffen, Goalkeeper, Columbus Crew
2016 stats: 0 GP, 0 GS, 0 minutes, 0 shutouts, 0 saves, 0 goals allowed
Skinny: The Crew signed Steffen Friday from the German club SC Freiburg, where he’d played since he began his professional career after the Terps’ 2014 season.
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.
A.J. DeLaGarza, Defender, Los Angeles Galaxy
2016 stats: 14 GP, 14 GS, 1,251 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists, 2 shots, 3 yellow cards
Skinny: DeLaGarza played 90 minutes in the Galaxy’s 2-1 win over Portland Saturday. He drew one foul.
Tsubasa Endoh, Forward, Toronto FC
2016 stats: 15 GP, 13 GS, 1,142 minutes, 1 goal, 0 assists, 18 shots, 0 yellow cards
Skinny: Endoh started in Toronto’s match against D.C. United Saturday, extending his starting streak to six of the team’s last seven matchups. He played 89 minutes and took two shots on goal.
Taylor Kemp, Defender, D.C. United
2016 stats: 20 GP, 20 GS, 1,800 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 13 shots, 2 yellow cards
Skinny: Kemp took a pair of off-target shots in the United’s 4-1 loss to Toronto. As he has in every game this season, he played all 90 minutes.
London Woodberry, Defender, New England Revolution
2016 stats: 15 GP, 13 GS, 1,201 minutes, 1 goal, 0 assists, 6 shots, 4 yellow cards
Skinny: Woodberry didn’t record a statistic in the Revolution’s 1-0 win over Chicago Saturday, but he started and played the full match.
Patrick Mullins, Forward, D.C. United
2016 stats (2 teams): 8 GP, 2 GS, 262 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 7 shots, 2 yellow cards
Skinny: On July 20, Mullins NYCFC traded Mullins to D.C. United for cash and an international expansion draft pick. He hadn’t seen much playing time with NYCFC this year and appeared to struggle. He played the final 32 minutes of United’s 4-1 loss to Toronto as a substitute, committing three fouls.
John Stertzer, Midfielder, Real Salt Lake
2016 stats: 11 GP, 7 GS, 623 minutes, 0 goals, 1 assist, 3 shots, 0 yellow cards
Skinny: Stertzer did not play this week.
Ethan White, Defender, New York City FC
2016 stats: 13 GP, 7 GS, 676 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 shots, 2 yellow cards, 1 red card
Skinny: White made his second consecutive start this week in NYCFC’s match with the New York Red Bulls. He picked up a yellow card in the 13th minute and received a second yellow, and therefore a red, card in the 89th minute. NYCFC lost, 4-1.
Ivan Magalhaes, Defender, Rio Grande Valley FC Toros (United Soccer League)
2016 stats: 15 GP, 1,137 minutes, 0 goals, 0 assists, 6 shots, 0 yellow cards, 1 red card
Skinny: The Toros did not have a match this week.