2019 NWSL Draft results Stanford claimed the most first round picks Here s a complete list of the selections

2019 NWSL Draft results Stanford claimed the most first round picks Here s a complete list of the selections

2019 NWSL Draft results: Stanford claimed the most first-round picks. Here’s a complete list of the selections NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY Just over a month out from the women’s college soccer , the top players in the nation were selected to start their professional careers in the NWSL. The 2019 NWSL Draft was held in Chicago with the first pick going to the Chicago Red Stars. Stanford, which fell to current national champion Florida State in the , claimed more first-round picks than any other program — three total, including Tierna Davidson as the first overall pick. Making History.

With the #1 pick in the 2019 College Draft, the Chicago Red Stars select . — Chicago Red Stars (@chicagoredstars) This draft is even more special than usual as we’re heading into a World Cup summer. The players selected today will have a chance to compete on the sport’s biggest stage in France starting on June 7. Here’s a full list of today’s draft choices, listed by college programs with the most picks.

2019 NWSL College Draft

Stanford 1. Tierna Davidson, Midfielder/Defender — Chicago Red Stars 3. Jordan DiBiasi, Midfielder — Washington Spirit 7. Tegan McGrady, Defender — Washington Spirit Three Cardinal were drafted in the first 7 picks of the on Thursday.

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7. — Stanford Women's Soccer (@StanfordWSoccer) North Carolina 6. Julia Ashley, Defender — Sky Blue FC 8. Dorian Bailey, Forward/Midfielder — Washington Spirit 32. Alex Kimball, Forward/Midfielder/Defender — Utah Royals FC Northwestern 26. Kayla Sharples, Defender — Chicago Red Stars 30. Marisa Viggiano, Midfielder — Orlando Pride 33. Hannah Davison, Defender — Chicago Red Stars West Virginia 20. Bianca St. Georges, Forward/Defender — Chicago Red Stars 22. Grace Cutler, Forward/Midfielder — Houston Dash RELATED: Southern California 5. Leah Pruitt, Forward — North Carolina Courage 12. Ally Prisock, Defender — Houston Dash Pepperdine 9. Hailey Harbison, Forward/Midfielder/Defender — North Carolina Courage 23. Michelle Maemone, Forward/Midfielder/Defender — Utah Royals FC Penn State University 24. Emily Ogle, Midfielder — Portland Thorns FC 27. Madeline Nolf, Defender — Utah Royals FC A Nittany Lion with ? Sounds familiar. ?

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• Mallory Weber — Penn State Women’s Soccer (@PennStateWSOC) UCLA 2. Hailie Mace, Forward/Defender — Sky Blue Clemson 4. Sam Staab, Midfielder/Defender — Washington Spirit Butler 10. Paige Monaghan, Forward/Midfielder/Defender — Sky Blue FC Baylor 11. Julia James, Midfielder/Defender — Sky Blue FC RELATED: Mississippi 13. CeCe Kizer, Forward/Midfielder — Houston Dash Colorado College 14. Lauren Milliet, Forward/Midfielder/Defender — North Carolina Courage Santa Clara 15. Maria Sanchez, Forward/Midfielder — Chicago Red Stars Virginia 16. Betsy Brandon, Midfielder — Houston Dash Wake Forest 17. Bayley Feist, Midfielder — Washington Spirit Bayley Feist became the third Deacon drafted in the last two years, and the highest Wake Forest selection since 2011.

INFO: — Wake Women's Soccer (@WakeWSoccer) Duke 18. Kayla McCoy, Forward — Houston Dash Georgetown 19. Kyra Carusa, Forward/Midfielder — Sky Blue FC Oregon 21. Jazmin Jackson, Defender — Houston Dash Colorado 25. Erin Greening, Forward/Midfielder/Defender — Orlando Pride University of Florida 28. Kaylan Marckese, Goalkeeper — Sky Blue FC Congrats to , the 2018 MAC Hermann Trophy winner! — NCAA Soccer (@NCAASoccer) Rutgers 29. Kenie Wright, Midfielder/Defender — Sky Blue FC Minnesota 31. April Bockin, Forward — Chicago Red Stars Notre Dame 34. Sabrina Flores, Midfielder/Defender — Sky Blue FC Loyola Chicago 35. Jenna Szczesny, Forward — Chicago Red Stars Florida State 36. Kaycie Tillman, Forward/Midfielder — North Carolina Courage Congrats to Kaycie Tillman on being selected by in the 2019 Draft!

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