Jeb Brovsky

Four Fighting Irish Players Invited To MLS Combine

Dec. 13, 2010

NOTRE DAME, Ind. – Four University of Notre Dame men’s soccer players have been invited to the 2011 adidas Major League Soccer (MLS) Player Combine, which will take place Jan. 7-11 at Central Broward Regional Park in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. The Irish quartet is among 54 college seniors from 36 NCAA Division I schools that will participate in the annual event.

Jeb Brovsky (M), Bilal Duckett (D), Greg Klazura (D) and Steven Perry (F) all have been invited to participate in the combine. The four invitees are the most ever for the Fighting Irish program. Notre Dame is one of just three schools with at least four players invited. California and North Carolina both had five players selected. The combine will separate all players into four teams and feature two games per day on Jan. 8, 10 and 11.

Brovsky (Lakewood, Colo./Green Mountain) started all 20 games for the Irish during the 2010 season and tallied nine points on four goals and an assist. The midfielder was named to the all-BIG EAST first team and to the BIG EAST All-Championship team. For his career, Brovsky played in 87 matches, including 60 starts, and registered 42 points on 15 goals and 12 assists. The three-time all-BIG EAST honoree only missed one contest during his career.

Duckett (Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh) was a starter at right back in every match during the 2010 campaign. He started 40 of the 42 games he played in over the course of the past two seasons. The Fighting Irish defense posted 14 shutouts over the past two campaigns. In 2009, he netted the golden goal in the first overtime period at Georgetown.

Klazura (Rockford, Ill./Boylan Catholic) started all 20 matches at left back in 2010. In addition to helping solidify the Fighting Irish defense, he tallied three points on a goal and an assist. For his career, Klazura played in 26 matches.

Perry (Edmond, Okla./Bishop McGuinness) posted team-high and career-high numbers in goals (12) and points (28) during the 2010 season. His four assists also were a career-high total. Perry started all 20 matches for the Irish and was a unanimous all-BIG EAST first-team pick. He also was named to the All-Great Lakes Region second team. Perry registered three two-goal games and had five game-winning tallies during his senior campaign. He played in 75 career matches, including 33 starts, and recorded 38 points on 15 goals and eight assists.

The initial player list for the combine was determined by a panel of Division I college coaches, representing all conferences, who nominated and voted for players in conjunction with MLS coaches. These players will be joined by Generation adidas players, additional collegiate players from NCAA Division II and III schools, NAIA schools, and Division I alternates.

The final player list, combine coaches and team assignments will be announced in the coming weeks.

MLS PLAYER COMBINE GAME SCHEDULE

All times eastern and schedule is subject to change. All games will be held on the Main Event Field

Saturday, January 8
1:45 p.m. AdiPower vs. AdiPure Central Broward Regional Park
3:30 p.m. Jabulani vs. AdiZero Central Broward Regional Park

Monday, January 10
11:15 a.m. AdiPure vs. Jabulani Central Broward Regional Park
1:00 p.m. AdiPower vs. AdiZero Central Broward Regional Park

Tuesday, January 11
11:15 a.m. AdiPower vs. Jabulani Central Broward Regional Park
1:00 p.m. AdiPure vs. AdiZero Central Broward Regional Park

2011 ADIDAS MLS PLAYER COMBINE LIST BY POSITION

GOALKEEPERS (5): Bryan Meredith (Monmouth); Jeff Attinella (University of South Florida); Jimmy Maurer (South Carolina); Joe Willis (University of Denver);Josh Ford (UConn)

DEFENDERS (17): A.J. Soares (California); Bilal Duckett (Notre Dame); Bobby Warshaw (Stanford); Christopher Korb (Akron); Colin Givens (Michigan State); Curtis Ushedo (UAB); Demitrius Omphroy (California); Eddie Ababio (UNC); Greg Klazura (Notre Dame); Greg King (UConn); Indy Smith (UNC Wilmington); Jalil Anibaba (UNC); JT Murray (Louisville); Juan Cruz (SMU); Michael Boxall (UCSB); Rich Balchan (Indiana); Tyler Lassiter (North Carolina State)

MIDFIELDERS (21): Anthony Ampaipitakwong (Akron); Blake Brettschneider (South Carolina); Cole Grossman (Duke); Daniel Keat (Dartmouth); Dustin McCarty(UNC); Ernesto Carranza (Sacramento State); Guillermo Cortes (Maryland); Hector Jimenez (California); Jimmy Banks (Green Bay); Jeb Brovsky (Notre Dame); Jon Okafor (Brown); Josue Soto(SMU); Karl Reddick (Boston College); Konrad Warzycha (Ohio State); Lebogang Pila (St. Peter’s College); Matheus Braga (Penn State); Matt Gold (Ohio State); Michael Farfan (UNC); Servando Carrasco (California); Stephen McCarthy (UNC); Tommy Drake (Clemson)

FORWARDS (11): Amani Walker (UCI); Ashley McInnes (Tulsa); Brayan Martinez (Seton Hall University); C.J. Sapong (James madison); Davis Paul (California); Efrain Burgoes (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo), Jason Herrick (Maryland); Justin Meram (Michigan); Levi Houapev (UMBC); Philip Bannister (Loyola University Maryland); Steven Perry (Notre Dame).

2011 adidas MLS Player Combine List by School

Akron
Anthony Ampaipitakwong
Christopher Korb

UAB
Curtis Ushedo

Boston College
Karl Reddick
Jon Okafor

California
Servando Carrasco
Hector Jimenez
Demitrius Omphroy
Davis Paul
AJ Soares

UC Santa Barbara
Michael Boxall

UC Irvine
Amani Walker

Cal Poly
Efrain Burgoes

Connecticut
Josh Ford
Greg King

Clemson
Tommy Drake

Dartmouth
Daniel Keat

Denver
Joe Willis

Duke
Cole Grossman

Indiana
Rich Balchan

James Madison
C.J. Sapong

Louisville
J.T. Murray

Loyola (Md.)
Philip Bannister

Maryland
Guillermo Cortes
Jason Herrick

UMBC
Levi Houapev

Michigan
Justin Meram

Michigan State
Colin Givens

Monmouth
Bryan Meredith

North Carolina
Eddie Ababio
Jalil Anibaba
Michael Farfan
Stephen McCarthy
Dustin McCarty

UNC Wilmington
Indy Smith

North Carolina State
Tyler Lassiter

Notre Dame
Jeb Brovsky
Bilal Duckett
Greg Klazura
Steven Perry

Ohio State
Matt Gold
Konrad Warzycha

Penn State
Matheus Braga

Sacramento State
Ernesto Carranza

Seton Hall
Brayan Martinez

South Carolina
Blake Brettschneider
Jimmy Maurer

South Florida
Jeff Attinella

SMU
Juan Cruz
Josue Soto

St. Peter’s
Lebogang Pila

Stanford
Bobby Warshaw

Tulsa
Ashley McInnes

Wisconsin, Green Bay
Jimmy Banks

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