2023 COLLEGE DRAFT RESULTS

by Lindsay Durham

The Major Arena Soccer League conducted the second MASL College Draft today via Zoom. All thirteen teams participated in the draft’s three rounds. Thirty-nine players selected overall with the first two picks being territorial and the third-round selection was at-large.      

With the first overall pick the Dallas Sidekicks selected Maycol Reyes, a midfielder from Midwestern University. Eddie Puskarich, head coach of the Dallas Sidekicks commented, “Maycol Reyes is a dynamic player with a lot of promise. He had a distinguished career at Midwestern University and we are excited to welcome Maycol to our Sidekicks family!”                                                                            

The full results are as follows: 

FIRST ROUND

  1. Dallas - Maycol Reyes, Midwestern University, midfielder
  2. Harrisburg – Peter Mangione, Penn State, forward
  3. St Louis – Alasdiq Hasan, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
  4. Kansas City – Jony Munoz, Mid-America Nazarene University
  5. Utica – Nate Hannah, SUNY Oneonta, goalkeeper
  6. Empire – Jarette Barajas, University of Redlands, midfielder
  7. Texas – Chen Adjel,Trinity University, forward
  8. Tacoma – Khai Brisco, University of Washington, defender
  9. Monterrey -- Omar Alejandro Castillo Arroyo, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, forward
  10. Baltimore – Taylor Calheira, UMBC, forward
  11. Milwaukee – Bennett Pauls, University of Wisconsin-Madison, midfielder
  12. Chihuahua – Yared Gonzalez, UACH, midfielder
  13. San Diego – Mason Tunbridge, University of San Diego, midfielder 

SECOND ROUND

  1. Dallas – Bryan Martinez, West Texas A&M, defender/midfielder
  2. Harrisburg – Alex Stevenson, Penn State, defender
  3. St Louis – Kelvin Mulinya, Maryville University, midfielder
  4. Kansas City – Carson Lindsey, UMKC, defender
  5. Utica – Kieran Gilroy, Oswego State, forward
  6. Empire – Jason Garcia, University of California at Riverside, defender
  7. Texas – Takayoshi Wyatt, Tulsa University, forward
  8. Tacoma - Manny Nicasio, Evergreen State College, midfielder
  9. Monterrey -- Andrick Ulises Salas García, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, forward
  10. Baltimore – Brayden Wise, Lycoming College, defender
  11. Milwaukee – Abdu Regassa, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, forward
  12. Chihuahua – Oscar Ruis Castanon, UACH, forward
  13. San Diego – Aaron Alvarez, Cal State University San Marcos, midfielder

THIRD ROUND

  1. Dallas – Juan Rodarte, Southern Nazarene University, defender
  2. Harrisburg – Jordan Ehart, UMBC, defender
  3. St Louis – Owen Culver, Washington University, forward
  4. Empire – Isaac Lomeli, San Jose State University, midfielder
  5. Utica – Ben Zakowski, Monmouth University, midfielder
  6. Empire – Nicklaus Sullivan, Cal State San Bernadino, forward
  7. Texas – Cole Johnson, Southern Methodist University, goalkeeper
  8. Tacoma – Alec Zimmerman, Evergreen State College, midfielder
  9. Monterrey – Gabino Efrain Facio Lopez, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, forward
  10. Baltimore – Jordan Travers, UMBC, defender
  11. Milwaukee – Jimmy Villasenor, Utah Tech, midfielder
  12. Chihuahua – Jose Eduardo Enriquez, University of Chihuahua, defender
  13. San Diego – Juan Salazar, Point Loma Nazarene, forward