2011 WPS Draft
The 2011 WPS College Draft took place on January 14, 2011. It was the third college draft held by Women's Professional Soccer to assign the WPS rights of college players to the American-based teams.
Format
- Western New York Flash select first and have an extra selection at the end of the first round
- The 2011 WPS Draft consists of four rounds and 24 picks overall.
Round 1
Pick | Player | Pos. | WPS Team | Previous Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alex Morgan | F | Western New York Flash | California |
2 | Sinead Farrelly | M | Philadelphia Independence[1] | Virginia |
3 | Meghan Klingenberg | M | Washington Freedom[1] | North Carolina |
4 | Christen Press | F | Washington Freedom | Stanford |
5 | Lauren Fowlkes | D | Philadelphia Independence | Notre Dame |
6 | Keelin Winters | M | Boston Breakers | Portland |
7 | Kylie Wright | M | Atlanta Beat[1] | UCLA |
8 | Elli Reed | M | Western New York Flash | Portland |
Round 2
Pick | Player | Pos. | WPS Team | Previous Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
9 | Jennifer Stoltenberg | F | Philadelphia Independence[1] | Oregon |
10 | Omolyn Davis | M | Washington Freedom | George Mason |
11 | Caitlin Farrell | D | Philadelphia Independence | Wake Forest |
12 | Whitney Palmer | F | Boston Breakers | Oklahoma |
Round 3
Pick | Player | Pos. | WPS Team | Previous Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
13 | Rose Augustin | M | Western New York Flash | Notre Dame |
14 | Meghan Lenczyk | F | Atlanta Beat | Virginia |
15 | Lauren Barnes | D | Philadelphia Independence[1] | UCLA |
16 | Alyssa Mautz | M | Sky Blue FC | Texas A&M |
17 | Amanda DaCosta | M | Washington Freedom | Florida State |
18 | Bianca D'Agostino | M | Philadelphia Independence | Wake Forest |
19 | Katherine Sheeleigh | F | Boston Breakers | Harvard |
Round 4
Pick | Player | Pos. | WPS Team | Previous Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
20 | Ashleigh Bowers | GK | Western New York Flash | Niagara |
21 | Lauren Alkek | D | Sky Blue FC | Oklahoma |
22 | Katie Fraine | GK | Washington Freedom | Florida |
23 | Teresa Rynier | M | Philadelphia Independence | James Madison |
24 | Tanya Taylor | F | Boston Breakers | UC Irvine |
Draft Notes
WPS transactions pages '09'10 '11
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