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February 3, 2003

Sunday's 2003 WUSA Draft

Sunday, February 2, 2003

WUSA League Headquarters at Cox Central Park - Atlanta, Georgia

Round 1

1. San Diego, Aly Wagner-Midfielder-Santa Clara

2. New York, Christie Welsh-Forward-Penn State

3. Boston, Devvyn Hawkins-Midfielder-Santa Clara

4. Philadelphia, Hope Solo-Goalkeeper- Washington

5. Atlanta, Callie Withers-Midfielder-Stanford

6. Philadelphia, Deliah Arrington-Forward-Clemson

7. Philadelphia, Mary McVeigh-Midfielder -Dartmouth College

8. Carolina, Breanna Boyd-Defender-Nebraska

Notes

(2002 offseason) New York sent Jen Lalor and Wynne McIntosh with their first-round pick to the Spirit for Shannon Boxx and Sherrill Kester, D Margaret Tietjen and San Diego's first-round pick.

(2002 offseason) Philadelphia traded Mandy Clemens for San Jose's first-round pick.

(2002 season) Washington traded its first pick in the 2003 WUSA Draft to Philadelphia for future considerations.

Round 2

1.New York, Lauren Orlandos-Defender- Portland

2.Atlanta, Leslie Gaston-Defender- North Carolina

3.Boston, Marcia Wallis-Forward-Stanford

4.San Jose, Betsy Barr-Midfielder-Portland

5.Atlanta, Abby Crumpton-Forward-Michigan

6.Philadelphia, Erin Misaki-Midfielder-Portland

7.San Diego, Susan Bush-Forward-North Carolina

8.Carolina, Meghann Burke-Goalkeeper-Saint Louis

Notes

(2002 season) Atlanta traded Anna Kraus to San Diego for its second-round pick from Washington for San Diego's second pick in the third round and midfielder Lori Lindsay.

Round 3

1.San Diego, Jenni Branam-Goalkeeper -North Carolina

2.Washington, Missy Gregg-Forward-Christian Brother

3.Boston, Kelly Worden-Midfielder-Virginia

4.Washington, Darci Borski-Forward-Virginia

5.Atlanta, Katie Antongiovanni-Forward-Denver

6.Washington, Ruth Montgomery-Goalkeeper-Saint Mary's (CA)

7.Washington, Ali Fennell-Defender- Southern Cal

8.Carolina, Heather Ragsdale-Forward-Texas A&M

Notes

(2002 off-season) New York sent Sherrill Kester and its third-round pick to San Diego for GK Carly Smolak.

(2001 off-season) San Jose traded Jacqui Little and its third pick (20th overall) to Washington for Pretinha from San Diego along with midfielder Lori Lindsay for Washington's seventh pick in the second round from Philadelphia along with midfielder Rebekah McDowell for midfielder Anne Makinen.

Round 4

1.New York, Heather Beem-Forward-Clemson

2.San Diego, Susan Palmer-Defender-Pepperdine

3.Boston, Sarah Popper-Midfielder-Connecticut

4.San Jose, Sarah Peters-Goalkeeper-Oregon

5.Atlanta, Sandra Kayulu-Midfielder -Hartford

6.Philadelphia, Rachel Kruze-Midfielder-West Virginia

7.Washington, Laura Schott-Forward-California

8.Carolina, Kate Gordon-Forward-Marquette

 


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