ELON, N.C. –After performing well
at the 2010 adidas Major League Soccer Player Combine, Elon defender Steven
Kinney became the first player in program history to be drafted into the MLS. With
the 45th pick of the 2010 Major League Soccer SuperDraft, the
Chicago Fire selected Kinney on Thursday.
“This
is a great honor to go on to the next step,” Kinney commented. “The combine was
one step, this is the next step and now I have to go to preseason camp and
perform. I feel that Elon and Coach Powell definitely prepared me for this next
experience. I think Coach has given me the keys to be successful at the next
level and I am confident in my ability.”
Kinney, who completed his degree in December, has been one of the most
impressive players to ever wear the maroon and gold. The four-year starter was
a three-time first-team All-Southern Conference selection during his time on
the Elon back line. Kinney helped the Phoenix record 28 shutouts over four
seasons, including a school-record tying 10 in 2009. The native of Norcross,
Ga., was honored as one of the 30 finalists for the Lowes Senior CLASS award as
a senior, while leading Elon to its first-ever appearance in the league
tournament championship game. Kinney was also the first Phoenix men’s soccer
player to earn Academic All-America status, being named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America
third team in November.
Said
Powell, “We are very excited for Steven to get drafted in the MLS and this is
also great news for our program. We are pleased that Steven will get to pursue
his professional ambitions with the Chicago Fire and the soccer staff, our team
and I wish him the best of luck in the future.”
The co-captain netted eight goals and assisted on two others during his Elon
career. Kinney was instrumental in Elon’s unbeaten conference slate in 2008 as
the Phoenix won its first SoCon regular-season title.
At the combine, Kinney started at center back and played the full 90 minutes in
the first game, scoring the team’s game-winning goal after he held off his
defender and put home a diving header off a free kick en route to Condivo’s 4-1
victory over F50i.
In game two, Condivo posted a 2-1 win over Predator X. Kinney competed at the
right back position during the second half of action. In the final game,
Condivo defeated Jabulani, 1-0, as Kinney moved back to his natural center back
position.
Kinney,
the lone Southern Conference player drafted this year, will report to Chicago’s
training camp at the end of January.
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