Brent Goulet
Chris Henderson
Eric Wynalda
Juergen Sommer
David Vanole
Steve Snow
Neil Covone
Kasey Keller
Troy Dayak
Ted Eck
Forward5-10, 155
Tacoma, Washington
Current club: Tacoma Stars
Holds the all-time collegiate
scoring record with 108 goals
during his career attiny Warner
Pacific College in Portland,
OR. Led the Western Soccer
League in scoring for 1986
and 1987 playing for F.C.
Portland (now the Portland
Timbers). He spent the 1988
winter season with Bourne
mouth of the English Second
Division.
Born May 19,1964.
Midfielder, 5-9, 150
Everett, Washington
Current club:
UCLA
Forward, 6-1, 172
Westlake, California
Current club:
San Diego State Univ.
Played an important role in Started last summer for the
the U.S. Under-20 team's U.S. Developmental Team
historic fourth place finish in which placed third in France's
the 1989 world youth champi- Toulon Tournament, scoring
onships in Saudi Arabia, scor- goals against both Red Star
ing a goal against Iraq in a 93and Holland. PlaysforSan
quarterfinal victory. Diego State University.
Played for Seattle Storm of Named one of soccer's Top
the Western Soccer League 10 Freshman of the Year,
where he was named to the California's all-time high-
first team all-league squad, school scoring leader.
Born Dec. 11,1970. Born June 9,1969.
A former collegiate standout
In UCLA, he helped lead the
Bruins to the 1985 NCAA
Division 1 title with a 0.77
goals-against average during
his senior year. A member of
the gold medal-winning West
squad in the 1985 Olympic
Festival In Baton Rouge, La.
and the silver medal-winning
West squad at the '86 Olym
pic Festival.
Bom Feb. 6,1963.
Goalkeeper, 6-5,215
Naples, Fla.
Current club:
Indiana University
An economics major, he
helped Indiana Univ. to the
NCAA Final Four in 1988 and
to the NCAA title in 1989.
Played for the U.S. Develop
mental Team in the summer
of 1989 as the U.S. squad
finished third in Toulon,
France. Led Culver Military
Academy High in Indiana to
the state finals.
Born Feb. 27,1969.
Goalkeeper, 6-2, 235
Manhattan Beach, California
Current club: L.A. Heat
Forward, 5-8, 165
Schaumburg, III.
Current club:
Indiana University
As a freshman at Indiana,
scored four goals in three
games during the NCAA tour
nament. Had three goals for
the U.S. Under-20 team dur
ing the 1989 world youth tour
nament in Saudi Arabia. Most
valuable player in the 1987 U-
16 CONCACAF tournament.
Played for the U.S. Under -16
team in the 1987 world cham
pionships in Canada.
Born Feb. 2,1971
Midfielder, 5-6, 140
Hialeah, Fla.
Current club:
Wake Forest University
Captain of the 1989 U.S.
Under-20 team which finished
fourth in the world champion
ships in Saudi Arabia. Mem
ber of the 1989 U.S. Develop
mental Team. An NSCAA Ail-
American in 1988 and 1989,
he helped Wake Forest win
the 1989 ACC championship
in his junior year. A Parade
Magazine Ail-American at
Hialeah Miami Lakes High.
Born August 31,1969
Goalkeeper, 6-2, 180
Lacey, Washington
Current club:
Portland Timbers
One of the stars of the U.S.
Under-20 Team's fourth place
finish in the 5th World Youth
Championship for the FIFA/
Coca-Cola last year in Saudi
Arabia.
Helped lead the University of
Portland to the final four of
the NCAA Division I tourna
ment in 1988 as a freshman.
Played the summer of 1989
for Portland Timbers.
Born Nov. 29,1969.
Defender, 5-11, 170
Livermore, Calif.
Current club:
University of San Francisco
While still in high school,
played for the 1989 San Fran
cisco Bay Blackhawks of the
Western Soccer League.
Played for two U.S. teams in
world championship youth
events—the 1987 U-16tour-
nament and the 1989 world
youth tournament in Saudi
Arabia. A Parade Magazine
Ail-American in both soccer
and football at Livermore High
Born Jan. 29,1971.
Forward, 6-1, 185
Springfield, Illinois
Current club:
Kansas City Comets
Came to the U.S. National
Team from Ottawa Intrepid of
the Canadian Soccer League
where he had been playing
since June of 1989, scoring
20 goals in 24 games. He was
named Ail-American in 1988
after scoring 39 goals in four
years at NCAA Division I
Western Illinois. Played with
the North team in the U.S.
Olympic Festival of 1987.
Born July 14,1966.
8 USA National Team