San Jose Earthquakes trade first-round pick for allocation money – The Mercury News Today Us News



The San Joe Earthquakes acquired $150,000 in General Allocation Money by trading their first-round pick in the MLS SuperDraft to the Houston Dynamo, who used the 11th overall pick to select University of Portland forward Joe Highfield.

All-American defender Jack Jasinski of Princeton was the Earthquakes’ second-round pick. The 22-year-old Jasinski had four goals and 22 assists over 68 matches during his four-year Princeton career.

“We feel good about the SuperDraft,” said Earthquakes coach Bruce Arena. “We were able to acquire some allocation money and fill a void in our backline. The selection of Jack Jasinski in the second round gives us depth in our outside back position and we believe he will be a good fit in our team.”

D.C. United made North Carolina State defender Nikola Markovic the No. 1 overall selection of the MLS SuperDraft.

The Wolfpack lost 3-2 in overtime to Washington in the College Cup men’s national championship last weekend.


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