The 2013 NWSL Supplemental Draft took place on February 7, 2013. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Pick | Player | Pos. | NWSL Team | Previous Team | College Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Stephanie Ochs | FW | Washington Spirit | Western New York Flash | USD |
2 | Nikki Krzysik | DF | Seattle Reign FC | New York Fury | Virginia |
3 | Joanna Lohman | MF | Boston Breakers | DC United | Penn State |
4 | Lindsay Tarpley | FW | Chicago Red Stars | - | UNC |
5 | Katy Frierson | MF | Sky Blue FC | Western New York Flash | Auburn |
6 | Courtney Jones | FW | FC Kansas City | Boston Breakers | UNC |
7 | Estelle Johnson | DF | Western New York Flash | New York Fury | Kansas |
8 | Tina Ellertson | DF | Portland Thorns FC | - | Washington |
Pick | Player | Pos. | NWSL Team | Previous Team | College Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tori Huster | MF | Washington Spirit | Western New York Flash Newcastle Jets | FSU |
2 | Lauren Barnes | DF | Seattle Reign FC | Beach Futbol Club | UCLA |
3 | Katie Schoepfer | FW | Boston Breakers | Boston Breakers | Penn State |
4 | Lauren Fowlkes | DF | Chicago Red Stars | Chicago Red Stars | Notre Dame |
5 | Brittany Cameron | GK | Sky Blue FC | Western New York Flash | USD |
6 | Bianca Henninger | GK | FC Kansas City | New York Fury | Santa Clara |
7 | Angela Salem | DF | Western New York Flash | Western New York Flash Newcastle Jets | Francis Marion |
8 | Angie Kerr | MF | Portland Thorns FC | - | Portland |
Pick | Player | Pos. | NWSL Team | Previous Team | College Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jordan Angeli | MF | Washington Spirit | - | Santa Clara |
2 | Laura Heyboer | FW | Seattle Reign FC | Western New York Flash | MSU |
3 | Bianca D'Agostino | MF | Boston Breakers | Boston Breakers | Wake Forest |
4 | Michelle Wenino | DF | Chicago Red Stars | Chicago Red Stars | Colorado |
5 | CoCo Goodson | DF | Sky Blue FC | FC Twente | Irvine |
6 | Merritt Mathias | FW | FC Kansas City | New York Fury | Texas A&M |
7 | Kim Yokers | MF | Western New York Flash | New York Fury | Cal |
8 | Michele Weissenhofer | FW | Portland Thorns FC | Chicago Red Stars | Notre Dame |
Pick | Player | Pos. | NWSL Team | Previous Team | College Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Natasha Kai | FW | Washington Spirit | - | Hawaii |
2 | Liz Bogus | FW | Seattle Reign FC | Pali Blues | Arizona State |
3 | Jasmyne Spencer | FW | Boston Breakers | New York Fury Brøndby | Maryland |
4 | Jackie Santacaterina | DF | Chicago Red Stars | Chicago Red Stars | Illinois |
5 | Meghan Lenczyk | FW | Sky Blue FC | New York Fury | Virginia |
6 | Casey Nogueira | MF | FC Kansas City | FC Dallas | UNC |
7 | Valerie Henderson | GK | Western New York Flash | Bay Area Breeze | UCLA |
8 | Marian Dalmy | DF | Portland Thorns FC | - | Santa Clara |
Pick | Player | Pos. | NWSL Team | Previous Team | College Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Megan Mischler | FW | Washington Spirit | Hammarby | West Virginia |
2 | Michelle Betos | GK | Seattle Reign FC | New York Fury | Georgia |
3 | Lauren Alkek | DF | Boston Breakers | Chicago Red Stars | Oklahoma |
4 | Alyssa Mautz | MF | Chicago Red Stars | Chicago Red Stars | Texas A&M |
5 | Kandace Wilson | DF | Sky Blue FC | - | Cal State Fullerton |
6 | Tina DiMartino | MF | FC Kansas City | New York Fury | UCLA |
7 | Ashley Grove | FW | Western New York Flash | Rochester | Maryland |
8 | Jessica Shufelt | FW | Portland Thorns FC | Ottawa Fury | Connecticut |
Pick | Player | Pos. | NWSL Team | Previous Team | College Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Heather Cooke | DF | Washington Spirit | FC Jax Destroyers | Loyola (Maryland) |
2 | Kaley Fountain | DF | Seattle Reign FC | - | Wake Forest |
3 | Jessica Luscinski | MF | Boston Breakers | Boston Breakers | Boston University |
4 | PASS | - | Chicago Red Stars | - | - |
5 | Allison Falk | DF | Sky Blue FC | California Storm | Stanford |
6 | Casey Berrier | DF | FC Kansas City | PK-35 | Loyola (Chicago) |
7 | PASS | - | Western New York Flash | - | - |
8 | PASS | - | Portland Thorns FC | - | - |
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