With only last season's starting goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth currently on the roster, Minnesota United selected another one — Dayne St. Clair of the University of Maryland — with the seventh overall pick in the MLS SuperDraft.
Described in his college bio as a 6-4 "athletic shot stopper with a flair for the dramatic," he arrived at the draft Friday in Chicago dressed for the occasion. He wore a vibrant blue suit, patterned shirt, red bow tie and black sockless loafers.
"I wanted to make a statement to the person I am, the player I am," the 21-year-old St. Clair said. "This is my statement."
He made his statement to MLS executives and coaches as a goalkeeper when the Terrapins didn't surrender a goal in five NCAA tournament games en route to the 2018 championship.
Soon after it selected St. Clair, United sent $50,000 in general allocation money to Chicago for the 15th overall pick. The team that allowed far too many goals its first two MLS season further addressed the issue by selecting St. Clair's college teammate/roommate, Maryland left back Chase Gasper.
Now headed to Minnesota together, they had better like each other.
"Oh, yeah, we're great friends," Gasper said, laughing. "This is incredible, can't believe it. We were sitting in the same row and it was great to hear his name called. I was thinking in my head, `Dang, it was fun playing with him, I hope I get another goalie that's half as good as him.' "
Gasper, 22, played his first three collegiate seasons at UCLA with Abu Danladi, whom the Loons took first overall in the 2017 SuperDraft. He also played for the same youth academy as United defender Carter Manley.