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Career Summary

At 6-foot-6, one of the biggest goalkeepers available in the 2013 draft pool.

What Scouts Say: "Big, athletic kid and pretty good shot-stopper ... Prototypical big ‘keeper with good range through his size ... He's tough to get around and he gets to balls in the air ... Great shot-stopper, gets to many balls average goalkeepers don’t get ... Good on crosses, commands the box well, very athletic ... He gets down well enough to low balls ... Capable, athletic and quick enough … His feet are pretty good, not great ... Struggles when he has to make decisions coming off his line ... Decent college goalkeeper ... Positionally he's ok and makes up for it with size ... Needs to improve in consistency of distribution to be an effective 'keeper in MLS and also improve his footwork on the ball ... Not super comfortable with the ball at his feet ... Has to work on his focus for 90 minutes when it comes to his shot-stopping ... He has the potential in the right environment to be an MLS goalkeeper."

College (San Francisco): First ever USF 'keeper to earn WCC All-Freshman honors in 2009 ... Had a monster junior season in 2011, earning him first-team All-WCC honors as he set career highs in shutouts (6) and saves (75) ... Closed his NCAA career with four shuouts in 18 matches as a senior in 2012.

US National Team: In US Under-18 national team pool.

Club: Played for Colorado Storm between 2001 and 2007, winning the State Cup in 2003 and making final in 2004 and 2005. Member of the Colorado Rapids Development Academy from 2007 to 2009 ... 2009 Academy Player of the Year for the Rapids ... Played for FC Tucson.

High School: Denver Christian High School ... Highly decorated prep career at Denver Christian ... Posted a career prep GAA of 0.71 and helped the Crusaders to the State Championship as a junior (2007) and a semifinals appearance as a senior (2008).

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WATCH: Roslund's 2011 highlight reel at San Francisco

VIDEO: Roslund's FC Tucson highlight tape