SuperDraft: Here are the 257 players that are eligible for the 2015 MLS SuperDraft

Who will your team draft? It's never easy to predict, but you can be sure of one thing: he'll be on this list.


Every year, MLS teams are required to submit a list of players they may be interested in drafting. Add those players to a group of five underclassmen signed to Generation adidas contracts and six internationally-based players, and you have 257 young men eligible for the 2015 MLS SuperDraft, beginning at 12:30 pm ET on Thursday with Rounds 1 and 2 streaming LIVE on MLSsoccer.com.


Hailing from New Hampshire to San Diego and across the globe, 82 of these players will be selected by MLS coaches looking at this same list when the draft gets underway on Thursday and concludes with Rounds 3 and 4 on Tuesday, Jan. 20.


Do you think your school as a shot? Have you watched any of the players in a game? Do they have what it takes? Share your thoughts in the comments section below:
257 PLAYERS ELIGIBLE FOR THE 2015 MLS SUPERDRAFT

=signed by MLS
^=signed by MLS, Generation adidas


AKRON (2): Saad Abdul-Salaam, Clint Caso


ALBANY (1): Brandon Wilson


BOSTON COLLEGE (1): Giuliano Frano


BOSTON UNIVERSITY (1): Dominique Badji


BOWLING GREEN (2): Danny Baraldi, Jon Kumher


BUTLER (2): Brandon Fricke, Zach Steinberger


CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO (1): Steve Palacios


CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD (1): Joe Masumiya


CAL STATE FULLERTON (4): Marc Fenelus, Garrett Losee, Ian Ramos, Amara Souormah


CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE (2): Sagi Lev-Ari, Edwin Rivas


CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY (4): Connor Hallisey, Stefano Bonomo, Seth Casiple, Justin Taillole


CALIFORNIA-DAVIS (2): Martin del Campo, Mathew Sheldon


CALIFORNIA-IRVINE (3): Lester Hayes, Cameron Iwasa, Gor Kirakosyan


CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES (4): Earl Edwards, Jr., Aaron Simmons, Leo Stolz, Andrew Tusaazemajja


CALIFORNIA-RIVERSIDE (1): Otis Earle


CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA (1): Kevin Garcia-Lopez


CANISIUS COLLEGE (1): Asani Samuels


CENTRAL FLORIDA (1): Romario Williams^


CHICO STATE (1): Michael janjigian


CLEMSON (3): Amadou Dia, Chris Glodack, Manolo Sanchez


CLEVELAND STATE (1): Mike Derezic


COASTAL CAROLINA (6): Ricky Garbanzo, Kevin LeBras, Shawn McLaws, Ollivier Gueguen, Ridge Robinson, Uchenna Uzo


CONNECTICUT (4): Cyle Larin^, Adria Beso, Sergio Campbell, Allando Matheson


CORNELL (1): Peter Chodas


CREIGHTON (2): David Abidor, Jose Ribas


DARTMOUTH (1): Alex Adelabu


DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY (1): Dzenan Catic


DAVIS & ELKINS COLLEGE (1): James Pucci


DELAWARE (3): Ben Asante, Borja Barbero, Tobias Muller


DENVER (3): Ryan Dodson, Taylor Hunter, Kosta Kordistos


DUQUESNE (1): Kadeem Pantophlet


FAIRFIELD (1): Jordan Ayris


FLORIDA ATLANTIC (2): Deniz Bozkurt, Ryan Price


FLORIDA GULF COAST (1): Henry Penagos


FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (3): Quentin Albrecht, Roberto Alterio, Sean McFarlean


FURMAN (1): Clint Ritter


GARDNER-WEBB (1): Denzel Clarke


GEORGE MASON (1): Timi Mulgrew


GEORGETOWN (3): Tomas Gomez, Austin Martz, Tyler Rudy


HARVARD (1): Kyle Henderson


HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY (1): Mamadee Nyepon


HOFSTRA (1): Maid Memic


HOUSTON BAPTIST (2): Gustavo Alvarado, Miguel Zapata


ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (1): Jesus Torres


IONA COLLEGE (1): Ignacio Maganto


KENTUCKY (1): Justin Laird


KENYON COLLEGE (1): Rey Mitsuyama


LIPSCOMB (2): Omar Djabi, Luke Gearin


LONG ISLAND (1): Brice Merwine


LOUSIVILLE (2): Daniel Keller, Will Vitalis


LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (3): Juan De Rada, Jack McKraken, Craig Nitti


MARQUETTE (3): Axel Sjoberg, Charlie Lyon, Brady Wahl


MARYLAND (4): Dan Metzger, Mikias Eticha, Jereme Raley, Alex Shinsky


MASSACHUSETTS (1): Matt Keyes


MEMPHIS (1): Fakhry Khulfan


MERCER (2): Greg Ranjitsingh, Ashani Samuels


MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY (2): Ryan Lund, Fernando Martinez


MESSIAH COLLEGE (1): Jack Thompson


MICHIGAN (3): Tyler Arnone, Adam Grinwis, Marcos Ugarte


MICHIGAN STATE (4): Abdul-Fatai Alashe, Ryan Keener, Tim Kreutz, Adam Montague


MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY (1): Chris McGaughey


MISSOURI STATE (1): James Fawke


MONMOUTH (1): Matt Jeffery


NAVY (1): Joseph Greenspan


NEBRASKA-OMAHA (1): Vance Rockwood


NEW HAMPSHIRE (1): Travis Worra


NEW MEXICO (4): Oniel Fisher, Mattie Gibbons, Riley McGovern, James Rogers


NORTH CAROLINA (5): Andy Craven, Boyd Okwuonu, Tyler Engel, Rob Lovejoy, Brendan Moore


NORTH CAROLINA STATE (3): Conor Donovan^, Moss Jackson-Atogi, Clement Simonin


NORTH CAROLINA-CHARLOTTE (1): Monbo Bokar


NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON (2): Jaime Dell, Jacob Van Compernolle


NORTHERN ILLINOIS (1): Issac Kannah


NORTHWESTERN (2): Nikko Boxall, Tyler Miller


NOTRE DAME (4): Nick Besler, Vince Ciccarelli, Luke Mishu, Andrew O'Malley


NOVA SOUTHEASTERN (1): Victor Cardoso


OAKLAND UNIVERSITY (2): Cody Archibald, Joey Tinnon


OHIO DOMINICAN (1): Jake Szabo


OHIO STATE (2): Alex Ivanov, Yianni Sarris


OHIO WESLEYAN (1): Colton Bloecher


OLD DOMINION (3): Nate Fogleson, Skylar Hagan, Sidney Rivera


ORAL ROBERTS (1): Johnny Chavez


OREGON STATE (2): Khiry Shelton, Will Seymour


PENN STATE (3): Owen Griffith, Mikey Minutillo, Andrew Wolverton


PENNSYLVANIA (1): Markhus "Duke" Lacroix


PRINCETON (1): Cameron Porter


PROVIDENCE (5): Brandon Adler, Keasel Broome, Fabio Machado, Markus Magelstad, Phil Towler


QUINCY COLLEGE (1): Jordan Roberts


QUINNIPIAC (1): Borja Angoitia


ROANOKE COLLEGE (1): Marc Dinkel


ROBERT MORRIS (1): Devon Williams


SACRAMENTO STATE (1): Chimdum Mez


SAINT FRANCIS (1): Mitch Kavli


ST. JOHN'S (4): Marco Bordon, Daniel Herrera, Casey Osborne, Tim Parker


ST. LOUIS (4): Kingsley Bryce, Robert Kristo, Raymond Lee, Anthony Manning


SAN DIEGO (3): Connor Brandt, Thomas Fiskerstrand, Julian Ringhof


SAN FRANCISCO (2): Miguel Aguilar, David Romney


SETON HALL (2): Bolu Akinyode, Victor Manosalves


SIMON FRASER (1): Jovan Blagojevic


SOUTH CAROLINA (2): Mahammoudou Kaba, Braeden Troyer


SOUTH FLORIDA (4): Lucas Baldin, Wesley Charpie, Edwin Moalosi, Nikola Paunic


SOUTHERN ILLINOIS-EDWARDSVILLE (2): Matt Polster, Christian Volesky


SOUTHERN METHODIST (1): Damian Rosales


STANFORD (2): Zach Batteer, Jimmy Calinan


SYRACUSE (3): Alex Bono^, Jordan Murrell, Nick Perea, Skylar Thomas


TEMPLE (1): Dan Scheck


TEXAS-BROWNSVILLE (1): Victor Parreiras


TULSA (3): Akeil Barrett, Byron Knowles-Ramirez, Tony Rocha


UAB / UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA at BIRMINGHAM (4): Alex Clay, Darion Copeland, Diego Navarrette, Pachinno Roberts


UMBC / UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY (4): Oumar Ballo, Kay Banjo, Marquez Fernandez, Mamadou Kansaye


UNLV / UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (4): Sal Bernal, Ryan Harding, Kyle Mellies, Julian Portugal


VILLANOVA (2): Aaron Dennis, Oscar Umar


VIRGINIA (3): Eric Bird, Kyler Sullivan, Ryan Zinkhan


VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (6): Keita Assane, Jose Manuel Bel, Kharlton Belmar, Mario-Herrera Meraz, Juan Monge Solano, Ritchie Duffie


WASHINGTON (4): Cristian Roldan^, Andy Thoma*, Charlie Ranahan, Spencer Richey


WEST VIRGINIA (1): Andrew Bevin


WESTERN ILLINOIS (2): Mario Alvarez, Charlie Bales


WHITWORTH (1): Micheal Ramos


WILLIAM & MARY (1): Marcus Luster


WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (1): Lawrence Talery


WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE (2): Laurie Bell, Luke Goodnetter


WOFFORD (1): Forrest Lasso


WRIGHT STATE (1): Emeka Ononye


XAVIER (3): Garrett Halfhill, Eric Osswald, Will Walker


YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE (2): Ilija Ilic, Samuel Mansour


INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS (6): Braian Matias Acuna (Argentinos Juniors-Argentina), Jaineil Hoilett (Mainz 05 II-Canada), Vladimir Eric Hood (Alianza Lima-USA), Jean Carlos Lopez Moscoso (Don Bosco Moca FC-Dominican Republic), Adrian Antonio Reta (Banfield-Argentina), Carlos Alberto Riascos Guaza (Deportivo Cali-Colombia)