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AJ Marcucci Selected By New York Red Bulls In Third Round Of MLS SuperDraft

1/21/2021 5:42:00 PM

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Connecticut College senior goalkeeper AJ Marcucci (West Chester, Pa.) was selected in the third round of the 2021 Major League Soccer SuperDraft on Thursday, Jan. 21. Marcucci was chosen 67th overall by the New York Red Bulls.
 
Marcucci is the first Division III player to be drafted since midfielder Marshall Hollingsworth of Wheaton (Ill.) heard his name called with the 41st pick by the Columbus Crew in 2016. He is also the third NESCAC player ever selected. Williams College standouts Alex Blake and Khari Stephenson heard their names called with the 28th pick by the Colorado Rapids and Chicago Fire in 2003 and 2004, respectively.
 
"Our program is so proud of AJ and his family," said head men's soccer coach Reuben Burk. "I know this is a dream come true for him and probably something he has visualized about every day for the last several years. He has earned this opportunity, and we couldn't be happier and more excited for him. AJ is a true example of how dedication, commitment, and self-belief can open up doors that others might say can't be opened. We all look forward to watching AJ seize this opportunity."
 
As a Camel, Marcucci started in 54 of the team's 55 matches between 2017 and 2019 and helped the team post a combined 35-10-9 ledger in that span. He finished his career with a school-record 25 career shutouts to go along with an .887 save percentage and an 0.50 goals against average.
 
For his efforts, Marcucci earned a place on the NCAA All-America First Team as the nation's top Division III goalkeeper twice by both the United Soccer Coaches and D3soccer.com in 2018 and 2019. He was also named the 2017 NESCAC Rookie of the Year and the 2018 NESCAC Player of the Year.
 
"This is a tremendous achievement for AJ and is a reflection of the broader excellence of our student-athletes at Conn," added Mo White, director of athletics. "The College is incredibly proud of AJ and looking forward to seeing what he will do next as a New York Red Bulls player."

The Camel men's soccer team also had its most successful three-year run with Marcucci between the posts from 2017-19. The program became the institution's first sport to qualify for three straight NCAA Tournaments, which included being chosen to host the opening two rounds for the first time in school history in 2018 and advancing to the "Elite 8" at NCAAs in 2019. Backstopped by Marcucci, the Camels earned NCAA Tournament wins over Catholic, Johns Hopkins, and Swarthmore during their most recent season of competition.

"I would like to thank the Connecticut College Community for everything they have done for me," said Marcucci. "I wouldn't have gotten where I am today without them, and I am thankful for the entire athletic staff and community. The soccer team at Connecticut College has been amazing, and I can't wait for what the future holds for me!"
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