Jeremy Aldrich




































































































































Jeremy Aldrich
Personal information
Date of birth
(1977-02-26) February 26, 1977 (age 41)
Place of birth
Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
Height
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Playing position
Defender
Youth career
1995–1998
Butler Bulldogs
Senior career*
Years
Team

Apps

(Gls)
1996
Kalamazoo Kingdom


(3)
1998
Michigan Bucks


(7)
1999–2000
Miami Fusion

22

(0)
2000
→ MLS Pro 40 (loan)

3

(0)
2001
Indiana Blast

21

(1)
2001
→ Chicago Fire (loan)

0

(0)
2001
→ Columbus Crew (loan)

0

(0)
2002
Milwaukee Rampage

26

(3)
2003
Milwaukee Wave United

24

(1)
2003
Milwaukee Wave (indoor)

1

(0)
2003–2005
Philadelphia KiXX (indoor)

65

(8)
2004
Virginia Beach Mariners

20

(1)
2005
Colorado Rapids

0

(0)
National team
1996–1997
US U-20


Teams managed
2001
Butler Bulldogs (assistant)
2006–2009
Metro State College (assistant)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Jeremy Aldrich is a retired American soccer defender who spent two seasons in Major League Soccer.




Contents






  • 1 Player


    • 1.1 Youth


    • 1.2 Professional


    • 1.3 International




  • 2 Coach


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Player



Youth


Aldrich attended the Butler University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1995 to 1998.[1] He was a 1998 Second Team All American. Butler inducted him into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2011.[2] Aldrich played for the Kalamazoo Kingdom during the 1996 collegiate offseason and the Michigan Bucks during the 1998 offseason.



Professional


On February 6, 1999, the Miami Fusion drafted Aldrich in the second round (nineteenth overall) of the 1999 MLS College Draft.[3] He played eighteen games as a rookie, but saw his playing time diminish in 2000 due to several injuries, particularly in the knee and back area. That season, the Fusion sent Aldrich on loan to MLS Pro-40 in the USL A-League for three games.[4] The Fusion released him in February 2001.[5] On March 2001, the Indiana Blast of the USL A-League signed Aldrich.[6] He went on loan to the Chicago Fire and Columbus Crew during the season, but never entered a game with either team. In 2002, he moved to the Milwaukee Rampage and Milwaukee Wave United for the 2003 season.[7] He also played the last game of the indoor season for the Milwaukee Wave of the Major Indoor Soccer League. He moved to the Philadelphia KiXX in the fall of 2003.[8] He spent two seasons with the KiXX. In 2004, he also played for the Virginia Beach Mariners.[9] In 2005, Aldrich signed with the Colorado Rapids. He played one game for the Rapids’ reserve team, but never entered a first team game.



International


In 1996 and 1997, Aldrich played for the United States men's national under-20 soccer team.



Coach


In 2001, Aldrich spent one season as an assistant coach with the Butler Bulldogs. In August 2008, he became an assistant coach with the Metro State College men’s soccer team.[10]
Currently, Aldrich teaches math at Hononegah Community High School, and coaches the women's varsity soccer team after switching from coaching the men's JV team. For what reasons he made this switch remain to be unseen, but many of Hononegah High School's soccer participants speculate reasons such as his entitlement to the head coaching spot was never fulfilled, even though the prevailing attitude among the players was that he surely was overqualified and deserved the position.



References





  1. ^ Bulter soccer records


  2. ^ Butler Hall of Fame: Jeremy Aldrich


  3. ^ 1999 MLS Draft


  4. ^ 2000 MLS Pro 40


  5. ^ Fusion waives defender Aldrich


  6. ^ March 30, 2001 USL News


  7. ^ 2003 Milwaukee Wave United


  8. ^ KiXX Defender Jeremy Aldrich Voted to All-Rookie Team


  9. ^ 2004 Virginia Beach Mariners


  10. ^ Corzatt and Aldrich Named Assistant Men's Soccer Coaches




External links


  • CNNSI: Jeremy Aldrich



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