Position: Goalkeeper
Height: 6-2 (1.88m)
Weight: 180 (86kg)
Born: Nov. 29, 1969, in Olympia, Washington
Hometown: Lacey, Washington
College: University of Portland
Club: Leceister City (English Premier)
National Team: Recorded shutouts vs. Guatemala and Trinidad & Tobago in World Cup '98 qualifying games. Posted a 6-1-0 record with the National Team in 1996...Played on the 1996 US Olympic Team as one of the three overage players...Named to the All-Copa America Team after posting wins vs. Chile (2-1) and Argentina (3-0), helping the USA advance to the semifinals ... His 3-0 shutout of Argentina will go down as one of the biggest wins in U.S. Soccer history ... His 4-0 shutout of Mexico in U.S. Cup '95 marked the largest margin of victory over Mexico ... Backup goalkeeper to Tony Meola on the 1990 World Cup Team ... His last appearance with the U.S. National Team before 1995 was May 17, 1992, a 1-0 loss to Scotland ... One of the stars of the U.S. Under-20 team's fourth-place finish in the 1989 World Youth Championship in Saudi Arabia, where he was named winner of the prestigious Silver Ball Award, given to the second of three outstanding tournament players ...
Professional: Playing with Leceister City, he has established himself as one of the English Premier Division's best goalkeepers ... Started 51 consecutive matches in the 1992-93 season for Millwall, earning 16 shutouts and conceding 53 goals and was named by the Millwall fans as the team's 1993 MVP ... Played in 51 games, earning 20 shutouts in 1993-94 and played in 54 games, earning 15 shutouts in 1994-95 ... Signed with Millwall following his final season at the University of Portland ...
College: Helped lead the University of Portland to the final four of the NCAA Division I tournament in 1988 as a freshman ... A third-team All-American in 1988 and first-team All-American in 1990 ... A top vote-getter in balloting for both the 1990 Hermann Trophy and Missouri Athletic Club Award, each given to collegiate soccer's top player ...
Amateur: Western Soccer League Player of the Year in 1990 with the Portland Timbers.
First Appearance: Feb. 4, 1990, vs. Colombia
First Shutout: Feb. 13, 1990, vs. Bermuda