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[X2] New England Revolution (MNCL)
Taylor Twellman
#9
Blitzer
MA
7
ST
3
AG
3
AV
8
R
0
B
0
P
0
F
0
G
2
Cp
0
In
0
Cs
2
Td
0
Mvp
1
GPP
9
XPP
0
SPP
9
Injuries
 
Skills
Block
Guard
Professional
2003: Led MLS in points per game (1.55) and goals per game (0.68) and tied Carlos Ruiz atop the goal-scoring chart. Tied for third in MLS in points (34). Missed games because of sinusititis, walking pneumonia, multiple broken bones in his face. Season came to an end when he broke his left foot at Dallas, a game in which he scored two goals. Had foot and facial surgery following the season.
2002: The first MLS scoring champion in franchise history, tallying 52 points on 23 goals and six assists. Had five multiple-goal games as well as game-winning goals. Had two tallies in the playoffs, second on the team in postseason points to Brian Kamler (6). Was awarded the fourth annual GAS Play of the Year for his bicylce kick goal against the Kansas City Wizards on June 22 and was the runner-up for league MVP.


International
Has six caps with U.S. national team. Made his first appearance on November 11, 2002, against El Salvador. Touted by U.S. all-time leading scorer Eric Wynalda as the player most likely to break Wynalda's record U.S. goals tally (34).

Other Pro Experience
2001-2000: In 2001, he declined a two-year option following a stint with TSV 1860 Munich. He appeared in more than 40 games for the club's reserve side, including qualifying games for the German Cup. He scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 exhibition win against the Columbus Crew on 2-18-01.

College
In 1999, he was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy and the Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year Award. Despite playing only two seasons, he left Maryland ranked seventh in career points (73) and 10th in career goals.

Personal
Married to wife Lindsay this past off-season ... Father Tim played professionally for the Minnesota Kicks, Tulsa Roughnecks and the Chicago Sting (NASL) ... Grandfather Jim Delsing played professional baseball for the NY Yankees, the Detroit Tigers and the St. Louis Browns ... Uncle Jay Delsing is a current member of the PGA Tour ... Offered a professional baseball contract by the Kansas City Royals but opted for a soccer career instead.
Match performances
Date
Opponent
Comp
TD
Int
Cas
Mvp
Spp
2005-05-24
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1
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2
2005-05-24
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1
1
7