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Ryan Herman
Ryan Herman

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Sammamish, Wash.

High School:
Mount Si

Last College:
Santa Clara

Height:
6-7

Position:
Goalkeeper

08/20/2012

2012 Men's Soccer Preview: Goalkeepers

Washington has depth at the goalkeeper position.

08/16/2012

Strong Second Half Leads Huskies In Exhibition

Bradley McIntosh and Dylan Tucker-Gangnes scored vs. Simon Fraser.

08/13/2012

Meet The Men's Soccer Team: Part One

Get a closer look at Michael Gallagher, David Gebert, Josh Heard and Ryan Herman.

Photo Gallery

Washington
2012 (Redshirt Freshman):
Did not appear in any games.

Santa Clara
2011 (Freshman)

Did not play ... used a redshirt year.

High School/Club
Graduated early from Mount Si High School in Snoqualmie, Wash. ... Earned First-Team All-State honors in his one year playing at Mount Si HS in 2010 and was a consensus All-American ... Ranked No. 7 prep prospect for the class of 2011 by TopDrawerSoccer.com, No. 5 by ESPNU and No. 41 by SoccerCollegeNews.com ... Named a high school All-American by ESPN Rise and NSCAA-Adidas ... Part of the Men's National Team since age 16 ... Represented the United States on the U18 National Team in the Summer of 2010, playing against Bolivia, Chile, Argentina Juniors and others ... Played with the Seattle Sounders FC Academy U18 Team ... Named USSDA '93 Select Team All-Star ... Helped the Sounders to a No. 5 national ranking and the USSDA Northwest Division Championship in 2010-11 ... Recently became one of five Huskies to join the Seattle Sounders U23 team.

Personal
Transferred from Santa Clara after redshirting in 2011 ... Born in Bellevue, Wash. ... His mother, Elaine, is a concert pianist.

Coach Clark on Herman: "Ryan was one of the best high school goalkeepers in the nation his senior year. He has a great combination of size, athleticism and soft hands. His experience with both the Sounders and the youth national teams has given him the experience to be ready to help us when called upon."

Go Huskies!