Utah Royals select American teenager Ally Sentnor with top pick in NWSL draft
Fellow North Carolina Tar Heel teen Savy King goes to Bay FC with 2nd pick
The Utah Royals took University of North Carolina's Ally Sentnor, the Atlantic Coast Conference Midfielder of the Year, with the first pick of the NWSL draft Friday in Anaheim, Calif.
The 19-year-old sophomore scored 11 goals and adding seven assists for 29 points, all which led North Carolina this season. Sentnor, who can play midfielder and forward, captained the U.S. at the 2022 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
Fellow expansion side Bay FC, from the San Francisco Bay Area, also opted for a teenage Tar Heel with the second pick in the form of 18-year-old defender Savy King. The U.S. youth international logged a team-high 2,030 minutes and was named to ACC All-Freshman team.
Sentnor and King were among the five finalists for U.S. Soccer's 2023 Young Female Player of the Year Award which went to Portland Thorns midfielder Olivia Moultrie.
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University of Georgia midfielder Croix Bethune went third to the Washington Spirit, which sent defender Sam Staab to the Chicago Red Stars to get the pick. Bethune played three seasons at USC, where she was twice named PAC-12 Midfielder of the Year, before heading to Georgia where she collected four goals and five assists across 15 matches.
Utah used the fourth pick to select BYU midfielder Brecken Mozingo, a senior who led the Cougars in goals (14) and assists (15) this season. Washington then traded midfielder Ashley Sanchez to the North Carolina Courage in exchange for $250,000 US in allocation and the fifth overall pick which it used to select Clemson defender/midfielder Hal Hershfelt.
UCLA forward Reilyn Turner and midfielder Ally Lemos went sixth and ninth overall, respectively, to Racing Louisville and Orlando (via a trade with Angel City). Clemson, Penn State and Stanford also each had two players taken in the first round.
A third Tar Heel, defender Maycee Bell, went to NJ/NY Gotham FC with the final pick of the first round, 14th overall.
Royals draft Canadian international Burns
Canadian international Zoe Burns went to Utah with the first pick of the third round (29th overall). The 22-year-old defender-midfielder, who was born in the U.S. to Canadian parents, has won two senior caps for Canada.
Other Canadians taken in the draft were Amanda West, selected by the Houston Dash in the third round (36th overall), and Mya Jones, taken by San Diego Wave FC in the third round (42nd overall).
The four-round draft was held at the Anaheim Convention Center in conjunction with the United Soccer Coaches Convention.
Quinn, who goes by one name, is the highest Canadian ever taken in the NWSL draft after going third overall to Washington in the 2018 NWSL draft. West Virginia defender Amandine Pierre-Louis was taken sixth that year by Sky Blue FC.
Defender Sydney Collins went eighth overall to the North Carolina Courage last year. The Oregon-born Collins, who holds dual citizenship thanks to her Canadian-born mother, has won six caps for Canada.
The NWSL regular season starts March 16, one day after the Challenge Cup which pits Gotham FC against the San Diego Wave, which won the NWSL Shield for the best regular-season record.