Western Michigan University Produces Talented MLS Stars, Study Finds

Western Michigan University Produces Talented MLS Stars, Study Finds

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Article courtesy of CBS Sports.

  • A new study reveals which U.S. colleges have produced the most talented MLS draft picks between 2023 and 2025. 
  • Western Michigan University, University of Virginia, Syracuse University, Wake Forest University, and California State University all tie for the fifth-highest number of picks for the SuperDraft over the three years, each with seven players selected. 
  • University of North Carolina ranks first, with 15 picks over the three years.

New data has identified which U.S. institutions have produced the most talented MLS draft picks over the last three years.

Sports betting experts, CBS Sports, analyzed MLS SuperDraft selections from the three rounds across the 2023, 2024, and 2025 seasons, matching each pick to its college or university to determine which contributed the most talent to the league.

The researchers considered the number of players drafted and their average SuperDraft position to highlight the most successful institutions.

When it comes to the number of players selected in the SuperDraft, the University of North Carolina ranks first with 15 picks between 2023 and 2025. However, the school’s average draft position was fairly low, at 42.5.

Clemson University in South Carolina and Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., tie for the second-highest number of picks over the three years, each with 10 players selected. Their average draft positions were 42.1 and 48.7, respectively.

Tied for third are Indiana University and the University of California, each with nine picks. Indiana’s average draft position was 32.3, while California’s was 40.8.

Fourth place goes to the University of Maryland, with eight players selected since 2023. Their average draft position during this period was 43.3.

Sharing the fifth spot are Syracuse University, the University of VirginiaWake Forest UniversityCalifornia State University, and Western Michigan University, each with seven players selected.

Among five institutions tied for fifth, Syracuse had the best average draft position at 38.3, while Western Michigan had the lowest at 61.9.

Institutions in the top five positions for MLS SuperDraft picks since 2023

Rank College/University Number of Players Picked from SuperDraft Rounds 1,2 and 3 (2023-25) Average SuperDraft Pick Position
1 University of North Carolina 15 42.5
2= Clemson University 10   42.1
2= Georgetown University 10   48.7
3= Indiana University 9   32.3
3= University of California 9   40.8
4 University of Maryland 8   43.3
5= Syracuse University 7   38.3
5= University of Virginia 7   39.7
5= Wake Forest University 7   50.3
5= California State University 7   53.6
5= Western Michigan University 7   61.9

Meanwhile, 25 colleges and universities had just one draft pick each over the three years, including the University of Michigan, Yale University, the University of TexasPrinceton University, and Northwestern University.

Of the 25 institutions, the University of San Francisco had the highest average draft position at five, while James Madison University had the lowest at 85. In the overall ranking, Lipscomb University had the best draft pick position at 4.5.

Institutions with the top 10 average SuperDraft pick positions

Rank College/University State Average SuperDraft Pick Position
1 Lipscomb University Tennessee 4.5
2 University of San Francisco California 5.0
3 Creighton University Nebraska 13.3
4 Saint Louis University Missouri 16.0
5= Missouri State University Missouri 19.0
5= Salt Lake Community College Utah 19.0
6 University of Michigan Michigan 20.0
7 Yale University Connecticut 21.0
8 University of Washington Washington 21.2
9 University of Massachusetts Massachusetts 22.0
10 West Virginia University West Virginia 25.3

In addition to tracking the number of players drafted across the three rounds, the researchers also analyzed how many were selected in Round 1 and their MLS appearances in the following season to show which had the most post-draft success.

The top spot is shared by the University of New Hampshire and Lipscomb University, each with two Round 1 picks and an average of 17 MLS appearances following the draft.

Georgetown University ranks second with two Round 1 picks and 14 appearances, while Cornell University takes third with two picks and 11 MLS appearances.

In fourth is the University of North Carolina, with four Round 1 picks and 10 appearances, while Creighton University and Oregon State University share fifth place with three picks each and 10 appearances.

Institutions with the top five Round 1 picks and post-draft appearances

Rank College/University Number of Players Picked from SuperDraft Round 1 (2023-25) Average Number of MLS Appearances in Next Season
1= University of New Hampshire 2 17
1= Lipscomb University 2 17
2 Georgetown University 2 14
3 Cornell University 2 11
4 University of North Carolina 4 10
5= Creighton University 3 10
5= Oregon State University 3 10

Discussing the findings, a CBS Sports Betting spokesperson said: 

“Understanding which colleges and universities consistently produce top MLS talent is interesting and crucial – not just for scouts and clubs, but also for budding student-athletes making decisions about their future.

“High draft pick positions and post-draft appearances indicate strong player development, as well as a clear pathway to the professional game, so those who are focused on long-term progression should consider these institutions when applying.

“It’s exciting to see which programs are rising as elite pipelines to MLS, and it offers us a valuable insight into where the next generation of soccer stars is being shaped. With Missouri schools ranking high in draft value, the state is becoming a hotspot for MLS betting, and the insights may show us which other states could be showing an increased interest in this.”

Methodology:

The analysis examines MLS SuperDraft selections for all three rounds across the 2023, 2024, and 2025 seasons, matching each pick to its collegiate or university system. The study also refined this to Round 1 picks over the same three-year period and the number of player appearances in the season immediately after their selection, to identify where they saw the best career start.

Data is gathered from: https://www.mlssoccer.com/superdraft/2024/draft-trackerhttps://fbref.com/en/comps/22/2023/stats/2023-Major-League-Soccer-Stats, and https://www.transfermarkt.us/.

Institutions’ MLS SuperDraft picks since 2023

Rank (Based on Number of Players) College/University Number of Players Picked from SuperDraft Rounds 1,2 and 3 (2023-25) Average SuperDraft Pick Position
1 University of North Carolina 42.5 15
2= Clemson University 42.1 10
2= Georgetown University 48.7 10
3= Indiana University 32.3 9
3= University of California 40.8 9
4 University of Maryland 43.3 8
5= Syracuse University 38.3 7
5= University of Virginia 39.7 7
5= Wake Forest University 50.3 7
5= California State University 53.6 7
5= Western Michigan University 61.9 7
6= Oregon State University 36.7 6
6= University of Connecticut 37.2 6
6= State University System of Florida 42.5 6
6= Marshall University 54.8 6
7= University of Washington 21.2 5
7= University of Portland 36.8 5
7= University of Pittsburgh 37.0 5
7= Duke University 44.2 5
7= Pennsylvania State University 51.0 5
7= University of Kentucky 51.8 5
7= University of Dayton 57.6 5
8= West Virginia University 25.3 4
8= Cornell University 28.0 4
8= University of Akron 33.0 4
8= University of New Hampshire 38.5 4
8= Loyola University 45.5 4
8= Southern Methodist University 55.3 4
9= Creighton University 13.3 3
9= Xavier University 29.7 3
9= University of Vermont 32.3 3
9= Ohio State University 37.0 3
9= Hofstra University 43.0 3
9= University of Louisville 51.0 3
9= University of Pennsylvania 55.7 3
9= Boston College 61.0 3
9= Rutgers University 62.7 3
9= Stanford University 73.3 3
10= Lipscomb University 4.5 2
10= Saint Louis University 16.0 2
10= University of Denver 33.5 2
10= University of Wisconsin 34.0 2
10= University of San Diego 37.0 2
10= University of Notre Dame 40.5 2
10= University of Rhode Island 42.0 2
10= Bowling Green State University 49.0 2
10= Butler University 55.0 2
10= Campbell University 55.0 2
10= University of South Carolina 68.0 2
10= Mercer University 76.0

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