2017 Men's Soccer Roster
Sep 12 (Fri)
7:30 p.m. PT
Roster

John Magnus
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Snohomish, Wash.
- High School:
- Snohomish HS
2019 Season (Senior): Appeared in 20 matches--all starts--at center midfielder, playing 1,584 minutes ... played a full 90 in eight matches, playing at least 80 minutes in 13 ... first assist of the season came against Marshall (12/1/19) in the NCAA Second Round as he assisted on Blake Bodily's opening goal ... missed just two matches over final three seasons with UW ... named to Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll.
2018 Season (Junior): One of four players to appear in all 20 matches, making 14 starts and playing 1,195 minutes ... key member of the Washington midfield ... started first nine matches of the season and played full 90 against CSUN (9/7/18) ... earned first-team Pac-12 All-Academic honors.
2017 Season (Sophomore): Appeared in 19 matches, making six starts as a sophomore ... played 1,017 minutes averaging 53 minutes per match ... tallied one assist, a nice cross on a goal by Corban Anderson against Drexel (9/14).
2016 Season (Freshman): Played in eight games, starting two...recorded one assist on the year.
High School/Club: A Sounders Academy product, coming to Washington from Snohomish County. ... has one goal in 17 games for the Sounders this season, helping the team to a current second place in the Western Division ... scored three goals in 30 games ... played just one season of high school soccer at Snohomish, but was named Wesco 4A North First Team as a freshman.
Clark on Magnus: “John is a treat to watch play the game of soccer. He is consistently two passes ahead of anyone else on the field and his technique and soccer IQ are absolutely special. Once he breaks into our team people are going to enjoy watching him as he rarely puts a foot wrong during a game. John has battled injury this past year, but he hopes to rebound this spring and summer and be ready to be an impactful midfielder next fall. John has the best soccer brain I’ve seen in a long time and always knows how to break pressure. This extra year of physical development will have done him a lot of good and will have him that much closer to breaking into our lineup.”