IT'S BEEN an amazing year for Keegan Rosenberry. Last year around this time, Rosenberry was a college senior at Georgetown University. He knew he would be selected in the 2016 MLS draft, but he didn't know how high or by whom.
The Union had tried to claim Rosenberry, who graduated from Lancaster Mennonite High School, participated in their academies and played two summers with development affiliate Reading United, as a "Homegrown" talent, but when MLS declined, new sporting director Earnie Stewart selected the right back No. 3 overall.
Most predraft speculation had Rosenberry projected as being picked in the teens, but Stewart and his staff clearly saw more.