| David Rosenbaum # 9 |
| Forward - F |
| Height: 5-11 Weight: 180 |
| Senior |
| Woodrow Wilson (UVA) |
| Washington, D.C. |
General: Fast, aggressive forward who has an innate ability to put pressure on the opposing defenders and netminder... Transferred from the University of Virginia at the start of the 2006 season and remains a potent force for the Rams.
2007/Senior: Redshirted... Played in five games for the Rams before suffering a leg injury that kept him out for the remainder of the season.
2006/Junior: In his first season with the Black and Gold, he played in 15 games, starting 10 of them... Logged two goals and one assist on the season for a career-high collegiately with five points... Ranked fourth on the team in shot attempts with 21, with nine of those being on goal.
2005/Sophomore (UVA): Played in 14 games, starting in one of those contests... Recorded one goal and one assist while playing a vital role of the bench for the ACC Champions... Lone goal on the season was the game-winning goal in a 4-0 defeat of Mount St. Mary's (9/28)... Notched assist in 4-0 drubbing of Longwood on September 14th.
2004/Freshman (UVA): Started one of the 14 games he appeared in ... finished the season with four points resulting from one goal and two assists ... made his first collegiate start in Virginia's 1-0 victory over Longwood (10/20) ... scored his first collegiate goal, the game-winner, in UVa's 3-1 victory over Saint Francis (10/12) ... played in all three games for Virginia in the ACC Tournament ... recorded a pair of assists, including the game-winning assist on Jeremy Barlow's goal, in Virginia's 3-1 victory over #14 Duke in the ACC Quarterfinals (11/10) ... played in all three of Virginia's matches in the NCAA Tournament against American (11/23), #1 New Mexico (11/27) and #17 Duke (12/4) ... scored two points in a pair of UVa wins after scoring a goal in a 3-1 victory over Saint Francis (10/12) before posting two assists in a 3-1 win over #14 Duke (11/10) ... took a season-high two shots in UVa's 3-1 victory over #14 Duke in the ACC Tournament Quarterfinals (11/10) ... made his first appearance in an ACC contest in Virginia's 3-2 overtime victory over #13 Duke (10/23) ... lettered.
High School: Lettered three times in soccer as a forward at Woodrow Wilson for coach Francis Ryan ... member of the 2002 and 2003 City Championship teams and competed in the 2003 John Warring Memorial All-Star Tournament ... started at forward for the United States Under-17 squad in 2003 ... member of the D.C. Stoddert Soccer Club from 2000-02 and played on the 2000 Virginia State Championship team ... competed on the D.C. United Youth Soccer Program Under-16 and Under-17 teams as the starting forward and played on the 2002 and 2003 Summer League Regional Championship squads ... member of the Reston Football Club 85's nationally ranked team from 2002-04 as a forward, sweeper and goalkeeper ... played on the Premier League of Snickers Region I squad ... competed in numerous tournaments in the United States and Europe ... also played football as a place kicker and punter at Woodrow Wilson for coach Horace Fleming ... named an All-District of Columbia Independent Athletic Association (DCIAA) West selection in 2003 as a kicker ... converted the longest PAT in Maryland, Virginia or Washington D.C. when he kicked a 52-yard PAT in 2003.
Personal: Honor Roll student from 2001-04 and earned the 2003 National Scholar Award ... a 2004 National Honor Society Inductee... Son of Paul and Katherine Rosenbaum ... born December 28, 1986 in Washington, D.C. ... enjoys playing and watching soccer and football ... has a brother, Ryan, and a sister, Karen.
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