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SBI MLS Rookie of the Week: Ethan White

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It is rare to see a 20-year-old centerback do well on the professional level, and it's tough to remember many doing well in Major League Soccer, but D.C. United rookie Ethan White has been an exception to that rule, growing into a quality central defense option for the Eastern Conference club.

White enjoyed one of the best games of his young career on Saturday, partnering with Brandon McDonald to help shut down the New York Red Bulls' high-powered offense in D.C. United's 1-0 victory. Facing the likes of Thierry Henry, Luke Rodgers and Juan Agudelo, the former Maryland product never flinched and won every challenge that came his way. The performance made White an easy choice for SBI MLS Rookie of the Week.

White beat out Sporting KC's C.J. Sapong, Houston's Kofi Sarkodie and teammate Perry Kitchen for this week's honors.

What did you think of White's performance? What rookie impressed you the most this past weekend?

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  1. Yeah, so is Cervi: Celtic. What does the quality of a team matter if one doesn’t play?
    Hamid is a beast, he should be the starting keeper for our Olympic team, he’s currently #1 on the (constantly fluctuating) list of American GK prospects. Cropper will be the U-20 GK.

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  2. Maryland could put together a pretty good 11 with all the guys they have playing professionally: Maurice Edu, Clarence Goodson, Omar Gonzalez, Ethan White, Zack MacMath, Graham Zusi, Robbie Rogers, Jeremy Hall, Rodney Wallace, AJ Delagarza among others, defense would be killer at least

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  3. Eh, not that concerned. Sean Johnson and Hamid would be my picks. We’re talking two players who are playing better than many starters in the league.

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  4. I wouldn’t be too sure about Hamid. MacMath, Edwards, Cropper, Samir Badr, even Sean Johnson — these guys have time in with US squads.

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  5. Way to go, Ethan! Repping DCU and UMD Terps well. Who would have though coming into this year he’d have to go toe to toe with Thierry Henry (and play well too!). I hope this is just the beginning.

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  6. Nice to see a defender win this. It seems like it almost always goes to whoever scored or had a key assist. Not that those are bad things, just its nice to see quality play rewarded when it isn’t so obvious.

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