It was a whirlwind November for Brad Evans, the most decorated player in UC Irvine men’s soccer history, who helped the Columbus Crew win the MLS Cup on Nov. 23 to cap his second season in Major League Soccer.
Evans was chosen by the Seattle Sounders FC in Wednesday’s MLS expansion draft.
The Big West Conference Offensive Player of Year in 2006 and 2005, after being named Big West Midfielder of the Year in 2004, Evans said he savored the Anteaters’ unprecedented success this season. UCI earned the program’s first Big West Conference regular-season and tournament titles, its first trip to the NCAA Tournament and its first NCAA Tournament win, before falling, 3-2, to St. John’s in Saturday’s round of 16.
Evans offered his thoughts on these and other topics:
Question: What was it like to win the MLS Cup?
Answer: That day was pretty surreal. It went by in the snap of a finger. But just seeing the looks on the guys’ faces, it was like all the hard work finally paid off. It’s such a long season, we’ve been focusing on that since January.