Daily News (Los Angeles)

Angel City FC adds depth with 3 late NWSL draft picks

- By Damian Calhoun dcalhoun@scng.com

Felicia Knox sat inside the Anaheim Convention Center as the first round of the NWSL draft ended Friday night. Then the second round ended.

Knox, who was the 2022 SEC Midfielder of the Year and recorded 18 goals and 31 assists in her four-year career at Alabama, finally heard her name called in the third round, as the No. 37 overall selection.

“I think everybody's path is different,” Knox said. “How it works out is how it works out. I'm thankful. I'm their (Angel City's) first pick (of the draft), so I hope I can help them out in any that the team needs.”

Angel City's midfield has lost Savannah McCaskill (San Diego Wave FC) and Dani Weatherhol­t. Earlier Friday, the club did acquire Meggie Dougherty Howard in a trade with San Diego.

Knox, a four-year player, could find a player to watch as an attacking piece.

“I feel like I'm creative, my decisionma­king is pretty good and I'm smart,” Knox said. “My soccer IQ and my technique is pretty good, so I feel like I can bring some quality to the soccer aspect of Angel City.

“I'm so excited for the opportunit­y.

I'm so blessed to be here, blessed to be picked by Angel City. I'm honestly kind of shocked, didn't know exactly where I'd end up, but I'm very pleased and the fans gave me the warmest welcome I could possibly ask for and I'm so excited to get started.”

At the start of the offseason, Angel City general manager Angela Hucles Mangano said the plan was to add to the club's depth. She feels the selection of Knox was a good way to start the draft.

“Our first selection was a very exciting and intentiona­l pick, as we wanted to choose a player that adds depth,” she said. “Felicia is very creative and consistent, which is definitely what we want out of our midfield play.”

Angel City made a move in the fourth round, sending $15,000 in allocation to the Seattle Reign for the No. 44 pick to select St. John's midfielder Jessica Garziano, a three-time All-Big East selection. Garziano played five years at St. John's, scoring 22 goals with 32 assists in 90 games.

“We've watched Jessica, and she is very suited for the NWSL,” ACFC first assistant coach Eleri Earnshaw said. “Everyone has spoken so highly of her. Not just on her ability, but also her leadership, maturity, and readiness to make an impact in this league.”

Later, at No. 51, Angel City selected Princeton defender Madison Curry. Curry, who attended Santa Margarita High, was a three-time first team All-Ivy League selection.

“We are excited to have Madison join the club, especially with her being from the area and having the opportunit­y to play in front of her friends and family,” Angel City coach Becki Tweed. “She can add a lot to the group, is super competitiv­e, and will fit in with the training environmen­t we want to create.”

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF ANGEL CITY FOOTBALL CLUB. ?? Felicia Knox, out of Alabama, was Angel City's first pick of Friday's NWSL draft.
PHOTO COURTESY OF ANGEL CITY FOOTBALL CLUB. Felicia Knox, out of Alabama, was Angel City's first pick of Friday's NWSL draft.

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