2005 season stats
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name: Khari Stephenson
position: M
height: 6-2 weight:185
Birthdate: January 18, 1981
Hometown: Kingston, Jamaica
last club: Chicago (MLS)
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2005Kansas City6114600613210
Career9119000716220

MLS Experience

2004: Drafted by the Chicago Fire in the 3rd round (28th overall) of the 2004 MLS SuperDraft...Acquired by the Wizards in a trade on April 7, 2004 in exchange for the Wizards natural 3rd round pick in the 2005 MLS SuperDraft...Made his MLS debut playing the final minute of the Wizards 3-1 win @ NE (6/19)...Made just his second MLS appearance, playing the final 10 minutes vs. MET (7/28)...Made his third appearance of the season, playing the final 33 minutes at SJ (10/9).

2004 Playoffs: Appeared in all four Wizards postseason matches, including the MLS Cup Final vs. D.C. (11/14)...Made his first start as a professional in Game Two vs. SJ (10/30) and scored his first MLS goal in the 26th minute...Became just the fourth player in MLS history to log more postseaon minutes played than regular season minutes. Finished with 44 minutes in the regular season and 211 postseason minutes played.

International

Jamaican National Team: Has appeared 10 times for the Jamaican National Team (as of March 1, 2005), most recently in February 2005 in the Digicel Cup, the Caribbean qualifying tournament for the CONCACAF Gold Cup...Made his debut with the senior national team in a friendly match against Guatemala on October 2, 2004...Was a member of the U-23 National Team that took part in qualifying for the 2004 Summer Olympics...Represented Jamaican U-20s in the 2001 U-20 World Cup in Argentina.

College

2003: Named a first team all-American by the NSCAA for the second straight season. Led Williams College in goals scored (15) and points (34). Earned first team all-NESCAC and first team all-New England honors. Named the NESCAC Player of the Year. Finished his college career with 40 goals and 18 assists for a total of 98 points.

2002: In his junior year, finished second on the team in goals (15) and points (37) and tied for third in assists (7). Named a first team all-American. Also named first team all-New England and NESCAC Player of the Year. Ranked third in the conference in points per game (1.76). Led Williams to a second straight NESCAC Championship.

2001: Finished fourth on the team in scoring, tallying five goals and three assists for a total of 13 points.

2000: Tallied five goals and four assists for a total of 14 points.

Personal

Khari is the third generation in his family to represent the Jamaican National Team. His Father and grandfather both played for Jamaica.