| 2013 Pro Soccer Combine – Men's Player Profile |
| Philip Suprise |
| Player Profile |
| Positions Played | Forward |
| Height | 5' 9" |
| Weight | 160 lbs. |
| Nationality/Passport | USA Passport |
| Birthdate / Birthplace | December 31, 1990 / Wisconsin |
| School/Last Season of Eligibility | Quinnipiac University / 2012 |
| Last Professional Team | N/A |
| Combine Coach | Jesse Myers, Rochester Rhinos (USL Pro) |
| Scouting Report |
| Technical (1 - 5: 5=strongest) |
| Category | Score | Comments |
| Dribbling | 4 | Creative and unpredictable. Can beat players at speed. |
| Passing | 3 | Connects passes at short range accurately |
| 1st Touch | 3 |
| Crossing | 3 |
| Finishing | 3 | Scored a handful of goals |
| Heading | 1 | Can improve this |
| Tactical (1 - 5: 5=strongest) |
| Category | Score | Comments |
| Decision Making | 3 | Has a tendancy to over do it at times... too many touches |
| Communication | 3 |
| Executes Under Pressure | 3 |
| Movement Off Ball | 3.5 | Active and elusive |
| Small-Sided Game | 3 |
| Full-Field Game | 3.5 |
| Physical Ability (1 - 5: 5=strongest) |
| Category | Score | Comments |
| Strength | 2 | Needs to be stronger |
| Speed | 3.5 | Better than average |
| Quickness | 4 | Very good over 5 yards |
| Endurance | 3 |
| Agility | 4 |
| Combine Coach's Overall Comments |
| Plenty of technical attacking ability. Can be dynamic beating players. Decent finisher. Must be tactically better from a defensive standpoint tohelp be a more complete player. Discipline. Has the potential to play professionally. |
| Collegiate Soccer Career |
| Head Coach: Eric De Costa Notes: 2012: NSCAA All-North Atlantic First Team. Finished season with 9 goals and 2 assists for a team-best 20 points on the season. Earned his second trip to the NEC First-Team and fourth career conference accolade. His goal against the Red Flash NEC Tournament served as his 26th career goal for the Bobcats. With the tally, he finished his career in eighth place all-time in goals (26), ninth place all-time in points (61), and was one assist shy of cracking top 15 all-time. Suprise's 26 goals are third most since Quinnipiac joined the NCAA's top division. |
| Professional / Semi-Pro / Club Soccer Career |
| Croatian Eagles SC (Milwaukee). 2012 US Open Cup National Champions and U23 Men's National Runner-Up |
| Injury and Medical Information |
| Jones fracture, left foot, surgery with screw, 2010. Bilateral Compartment Syndrome, Fasciotomy, Spring 2011. |
| Contact Information |
| Email: soccer@infosportinc.com |
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