Hornet Sophomore Picked in MLS Draft
Jan 07, 2025 01:23PM ● By Sacramento State Athletics News Release![](http://cdn1.locable.com/uploads/resource/file/1180969/fit/800x600/IMG1-.jpg?timestamp=1737277434)
Sacramento State Hornet sophomore Donovan Sessoms (No. 21) was selected
by San Diego FC in the 2025 Major League Soccer SuperDraft on Dec. 20.
SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) - A spectacular sophomore season
has translated into a ticket to the next level for Sacramento State sophomore forward Donovan
Sessoms, who was selected with the first pick of the third round (No. 61
overall) by expansion side San Diego FC in the 2025 Major League Soccer (MLS)
SuperDraft on Dec. 20.
Sessoms is the first Hornet to be taken in the MLS SuperDraft since Chimdum Mez
was taken in the fourth round (66th overall) by the San Jose Earthquakes, and
the fifth Sacramento State student-athlete to be drafted by an MLS club in
school history along with Brandon Cavitt (1996 College Draft, Dallas Burn),
Ernesto Carranza (2011 Supplemental Draft, Chivas USA), and Fernando Cabadas
(2011 Supplemental Draft, New England Revolution).
San Diego FC had five selections in the draft, building a roster as the newest
of Major League Soccer’s 30 clubs that will compete in 2025. The city was
awarded a franchise in May of 2023 and will play its first match on Feb. 23
against defending MLS Cup champion LA Galaxy.
An All-Big West first-team selection in 2024, Sessoms put together one of the
finest offensive seasons in school history, finishing with a team-high 10 goals
and 20 points for the year, both ranking among the top 10 in single-season
history. Half of those 10 scored went for game-winning goals, ranking tied for
fifth in the nation.
Among his Big West Conference brethren, Sessoms ranked third in the Big West in
shot attempts (48) and led the league with 2.67 shots per match. He also
finished fifth in the league in points, fourth in points per match (1.11),
fourth in goals, and third in goals per match (0.56).