
Twellman Has Uniform Added To MLS Gallery At National Soccer Hall Of Fame
7/2/2002 8:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
July 2, 2002
ONEONTA, N.Y. - MLS first-year sensation Taylor Twellman's New England Revolution uniform was added to the MLS Gallery on Tuesday.
"We want to keep the MLS Gallery as current as possible and, with Taylor's fantastic start to the season, it made sense to change the Revolution display," Jack Huckel, Director of Museum Services said. "We have every MLS and WUSA team represented in our largest display. It is quite a sight as the Gallery covers one entire wall of the Museum!"
Twellman, who helped Maryland to the 1998 NCAA semifinals, is currently leading MLS in scoring with 11 goals and 23 points.
The National Soccer Hall of Fame, located in Oneonta, NY, opened a new 40,000 sqft, state-of-the-art museum in 1999. The new Hall of Fame tells the story of soccer in America and features World Cup as well as greatest moments in international soccer. The new Hall features an extensive interactive, youth oriented Kicks Zone where visitors have fun kicking, heading and playing computer trivia stations and video soccer games. A video wall features greatest moments and greatest goals as well as live soccer action with World Cup, MLS, US Soccer and WUSA matches.



