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Druley: Former Geneva boys soccer standout Wahl weighs pros in transfer decision

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Geneva’s Brady Wahl (right) transfered from Ohio State to Marquette after the season, calling the move “a personal decision.” (Kane County Chronicle file photo)

Brady Wahl started 33 of 36 matches in his first two soccer seasons at Ohio State, still counts friends in Columbus and harbors “nothing negative to say about Ohio State or anybody there.”

The standout midfielder from Geneva understands his recent decision to buck the Buckeyes for Marquette might appear unorthodox, then. He simply had to act for himself.

“In order to continue to make me hungry and push my development over the top so that I can make this game my job, I think Marquette would be the best place for me to do that right now,” Wahl said.

Ohio State granted Wahl’s scholarship release shortly after the 2012 season, which the team finished 6-10-3. Wahl, who will begin studies as a Marquette student later this month, was adamant his transfer didn’t hinge on any single incident.

A member of the Big Ten All-Freshman team in 2011, Wahl debuted solidly enough, starting 18 of 19 matches while notching his first career goal in a 1-0 overtime win against Bowling Green that October. He took slightly less than half the Buckeyes’ corner kicks and remained an aggressive force in each third of the field, building on his reputation from Geneva and the club scene.

As a sophomore, Wahl’s shots on goal decreased from 20 to six, while his assist total climbed from one to three. He called his departure “a personal decision,” adding, “I just needed to pursue another option, be somewhere else and be in a different environment to take it to the next level.”

Wahl, who is part of the Chicago Fire player development program during the summer, aspires to play professionally, ideally for U.S.-based Major League Soccer. Researching possible transfer targets to keep him on that path, he consulted Marquette midfielder Bryan Ciesiulka, a Fire teammate and Neuqua Valley product.

Ciesiulka lauded Golden Eagles coach Louis Bennett, whose former players include a handful of MLS contributors. Once Wahl took a campus visit, he found “a good fit” immediately.

At Marquette, Wahl also will be reunited with goalkeeper Charlie Lyon, a St. Charles East alumnus who first encountered Wahl during their Campton United days.

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