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Hunter Gilstrap

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American soccer player
Hunter Gilstrap
Personal information
Full nameRichard Hunter Gilstrap, Jr.
Date of birth (1983-04-17)April 17, 1983 (age 41)
Place of birthAsheville, North Carolina, United States
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Position(s)Goalkeeper
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2004Clemson Tigers
2005College of Charleston Cougars
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2003Greenville Lions6(0)
2006Miami FC5(0)
2007–2008Cleveland City Stars20(0)
2008Performance FC Phoenix
2008–2009Maritzburg United11(0)
2009Cleveland City Stars22(0)
2010–2014Pittsburgh Riverhounds93(0)
2015Carolina RailHawks9(0)
2015Charlotte Independence (loan)2(0)
2016Pittsburgh Riverhounds9(0)
2017Pittsburgh Riverhounds0(0)
Total177+(0+)
Managerial career
2012Carnegie Mellon Tartans (men's & women's goalkeeping)
2013Pittsburgh Panthers (goalkeeping)
2017–2019Pittsburgh Riverhounds (goalkeeping)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Richard Hunter Gilstrap Jr. (born April 17, 1983, inAsheville, North Carolina) is an American retiredsoccer player. He played professionally in the United States and Africa. He started and operated the Pittsburgh Riverhounds Goalkeeper Academy from 2010 to 2021. He also had collegiate coaching stops at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. Gilstrap worked with US Youth National Teams in 2017. After moving on from pro coaching, he started the GK4FREE Podcast. Gilstrap then went on to start and found Pro Player Goalkeeping. Gilstrap has been married since 2015 to Kelly Gilstrap.

Career

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Youth and amateur

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Gilstrap grew up inLexington, South Carolina, attendedLexington High School,[1] played club soccer for the NECSA (now South Carolina United FC) Galaxy, and playedcollege soccer atClemson University and at theCollege of Charleston, where he registered a 1.16 goals allowed average (GAA) and 4 shutouts during his senior season.

During his college years Gilstrap also played with theGreenville Lions in theUSL Premier Development League.[2]

Professional

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Gilstrap was drafted with the 13th overall pick in the 2006 USL-1 draft byMiami FC, and spent the season playing in theUSL First Division, making five first team appearances and playing in international friendlies against teams from Spain, Brazil and Guatemala.

He transferred to the expansionCleveland City Stars in 2007, and immediately became a fan-favorite, appearing in 20 regular season games in 2 seasons with the team, and helping them to theUSL Second Division championship in 2008.

After spending the 2008-09 USL offseason playing in the South AfricanPremier Soccer League withMaritzburg United, Gilstrap re-signed with Cleveland for a third season on April 22, 2009.[3]

Gilstrap captained the Stars in their firstUSL First Division campaign in 2009. Despite their last place finish, Gilstrap finished among the top 7 goalkeepers in the league in 4 statistical categories, including saves and shutouts.[4] He was also awarded the Stars' Community Leadership Player of the Year Award for his work with the club and community during the season.[5]

Gilstrap played the 2010 season with thePittsburgh Riverhounds of theUSL Second Division. The team finished in 3rd place after losing to theRichmond Kickers in the semifinals of the USL-2 Playoffs. Gilstrap won the 2010 USL-2 Goalkeeper of the Year Award[6] and was voted First Team All-league for his efforts during the campaign.[7] On February 9, 2011, Gilstrap signed a two-year contract extension with Pittsburgh.[8] On 18 February 2013, Gilstrap signed another 2-year extension to play through with the Riverhounds through the 2014USL Pro season.[9]

On January 8, 2015, Gilstrap signed with theCarolina RailHawks for the 2015 season.[10]

Gilstrap returned to Pittsburgh on January 7, 2016.[11]

References

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  1. ^For the love of sport thestate.com
  2. ^"United Soccer Leagues (USL)". Archived fromthe original on 2009-01-09. Retrieved2009-04-30.
  3. ^City Stars Re-Sign Goalkeeper Hunter Gilstrap
  4. ^"USL First Division 2009 Goalkeeper Stats". Archived fromthe original on 2010-01-05. Retrieved2009-10-06.
  5. ^Cleveland City Stars End of Season Awards
  6. ^USL-2 Award Winners Announced
  7. ^"USL-2 All League Teams Announced". Archived fromthe original on 2012-07-24. Retrieved2010-09-15.
  8. ^"Gilstrap Signs Two Year Contract". 9 February 2011.
  9. ^"Riverhounds Re-sign Gilstrap for Inaugural Season at Highmark Stadium". Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Archived fromthe original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved18 February 2013.
  10. ^"Carolina RailHawks NASL: RailHawks Acquire Goalkeeper Hunter Gilstrap". Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-11. Retrieved2015-01-08.
  11. ^"Gilstrap Makes Return to Riverhounds - United Soccer League". Archived fromthe original on 2016-01-25. Retrieved2016-01-09.

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