name: Bobby Rhine
position: F
height: 5-10 weight:170
Birthdate: April 18, 1976
Hometown: Fenton, MO

Professional

2003: Saw action in 25 games on the year, starting ten ... scored two goals and added one assist for five points ... netted his second goal of the season vs. COL (10/25) ... scored his first goal of the year vs. CLB (8/23) ... registered his first point of the season with an assist on the Burn's lone goal vs. LA (4/12).

2002: Finished the season second on the team in scoring with 20 points, which was also a career high ... started ten consecutive games (6/1-7/27) ... scored his seventh goal of the year @ DC (9/19) ... registered his sixth assist @ COL (9/1) ... tallied a golden goal in overtime vs. LA (8/24) ... registered his fifth assist vs. CHI (8/10) ... netted the game-winning goal vs. MET (7/4) ... scored one goal and assisted on the game-winner @ CHI (6/15) ... tied a Burn record for points in a game with seven with a hat trick and an assist vs. Colorado (6/8).

2001: S Despite playing in only 18 games on the year due to injury, finished third on the team in scoring with 17 points ... missed five consecutive games (7/4-7/21) after suffering a left high ankle sprain vs. LA on June 30 ... played the final 21 minutes @ NE (8/4), his first action since the injury ... started and played 44 minutes vs. NY/NJ (8/11) before re-aggravating his left high ankle sprain ... missed the next three games (8/15-8/25) with the injury ... registered an assist @ TB (8/29) ... assisted on the Burn's lone goal vs. CLB (6/23) ... scored one goal and assisted on two others, including the game-winner, vs. DC (6/9) ... struck for one goal vs. MIA (6/2) and tied a team record for shots on goal in a game with six ... registered a career-high two assists vs. CLB (5/12) ... scored the game-tying goal and assisted on the game-winner in overtime vs. Chicago (4/21) ... registered his first goal of the season, striking for the game-winner @ SJ (4/14).

2000: S Saw action in 23 games, starting 17 ... tallied three game-winning assists on the year ... registered at least one assist in three consecutive games (7/15-8/2) ... scored one goal and assisted on the game-winner @ New England (8/2) ... assisted on the Burn's lone goal vs. Miami (7/19) ... notched two assists, including the game-winner, vs. Miami (7/15) ... registered his second assist of the season vs. Columbus (6/7) ... started his first game of the season vs. Columbus (4/29) and assisted on the game-winning goal.

1999: S Tied a Burn record for most points by a rookie with five ... played in 16 games, starting four ... registered his first MLS assist vs. NY/NJ (8/4) ... started his first MLS game and responded by scoring two goals in Dallas' 2-1 win over San Jose (5/15) ... saw his first professional action, playing the final minute @ Chicago (4/10).

College

1998 MAC Player of the Year finalist and NSCAA Second Team All-America selection at Connecticut. 1998 First Team All-New England and First Team All-Big East. Finished his UConn career with 42 goals and 20 assists for 104 career points. Finished the 1998 season as team's leading goal-scorer with 15 goals.

Personal

Has a degree in sociology and is half-way to a masters in educational psychology. Enjoys hiking, camping and movies. His most memorable soccer moment was his first start in 1999, a game in which he scored both goals in a 2-1 win. Favorite musical artists are Coldplay, John Mayer and Jack Johnson. Favorite non-soccer teams are the St. Louis Rams, Cardinals and Blues.