2009 season stats
GPGoalsAssists
2512
name: Todd Dunivant
position: D
height: 6-1 weight:175
Birthdate: December 26, 1980
Hometown: Wheat Ridge, CO
last club: Toronto FC (MLS)
Regular Season Statsfull bio l year-by-year stats l video highlights
yearclubgpgsmingashtsogfcfscej
2009Los Angeles25242,1311285161900
Career15915013,5014127943124105100
Most Recent Video Highlights
date clubs video description
05/30/09 Wizards @ Galaxy video Dunivant halftime interview
07/01/07 Toronto FC @ Wizards video Dunivant, Samuel on joining TFC
08/30/06 Red Bulls @ Wizards video Dunivant Goal

From Toronto FC in exchange for allocation money on February 3, 2009.

MLS Highlights

2008: Made just nine appearances, five of those as a starter. His 412 minutes played were a career-low as a broken ankle in mid-June kept him out for the remainder of the season. However, he remained active off the field and in the community and was awarded Toronto FC’s Humanitarian of the Year Award in November.

2007: Joined Toronto FC on 6/27 from New York and made his TFC league debut on the road in Kansas City on 7/1. He played 1,600 minutes in 18 games after the trade and seven before it for a total of 25 games played. Made his home debut for the Reds on 7/25 in a friendly against English Premier League side Aston Villa, scoring a goal in a 4-2 loss.

2006: Dunivant split the season between LA and New York, playing in 22 games for the two clubs. He scored a careerbest two goals on the season, with both coming as a member of the Red Bulls. He made his New York debut on 7/19 at Columbus and tallied his first goal of the year on 8/26 in a 6-0 win over Real Salt Lake. He scored again a week later in a 2-2 draw at home against Kansas City.

2005: Was acquired by the Galaxy before the season and made himself a permanent fixture for the club, winning the MLS Cup for a second time and his first U.S. Open Cup. He played every minute of each of the Galaxy's 32 MLS regular season games as well as all four playoff games for the club to become the first player in club history to accomplish the feat. He assisted on a Cobi Jones goal in a 2-2 draw with the MetroStars on 6/4 and then set up Mike Enfield in a 1-1 draw against New England a month later.

2004: Appeared in just 16 games as a result of injury, making 13 starts for the Earthquakes. However, he was healthy enough to be back in the lineup during the MLS Cup Playoffs, playing the full 90 minutes in each of San Jose’s two games. He was named his club’s co- Humanitarian of the Year.

2003: Dunivant was the first college senior taken in the draft when he was selected by San Jose with the sixth overall pick in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft and was an ever-present member of the MLS Cup winning side, appearing in and starting all 30 games for the Earthquakes. He made his Earthquakes and MLS debut 4/12 at Colorado, scoring the game-winning goal in 22nd minute. Dunivant recorded an assist on the fastest goal in MLS history 9/27 vs. Dallas, setting up Dwayne DeRosario just 11 seconds into a 5-2 win at Spartan Stadium on 9/27. That was one of his career-best six assists. He finished the season as one of just nine players in the league to start all 30 games and played more minutes (2,778) than any other non-goalkeeper in the league.

National Team

Dunivant has collected two caps with the U.S. National Team during his career. He earned first for the U.S. in a 5-0 win over Norway at The Home Depot Center. He collected a pair of assists on that day. He made his second appearance with the National Team on 2/10/06 in a 3-2 win over Japan in San Francisco.

College

A four-year starter at Stanford, Dunivant earned First Team All Pac-10 honors for three seasons with the Cardinal. As a senior in 2002, Dunivant was the only athlete to receive both first-team All-American and first-team Academic All-American honors. He captained Stanford to the 2002 College Cup Final and the 2001 NCAA Semifinals and was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team each year. He finished his Stanford career with nine goals and 28 assists in 81 games.

Personal

Dunivant is the son of Bob and Chris Dunivant and has one sister, Heather. He learned to play soccer from his brother Luke. Dunivant was an Academic All-American at Stanford, graduating from there in 2003 with a degree in Economics.