2006 season stats
GPGoalsAssists
904
name: Mark Lisi
position: M
height: 6-1 weight:165
Birthdate: October 11, 1977
Hometown: Englewood, CO
last club: D.C. United (MLS)
Regular Season Statsfull bio l year-by-year stats
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2006New York97506043210420
Career120837,595730934112299150
Corporate Teammate: Signs By Tomorrow

MLS Experience

2005: Recorded his first assist of 2005 on John Wolyniec's goal against New England on May 21. Played only 30 minutes on May 31 against the Fire due to an ankle injury. Tallied the game tying assist on June 4 @ L.A. Started and played all 90 minutes on June 18 against Columbus and at New England on June 25. Started and played the full 90 minutes at Real Salt Lake on July 4. Started and played 75 minutes on July 9 vs. L.A. Started and played 89 minutes on July 16 vs. Colorado. Played the full 90 minutes at Columbus on July 20. Started and played 76 minutes on July 23 at San Jose. Started and played the full 90 minutes on July 27 vs. FC Dallas and tallied an assist. Started and played 45 minutes on August 6 at FC Dallas. Missed his second and third matches of the season on August 10 vs. DC, August 14 vs. Columbus and August 21 vs. Chivas USA due to a quad contusion. Came on as a sub vs. Kansas City September 3, playing 15 minutes. Came on as a sub at Kansas City on September 10, playing 7 minutes. Came on as a sub vs New England on September 17, playing 11 minutes. Came on as a sub at New England on September 24, playing 16 minutes. Started and played the full 90 minutes on October 1 vs. DC, and registered his fourth assist of the season. Came on in the 79th minute for Amado Guevara on October 5. Started and played the full 90 minutes at D.C. October 8. Started and played the full 90 minutes on October 16 at Chivas USA, recording an assist on Michael Bradley's game-winner.

2004: An ankle injury plagued Lisi for the majority of the season ... He started off on fire recording two assists in a 3-1 win over Columbus on 4/3 in the team's opener ... Followed that with an assist in the Metros' 3-2 win over D.C. in the club's home opener on 4/17 ... Came off the bench and played 23 minutes on 4/25 against the New England Revolution ... Played the full 90 minutes at Chicago on 5/1…Came on and played 5 minutes at San Jose on 5/8 ... Played the full 90 minutes against Chicago on 5/15 ... Played the full 90 at New England on 5/22 ... Started and played 79 minutes versus Kansas City on 5/30 ... Played the full 90 minutes against Dallas on 6/5…Started and played 85 minutes at San Jose on 6/12 ... In the game on 6/12 suffered the ankle injury which sidelined him for the majority of the remainder of the season ... He came on and played 4 minutes as a sub against LA on 8/8 ... Then returned in the playoffs to see 10 minutes of action in the first leg of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, and 32 minutes in the second leg.

2003: A breakout year for Lisi, as he played in 24 games (20 starts), logging 4,423 minutes and scoring one goal and 11 assists for 13 points ... His 11 assists ranked him second in the league behind Kansas City's Preki (17) ... A two assist performance on 7/12 helped the Metros come back from a 3-0 deficit to tie New England 3-3 ... Lisi ended the season with assists in three straight games and a goal in the last game of the season for five points in three games ... Three times during the 2003 season Lisi registered three game assist streaks.

2002: Totaled 23 games played (six starts) with two goals and one assist ... The five points (2G, 1A) all came as a Metro ... Started and played 75' in 3-2 loss to Columbus (7/31), firing two shots on goal ... Came on as a substitute (83') for Paule in 3-1 win at Kansas City and found Faria for the clinching goal in stoppage time ... Started and played 68 minutes in midfield in a 4-3 win over New England (7/20) ... Replaced injured Tab Ramos (43') and finished the match in a 3-2 win at Columbus (7/6) ... Came on as a substitute to score the clinching goal (85') in a 2-0 win over New England. (6/29) ... Came off the bench replacing Jeff Moore and played 20 minutes in 5-0 rout of Los Angeles. (6/15) ... Notched his first goal as a Metro on a header off a Tab Ramos corner kick in the 62' of the 4-2 loss at DC United (5/18) ... Recorded Metro debut as a 46' substitute for Ross Paule in the 2-1 road loss to San Jose (5/11) ... Acquired, along with defender Craig Ziadie, from DC United on May 9 in exchange for midfielder Petter Villegas and defender Orlando Perez.

2001: Lisi led an impressive rookie corps at DC United in minutes played with 1,720 and tied Abdul Thompson Conteh for most appearances with 25 (23 starts) ... Versatility and attacking skills added a different dimension to United's midfield ... He finished third in scoring with 13 points on four goals and five assists ... He came on as a sub for Bobby Convey in the 80th minute to make his first professional appearance in the MLS season opener against Kansas City and scored the game-winning goal eight minutes later (4/7) ... He also posted another game-winning tally against Communicaciones in the F. C. Giants Cup semis on August 3.

College

Led Clemson with 15 goals and eight assists for 38 points as a senior ... Earned a place on the NSCAA Division First Team All-American list ... Also a member of the All-ACC First Team ... Finished a stellar four-year career at Clemson with 43 goals and 37 assists for 103 points ... In 1999, he was named First-team All-ACC ... Started and participated in 18 of the 19 contests ... Third on the squad in scoring with 16 points ... Had five goals on 27 shots and six assists ... Second on the team in game-winning goals with two ... Had a nine- point scoring game against Winthrop when he rang up four goals and one assists in the Tigers' 9-0 victory... As a sophomore, he was named Second Team All-American by Soccer News, first team All-ACC and All-ACC Tournament team ... One of only two Tigers to start every game that season ... Second on the team in total points scored with 37 ... Led the team and the ACC in assists with 17...This number ranks fourth in Tiger history for most assists in a single season ... In 1997, the midfielder scored three goals and had six assists for the Tigers during his freshman season ... Started four matches during 1997, and played in 18 contests ... Scored 12 points for Trevor Adair's Tigers ... He had two goals including the game-winning goal in Clemson's 5-0 shutout of UNC-Charlotte in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on November 23.

High School

Named 1995 Colorado Player of the Year ... Member of the 1995 All-Colorado team, NSCAA/Umbro All-Rocky Mountain Region team, and the Denver Post Rocky Mountain News All-Colorado team ... Member of the 1993 and 1995 All-State teams and 1992, '93, '95 All-League teams ... Helped lead Regis High School to the State Championship in 1992 and 1995 ... Member of club teams Aurora, Colorado Foxes, and Club Columbine ... Columbine was State Champions from 1994-97 and was third in the nation in 1994.

Personal

Lisi is a music lover, and huge Dave Matthews Band fan.