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- Height / Weight: 6-4 / 205
- Age: 28 (10/28/1981)
- Pronunciation: JAKE-wuh
- Experience: 6 Years
- Hometown: Eugene, Oregon
- How Acquired: Selected from Houston in the MLS Expansion Draft on November 26, 2008
- Previous Clubs: Houston (MLS, 2008) , Rheindorf Altach (Austria, 2007-08), Houston (MLS, 2007) , Los Angeles (MLS, 2007) , Chicago (MLS, 2003-06)
- Top MLS career scorer on Sounders FC, with 32 goals and 17 assists in six regular seasons
- Helped Houston repeat as MLS Cup champion in 2007
- Three caps for U.S. National Team
- Coach Sigi Schmid: "Nate works tremendously hard for a big man up front."
MLS Experience
2008: Re-signed with Houston (7/15) and produced four goals and four assists in 14 games at forward during the second half of the season. In the playoffs, started first leg at New York (11/1) and came on as a substitute in second leg vs. New York (11/9). Scored first Dynamo goal of the year in the SuperLiga championship, giving Houston a 1-0 lead. Played 90 minutes in each of the Dynamo's first three Champions League games.
2007: Traded to Houston mid-season from Los Angeles and netted six goals and added two assists in 15 league games for Houston. Scored the game-winning goals in Houston’s SuperLiga win over Club América and in the Western Conference final against Kansas City, while helping Houston to its second consecutive MLS Cup title.
2006: Notched a career-high eight goals in 28 games while adding two assists in third and final season with Chicago. Set career-highs in games played (28), games started (22), minutes played (2,037) and shots (48).
2005: Started 15 of 18 MLS contests played, scoring seven goals and three assists in 1,361 minutes for Chicago. Missed 13 games to injury, but still finished in top three on the Fire with seven goals (2nd), 24 shots on goal (2nd) and 45 shots (3rd). Scored his first goal of the season against the New York MetroStars (4/22) at Giants Stadium with his tally standing as the game-winner in a 1-0 win that broke a nearly one-year road winless streak for the Fire. Registered the first hat trick of MLS career against Chivas USA (6/4) in a 5-2 Fire win. Earned Honda MLS Player of the Month honor for June after scoring six total goals and one assist.
2004: Switched between the forward and midfield positions in his 26 games (21 starts), scoring four goals and four assists for Chicago. Four goals tied for the second most on the Fire and four assists tied for third on the squad. Appeared in all four of the Fire's CONCACAF Champions Cup contests, making three starts. In the only game that he didn't start, came on as a second half sub vs. Saprissa (3/21) and recorded the game-winning assist on Jim Curtin's 86th minute score in the return leg of the Champions Cup Semifinals. 2003: Signed a Project 40 contract with MLS, and entered the
2003: MLS SuperDraft, where he was selected third overall by Chicago. Played in 20 games as a rookie, making five starts, registering two goals and two assists. Scored first-career MLS goal against Los Angeles (9/13).
Other Professional Experience
Made U.S. National Team debut in 5-0 win over Norway on January 29, 2006, at The Home Depot Center, coming on as a substitute in the 67th minute. Started and played the first half of United States win over Denmark on January 20, 2007, at The Home Depot Center. Made third international appearance in 2-0 U.S. loss to England at Wembley Stadium on May 28, 2008.
College
Finished 10th in total points (80), tied for 13th in goals (29), and 10th in assists (22). Led the Pilots in scoring in each of his three seasons. All-America in final two seasons, as sophomore and junior and three-time All-West Coast Conference first team and also WCC All-Academic selection Scored Portland's only goals in 2001 NCAA playoff wins over Gonzaga and Washington. WCC Freshman of the Year in 2000.
High School/Club
Lettered four years at South Eugene High School. Two-time Parade All-American selection. Twice named Oregon 4A Player of the Year after scoring 30 goals as a junior and 21 goals and 20 assists as a senior. Team won three Midwestern League titles and the Oregon 4A state championship in 1998.
Grew up on a ranch on the McKenzie River. If he could be a professional athlete in another sport, he would be an Olympic skier. Favorite soccer memory is winning the MLS Cup in 2007 with Houston. Brother, Josh, played soccer at New Mexico and Portland.
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- Starting Lineup
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