CINCINNATI, Ohio – FC Cincinnati announced the addition of three players to its squad for the 2017 USL season on Friday, led by former OKC Energy FC and Seattle Sounders FC forward Andy Craven. Marco Dominguez and Aaron Walker are also set to join the club, with the three signings pending USL and federation approval.

“We are looking forward to Andy, Marco and Aaron joining the club,” said FCC Head Coach John Harkes. “Marco is a young player who is motivated to prove himself and Andy’s abilities and competitiveness will strengthen our team in the attacking third. We were impressed by Aaron during the Open Tryout last month and we feel are pleased that we have a player coming from our tryout for the second straight year. We think he will be a good fit.”

Craven joins FCC after two years with the Seattle Sounders organization. A 6-foot forward, Craven played in 16 matches for Seattle Sounders FC 2 last season and totaled eight points on three goals and two assists while registering five goals and five assists in 14 contests in 2015. Craven was a decorated forward at the collegiate level playing two years at North Carolina after transferring from the College of Charleston following his sophomore year.

The 48th selection in the 2014 Major League Soccer SuperDraft by Seattle Sounders FC, Craven was also a MAC Hermann Trophy finalist his senior season. The former Tar Heel was named a first-team All-American by College Soccer News and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America after tying for first in the nation with 15 goals and pacing all players with 35 total points to go along with eight game-winning goals.