Former Impact midfielder Harry Shipp retires from MLS to pursue an MBA
Former Montreal Impact midfielder Harry Shipp has retired after seven MLS seasons to pursue an MBA at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.
The 28-year-old retires as a Seattle Sounder. He saw action in both of Seattle’s regular-season games before the global pandemic suspended MLS play in March and was on the bench last November when the hometown Sounders defeated Toronto 3-1 in the MLS Cup final.
“I am grateful that I was I was able to live out my childhood dreams,” Shipp said. “I grew up going to MLS games, was part of an MLS academy in its infancy and then got the opportunity to play for three clubs all over the continent. I am also grateful that my last full season ended in an MLS championship with Seattle.”
Shipp helped Notre Dame to the NCAA championship in his senior year in 2013, capping off a stellar collegiate career that saw him make 84 appearances for the Fighting Irish, be named the NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Offensive Player and a MAC Hermann Trophy finalist.