Kelyn Rowe has been and has experienced a lot of things in his 27 years. As a #10 soccer prodigy, he has been cocky. As a person, he has been humbled. As a professional, he has risen near the pinnacle of his sport. And he has struggled. But what he hasn’t been the last two seasons in MLS is himself.
From Jonathan Sigal at SB Nation’s The Bent Musket in August of 2016:
[Kelyn Rowe’s] parents long instilled in him and his two sisters that being a good human being was as essential, if not more, than being a good athlete or student.