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Year: Senior
Position: Midfielder
Hometown: Sioux Falls, SD
Major: Business Administration
Previous School: Missouri Southern State University
Two-year starter has talllied 17 goals and 11 assists for 45 points to rank fifth on Mustangs' all-time career scoring list. Also ranks fifth with 17 career goals, seventh with 11 career assists, and third with seven career game-winning goals. . .2005 Data- Mustangs' fourth leading scorer with four goals and seven assists for 15 points en route to honorable mention NAIA All-America honors, NAIA All-Region III laurels, and second-team All-GPAC recognition. Scored career-high five points with two goals and an assist in Mustangs' 4-0 win against Dana College on Oct. 1. Assisted on both of Mustangs' goals in 2-0 win against Briar Cliff on Oct. 4. . .2004 Data- Made major impact after joining the team as a transfer from NCAA Division II Missouri Southern State University. Earned first-team All-GPAC honors after setting a Morningside record with six game winning goals. Tallied 13 goals to share team honors with Chris Johnson. Also tallied four assists and finished second on Mustangs' scoring chart with 30 points. His 13 goals and 30 points were the third and fifth highest single season totals in Morningside history. Scored first goal of Morningside career in 3-0 win against Dana College on Sept. 15. Tallied three goals and an assist in 9-2 win against Concordia University on Oct. 2. Scored both of the Mustangs' goals in a 2-1 win against the University of Sioux Falls on Oct. 19. Also had a two-goal performance in Mustangs' 3-2 win against Hastings College in the semifinals of the NAIA Region IV Tournament. . .Missouri Southern State Data - Team's leading scorer as a freshman with five goals and two assists for 12 points. Scored first goal of collegiate career in Sept. 12 contest against Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. Tallied season's high two goals in Sept. 20 contest against University of Central Arkansas. . .High School Data- 2003 graduate of Sioux Falls Lincoln High School. Three-time first-team all-state selection during prep career.
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