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(Nov. 8) Alex Grigalunas scored the lone goal for Emory University in a 2-1 loss to Carnegie Mellon University (PA) in a game for the conference championship. Grigalunas' goal, coming in the 81st minute of the game, was his first of the season. For the year, the sophomore has one goal and seven assists for a total of nine points, the highest total by an Emory defender this season, and sixth on the team. Grigalunas' seven assists tie him for second in school history for most assists by a defender. The Eagles finish the regular season with a record of 12-4-2.


(Nov. 1) Jon Arost scored a pair of goals in two conference road games that put Emory University in the driver's seat for the conference title. Arost scored a goal against Brandeis (Mass.) and the winning goal against New York. The two goals give him the team scoring lead with 27 points this season on 11 goals and five assists. He has set a personal high for points in a season and is one goal shy of his season-best total. Arost has moved into ninth place on the school's all-time list for career points, 10th place for career goals and sixth place for career assists.


(Oct. 25) Jacques Edeline scored two goals to lead Emory University to a 3-2 win over a regional opponent, Maryville College (Tenn.). Edeline's two goals, his second and third of the season, both came in the first half of the game off indirect kicks. With the two scores, the midfielder set a new personal career high in points scored with 14 this season, eclipsing the 13 points he amassed in 2002. Edeline has 38 points in his Emory career leaving the junior two points shy of the school's top 20 in that category. The Eagles, now 11-2-2, are currently ranked 13th in the nation.


(Oct. 18) Emory University defender Alex Grigalunas helped the Eagles remain unbeaten in conference play with his contributions on offense and defense. In two University Athletic Association games, Grigalunas and teammates yielded one goal and 12 shots at goal combined in 200 minutes of play. Grigalunas tied a school record with three assists in a 3-0 win against Case Western Reserve. This marked the second time in school history that an Emory player has assisted on all three of the team's goals. Garth Mueller last accomplished the feat on October 25th, 1992, also against Case Western. That was the team's ninth shutout of the season, one more than it had all of last season..


(Oct. 11) Jon Arost picked up a goal and an assist to help Emory University to a conference win against Washington University (Mo.). Arost's eighth goal of the season tied the game at the end of the first half. His fifth assist of the year came at the beginning of the second half to put the Eagles ahead. The senior now has 21 points this season, good for third on the team. Arost is now sixth in school history in career assists, 10th in career points, and tied for 12th in career goals. Emory, ranked 11th in the nation, is now tied for first place in the UAA.


(Oct. 4) Emory University's Kevin McCarthy was part of a defense that shut out a nationally ranked team. McCarthy helped limit the opposition to eight shots at goal in a 0-0 overtime tie against University of Chicago, ranked No. 19 in the nation. The shutout was Emory's eighth of the season, in 10 games, tying its total for last season when McCarthy and Company set a school record for lowest goals against average (0.69). Emory has allowed three goals in 10 games this season compared to 14 goals in 20 games last season.


(Sept. 27) Emory University's Chad Chambers had as many points in three games last week as he did all of last season. The sophomore forward tallied six goals, including a hat trick, and two assists for 14 points last week. Chambers scored a hat trick, including the game winner, in a win against Wisconsin-Whitewater. He had two goals and an assist in a win against Huntingdon (Ala.), and one goal and an assist in a win against Piedmont (Ga.), the latter to avenge a loss in the NCA tournament last season. As a reserve last season, Chambers amassed five goals and three assists for 13 points. He has now recorded a point in the last five games for the Eagles (7-1), ranked No. 10 in the nation.


(Sept. 20) Chad Chambers of Emory University scored the team's lone goal in an overtime loss to Greensboro College (N.C.). The goal was Chambers' third of the season, placing him one behind the team leader in that category. With six points in five games, Chambers is on pace to surpass his 13 points (5 goals, 3 assists) of last season. The sophomore forward has one game-winning goal to his credit this season.


(Sept. 13) Emory University's Karl Dix recorded a seven-point weekend to help the sixth-ranked Eagles remain unbeaten. Dix scored a true hat trick (three consecutive goals) in a 4-0 win against University of Mary Washington (Va.). His performance was the 25th hat trick in school history and made him the 12th different Eagle to achieve the feat. Dix now has four goals and three assists for 11 points in four games this season. The junior midfielder had six goals all of last season when he led the nation in NCAA Division III with 18 assists.


(Sept. 7) Emory University sweeper Tyler Gordon was part of the Eagle defense that recorded a pair of shutouts on opening weekend. Gordon and teammates yielded 12 shots combined in the two games against Richard Stockton (N.J.) and Methodist (N.C.). In the latter contest, Methodist's top two returning goal scorers, who combined for 18 goals last season, were held to zero shots at goal. Emory ended up winning its own Sonny Carter Classic. Last season, Gordon helped Emory set a single-season record for lowest goals against average (0.69).