• 2023 UAA Champions!
  • 2023 Final National Ranking: #20
  • 2017 NCAA Elite Eight
  • 8 UAA Championships
  • 15 NSCAA/USC All-Americans
  • 12 Academic All-Americans
  • 17 NCAA Tournament Appearances

Defense
(Nov. 14) Senior captain Andrew Chern turned in a solid performance on both the offensive and defensive ends of the field in Saturday's NCAA tournament loss to Greensboro College.  Chern's play kept the game close the entire match before the Eagles fell 1-0 to GC.  He displayed leadership throughout the year while helping lead the Eagles to a season record of 15-4-0.  He finished his career with three goals and 10 assists for 16 points. 


Offense
(Oct. 31) Junior Chad Chambers scored two goals over the weekend, upping his total to seven.  Chambers scored the team's only goal Friday in a 2-1 loss to third-ranked Rochester before coming back and scoring a golden goal in Sunday's overtime win at Case Western Reserve.  Chambers stands fifth on the team in goals scored.

Defense
(Oct. 31) Senior goalkeeper Rohit Agarwal recorded another shut-out over the weekend to up his total to 10 shut-outs for the season.  Against third-ranked Rochester he finished with nine saves, while recording four saves against Case Western Reserve.


Offense
(Oct. 24) Freshman Patrick McFarland recorded his first collegiate hat trick on Saturday against Piedmont College in a 6-0 Eagles win. McFarland now has nine goals on the season, for second most on the team, which stands 14-1-0 and is ranked 11th in the country.

Defense
(Oct. 24) Senior Jeff Collins helped led Emory to two shut-out victories this past week. Collins and the Emory defense dominated LaGrange College and Piedmont College to up the shut-out total to 13 through 15 contests. The defense held LaGrange to one shot, while Piedmont had eight.


Offense
(Oct. 17) Karl Dix became the UAA's all-time leader in career assists over the weekend. For his career he has 39 assists, second all-time at Emory. Against NYU on Friday he recorded an assist and a goal each. On Sunday against Brandeis he turned in a solid performance that included two goals and two assists each. Dix becomes the UAA leader in only three seasons after transferring to Emory at the start of the 2003 season.

Defense
(Oct. 17) Senior captain Andrew Chern led the Emory defense to consecutive UAA shut outs over the weekend, defeating NYU 4-0 and Brandeis 7-0. Against NYU the defense allowed three shots for the match, while Brandeis had six. For the year, Emory has recorded 10 shut-out victories.


Offense
(Oct. 3) Junior Tai Doan scored his second goal of the year to help the ninth-ranked Emory Eagles defeat Washington University by a score of 4-1. Doan scored Emory's fourth goal of the afternoon to cap off an impressive offensive performance by the Eagles. He has been a catalyst for an offensive attack that is averaging three goals per contest.

Defense
(Oct. 3) Junior Matthew Kaufman turned in a solid defensive effort Saturday in Emory's 4-1 win over Washington University to open conference play. Kaufman and the ninth-ranked Emory defense have held their 10 opponents to a combined two goals this season.


Offense
(Sept. 26) Freshman mid-fielder Patrick Carver continues to provide solid offensive production for Emory. This past week Carver scored two goals against Shorter in a 3-0 win, one against Sewanee in a 2-0 victory and the game-winning goal against Rhodes in a 1-0 victory. For the season Carver has nine goals to lead the squad.

Defense
(Sept. 26) Senior Jeff Collins continues to lead a solid defensive unit for the 10th-ranked Emory men's soccer team. Collins has been an integral part in a defense that has allowed one goal through nine games this season. This past week the Eagles shut out Shorter College 3-0, Sewanee 2-0 and Rhodes College 1-0. Emory stands 9-0 on the season as it prepares to enter conference play.


Offense
(Sept. 19) Freshman Patrick Carver scored the game-winning goal against Greensboro College, Saturday in the 83rd minute to keep the 12th-ranked Emory men's soccer team undefeated on the year at 6-0. Carver's goal came unassisted from 30 yards out. He has scored six goals on the year, with his high coming against Huntingdon College with four.

Defense
(Sept. 19) Senior goalie Rohit Agarwal continues to play solid defense in goal for head coach Mike Rubesch. Agarwal recorded two more saves in Saturday's 1-0 victory over Greensboro College. The Eagle's goalie play for the year has limited their six opponents to just one goal combined, while outscoring them 22-1.


Offense
(Sept. 12) Senior Karl Dix helped the 17th-ranked Emory men's soccer team remain undefeated on the year after scoring four goals and recoding seven assists during the Eagles three matches this past week. On Sept. 7 against Huntingdon College, Dix scored one goal and had three assists as Emory defeated the Hawks 8-0. Over the weekend Dix scored a goal and assisted on two others as the Eagles upset 11th-ranked North Carolina Wesleyan 3-1. In Sunday's match against Methodist College he came through with two more goals and assists as the blue and gold blanked Methodist 4-0. Last season Dix was voted to the all-region first team, while also garnering first team all-UAA honors.

Defense
(Sept. 12) Junior Brandon Rust continued to be an integral part of the Emory defense that has only allowed one goal through five games. The Eagles have outscored their opponents 22-1. In Saturday's match against the 11th-ranked North Carolina Wesleyan Bishops, Rust added to the offensive totals by scoring on a penalty kick.


(Sept. 6) Sophomore transfer Joey Howie led the Eagles with two goals and an assist in Sunday's 6-0 victory over cross-town rival Oglethorpe University. Howie, a transfer from Southern Methodist University, scored his first goal of the season as an Eagle with 11:57 left in the first half to give his team a 3-0 advantage. During the second half when Emory scored three goals in a span of one minute and 30 seconds Howie recorded two assists.