11 Charlie Donahue
11 - Charlie Donahue
Height: 5-10
Weight: 160
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Richmond, VA
High School: Douglas S. Freeman
Position: M
Major: Business & History
Parents: Tom & Mary Sue Donahue

Junior (2011):

Donahue played in 16 games and made nine starts during his junior campaign.  He finished the year with one goal, coming against Case Western Reserve University on October 14th.  Donahue took seven shots during the year, five of which were on goal.

Sophomore (2010):

Donahue appeared in 19 games for Emory during the 2010 season, making nine starts and scoring one goal, while assisting on a pair.  He scored the goal on a penalty kick against Piedmont College on September 22nd, helping Emory to a 5-0 win.  Both of Donahue's assistscame against UAA-rival Case Western Reserve University on October 31st, including one on the game-winning goal, leading the Eagles to a 2-0 victory.  He finished the year with 12 shots, five of which were on goal.

Freshman (2009):

Donahue played in 17 of Emory's 18 games during his freshman year, making one start.  The midfielder's only goal of the season was the game-winning goal during the Eagles' 3-1 win at Oglethorpe University on October 7th.  Donahue took seven shots during the season, four of which were on goal.

Career Statistics:

  GP GS Goals Assists Points
2009 17 1 1 0 2
2010 19 9 1 2 4
2011 16 9 1 0 2
Totals 52 19 3 2 8

For complete career statistics, click here.

Prior to Emory:

Played for three seasons on the Douglas S. Freeman High School soccer team, serving as the team captain during his senior year... Totaled 10 goals and three assists during his high school career... Was named to the all-district first team and to the all-region and all-metro second teams in 2009... Named his team's offensive most valuable player in 2009... Coached by Andrew Feller in high school... Also played for the Richmond Strikers club team for 11 years, where he was coached by Erwan Le Crom.

Personal:

Born on September 3, 1990.

Quote:

"I chose Emory for the strong academics and the strong soccer program."