3 Dylan Price
3 - Dylan Price
Height: 5-11
Weight: 175
Year: So.
Hometown: Great Falls, VA
High School: Langley
Position: F
Major: Business & Russian
Parents: Matt & Mary Ann Price

Sophomore (2012):

Price earned an honorable mention to the all-University Athletic Association (UAA) team for the second-straight season in 2012.  He played in all 20 of Emory's games during the 2012 season, making 17 starts and finishing second on the team with 12 goals and 27 points, both career-best marks.  Of his 12 goals, six were game winning scores, one short of the school single-season record and the second-most among all UAA players.  He ended the year ranked third in the UAA in both goals and goals per game, fourth in points and sixth in points per game.  He registered two goals and two assists in UAA games, ranking him eighth in goals and ninth in points in conference contests.  Price was recognized as the UAA Athlete of the Week on September 24th, after scoring four goals during the week, including a 'hat trick' against Birmingham-Southern College on September 20th, the first of his career and 37th in the program's history.  He also registered a multiple-goal game against Maryville College (Tenn.) on September 5th, registering two goals and one assist in a 3-1 win.  Price scored the game-winning 'golden goal' against Covenant College on October 19th, and assisted on the 'golden goal' against the University of Chicago on September 29th.  Price claimed a Capital One/ CoSIDA Academic All-District honor for his efforts both on the field and in the classroom.  After two seasons on the team, Price is tied for fourth in the program's history with eight career game-winning goals, and has totaled 19 goals and four assists for 42 points.

Freshman (2011):

Price made an immediate impact with the Eagles during his freshman campaign, leading the squad with seven goals and finishing second on the team with 15 points, en route to receiving an honorable mention to the all-University Athletic Association (UAA) team.  Price's two game-winning goals during the season were both 'golden goals,' coming against Covenant College on October 5th and New York University on October 30th.  He became just the fourth Emory player to record multiple 'golden goals' in a single season, joining former Eagles John Symbas (1999), Matt Levine (2000) and Patrick McFarland (2007).  The forward was also just the sixth Emory player to earn all-UAA status with fewer than nine starts, after the freshman started seven contests during the campaign, while playing in 17.  In addition to scoring the 'golden goal' against NYU, Price also scored the game-tying goal in regulation, en route to the Eagles' 2-1 victory.  He had a three-point game (a goal and an assist on the game-winning goal) during the Eagles' 2-1 win over Piedmont College on October 19th.  He scored his first collegiate goal on September 3rd during a 3-2 loss to Roanoke College, earning a spot on the Roanoke Invitational All-Tournament Team.  Price was second on the squad with 36 shots and third with 16 shots on goal during the year.

Career Statistics:

  GP GS Goals Assists Points
2011 17 7 7 1 15
2012 20 17 12 3 27
Totals 37 24 19 4 42

For complete career statistics, click here.

Honors:

2011 All-University Athletic Association Honorable Mention
Roanoke Invitational All-Tournament Team
 
2012 All-University Athletic Association Honorable Mention
CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District
 

Prior to Emory:

Played on the Langley High School soccer team from 2008-11, serving as the team captain during his sophomore, junior and senior years... Was the Region and District Player of the Year in 2011... Earned all-district and all-region honors in 2010 and 2011, and all-state and all-met honors in 2011... Scored 18 goals and assisted on 10 other during his senior year... Coached by Bo Amato in high school... Also played club soccer for Great Falls GFA, where he served as the captain and was coached by Mark Ryan.

Personal:

Born February 19, 1993.

Why he chose Emory:

"Emory is a perfect combination of great academics, competitive athletics, and a friendly community."