26 Liz Harlan
26 - Liz Harlan
Height: 5-0
Year: So.
Hometown: Micanopy, FL
High School: Eastside
Position: F
Major: Anthropology
Parents: William & Betty Harlan

Junior (2010):

Harlan set career-best marks in 2010 with 20 games played (all off the bench), three goals and one assist for seven points.  She scored goals in back-to-back victories for Emory, helping the Eagles to a 4-1 win over Oglethorpe University on October 12th and a 2-0 win at New York University on October 15th.  Harlan also scored a goal against Rhodes College on September 19th, helping Emory to a 2-0 win, and assisted on the 'golden goal' during Emory's 2-1 overtime win over Case Western Reserve University on October 31st.  Harlan finished the year with six shots, four of which were on goal. 

Sophomore (2009):

Harlan played in nine games off the bench for the Eagles during the 2009 season.  She assisted on one goal during the season, coming during Emory's 5-0 win over Carnegie Mellon University on November 7th.  Harlan took seven shots during the season, six of which were on goal.

Freshman (2008):

Harlan played in 13 Emory matches during the season, making one start on September 13th against Mississippi College.  The freshman assisted on a goal in the first game of her collegiate career, helping the Eagles to a 4-0 win over Guilford College on August 29th.  Harlan recorded her first career goal on September 23rd, during Emory's 6-1 win over Brewton-Parker College.

Career Statistics:

 GPGSGoalsAssistsPoints
2008131113
200990011
2010200317
Totals4214311 

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Prior to Emory:

Played for four seasons on the Eastside High School soccer team, serving as the squad's captain during her senior year... Was named the Scholar Athlete of the Year by the Gainesville Sun in 2008... Inducted into the Eastside High School Hall of Fame for both soccer and diving... Coached by Sarah Goldberg in high school... Played for the Gainesville Hotshots club soccer team for five seasons, where she was coached by BasiL benjamin and Cherie Clark... Was a two-time state qualifier for diving in high school.

Personal:

Born December 6, 1989.

Quote:

"I chose Emory because of its great location and great academic reputation."