6 Clare Mullins
6 - Clare Mullins
Height: 5-10
Year: Fr.
Hometown: Atlanta, GA
High School: Marist
Position: D
Major: Undecided
Parents: Craig & Laura Mullins

Freshman (2010):

Mullins was the only Emory freshman to start all 22 games during the season, and finished the year with 1,782 minutes played, the second-most in the program's history.  She led all Emory players with six assists during the season, and her 12 points were the fourth-most by an Eagle in 2010.  Mullins added on three goals, including the game-winning scores during the Eagles' 7-0 win over Agnes Scott College on September 22nd and their 4-1 win over Oglethorpe University on October 12th.  She finished the Agnes Scott game with a season-best five points, coming on two goals and an assist.  Despite playing in her first postseason, Mullins is already tied for Emory's career lead with two assists in NCAA Tournament matches, one coming on the game-winning goal against Maryville College, and the other on the game-tying goal against Wheaton College.  Mullins had a season-best two assists at Maryville College during the regular season on September 26th.  She was also a contributor to an Emory defense that recorded a 0.56 goals-against average, the 23rd-lowest mark among NCAA Division III teams during the year. Opponents averaged just 4.1 shots on goal per game against the Eagles' defense, including 11 games of three shots on goal or less.  Mullins was named the University Athletic Association's (UAA) Defensive Player of the Week on September 27th.

Career Statistics:

 GPGSGoalsAssistsPoints
201022223612
Totals22223612 

For complete career statistics, click here.

Prior to Emory:

Played on the Marist School soccer team for four seasons, serving as the team captain during her senior campaign...  Was coached by Sergio Stadler... Also played club soccer for the Tophat Soccer Club, and served as the squad's captain from 2004-10... Her club team was coached by Kerry Gregg.

Personal:

Born October 14, 1991... Was a member of the Spanish Honor Society and served as the National Honor Society President.

Quote:

"I chose Emory because it is a perfect blend of academic and athletics, and the campus and weather are beautiful."