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14 Emily Miller

  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Garden City
  • Hometown Garden City, NY

Biography

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Emily Miller

» 2007 Second Team All-Centennial
» 2007 NFHCA Second Team All-South Region
» 2006 NFHCA First Team All-South Region
» 2006 NFHCA Second Team All-American
» 2006 First Team All-Centennial
» 2006 womensfieldhockey.com Honorable Mention All-American

2007: Started all 20 games ? finished with a team-high 15 goals and 35 points ? tied for second on the team with five assists and four game-winning goals ? tied for fourth in the Centennial in goals per game (0.75), fifth in points per game (1.75) ? scored two goals in upset win over #4 Cortland ? scored in win over FDU ? named womensfieldhockey.com Division III Player of the Week (9/4) ? notched two goals in win over Drew ? named to Centennial Conference Honor Roll (9/10) ? scored the fastest overtime goal in program history in win over Gettysburg, just 17 seconds in ? named to Centennial Conference Honor Roll (9/17) ? scored just 48 seconds into win over Dickinson ? tallied an assist in win at Haverford ? scored on a rebound in win at Swarthmore ? assisted on Gabi Henn's game-winner in shutout win at #18 Franklin & Marshall ? scored her third career hat trick and added an assist in win over Muhlenberg ? first goal of the game against the Mules, just 1:53 in, proved to be the game-winner ? named Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week (10/15) ? assisted on the game-winner and scored in shut out win over McDaniel ? picked up an assist in loss at #6 Ursinus ? tallied second hat trick of season in shutout win over Bryn Mawr ? named to Centennial Conference Honor Roll (10/29).

2006: Played all 23 games and started 20 ? led the team with 48 points, 19 goals and 10 assists ? ranked first in the Centennial in points per game (2.09), goals per game (0.83) and game-winning goals (5) ? also ranked second in assists per game (0.43) ? three-time Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week ? broke the Hopkins single-season points record (48) and tied the single-season goals record (19) ? scored a goal and tallied three assists in first game of season against Cortland ? picked up three points (1g, 1a) in shutout win over Frostburg ? scored a goal and added two assists in shutout win over College of Notre Dame ? tallied a goal in win over Washington & Lee ? tallied her first career hat trick in come-from-behind win at Muhlenberg, scoring the overtime game-winner ? tallied an assist in loss at Swarthmore ? scored the game-winner and picked up an assist in win at Franklin & Marshall ? scored both of Hopkins' goals in shutout over Dickinson ? tallied her second career hat trick, including the game-winner, in win against Haverford ? assisted on Sarah Bender's game-winning goal in come-from-behind effort at Washington ? picked up a goal and an assist in shutout of Bryn Mawr ? netted the game-winner against McDaniel ? scored in loss at Ursinus ? scored in win over McDaniel in Centennial Conference semifinals ? scored both of Hopkins goals in shutout of Rochester in ECAC Mid-Atlantic semifinals.

2005: Played five games, all in the final half of the season ? scored first career goal in win over Bryn Mawr.

Personal: Emily J. Miller ? born June 17, 1987 ? daughter of Kenneth and Joan Miller ? all-rookie, all-county, all-state and second team All-American ? team captain ? led team to four Nassau County Championships, one Long Island Championship and one state championship finals appearance ? also played lacrosse ? interned with Smith Barney and Merrill Lynch ? majoring in economics with a minor in entrepreneurship and management.

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Historical Player Information

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    2005Freshman

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    2006Sophomore

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    2007Junior

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    2008Senior

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