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Matthew Levine
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Position: |
Forward |
Height: |
6-3 |
Weight: |
195 |
Hometown: |
Princeton, NJ |
High School: |
Princeton |
Major: |
Economics |
Parents: |
Tom Levine & Kathy Ales |
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Senior (2003):
Senior forward Matthew Levine became
the fifth Eagle to be honored as the University Athletic Association's
Player of the Year. Levine was selected to the all-conference
first team for the third straight year, a feat accomplished
by only two other players in Emory history. Levine began the
season with a 10-game goal-scoring streak that included three
multi-goal games. He finished it leading the Eagles in goals
(15) and points (35). He was ranked nationally as high as
eighth and ninth, respectively, in those categories. Levine
finished his collegiate career with 120 points, 49 goals,
and 22 assists, totals that rank second, third, and sixth
in the school record book.
Junior (2002):
Junior forward Matthew Levine finished
among the national scoring leaders for NCAA Division III.
He was 18th in the nation in points per game in the final
NCAA statistical report and 28th in goals per game. Levine
led the Eagles with 16 goals, nine assists and 41 points.
Levine recorded two hat tricks as well as three game winning
goals to share the team lead. He was named conference "Athlete
of the Week" for September 4 and Emory "Athlete
of the Week" four times. He ranks eighth all-time in
school history for career points (85), sixth in career goals
(34), and 12th in career assists (17). This is the second
time that Levine has been named to the all-region team and
the all-conference first team.
Sophomore
(2001):
Played in 18 of 18 games and started
17 of those. Had 12 goals and eight assists for 32 points.
Had two game winning goals. Had a career high 10 shots against
Haverford on October 15. Was selected to the NSCAA / Adidas
All-South Third Team. Was selected to the All-Conference (UAA)
First Team. Placed amongst the top-ten all-time single season
scoring leaders at Emory.
Freshman (2000):
Played in 15 of 17 games and started
five of those. Had six goals for 12 points. Three of the six
goals were game winning. Had a season high four shots twice
against University of the South (TN) on November and Maryville
College (TN) on November 4.
Career Statistics:
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GP |
GS |
Goals
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Assists |
Points |
| 2000 |
15 |
5 |
6 |
0 |
12 |
| 2001 |
18 |
17 |
12 |
8 |
32 |
| 2002 |
18 |
17 |
16 |
9 |
41 |
| 2003 |
18 |
17 |
15 |
5 |
35 |
| Totals |
69 |
56 |
49 |
22 |
120 |
For complete
career statistics, click
here.
Quote:
"Being a part of a team requires
hard work, dedication and determination. Each member of a
team must work hard to become the best they can be so that
they don't let their teamates down. If one link in the chain
breaks, the whole chain falls apart."
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