Emory
 

 
 

Andrew Zalk

Head Shot Position: Midfielder
Height: 5-7
Weight: 140
Hometown: Short Hills, NJ
High School: Millburn
Major: Business Administration
Parents: Glenn & Felice
   

Senior (2007):

Zalk was a key piece of the Emory offense during his senior season, finishing fourth on the squad with a career-best 14 points.  He also set career bests in both goals (five) and assists (four), including two game-winning goals.  The midfielder had two two-goal games during the season, one against Guilford College (N.C.) and the other against Brandeis University (Mass.).  Zalk was one of eight Eagles to play in each of Emory’s 19 games, and the senior started a career-high five games.  Zalk finishes his Emory career with nine goals and eight assists for 26 points in 63 total games played.

Junior (2006):

Zalk was a key bench player for the Eagles, appearing in all of Emory’s 17 games and making two starts.  He was Emory’s sixth-leading scorer during the year, compiling two goals and two assists for six points.  The junior opened the season in a big way, scoring a goal and adding an assist in the team’s first game, a 4-0 rout of Wisconsin Lutheran.  Zalk added his second goal of the season in a 3-0 win over Piedmont College (Ga.).  He took 11 shots during the season, five of which were on goal.

Sophomore (2005):

Zalk appeared in 13 games for the Eagles during his sophomore year.  The midfielder scored one goal, coming in a game against Oglethorpe University (Ga.).  Zalk took eight shots during the season, five of which were on goal.

Freshman (2004):

Andrew Zalk appeared in 14 games for the Eagles in a reserve role. He scored one goal and two assists for a total of four points, including a game-winning goal against Maryville College (Tenn.) on Oct. 24.

Career Statistics:

 
GP
GS
Goals
Assists
Points
2004
14
0
1
2
4
2005
13
0
1
0
2
2006
17
2
2
2
6
2007
19
5
5
4
14
Totals
63
7
9
8
26

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Quote:

"Playing soccer at Emory has showed me what its like to play at the next level. The coaches are great, my teammates are great, the competition is great. The soccer is awesome."