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Amy Bedford

Head Shot Position: Forward
Height: 5-6
Hometown: Chicago, IL
High School: St. Ignatius
Major: Religion/Russian
Parents: John & Nan
   
   

Junior (2004):

Junior Amy Bedord split her time between the goal and the field. Playing six games in the goal, she had 3-3 win-loss record. Bedford recorded one shutout, the first of her career, against Rhodes (Tenn.) on September 18. She played 16 games total, starting 14. In the field Bedford scored one goal and one assist.

Sophomore (2003):

Tied for team lead with two game-winning assists. Those GWA came in consecutive games, Aug. 31 against Millsaps (Miss.) and Sept. 5 against Hardin-Simmons (Texas). Tied for second on the team with four assists. Seventh on the team with six points (1 goal, four assists). Scored her goal in the season opener against Rhodes (Tenn.). Recorded two assists against Millsaps (Miss.) Aug. 31.

Freshman (2002):

Bedford led the team in assists with seven and was tied for fifth in goals with four. Her point total was fourth on the team. Bedford scored her first collegiate goal against Rhodes College. She had a two-goal game against Greensboro College. Against Rochester, Bedford was credited with the game-winning assist in a 1-0 victory. She had her first two-assist game against Brandeis, with the second assist coming in overtime on an Emory "golden goal." Her first game with a goal and an assist came against Case Western, with the goal being an unassisted game-winner. Bedford had at one point a streak of three straight games with an assist.

Career Statistics:

GP
GS
Goals
Assists
Points
2002
20
20
4
7
15
2003
16
13
1
4
6
2004
16
14
1
1
3
Totals
52
47
6
12
24
GP
GS
Goals Allowed
Goals Against Average
Saves
2004
6
5
13
2.17
20
Totals
6
5
13
2.17
20

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Quote:

"Playing soccer at Emory is a great way to meet people. My teammates are some of my best friends. It's an essential part of my Emory experience; I can't imagine doing it any other way."