Senior (2011):
Schlang did not appear in a game for Emory during his seniorseason.
Redshirt Sophomore (2009):
Schlang took a medical redshirt his sophomore year, aftersuffering a season-ending injury during the second game of thecampaign. Prior to getting injured in the contest against theUniversity of the Ozarks on September 5th, Schlang assisted on thegame-winning goal for his only point of the season.
Freshman (2008):
Schlang was named the University Athletic Association (UAA)Rookie of the Year, becoming the second Eagle to garner thehonor. He was named an honorable mention to the all-UAA teamas well, scoring three goals and three assists for nine points,including three game-winning goals and one game-winning assist, inconference matches. Starting four of the 18 games he playedin during the season, Schlang was second on the team with ninegoals and 23 points, and led all Emory players with fivegame-winning goals. He began his Emory career with afive-point performance (two goals and one assist) against GuilfordCollege, and recorded three-point matches (one goal and one assist)against Methodist University on August 31st and the University ofChicago on October 4th.
Career Statistics:
| | GP | GS | Goals | Assists | Points |
| 2008 | 18 | 4 | 9 | 5 | 23 |
| 2009* | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Totals | 20 | 5 | 9 | 6 | 24 |
*Medical Redshirt
For complete career statistics, clickhere.
Honors:
| 2008 | UAA Rookie of the Year |
| All-UAA | Honorable Mention |
Prior to Emory:
Played for three seasons on the Cooper City High School soccerteam, serving as the team captain in 2006 and 2007... Earned theteam's Most Valuable Player honor in 2006 and 2007, and was thesquad's leading goal scorer in 2005 and 2006... Set a school recordfor most goals in a single game, with seven during a 2005 match...Coached by Ricky McBride in high school... Also played for theFutsoc USA club team from 2006-08, where he was coached by JoseTamayo.
Personal:
Born August 30, 1989
Quote:
"I chose Emory because it is an academically tough school with asolid, competitive soccer program that is located relatively closeto home."