Senior (2006):
Chambers was the third-leading scorer for the Eagles in 2006,recording four goals and tying a career best with six assists for14 points during the season. The senior played in 17 gamesfor the Eagles making 16 starts during the season. Chambersrecorded two game-winning goals during the year, one againstPiedmont College (Ga.) and the other against the conference-rivalUniversity of Rochester (N.Y.). The forward registered twotwo-assist games during the year as well, one against Division IIopponent Clayton State University (Ga.), and the other against theseventh-ranked College of New Jersey. Chambers finishes hiscareer at Emory with 27 goals (13th in school history) and 19assists for 73 total points (13th in school history), along with170 shots (fourth in school history).
Junior (2005):
Chambers garnered second team all-conference honors, afterfinishing the 2005 season with seven goals and six assists. The forward's 20 points were the fourth-highest total on theteam. Four of Chambers' goals and 11 of his points cameduring conference play, both of which were team bests. Thejunior had two game winning goals, one against OglethorpeUniversity (Ga.) and the other, a "golden goal" in an overtime winagainst Case Western Reserve University (OH). Chambers alsohad two game-winning assists in consecutive games against theUniversity of the South (Tenn.) and Rhodes College (Tenn.). Chambers played in 14 games during the season, starting 11.
Sophomore (2004):
In his first year starting for the Eagles, Chad Chambers tiedfor the team lead with 11 goals. He only needed seven games tomatch his previous season best total of five goals. Chambers addedfour assists for a total of 26 points, the third most on the team.On Sept. 24, Chambers became the 13th player in Eagles history torecord a hat trick, capping off a three-game span when he scored 14points.
Freshman (2003):
Chad Chambers led all Emory freshmen with five goals and 13points. He played the assist that led to Emory's lone postseasontournament goal. The freshman forward's best game of the seasoncame against conference opponent Brandeis (Mass.) on Oct. 31 whenhe scored two goals in the game's final seven minutes to secure anEmory victory. Chambers' other late game goal, on Oct. 24, putEmory up for good after Sewanee (Tenn.) had pulled within onescore. He finished the season ranked fifth on the team in goals andpoints.
Career Statistics:
| GP | GS | Goals | Assists | Points |
2003 | 18 | 0 | 5 | 3 | 13 |
2004 | 18 | 17 | 11 | 4 | 26 |
2005 | 14 | 11 | 7 | 6 | 20 |
2006 | 17 | 16 | 4 | 6 | 14 |
Totals | 67 | 44 | 27 | 19 | 73 |