Senior (2008):
Laycock emerged as one of the top goalkeepers in Division IIIduring the 2008 season, his first season as the Eagles' full-timegoalkeeper. Laycock earned spots on the NSCAA/ AdidasAll-South Region and the All-University Athletic Association SecondTeams, the first postseason honors of his career. The seniorfinished the year ranked eighth in Division III with a 0.47goals-against average, and 22nd with a 0.857 save percentage. Laycock set the Emory single-season records in goals-againstaverage and wins (16), in addition to setting the third-best singleseason mark in save percentage and shutouts (11). Laycockalso recorded an assist during the Eagles 3-0 win over CovenantCollege on September 12th. He will end his career with aschool-record 0.46 goals-against average over the course of 21games. Laycock was also named to the ESPN The MagazineAcademic All-America Second Team, and the Academic All-DistrictFirst Team, for his performances both on the field and in theclassroom.
Junior (2007):
Laycock played parts of two games in goal for the Eagles,totaling just over 50 minutes. The junior transfer fromMercer University (Ga.) made one save, and was part of two Emoryshutouts.
Career Statistics:
| | GP | GS | GA | GAA | Saves |
| 2007 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | 1 |
| 2008 | 18 | 17 | 8 | 0.47 | 48 |
| Totals | 21 | 17 | 8 | 0.46 | 49 |
Honors:
| 2008 | ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America | Second Team |
| NSCAA/ Adidas All-South Region | Second Team |
| All-UAA | Second Team |
| ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District | First Team |
Prior to Emory:
Transferred from Mercer University (Ga.), where he played oneseason on the soccer team for the NCAA Division I program... Playedfour seasons for the Westmister School's soccer team, where heserved as the team's captain during his senior season... Named tothe All-Area first team in 2004... Was coached by Scott Snyder inhigh school... Also played football, swam and ran cross country inhigh school.
Personal:
Born April 11, 1986.
Quote:
"I chose Emory for its good academics, and the city ofAtlanta."