Senior (2014):
Grant started all 17 games she played in during her seniorcampaign, finishing the year with two goals and one assist for fivepoints. The midfielder scored the game-winning goal duringEmory’s 3-1 win over Capital University on September21st, and assisted on the game winner in theEagles’ 2-0 victory against Birmingham-Southern College onOctober 28th. Her other goal during the year camein the team’s 2-0 win at Virginia Wesleyan College on August30th. Grant finished her senior year with 25 totalshots, including 12 on goal. She ended her career with eightgoals and four assists for 20 points, over the course of 54 gamesand 20 starts.
Junior (2013):
Grant recorded career highs in goals, assists, points, gamesplayed and starts, as she emerged as one of the Eagles’ keyreserves during the 2013 season. She finished the year withthree goals (including one game-winning score) and three assistsfor nine points, coming over the course of 689 minutes ofaction. The junior was one of eight Eagles to appear in eachof the team’s 21 games, making three starts during thecampaign. Her first goal of the season proved to be the gamewinner during the Eagles’ 2-0 victory over Chicago on October12th. She added scores in the Eagles’ 3-0win against Carnegie Mellon, and a key game-tying goal duringEmory’s 2-1 NCAA Tournament win over then11th-ranked Lynchburg. Grant registered an assiston the only goal in the Eagles’ 1-0 win at Case WesternReserve on November 3rd, while also assisting on goalsagainst Agnes Scott on October 23rd, and in the NCAATournament against Piedmont on November 16th. Thecenter midfielder notched at least one point in four-straight gamesfrom November 3rd – 17th. Grantended the year with 30 shots, including 13 on goal.
Sophomore (2012):
Grant appeared in 14 games off the bench during her sophomorecampaign, registering a career-best two goals. Her two goalscame during the Eagles' 9-0 win over the University of the South onSeptember 15th, and Berry College on September 23rd. She sawaction in five of the Eagles' six NCAA Tournament games. During the NCAA Quarterfinal game against Carnegie Mellon,shooting third in the shootout, Grant converted a pair of penaltykicks, including one in the 13th and final round that allowed Emoryto advance to its first NCAA Semifinal in the program's history. She finished the season with 12 shots, eight of which were ongoal.
Freshman (2011):
Grant played in two games off the bench for Emory during herfreshman year. She scored her first collegiate goal againstAgnes Scott College on September 28th. Grant finishedthe year with five shots, all of which were on goal.
Career Statistics:
| GP | GS | Goals | Assists | Points |
2011 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
2012 | 14 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
2013 | 21 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 9 |
2014 | 17 | 17 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
Totals | 54 | 20 | 8 | 4 | 20 |
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Prior to Emory:
Played on the Cardinal Gibbons High School soccer team for fourseasons, serving as the squad's captain during her junior andsenior seasons... Helped lead her team to the state finals in2009... Was named her team's Most Valuable Defensive Playerand to the all-county first team... Coached by Margo Flack... Alsoplayed club soccer for Team Boca, where she was coached by RockyOrrizzoli and Stu Katz... Served as the club team captain for fourseasons... Was also a United States Lacrosse Academic all-Americanin high school.
Personal:
Born August 8, 1993.
Why she chose Emory:
"I chose Emory for the fantastic academic environment and itsgreat soccer program."