Senior (2009):
Dweck recorded a career year during her senior campaign, settinga new school record with 12 assists during the year, and finishingtied for the team lead with 16 points. Starting all 18 Emorygames during the season, she earned spots on the National SoccerCoaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-South AtlanticRegion third team and the all-University Athletic Association(UAA) first team, in addition to the Jewish Sports ReviewAll-America first team. Dweck finished the year ranked 14thamong all-Division III players with 0.67 assists per game (thehighest mark in school history), and was the top UAA performer withsix assists in conference play and 12 overall. Her eightpoints in conference matches tied her for the third-most in theconference. She was a perfect two-for-two in penalty kicksduring the season, accounting for both of her goals. Dweckrecorded the game-winning assist during the Eagles' 2-1 winover Case Western Reserve University on September 1st, and inEmory's 4-1 win over the University of the South on November8th. She finished her career with 22 assists, the sixth-mostin school history.
Junior (2008):
Dweck earned the first postseason honor of her career in 2008,as the junior was named an honorable mention to the all-UniversityAthletic Association (UAA) Team. Dweck started 19 of the 21games she played in, recording two goals and a team-high sevenassists, good for 11 points, all career highs. Dweck tied forthe UAA lead in assists in conference matches, notching fourhelpers in conference play. She assisted on a team-high fourgame-winning goals during the campaign.
Sophomore (2007):
Dweck appeared in all 20 games for the Eagles, one of just sixEmory players to do so. She made three starts during the 2007campaign, recording one goal and three assists. Themidfielder scored the game-winning goal during the Eagles' 1-0opening day win over Mississippi College. Dweck also assistedon the game-winning goal during Emory's 2-1 win over BrandeisUniversity (Mass.).
Freshman (2006):
Dweck was a key bench player for the Eagles, playing in 15 gamesfor Emory and substituting into each one. The freshmanforward recorded one goal, the first of her career, in Emory's 12-0win over Mary Baldwin College (Va.). She took 15 shots duringthe season, six of which were on goal.
Career Statistics:
| GP | GS | Goals | Assists | Points |
2006 | 15 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
2007 | 20 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
2008 | 21 | 19 | 2 | 7 | 11 |
2009 | 18 | 18 | 2 | 12 | 16 |
Totals | 74 | 40 | 6 | 22 | 34 |
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Honors:
2009 | NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region | Third Team |
All-University Athletic Association | First Team |
Jewish Sports Review All-America | First Team |
2008 | All-University Athletic Association | Honorable Mention |
Prior to Emory:
Attended Wilson High School where she was a five-year member ofthe soccer team ... Played in 18 games her senior season and ledthe team in scoring...Played for Joe Reiner... Member of theDamascus Fillies Soccer Club.
Personal:
Born on March 9, 1988
Quote:
"I chose Emory because it is in a big city, has a good Division IIIsoccer team, and is a good school academically."