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  Dayna Eng

Dayna Eng

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Ellicott City, MD

High School:
Centennial

Height:
5-2

Position:
GK

2005: Played and started all 19 games in goal • played all but 8:12 on the year • had a season-high 12 saves against Salisbury and in the Centennial Conference tournament against Ursinus • stopped 11 shots against The College of New Jersey and in regular-season game vs. Ursinus • earned shutouts against Washington & Lee, Franklin & Marshall and Haverford.

2004: Played 13 games and started 10 • shared goalkeeping duties with Meredith Shifman • played 625 minutes in goal • made 63 saves and allowed 13 goals for a .829 save percentage • finished with a 1.46 goals against average • recorded shutouts against Lynchburg, Scranton and McDaniel • made a career-high 17 saves in Hopkins' 1-0 loss to #4 Ursinus in the final game of the year.

2003: Appeared in eight games in goal • started at Lynchburg, allowing three goals and making a season-high seven saves • made four saves and allowed no goals in 27 minutes of action against #3 TCNJ in the second round of the NCAA tournament • did not allow a goal against Gettysburg, #8 Eastern Mennonite and Wesley • posted a 3.61 goals against average and made 21 saves.

Personal: Dayna F. Eng • born January 31, 1985 • daughter of Ted Eng and Jena Hom • played four years of field hockey and two years of lacrosse at Centennial • earned field hockey team's Unsung Hero award • first-team all-county as a senior • led team to the regional championship and state semifinals as a junior and senior • a member of the Hopkins Christian Athletes • psychology major.

 

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