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2005: Tied for fourth on the team with 23 points, scoring two more goals than his previous season high…had an outstanding month of April, scoring 11 goals and adding five assists in eight games…did not produce a goal in the season’s first four games before finding the net against Maryland in game #5…started April with a two-goal effort at Hartford, then produced three points (1-2-3) at Towson…added two scores vs. Quinnipiac, then set a career high with his first collegiate “hat trick” and career-best four-point effort (3g/ 1a) vs. Binghamton…after being collared vs. North Carolina, he responded with two goals at Loyola and a posted another four-point effort (2g, 2a) at Stony Brook… had nine goals and three assists in five America East games.
2004: Produced 12 goals and 9 assists, the third highest point total on the team and the highest for a Retriever midfielder...scored at least a point in 12 of 14 games and the last ten contests of the season...scored at least one goal in the final seven games...4 of his 12 goals occurred on extra man situations, giving him 8 man-up scores in two seasons...6 of Hyland’s 12 goals occurred in the fourth quarter of games...produced back-to-back three-point games vs. Delaware (2-1-3) and Albany (1-2-3)...also scored two goals vs. Quinnipiac.
2003: Tied for second on the squad with four man-up goals last season…scored his first collegiate goal in a man-up situation at Stony Brook…his first four goals of the season were all scored in man-up situations…tallied a season high 2 goals in 12-11 overtime loss at Rutgers…credited with the game-winning (9th) goal in the 13-8 win at Delaware.
BACKGROUND: Earned the C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Athletic Service Award in his last year at St. Mary's…scored three goals and added an assist in St. Mary's narrow victory over rival Severna Park…was a Baltimore Sun, Evening Capital, and Washington Post All County defender in football …also lettered in basketball as a freshman and sophomore for the Saints…selected UMBC over other area Division I schools because of "the coaching staff and the environment of the school"…lists favorite book as Don't Sweat the Small Stuff… majoring in Sociology…a fan of the Dallas Cowboys…has a sister, Lisa, 39…son of Dianne and Paul Hyland…born May 26, 1984.
2005: Tied for fourth on the team with 23 points, scoring two more goals than his previous season high…had an outstanding month of April, scoring 11 goals and adding five assists in eight games…did not produce a goal in the season’s first four games before finding the net against Maryland in game #5…started April with a two-goal effort at Hartford, then produced three points (1-2-3) at Towson…added two scores vs. Quinnipiac, then set a career high with his first collegiate “hat trick” and career-best four-point effort (3g/ 1a) vs. Binghamton…after being collared vs. North Carolina, he responded with two goals at Loyola and a posted another four-point effort (2g, 2a) at Stony Brook… had nine goals and three assists in five America East games.
2004: Produced 12 goals and 9 assists, the third highest point total on the team and the highest for a Retriever midfielder...scored at least a point in 12 of 14 games and the last ten contests of the season...scored at least one goal in the final seven games...4 of his 12 goals occurred on extra man situations, giving him 8 man-up scores in two seasons...6 of Hyland’s 12 goals occurred in the fourth quarter of games...produced back-to-back three-point games vs. Delaware (2-1-3) and Albany (1-2-3)...also scored two goals vs. Quinnipiac.
2003: Tied for second on the squad with four man-up goals last season…scored his first collegiate goal in a man-up situation at Stony Brook…his first four goals of the season were all scored in man-up situations…tallied a season high 2 goals in 12-11 overtime loss at Rutgers…credited with the game-winning (9th) goal in the 13-8 win at Delaware.
BACKGROUND: Earned the C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Athletic Service Award in his last year at St. Mary's…scored three goals and added an assist in St. Mary's narrow victory over rival Severna Park…was a Baltimore Sun, Evening Capital, and Washington Post All County defender in football …also lettered in basketball as a freshman and sophomore for the Saints…selected UMBC over other area Division I schools because of "the coaching staff and the environment of the school"…lists favorite book as Don't Sweat the Small Stuff… majoring in Sociology…a fan of the Dallas Cowboys…has a sister, Lisa, 39…son of Dianne and Paul Hyland…born May 26, 1984.
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Career |
GP/GS |
G |
A |
Pts. |
Sh |
Pct. |
GB |
Pen. |
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2003 |
13/0 |
7 |
2 |
9 |
32 |
.219 |
8 |
- |
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2004 |
14/4 |
12 |
9 |
21 |
56 |
.214 |
6 |
- |
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2005 |
15/2 |
14 |
9 |
23 |
43 |
.326 |
11 |
2/2.0 |
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Totals |
42/6 |
33 |
20 |
53 |
121 |
.273 |
25 |
2/2.0 |