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#18 - David Feazell

#18 - David Feazell

Class:
Junior
Height/Weight:
5-9, 160
   
Hometown:
Bel Air, MD
Position:
F
   
High School:
Fallston
   

Speedy attacking player who continues to improve and should take on a prominent role on the offense in ‘05.

2004-Had a quiet September, but scored 3 times in consecutive road games in October...posted game-tying goals at New Hampshire and at Navy, and also hit the net at Binghamton...started 11 games, but all goals came in a reserve role.

2003-Made an immediate impact, scoring an insurance goal in UMBC’s opening 4-0 win over Colgate...in the opener of the Battle of Baltimore vs. Towson, his lead pass to Derek McElligott resulted in the game’s lone goal in the 81st minute of play...also notched an assist on a McElligott goal vs. Albany...played in the first 12 games, starting three, before suffering an ankle injury in practice after the Vermont game...missed the remaining five game of the regular season, but did come off the bench in the playoff loss to Northeastern.

BACKGROUND: Earned All (Harford) County honors from The Aegis newspaper and was also named as an All State player…was a Second Team All Metro selection (The Baltimore Sun) and is a member of Maryland's Olympic Development Program…also lettered in track and field, where he placed second in the state in the quarter-mile…also attended Loyola-Blakefield HS, before transferring to his hometown school…considered Towson and Lafayette, but chose UMBC because "[it] has the best facilities and suits me better than the other two schools"…a fan of the television show Seinfeld and of Boston Celtics' standout Paul Pierce…majoring in Financial Economics, but would like to play soccer professionally…son of Ellen and Steve Feazell and has one sibling, Leslie, 31…born November 11, 1985.