2009 Men's Soccer Roster

Kyle Adams
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 160
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Fayetteville, Ga.


2010 (Junior)
Saw time in 14 games, including 12 starts, and scored a goal ... Part of a defense that recorded four shutouts on the season ... Started in season opener against Seton Hall (9.3), playing the full 110 minutes and attempting two shots ... Scored first goal of the season at Elon (10.26), providing the game winner in first overtime period.
2009 (Sophomore)
Started 23 games during sophomore season and scored a goal and an assist ... Member of defense that recorded 10 shutouts in 2009 ... Scored first goal of collegiate career against Virginia Tech (10.2) ... The goal against the Hokies was the eventual game winner ... Assisted on Zack Schilawski's game-winning goal at South Carolina (10.20) ... The assist against the Gamecocks was the first of his career.
2008 (Freshman)
Played in nine games during rookie season ... Made collegiate debut against Appalachian State (9/24), playing 58 minutes and taking two shots ... Saw action in two ACC regular season games, playing against Virginia Tech (10/4) and NC State (10/11) ... Made first career start against NC State (11/12) in the ACC Tournament Quarterfinals ... Played 12 minutes in NCAA Tournament third round match against Dartmouth (11/30).
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High School/Club
Made All-County First Team from 2005-08 and All-Region First Team from 2005-08 ... Named 2008 Player of the Year by the Fayette Daily News and The Citizen ... Georgia Classs AAAA Student-Athlete of the Year ... Four year varsity starter and three year captain ... High school team compiled a 53-29-4 record during his career, including finishing as state runner-up in 2007 ... Made Principal's Honor Roll and was a member of the class of 2008 executive board.
Personal
Born November 3, 1989 in Hoffman Estates, Ill. ... Son of Kenneth and Debbie Adams ... Majoring in psychology ... Brother, Kenn, played soccer collegiately at Boston College from 2000-04 ... Chose Wake Forest over Wisconsin and Lafayette College.