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  Mo Hamzeh

Mo Hamzeh

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Clarksville, MD

High School:
River Hill

Height / Weight:
5-10 / 170

Position:
Forward

2006: Played in 15 games and started four • finished season with two goals and four assists for eight points • had a four-point outing with a goal and two assists in win over Keystone • scored the game-winner in win over Swarthmore • assisted on Nicholas Gauna's game-winning goal against Washington College • tallied the assist on Max Venker's game-winning goal against Western New England in NCAA Sectional Semifinals.

2005: Did not play due to injury.

2004: Played in 17 games and started 12 • Dr. Al Tucci Kick-off Classic Offensive MVP • Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll • scored two goals, both game-winners • first goal came in the second game of the year, a 1-0 win over Grove City • second goal came in a 1-0 win over Johnson & Wales • converted his penalty kick in Hopkins' first NCAA tournament game, helping the Blue Jays advance past Elizabethtown.

2003: Saw action in 18 matches with six starts • scored a goal in his first collegiate game, an 8-0 win over SUNY Farmingdale on August 29 • scored the only goal of the match in JHU's 1-0 win over Arcadia on October 11 • also scored in the 3-2 victory at Washington College on October 29.

Personal: Moath F. Hamzeh • son of Fayez and Suhair Hamzeh • father, Fayez, graduated from Johns Hopkins medical school • first team all-county, all-met and all-state and Howard County Player of the Year in high school • led River Hill to the 1999 and 2002 state championship • interned at the Johns Hopkins Cancer Research Center • volunteered at the Johns Hopkins Children's Hospital • Dean's List • public health major with a minor in business.

 

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