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  Ian Mulligan

Ian Mulligan

Player Profile

Class:
RS Senior

Hometown:
St. Louis, MO

High School:
Saint Louis Univ. HS

Height:
6-1

Position:
D

2005
The defender started all 20 games for UD, one of four Flyers to do so... Played 1,854 of 1,917 minutes, the most of any Flyer... Dayton out-scored opponents 37-19 with Mulligan on the field... Named to the Evansville Aces All-Classic Team for his play during the two-game tournament in which UD placed second behind No. 14 Missouri State... Took only three shots from his backline position.

2004
Ian Mulligan made six starts and appeared in 10 games as a defender...Did not attempt a shot or register a point from his backline position...UD outscored opponents by five goals in games Mulligan appeared in...Part of a defense that held teams to one or no goals in six of those 10 games, including a double-overtime shutout of Wisconsin-Milwaukee...Logged 570 minutes.

2003
Appeared in 13 games and started five for Dayton...Played in his first game as a Flyer in UD's season opener at Michigan...Made his first career start Sept. 28 at Wright State.

2002
The Flyers' depth on the backline kept Mulligan off the field, but he was granted a red-shirt season.

High School /Club
Named to the Missouri All-State First Team and the St. Louis All-Metro Second Team...Member of the Busch Soccer Club Team in St. Louis, as well as the Lou Fusz Club team.

Personal
Son of Patrick and Rita Mulligan...Born October 10, 1983...Has his B.S. in Biology and is working on his Masters in Teacher Education..

Career Statistics New Page 1
Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG
2003 13 5 0 0 0 2 0
2004 10 6 0 0 0 0 0
2005 20 20 0 0 0 3 0
2006 17 17 0 0 0 5 0
TOTALS 60 48 0 0 0 10 0


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