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9 Emily Hiney

  • Position Midfielder
  • Height 5-6
  • Class Junior
  • Highschool St. Anthony's
  • Hometown Shoreham, NY

Biography

2024
  • Made a career-high 15 appearances in the midfield
  • Logged a season-high 38 minutes against High Point and Mercyhurst
2023
  • Made six appearances in her first season in Baltimore
  • Played a season-high 21 minutes against George Washingon
Background
  • Played midfield and defense for Sue Alber at St. Anthony’s High School.
  • Won two state championships with the Friars and the squad captured two Nassau Suffolk Catholic High School Association league titles.
  • Named All-League in 2022.
  • Selected as a two-time NSCHSAA All-Academic selection.
  • Played club soccer for Susa ECNL and won a Showcase Cup A National Championship in 2021.
  • Daughter of Jesse and Jessica Hiney. Mom played soccer at Towson University while dad played lacrosse at Alfred University
  • Has a sister (Molly) and a brother (Griffin).
  • Competed in gymnastics and placed 6th in the USAIGC World Championships at the age of 11.
  • Lists her favorite food as salad and enjoys the music of J. Cole.
  • Favorite T.V. Show is Criminal Minds.
  • Attending the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada has been her greatest thrill in sports.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 19

    2023Freshman

    M
    5'6"
    19
  • 19

    2024Sophomore

    M
    5'6"
    19
  • 9

    2025Junior

    Midfielder
    5'6"
    9
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