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Ryan Miller |
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Returns for a fifth season in 2007 three-time
monogram winner has appeared in 67 games with
66 starts one goal and seven assists for nine
points one of the top attacking right backs in the
country a deceptive player with great versatility
in all areas of his game two-footed player with
good speed a BIG EAST Academic All-Star
missed most of his freshman campaign with a knee
injury.
AS A SENIOR: Started all 23 matches
recorded two points on two assists played the
second-most minutes on the team (2,064)
attempted 15 shots collected an assist in a 5-4
overtime win against No. 8 Indiana at the adidas/IU
Credit Union Classic assisted on the lone goal in
a 1-0 win at No. 14 Connecticut received two
yellow cards named to the 2006-07 BIG EAST
Academic All-Star Team earned a monogram.
AS A JUNIOR: A starter in all 23 games,
scoring one goal and assisting on five others
named to the Mike Berticelli Memorial alltournament
team after helping the Irish post
consecutive 1-0 shutouts versus Boston University
and Saint Louis collected an assist against the
Billikens also made it onto the BIG EAST Honor
Roll and the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week
for his efforts in the tournament scored the first
goal of his career in a 4-0 win over No. 16 Seton Hall
dished out an assist in 2-1 losses to Cincinnati
and Connecticut assisted on a goal in a 2-1 win
over Providence notched an assist in a 2-0 win
over Western Illinois in the first round of the NCAA
Tournament part of Irish defense that held
Western Illinois and No. 5 Indiana scoreless during
the first two rounds of the NCAAs logged 1,936
minutes on the field, which was the third-most on
the team attempted 11 shots named to the 2005-
06 BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team earned a
monogram.
AS A SOPHOMORE: Started all 19 games
during the 2004 season as a member of the solid
Notre Dame defense Fighting Irish allowed just
nine goals on the year, while posting 12 shutouts
logged 1,638 minutes on the field, which was the
third-most on the squad tallied one shot on the
year named to the 2004-05 BIG EAST Academic
All-Star Team earned a monogram.
AS A FRESHMAN: Was expected to be an
immediate impact player for the Irish in 2003, but
his rookie season was ended early when he
suffered a knee injury vs. No. 11 California at the
adidas/IU Credit Union Classic played 168
combined minutes in the first two matches of the
season before missing the rest of the campaign.
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
Concluded outstanding prep career with 100 points
scoring 36 goals and dishing off 28 assists, good for
fourth all-time on Barrington High School scoring
list his goal-scoring total ranks fourth all-time,
while his assist total ranks third all-time
captained team in
his senior year and
was named the
team's best offensive
player helped prep
team compile a 21-6-
2 mark while
finishing third in
state championships
and third in Mid
Suburban League
race in his senior
year led Barrington
to a 60-15-7 mark in
three seasons of
competition team
advanced to regional
finals during his
sophomore year
with a 19-3-4 record
and finished second
in conference race
with a final 9-1-1
mark as a
freshman, his team
posted a 20-6-1
ledger and advanced
to the sectional
finals did not play
with his high school
team during his
junior year and
concentrated on
playing with the
Sockers F.C. club
team secondleading
scorer at
Barrington as a
sophomore, netting
13 goals and dishing
off 10 assists
named team's rookie
of the year as a
freshman all-state selection as a senior twoyear
member of Olympic Developmental Program
(ODP) regional team for two years and served a
five-year stint on state ODP team was a captain of
state team named to the adidas Elite Soccer
Program all-star team in 2002 earned MVP
honors at the '02 Tampa Bay Sunbowl after leading
the Sockers to the championship member of the
Disney Showcase Youth national championship
team in 2001 helped the Sockers advance to
Dallas Cup Super Group in '02 after an appearance
in quarterfinals the previous year attended Notre
Dame Elite Soccer Camp played one year of
basketball in high school father, Roger, ran track
at Gettysburg College oldest of three children
born December 14, 1984 son of Roger and Laura
Miller graduated from the Mendoza College of
Business in May 2007 with a degree in accounting
finished with a 3.409 cumulative GPA.
Miller's Career Statistics
| Year | GP-GS | Sh | G | A | Pts | GW |
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| 2003 |
2-1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
o |
0 |
| 2004 |
19-19 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 2005 |
23-23 |
11 |
1 |
5 |
7 |
0 |
| 2006 |
23-23 |
15 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
| Totals |
67-66 |
28 |
1 |
7 |
9 |
0 |
Miller's Career Bests
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Goals |
Game 1 (vs. Seton Hall, 2005)
Season 1 (2005)
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| Assists |
Game 1 (five times)
Season 5 (2005)
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| Points |
Game 2 (vs. Seton Hall, 2005)
Season 7 (2005)
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