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Brendon Miller

6-0, Senior, Midfielder/Forward
Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood HS)

2005: Played in 11 matches, and made two starts … Logged 321 minutes … Attempted seven shots, three of which were on goal … Earned academic all-conference honors.

2004: Made appearances in 14 matches with three starts ... Finished sophomore campaign with career-high 12 shots, good for fifth on the team ... Earned starts in first two matches of the season ... Recorded second assist of his career in Bruins' 1-0 shutout of Wofford on September 10 ... Logged season-high 83 minutes against Alabama A&M on September 22.

2003: Appeared in 13 matches, earning the starting nod four times … Battled injuries to his feet throughout the early part of the season … Started four consecutive matches from October 25-November 4 … Made his collegiate debut at Vanderbilt on September 26 … Fired his first shot versus Western Kentucky on September 29 … Earned the first start of his career on October 25 at Florida Atlantic … Picked up an assist in Belmont’s 3-1 victory over Campbell on October 30 … Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors

Credentials: Served as team co-captain for Brentwood HS … Helped lead the Bruins to an appearance in the Tennessee State Final Four … Led Brentwood HS in assists as a junior … Four-year member of the Tennessee Olympic Development Team … Helped lead his club team, Hendersonville Fever ‘85, to a state championship in 2002 … Also a track & field standout … Set the Brentwood HS pole vault record and finished in the top-15 in the AAU Southeast Regional 200 meter hurdles and 400 meters.

Personal: Son of Peter and Sandra Miller … Born on September 21, 1984 … Majoring in Business Administration … Elected as 2002-03 Brentwood HS Senior Class President.

Career Stats

Year
MP/MS
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
2003
13/4
5
0
1

1

2004
14/3
12
0
1
1
2005
11/2
7
0
0
0
Totals
38/9
24
0
2

2

Career Highs (Most Recent Listed)

Goals

N/A

N/A
Assists

1 vs Wofford

September 10, 2004
Points

1 vs Wofford

September 10, 2004