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  Calum Mallace

Calum Mallace

Player Profile

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Torphichen, Scotland

High School:
Henry Sibley (Minn.)

Height / Weight:
6-2 / 160

Position:
MF

2008: Mallace made appearances in all 17 games for the Golden Eagles, and started in 12. In his first college game, he came off the bench against Bryant (Sept. 1) and logged 28 minutes. Six days later, Mallace marked his first career start against Columbia (Sept. 7). His first points of the season came with an assist on Nick Kay's game-winning goal at Cincinnati (Sept. 28). Mallace tallied 25 shots on the season, with a career-high four shots apiece coming against Pittsburgh (Oct. 5) and Connecticut (Oct. 18). With eleven consecutive starts to end the season, Mallace tallied the game-winning goal in a 2-0 victory against UW-Milwaukee at the Milwaukee Cup (Oct. 22).

Prior to Marquette:
Mallace was a five-year starter at Henry Sibley High School and played under head coach Terry Doud. He began play with Sibley as an eighth grader, earning the team's Rookie of the Year honors. Mallace is a two-time Minnesota Class AA Boys All-State selection, team captain and was named MVP following his junior and senior seasons. Mallace was honored as a member of the NSCAA/Adidas High School Boys All-Region V team. Under head coach Don Gramenz, Mallace helped lead his Woodbury Predators club team to a championship in the USA Cup, leading the team in goals in 2007.

Personal: Calum Mallace was born Jan. 10, 1990 and is the son of Jim and Val Mallace. He is a native of Scotland. His brother Craig played for the Minnesota Thunder of the United Soccer Leagues' First Division. Mallace is deciding on a major.

Calum's Blog (Summer 2009):
http://www.gomarquette.com/sports/m-soccer/spec-rel/calumsblog.html

Multimedia Links:
Mallace's MUTV Interview (10-9-08)