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Chris Hodges Season 2006

PositionDEF
Weight162 lbs
Height5-10
ClassRedshirt
HometownRedmond, Wash.

2007: Hodges started all 18 matches he appeared in, helping the team win yet another GNAC title and earn its third postseason berth in four years. He scored goals in Seattle's 6-1 victory over University of Mary on Oct. 5 and in SU's 4-0 win over Cal State Monterey Bay on Oct. 7. Hodges earned ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-District and Academic All-GNAC recognition as well as Second Team All-GNAC and NSCAA Second Team All-Region honors.  

2006: Battling an arm injury throughout the season, Hodges played in eight matches, including five starts, during the season. In the eight matches he appeared in, Seattle University gave up only 13 goals, including three shutouts. He started the Aug. 26 shutout of Sonoma State (3-0) and also played during blankings of Chaminade (8-0) and Simon Fraser (4-0).

2005: Hodges appeared in seven matches for the Redhawks... An integral part of the Redhawk defensive, helping SU limit opponent shot production to .084 for the season and shut-out six teams in 2005. That Redhawk defensive core limited opponent shots in five matches to three shots or less... As a team, SU finished second in the GNAC, averaging 1.05 goals per match. Team also held conference opponents to 0.50 goals per match, allowing only three total goals by GNAC teams. SU also finished second in shutting out conference opponents, holding three GNAC teams scoreless.

2004: Hodges redshirted at Seattle University in 2004.

Interlake HS: A three-year varsity performer, Hodges was team MVP as a senior...also the Saints' team captain and a first-team all KingCo selection...was named a "Player to Watch" by the Seattle Times.

Personal: Hodges earned his bachelor's degree in business administration and is enrolled in the master of sports administration and leadership program. Born December 5, 1985, his mom is Myra Hodges.