2006:
Played in 17 games, starting two... had one assist...
attempted 15 shots, putting six on goal... assist
came at Cal State Fullerton (10/7/06).
2005: Played in 16 games, twelve at midfield and
four at goaltender… took six shots, two
on goal… assisted one goal in a 2-1 double
overtime win against UC Davis (9/25/05)…
recorded 25 saves with a 1.15 goals against average…
finished fourth in the Big West with one shutout
and seventh for total saves… posted a shutout
with seven saves in a 5-0 win against Cal Poly
(11/4/05)… stopped five shots in a 2-1 win
against CS Fullerton (11/12/05)… made six
saves in overtime loss at San Francisco (10/28/05)
in first career start in goal.
2004: Played in four games without registering
a shot or a point.
High School: Four-sport athlete at Redlands HS,
lettering in soccer, water polo, swimming, and
golf... three-year letterwinner in soccer under
coach Jorge Cabrera... won Citrus Belt League
title... named to all-league first team twice...
voted team MVP two years... led water polo team
to two league titles and was named First Team
All-Citrus Belt League three times and All-CIF
Second Team twice.
Personal: Andrew Michael Hills is the son of Peter
and Renee Hills... father played soccer at Old
Dominion... majoring in business with an emphasis
in accounting… favorite movie is “Gone
in 60 Seconds”… hobbies are running,
snowboarding, and taking sunset walks with dog
Charly… cheers for the Los Angeles Kings,
Manchester United, and the Dallas Cowboys... favorite
athletes are Ryan Giggs, Troy Aikman, and Ziggy
Palffy... favorite TV show is SportsCenter...
favorite foods are spaghetti and salad... most
memorable moment was scoring the game-winning
goal in the league championship game as a sophomore
in high school.
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