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Wesley Eads

  • position Forward
  • height 5-11
  • class Freshman
  • Hometown Summerville, S.C.
  • High school Fort Dorchester
  • position Forward
  • height 5-11
  • class Freshman
  • Hometown Summerville, S.C.
  • High school Fort Dorchester

Wesley Eads Bio

2012-13 Gamecock Spotlight Video

  • 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 C-USA Academic Honor Roll
  • 2013, 2014, 2015 SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll
  • 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

2015 (SENIOR): Appeared in 20 matches, starting the first five at defender … Moved back to forward for most of the season after that … Credited with an assist in the victory over No. 11 Coastal Carolina (11/7) … Garnered recognition on the Conference USA Commissioner’s and Southeastern Conference Fall Academic Honor Rolls. 2014 (JUNIOR): Missed half of the season due to injury but came back to play in eight matches … Tallied a goal and two assists …Part of double assists on goals against NC State (10/21) and at Old Dominion (11/16) in the Conference USA Tournament Championship Match … Scored his goal at No. 25 New Mexico (11/7) … Earned spots on the C-USA Commissioner’s and Southeastern Conference Fall Academic Honor Rolls. 2013 (Sophomore)
Made nine appearances at forward for the Gamecocks…registered a shot at home in a win over Presbyterian (Oct. 1)…named to the Conference USA Academic Honor Roll. 2012 (Freshman)
Saw action in nine contests, scoring one goal and earning one assist … Posted five shots, including three on goal … Earned first assist of his career in season opener vs. College of Charleston (Aug. 24) … Registered a shot vs. archrival Clemson (Sept. 18) … Tallied first goal of his career in 1-1 draw vs. FIU (Sept. 29) … Named to the C-USA Academic Honor Roll and the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. Pre-College
U-17 U.S. Men’s National Team player pool … Named the high school Rookie Player of the Year in 2009; All-Region (2009, 10, 11); team MVP in 2010 … State of South Carolina leading high school scorer in 2011 with 39 goals, also 11 assists; named the state Offensive Player of the Year in 2011 … All-State in 2011, All-Lowcountry … Played club soccer for South Carolina United FC and coach Clark Brisson … ESPN Rise Top 150 Recruit for 2012 class … Ranked No. 17 by TopDrawerSoccer.com in the South Atlantic Region … CollegeSoccerNews.com Top 150 … 3-year letterwinner at Fort Dorchester High School in Charleston, S.C. Personal
Son of Randy and Kimberly Eads; has one brother, Randall … Major at South Carolina is business.