Paul Quildies
- position D
- height 6-1
- class Junior
- Hometown Essen, Germany
- Previous School Morningside College
- position D
- height 6-1
- class Junior
- Hometown Essen, Germany
- Previous School Morningside College
Paul Quildies Bio
AWARDS/HONORS
- 2018 SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll
- 2017-18 C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll, Academic Medal (3.75 or higher GPA)
- 2017-18 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
2018 (SENIOR)
- Saw action in 12 of the team’s 17 matches, making eight starts on the backline… played in first career match at Carolina after logging four minutes off the bench in the season-opener against No. 13 Georgetown (Aug. 24)… started first career match at No. 19 Virginia Tech (10/1)… played all 110 minutes in the team’s 2-1, overtime victory over the Hokies and scored his first career goal with a set piece header in the 43rd minute to tie the match, 1-1… scored again on a set piece in the 42nd minute of a 3-2 win at FIU (11/2) in the regular season finale… started the last seven matches of the year going the distance in every game… named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll thanks to a perfect 4.0 GPA.
2017 (JUNIOR)
- Did not appear in any matches in first season at Carolina… named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll and the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll… also earned a C-USA Academic Medal for maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.75 or higher.
2015-16 (MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE)
- Played two seasons at Morningside College, an NAIA school in Sioux City, Iowa… Started all 19 games at defender as a sophomore for the Mustangs, logging five points (2G, 1A) en route to earning Second Team All-GPAC honors… helped team go 14-5-1 as a sophomore… Started 18 matches as a freshman, posting one goal on four shots en route to earning Honorable Mention All-GPAC recognition.
PRE-COLLEGE
- Attended Don Bosco Gymnasium in Essen, Germany.
PERSONAL
- Born Dec. 20, 1996… son of Bernd Quildies and Leonie Wannenmacher… enjoys to play the drums in his free time… döner, a common snack and sandwich in Germany, is his favorite food… credits his youth coaches for teaching him to love the game of soccer… majoring in business.