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Micah Bryant

  • position Defender/Forward
  • height 5-6
  • class Senior
  • Hometown Stone Mountain, GA
  • High school Greater Atlanta Christian
  • position Defender/Forward
  • height 5-6
  • class Senior
  • Hometown Stone Mountain, GA
  • High school Greater Atlanta Christian

Micah Bryant Bio

AS A SOPHOMORE (2023): Played in all 21 games for the Gamecocks with a career-high 11 starts…played a career-high 1230 minutes, seventh-most on the team…played the full 90 minutes in two games, including the NCAA Tournament first-round game against James Madison (Nov. 10)…recorded an assist in 6-0 win over Jacksonville (Aug. 20)…finished the year with a new career-high eight shots with four on-goal…named to SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll…

AS A FRESHMAN (2022): Started in six games as a freshman, tallying 778 total minutes…played a season-high 78 minutes in 0-0 tie with NC State (Sept. 11)…finished the year with four shots and one on-goal (vs. Vermont, Aug. 28)…tallied an assist on the road at Vanderbilt (Oct. 14)…played in all three games within the NCAA tournament…

PRE-COLLEGE: Selected to play for the Regional U.S. Olympic Development Program team in Barcelona, Spain… Selected to participate in the U.S. National Training Camp and US Club Soccer’s Player Development Program… Helped lead her club team to an ECNL national championship and a state championship in 2019… Named to the ECNL All-Star Team… As a member of her high school program, Greater Atlanta Christian, Bryant was named the Georgia Player of the Year in 2021… Four-time All-County selection… Named the Golden Boot Award winner… Has led her team in both goals and assists three seasons in a row…

PERSONAL: Qualified for state in the 400m on track… Daughter of Anthony and Tanya Bryant…

Chose the University of South Carolina because: “The University of South Carolina has one of the best business schools in the country and I’ve always wanted to compete on a competitive Collegiate soccer team.”