2016 Men's Soccer Roster

Wyatt Eaton
Wyatt Eaton
Wyatt Eaton
Wyatt Eaton
David Sinclair

11 Jeff Light

  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Hershey, Pa.
  • Position Forward
  • High School Lower Dauphin
  • Height 6-0
  • Major Engineering
  • Weight 175

Biography

Game-by-Game Statistics
2015 | 2014 | 2013

 
AWARDS & HONORS

2015
- All-Landmark Conference First Team (F)
- Landmark Conference Offensive Athlete of the Week (10/12, 10/26)

2014
- Landmark Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll

 
2015 (Junior): Experienced a breakout campaign, smashing previous career-highs in games played (20), games started (16), goals (12), assists (six), points (30), shots (53) and shots on goal (27)...Named to the All-Landmark Conference First Team at forward...Twice selected as Landmark Offensive Athlete of the Week (Oct. 12 and Oct. 26)...Led all conference players in points and was tied for the league lead in goals...Ranked second in the Landmark in assists, tied for fourth in game-winning goals (three), fifth in shots on goal and sixth in shots...Led Elizabethtown in goals and points...Top 75 nationally among Division III players in points (72nd) and goals (74th)...Opened the season with a goal on his only shot against Penn State Harrisburg, Sept. 1...Assisted on a pair of goals in a victory over Catholic, Sept. 19...First Athlete of the Week honor came after a week in which he scored five points (two goals, one assist, GWG) against Susquehanna, Oct. 7, and had the game-winning goal at Merchant Marine, Oct. 10...Amassed 11 points (four goals, three assists) during a four-game point streak between Oct. 3-10...Went on a goal-scoring spree late in the season with six in a three-game span from Oct. 24-Nov. 4...Had his second multi-goal game of the year with two tallies in a 3-0 win at Drew, Oct. 24, that provided head coach Skip Roderick with his 500th win...Completed a natural hat trick, the second hat trick of his career, with goals in the 32nd, 60th and 69th minutes of E-town's 4-1 Landmark semifinal win over Catholic, Nov. 4.

2014 (Sophomore): Started three games and appeared in 14-of-15...Tied for the team lead with three goals and ranked tied for fourth in scoring with seven points...Erupted for a natural hat trick and all seven points in E-town's 5-0 win over Juniata Sept. 27...Found Ian Harrigan for an assist in the 36th minute, before scoring his three goals in a 9-minute and 26-second stretch (72nd, 75th and 82nd minutes)...Seven-point performance was the program's top individual scoring effort of the last decade, dating back to Brian Healy's two-goal, three-assist game against Scranton Sept. 7, 2003...Set new career-highs in goals, points, shots (five) and shots on goal (four) during the Juniata game...Responsible for the team's only hat trick of the season and the program's first since 2007 (Dan Featherer vs. New York City Tech on Sept. 5)...Compiled 13 shots (seven on goal) for the season...Named to the Landmark Fall Academic Honor Roll.

2013 (Freshman): Recorded one point in 14 games as a freshman...First career assist and point came on Brent Batory's 86th minute goal in a 5-1 win over Stevenson Oct. 22...Made Blue Jay debut and first start against Rochester Institute of Technology Sept. 7...Took a season-high six shots at Misericordia Sept. 22...Started four games.

High School: Member of the soccer and baseball teams at Hershey High School...Earned six varsity letters between the two sports and was a four-year letterwinner in soccer for coach Gerry Lynch...Mid-Penn Conference Keystone Division First Team All-Star in 2012 as a senior, and Second Team in 2011 as a sophomore...Racked up 39 points (17 goals, 5 assists) for a Falcons team (16-5) that collared a share of the Mid-Penn Keystone Division title and reached the District 3-AAA quarterfinals during his senior season...Named to The Patriot-News Big 11 Boys' Soccer First Team in 2012...2012 Recipient of the Al Hershey Scholarship Award, named for the former Elizabethtown College soccer great, and given to the senior player who has exemplified the best interest of Lower Dauphin High School soccer on and off the field and who will continue to give back to the game of soccer in future years...Joined Blue Jay teammate Jack Rudy (2011) in receiving the award...Chosen to play in the Central Penn All-Star Game as a senior...On the diamond he was Lower Dauphin's center fielder...Team won the Mid-Penn Keystone Division, the District 3-AAAA championship and was the PIAA-AAAA state runner-up in 2013...Coached by Ken Kulina.

Personal: Son of Fred and Julie Light...Engineering major.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

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    2013Freshman

    Forward
    6'0" 170 lbs
    11
  • 11

    2014Sophomore

    Forward/Midfield
    6'0" 170 lbs
    11
  • 11

    2015Junior

    Forward/Midfield
    6'0" 175 lbs
    11
  • 11

    2016Senior

    Forward
    6'0" 175 lbs
    11