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Burns, Hagerty, Muessig Named to C-USA All-Academic Team

Senior Tim Muessig has started 39 games for UK in his last two seasons.

Senior Tim Muessig has started 39 games for UK in his last two seasons.

Nov. 16, 2009

TULSA -- Kentucky men’s soccer standouts Tyler Burns, Chad Hagerty and Tim Muessig have been named to the 2009 Conference USA All-Academic Team, it was announced by the league office.

The honor is the third consecutive honor for Hagerty, a 2008 first-team Academic All-America selection. A native of Louisville, Ky., Hagerty owns a 4.0 cumulative GPA as an exercise science major. He has two goals and two assists in 2009 and owns nine career assists and four career goals, including a game-winning goal at rival Western Kentucky in 2007.

Burns, a native of Aura, Colo., ranks second on the UK team with three goals and two assists in 2009, totaling two game-winning goals. A business-finance major, Burns has charted a 3.67 cumulative GPA. In his three-year career, Burns has played in 50 games with 40 starts, totaling five goals and four assists, with three game-winning goals.

A native of Lexington, Ky., Muessig has been a fixture on the backline since the 2008 season, transferring to UK from Western Kentucky after the Hilltoppers disbanded their program. A graduate of Paul Dunbar, Muessig has a 3.75 cumulative GPA as a business-finance major. A 6-foot-2 defender, Muessig has anchored a UK defense that has a conference-pacing 0.78 goals-against average in 2009. In his two-year UK career, Muessig has and assist in 39 games.

Kentucky (13-6-0) finished the regular-season with a 2-1 loss to No. 12 Tulsa in the C-USA semifinals, hosted by Tulsa. The Wildcats got the first goal of the year from senior George Davis IV and a four-save outing from senior goalkeeper Dan Williams in the contest, outshooting the Golden Hurricane, 13-12. The 2009 NCAA Tournament field is announced Monday night at 5:30 p.m. ET.


 

 

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