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Zion Named Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach

ANDERSON, S.C. - Anderson head men's soccer coach Rob Miller has announced that former Trojan standout, Michael Zion, has been named an assistant coach.

Zion, a four-year letterwinner and two-time team captain under Miller from 2003-06, scored nearly two dozen goals, recorded 21 assists and notched four game-winning scores during his tenure at AU. The native of Spartanburg, S.C., helped transform a Trojan squad that claimed just three wins in his rookie season into a perennial contender for conference titles. Anderson won a combined 27 matches over his final three campaigns, and battled top-seeded Queens to a draw in the opening round of the 2006 CVAC Tournament Championship.

"We are really excited to have Michael on board," Miller said. "He's a former player so he understands the system and he will do an outstanding job."

Following his collegiate career, Zion played for the Palm Beach Pumas in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), Performance FC in the Premier Arena Soccer League and Performance FC Phoenix in Greenville, S.C., in 2008. He also spent a season with the London, England Kickers in the FA Futsal League.

Zion received his bachelor' degree in kinesiology from Anderson following his collegiate career.

The Trojans kick off the 2010 campaign with an exhibition contest, Thursday, Aug. 26, on the road at defending Conference Carolinas Tournament champion Lees-McRae.

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