Anthony Hamilton

Anthony Hamilton

Height: 6-0
Weight: 160
Hometown: Grand Terrace, Calif.
High School: Colton
Position: Undergraduate Assistant Coach
Anthony Hamilton is in his first season as an undergraduate assistant coach at UCI. Hamilton played for the Anteaters from 2003-06. Following his collegiate playing, Hamilton was drafted by Chivas USA in the Major League Soccer Supplemental Draft and is currently on the team's roster. Hamilton at UC Irvine 2006: All-Big West first team...named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week and named Big West Player of the Week Sept. 11th...MVP of LIU Soccer Classic...finished his career fifth all-time at UCI with 23 career goals...finished 7th all-time at UCI with 53 career points...2005: All-Big West first team selection...led the team with 28 points on 13 goals and two assists...named to UCI College Classic All-Tournament Team...named Big West Player of the Week twice...became one of seven players in NCAA Division I history to record back-to-back hat-tricks as he scored three goals against both Cal Poly (Oct. 29) and Cal State Fullerton (Nov. 2)...his 28 points is third best single season total in UCI history and his 13 goals is tied for the second best...tied single game school records for points with seven against Cal State Fullerton and goals with three against Cal Poly and Cal State Fullerton...2004: All-Big West honorable mention...scored two goals, including game-winning goal against No. 2 UC Santa Barbara...made five starts and played in all 20 games...2003: Played in 10 games as a freshman...had three shots...Prep: Two-year letterwinner at Colton High School...named Player of the Year by The Sun-San Bernardino County...scored 33 goals as a senior...two-time team MVP...named All-San Andreas League three times...three-time team captain...Club: Played for Celtic for three years for coach Pat Hurley...team captain...Personal: Named All-Western Conference in 2006 Premier Development League for Orange County Blue Star...majoring in literary journalism...brother Adrian ran cross country at Morehouse College.