Eury begins her first year as a graduate assistant at Stevensonin 2010 and is no stranger to the women's soccer program afterspending the last four seasons at CAC rival Salisbury.
A 2010 graduate of Salisbury, Eury played four seasons for theSea Gulls from 2006-09, serving as a team captain as a junior andsenior. Eury appeared in 66 of the team's 70 games while making 51starts and totaling 36 points on 12 goals and 12 assists.
Eury was a member of two NCAA tournament teams in 2006 and 2007and one CAC championship team in 2006. During her career, the SeaGulls posted a 42-18-10 record.
Eury earned All-CAC First Team honors as a senior in 2009 afterleading the team with 16 points and seven goals, four of which weregame-winners, as the team finished 10-3-3 and shared the CACregular season title with Stevenson.
As a sophomore, Eury had three goals and five assists asSalisbury made its second consecutive appearance in the NCAADivision III Women's Soccer Championship, finishing with a 14-4-1record.
Off the field, Eury was a three-time CAC All-Academic Teamselection, graduating cum laude with a 3.7 grade point average andreceiving her bachelor's degree in biology with a minor inchemistry. She was a member of the Dean's List each semester and in2008, was named to the NSCAA Scholar All-East Region Team.
Eury was a member of the Honor Student Committee, the Zetachapter of Chi Alpha Sigma and vice president of Beta Beta BetaNational Biological Honor Society. She also played basketball forthe Sea Gulls for two seasons and spent two years in the WPSL forthe Central Delaware SA Future.
Prior to Salisbury, Eury was a four-year standout in both soccerand basketball at Damascus High School, serving as a team captainfor both as a junior and senior. The Hornets won back-to-backregional championships in soccer 2004 and 2005, advancing to thestate finals in 2005.