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Kwame Darko

Back, Sr., 5-9, 160, Kumasi, Ghana

A talented athlete with ever-improving technical skills… added 20 pounds to his frame without losing a step of his superior quickness… a great one-on-one defender… plays right back… 2001: Played in all 20 games this season, including 19 starts... scored his only goal of the season in his last home game against Chowan, October 21... 2000: Started at left outside back... hampered by a groin injury... 1999: Started every match at right back… 1998: Named the team's Most Improved Player… started the season at forward, shifted to the flank and finally to defense… Personal: First name pronounced KWAH-mee… gained good experience in two Greensboro-area adult soccer leagues over the summer… works as a residence advisor worked in Guilford's sports information office last summer… a two-time All-Potomac Valley Athletic Conference performer for Coach Eduardo Polon’s Sandy Spring Friends School team… earned a spot on the Washington Post's All-Met team in 1997… also a standout lacrosse player at Sandy Springs… participated in the 1997 World Scholar-Athlete Games… played one year with the Bethesda Thunder… younger brother, Ampofo is a sophomore on Guilford's team… son of Charles and Eva Tagoe-Darko… physics and economics double major.

Year MP/MS Goals Assists Points Shots
1998 16/9 1 1 3 21
1999 19/19 0 0 0 2
2000 17/15 0 0 0 7
2001 20/19 1 2 4 11
Total 72/62 2 3 7 41

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