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High School: Four-year letterman at Caesar Rodney High School...three-time All-American and three-time All-State pick...scored over 50 goals in all four seasons, including a career-high 71 during sophomore year...had 58 goals and 54 assists as a senior...finished career with 242 goals and 203 assists...two-time All-State pick in football, helping team to consecutive Henlopen League titles...National Honor Society student.
At Delaware: First-year player at Delaware after transfering from national power Duke University...earned his degree at Duke and is currently enrolled in graduate school at Delaware...will battle for starting spot on Blue Hen attack unit...big, strong attackman who can get close to the goal...Blue Hens' nominee for Lowe's Senior CLASS Award for outstanding achievement in the classroom, on the field, and in the community.
At Duke: Played four seasons for the nationally-ranked Blue Devils...led Duke to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including national runner-up finishes in 2005 and 2007...played in 39 career games with one start and recorded 15 goals and five assists for 20 points while taking 44 shots and scooping 20 groundballs...scored career-high seven goals as a senior in 2008 when he led Duke to the NCAA semifinals...named to Atlantic Coast Conference Academic team...had three goals and three assists as a junior in 2007, including two assists in an NCAA Tournament win over Providence...team was national runner-up...scored four goals as a sophomore in 2006 when he was named to the ACC Academic team...had one goal and one assist in seven games as a freshman in 2005 when team was national runner-up.
Personal: Joshua Coveleski...son of John and Sandy Coveleski...enrolled in UD graduate school in higher education...plans to pursue a doctorate and become a college professor...alumni of Hugh O'Brien Leadership organization...father is the athletic director and lacrosse coach at Delaware Technical and Community College...father played college football at West Chester (Pa.) University...grandfather played baseball at Delaware...mother is a Delaware graduate....has a younger brother.
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