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25 Jaedon Williamson
Jaedon Williamson
  • Height:
    5-7
  • Weight:
    150
  • Hometown:
    Simpsonville, S.C.
  • Position:
    MF
  • Year:
    So.
  • Major:
    Exercise Science
  • Previous School:
    Brashier Middle College
Bio

2016-17: Williamson played in 13 matches this season, starting in six of them. He finished his sophomore season with one goal and one assist for three points. 

2015-16 Individual Stats

2015-16: Williamson played in 11 games during his freshman season, starting in five of them. He took 15 shots and four shots on goal.

High School: Williamson was a three-time all-region, all-state and North South All-Star selection at Brashier Middle College. He scored 117 career goals and was named team MVP in 2014 and 2015.

Personal: Son of Kelley and Jon Williamson...he has two sisters; Vanessa and Kaytie.

News mentions
Cobras Season Ends with SAC Semifinal Loss to Tusculum
Cobras Season Ends with SAC Semifinal Loss to Tusculum

The Cobras' season ended with a tough loss in the South Atlantic Conference semifinals.

Cobras Advance to SAC Semifinals with PK Shootout Win Over Lenoir-Rhyne
Cobras Advance to SAC Semifinals with PK Shootout Win Over Lenoir-Rhyne

The Coker College men's soccer team picked up a 7-6 penalty kick shootout win over the Lenoir-Rhyne University Bears to advance to the SAC semifinals

Cobras Drop Saturday SAC Match to LMU
Cobras Drop Saturday SAC Match to LMU

The Coker men's soccer team lost a SAC road match to LMU on Saturday.

Cobras Blank Lions in Saturday SAC Showdown
Cobras Blank Lions in Saturday SAC Showdown

The Coker College men's soccer team scored two goals in its South Atlantic Conference win over Mars Hill on Saturday.

Urena's Pair Lifts Coker Past Barton in OT
Urena's Pair Lifts Coker Past Barton in OT

The overtime win moved the Cobras to 4-3-1 on the season.

Cobras Drop Non-Conference Matchup to Mocs
Cobras Drop Non-Conference Matchup to Mocs

The Coker College men's soccer team lost a non-conference matchup to the visiting Florida Southern College Moccasins