
Player Bio: Dayo Oyetuga - University of Washington Official Athletic Site
April 18, 2013 | Men's Soccer

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Wurzberger on Oyetuga:
“All indications are that Dayo's final year will be his best and he will make his strongest impact on the 2002 team.”
WASHINGTON
2001 (Junior): Aided Huskies' offensive attack when he came off the bench in eight games ... had four shots on the season, against St. Mary's, California, Oregon State and Seattle University.
2000 (Sophomore): Came off the bench to play in 11 games … scored his second and third goals of the season in UW's 7-0 win over California … scored only goal of the game in first-ever Pac-10 Conference win over Oregon State … one of five players to score multiple goals in a match … was injured during early part of the season.
1999 (Freshman): Led all Husky freshmen with two goals scored ... one-timed the first off a cross from fellow frosh Zac Tallman against UNLV, then headed in the second 19 minutes later to seal 2-1 UW win ... one of just four Huskies to score multiple goals in a game ... also tallied an assist in Huskies' 2-1 win over Fresno State in NIKE Husky Classic ... played in nine games, starting six, before an injury forced him out for the rest of the season.
CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL
Club team won three state championships...played club soccer with current UW teammates Doug Gliniak and Ben Somoza ...helped Everett High School place fourth in the state tournament in 1998...earned all-area honors and was named the most inspirational player on his team.
PERSONAL
Adedayo Samuel Oyetuga was born Feb. 1, 1980, in Lagos, Nigeria...parents are Frank and Carlene Oyetuga...has a younger brother, Tola, and sister, Kore...pre-political sciences major.