Box Score BOX SCORE
OLD WESTBURY, NY (NJCUGothicKnights.com) | Senior striker
JULIA CASERES (Union, NJ/Union) had the first two goals of the game and added an assist to become the all-time leading scorer among men or women in New Jersey collegiate soccer history and senior striker
JENNIFER ALBUJA (Union City, NJ/Hoboken) bagged two more goals as
New Jersey City University continued its historic start to the 2011 season, remaining perfect at 8-0-0 on the year with a 4-0 non-conference victory over SUNY-Old Westbury on the road on Sunday.
The Knights won despite being outshot, 19-14 as rookie goalkeeper
BRITTANY HOFFMAN (McMurray, PA/Peters Township) made eight saves and NJCU added one team save for the fourth shutout in eight games. Old Westbury fell to 1-3 with the loss. NJCU leads the all-time series, 3-0 (13-1 goals differential). The eight-game winning streak for the Knights is also a school record.
Caseres entered the game with 211 career points, and with the five-point effort, increased her four-year totals to 88 goals and 40 assists for 216 points between NJCU (2009-11) and Rutgers-Newark (2008) in 72 games.
Caseres eclipses current U.S. Women's National Team captain
Christie Pearce Rampone, who had 212 points in 80 games for Division I Monmouth University from 1993-96—on the all-time scoring charts among men's or women's collegiate Division I, II or III players in the history of New Jersey soccer.
Caseres also extended her NJCU program record with her 16
th game-winner in three seasons.
Albuja scored her sixth and seventh goals of the week—giving her 12 goals this year and 78 goals and 169 points in 67 career games at NJCU.
Junior midfielder
AMANDA SPETHMANN (Wood-Ridge, NJ/Hasbrouck Heights—Wood-Ridge) chipped in her fifth assist of the season. Freshman midfielder
OLYMPIA SCIORTINO (Bridgewater, NJ/Bridgewater-Raritan) earned her first collegiate assist on the eventual game-winning goal.
In a competitive first half, NJCU finally broke through in the 42
nd minute with the first goal of the game as
Sciortino delivered a short chip into the box where
Caseres finished her ninth goal of the season at 41:43. NJCU led 1-0 at halftime.
The game remained a one-goal contest for more than 33 minutes into the second half before NJCU scored an important second tally at 78:10. From 25 yards out,
Caseres won the ball and made a pair of moves to elude two defenders, before burying a top shelf shot.
NJCU put the game away with two goals in just over three minutes. In the 86
th minute,
Albuja uncorked a shot that was initially stopped by the Old Westbury keeper, before she put away the rebound of her own shot.
Then at 88:23, in a goal very similar to the double-overtime game-winner NJCU scored against William Paterson just 24 hours earlier,
Spethmann made a throw-in from the far right side, which
Caseres flicked with a header into the box, setting up
Albuja for a near-range blast and a 4-0 final result.
Senior left defender
NICOLE SARICA (Linden, NJ/Linden) had a team save for the Knights to help preserve the shutout.
NJCU will seek to improve to 9-0 and remain undefeated in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (1-0) when it faces Ramapo College in a road NJAC game on Wednesday, September 21 at 4 p.m. in Mahwah, NJ.
—www.njcugothicknights.com—
GAME NOTES:
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JULIA CASERES and JENNIFER ALBUJA have now combined for 166 goals and 385 career points.
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JENNIFER ALBUJA, second in the history of NJAC women's soccer (to Caseres) in goals and points, is now fourth among men or women in NJAC history in total scoring. Greg Boyle of Rowan University had 172 points and 71 goals from 1984-87. Fred Guiran of Kean University tallied 184 points and 74 goals (36 assists) from 1990-92.
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Team Stat Comparison
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NJCU
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OW
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Score
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4
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0
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Halftime
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1
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0
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Shots
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14
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19
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Shots On Goal
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4
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9
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Saves
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9
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4
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Corner Kicks
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4
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3
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Fouls
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5
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8
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Offsides
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3
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5
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Caution Cards
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0
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0
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