Mission Statement:
The College of New Jersey's Women's Club Soccer Team is a student-run, student-financed, campus organization that provides a competitive, yet fun environment for females to play soccer at an intercollegiate level.
2011-2012
Record: 6-4-3
Officers:
- Co-Presidents: Jackie Ferraro & Allison Greer
- Treasurer: Jessica Ross
- Captains: Jackie Ferraro, Alyssa Laird, Emily Witkowski
Highlights:
- Graduating Seniors: Jackie Ferraro, Allison Greer, Megan Decker, Emma Tucci
- Made it to the Elite 8 of the Region 1 Tournament
- Participated in Maryland University “Maryland Meltdown” Indoor Tournament
2010-2011
Officers:
- Co-Presidents: Amberleigh McKenna & Leigh Murray
- Treasurer: Jackie Ferraro
- Captains: Amberleigh Mckenna, Leigh Murray, Sandra Ferraro
Highlights:
- Graduating Seniors: Amberleigh Mckenna, Leigh Murray, Sandra Ferraro, Lisa Fleming
- Qualified for the NCCS National Soccer Championship Tournament in Phoenix, AZ
- Placed 4th in Region 1 Tournament
- Beat Penn State University for the first time in team history
- Placed 2nd in Rutgers University Tournament
- Participated in Loyola University Indoor Tournament
- Participated in Maryland University “Maryland Meltdown” Indoor Tournament
2009 - 2010
Officers:
- Co-Presidents: Amberleigh McKenna & Leigh Murray
- Treasurer: Jackie Ferraro
- Captains: Kaitlin Andres, Amberleigh Mckenna, Leigh Murray
Highlights:
- Graduating Seniors: Kaitlin Andres, Linda O’Leary
- Qualified for the NCCS National Soccer Championship Tournament in Phoenix, AZ for the first time in team history
- Played former WCS President Sarah Hays at the Penn State University Tournament
- Participated in Loyola University Indoor Tournament
- Participated in Maryland University “Maryland Meltdown” Indoor Tournament
2008 - 2009
Officers:
- Co-Presidents: Samantha Cirone & Sarah Hays
- Treasurer: Leigh Murray
- Captains: Jessy Deluca, Kelley Greenfield
Highlights:
- Graduating Seniors: Katie Bartels, Samantha Cirone, Justine Clarke, Jessy Deluca, Kelley Greenfield, Sarah Hays, Cara Reposa, Christine Stetson
- Made it to the Elite 8 of the Region 1 Tournament – The furthest the team has ever been
- Won Loyola University indoor tournament
- Participated in Maryland University “Maryland Meltdown” Indoor Tournament
Spring 2006
Highlights:
- Well played indoor tournament at Loyola
- Graduating Seniors: Deirdra Shaughnessy and Susan Connell
Fall 2005
Record: 4-2
Highlights:
- Picked up a good number of rookies to add more depth to the team
Spring 2005
Highlights:
- Graduating Seniors: Beth Kuhn, Tracie Haines, Lauren Banasz, Kelley McCartney
Fall 2004
Record: 6-1-4
Highlights:
- Welcomes six strong rookies to add to the skill of the already strong team
- Record 6-1-4: A season of "Firsts":
- Beat Rutgers (3-2)
- Beat Princeton (1-0)
- Shocked everyone at Regionals by being a contender for Nationals
Spring 2004
Highlights:
- Graduating Seniors: Tiffany Rhea, Robyn Farulo, Gemma Gannone
- New Presidents attempt to complete a full season, despite rain putting a damper on most games
Fall 2003
Record: 8-7-2
Highlights:
- Team membership and number of experienced players continues to grow with a strong freshmen class
- Highlights - Yale Tournament Champions and a winning season!
Spring 2003
Record: 2-3-0
Highlights:
- First full tournament sponsored by TCNJ WCS
Fall 2002
Highlights:
- New officers, Tiffany Rhea and Robyn Farulo, take club team to new heights
- Team membership surpassed fifty
- Freshman class players helps build teams level of play
- Record 3-4-2:
- 1 goal loss to UDel
- 2 non-scoring games vs Loyola
- Defeated Lehigh in OT
- Lost to Boston College 2-1
- First indoor season as team
- Increased funds thanks to SFB and fundraisers such as canning, pizza kits, and chevy's night
Spring 2002
Highlights:
- Season folded due to lack of membership
- First annual TCNJ Club Sports Formal
Spring 2001
Highlights:
- Constitution approved, slim, limited budget given for the first season
- Highlights of 1st season:
- Traveled to CT for Yale tournament
- Scoring 1st goal of season against Rutgers @ Princeton tournament
Highlights:
Spring 2000
- Aimee Fisher and Angela Del Piano constructed a petition for a TCNJ women's club soccer team