Charlotte, NC – Following the recommendations from the NJCAA Presidential Advisory Council and the NJCAA Board of Regents, the NJCAA has announced its adjusted plan of action for the upcoming 2020-21 academic year. Following the Board of Regents’ vote on Monday, a majority of competition will be moved to the spring semester.
Brandon Daisey, a senior at Triton Regional High School in Runnemede, NJ, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College South Jersey (RCSJ) Gloucester to play soccer beginning in the Fall 2019 semester.
Christian Rivera, a senior at John E Dwyer Academy in Elizabeth, NJ, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College South Jersey (RCSJ) Gloucester to play soccer beginning in the Fall 2019 semester.
Chris Rubena, a senior at Gateway Regional High School, has signed an NJCAA Letter of Intent to play men's soccer with Rowan College South Jersey (RCSJ) Gloucester beginning in the Fall 2019 semester.
Brian Madden, a senior at Haddon Township High School, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer and Golf, beginning in the Fall 2019 semester. Brian, a midfielder, scored 4 goals and added 9 assists this season. The Hawks, Head Coach Jim Bonder, had an overall record of 16-6-1 winning the Colonial Conference Patriot Division with a 9-0-1 record. Brain was a member of the 2016 Township Team that won the Group 1 State Championship. Brian resides in Westmont with his father Brian Madden. He will be majoring in Criminal Justice.
James Bartolotto, a senior at Gloucester Catholic High School, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer, beginning in the fall 2019 semester. James is a Tri-County Conference All-Star Goalkeeper who recorded 113 saves this season. The Rams, Head Coach Bob Kulinski, had an overall record of 6-11-1. Jimmy resides in Hammonton with his parents Jim and Sharon. He plays club soccer with the Highland YSC Assault. He will be majoring in Sports Marketing.
Donn “RJ” Nelson, a senior at A.P. Schalick High School, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer, beginning in the Fall 2019 semester. Donn is a Midfielder for the Cougars, Head Coach Joseph Manella, whose team finished 2018 with an overall record of 13-8 and a 6-4 record in the Tri-County Diamond Conference. Donn resides in Elmer with his parents Rich and Gayle. Donn plays club soccer with the Deptford Premier FC Crew.
Garrity Bantle, a senior at Audubon High School, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer, beginning in the fall 2019 semester. The Green Wave, led by Head Coach Mike Tomasetti, had an overall record of 10-11-1 and finished fourth in the Colonial Conference Liberty Division. Garrity, a back, resides in Audubon with his parents Dennis and Bridget Bantle.
Sean Tyler, a senior at Cherry Hill West High School, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer, beginning in the Fall 2019 semester.
Dominic Ciavarelli, a senior at Haddon Heights High School, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer, beginning in the Fall 2019 semester.
Brian Madden, a senior at Haddon Township High School, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer and golf, beginning in the Fall 2019 semester.
George Vera, a senior at Vineland High School, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer in the Fall 2019 semester.
George, a goalkeeper, collected 128 saves for the Fighting Clan during the 2018 Fall season as his team compiled a 10-10-1 overall record in the Cape-American Division under head coach Paul Myers. He finished his career with 190 saves. He was selected to the Daily Journal’s All-Area Boys’ Soccer Team this past season. He resides in Vineland, New Jersey with his mother Maria Bonilla. George plays club soccer with the Vineland Rovers. He will be majoring in Criminal Justice.
Coach George Hobbins and the RCGC staff welcome George to the program. “The coaching staff had the opportunity to watch George play a few times over the last two years and we are excited to add a player of his caliber to our program.”
Chris Williams, a senior at Woodstown High School, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer, beginning in the Fall 2019 semester.
Chris Williams, a senior at Woodstown High School, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer, beginning in the Fall 2019 semester.
The RCGC Men's Socer Team is pleased to announce the signing of Haddon Heights High School standout goalkeeper Connor Rink to a NJCAA Letter of Intent.
The RCGC Men's soccer is pleased to announce the signing of Kingsway Regional High School standout goalkeeper Justin Branyan to a NJCAA Letter of Intent.
Following a solid first half of play, the RCGC men's soccer team could not keep up the pace the remainder of the way as visiting Bucks County College collected a 3-2 victory Thursday in a NJCAA Region XIX playoff game.
First year standout Justin Phy has been named to the NJCAA Region XIX First Team All-Star squad, it was announced on Wednesday by the Soccer Selection Committee.
A relentless rain storm proved to be the only winner on Tuesday afternoon, halting the men's soccer match after 70 minutes of play as RCGC and Ocean County College ended in a scoreless tie.
Zach Bille tallied two goals and Andrew Sooy added another score to lift the Roadrunner men's soccer team to a 3-2 win over Union County College in NJCAA Region XIX action Tuesday.
Sophomore Dylan Skidmore scored what proved to be the winning goal with an assist from teammate Zache Bille to help the Roadrunner men's soccer team to a 6-1 win at County College of Morris on Saturday.
Congratulations goes out to Freshmen soccer goalie Nikolas Anagnou, who was named Garden State Athletic Conference Division III Player of the Week for September 2.
The men's soccer team looks to capture their second straight win of the 2018 season Thursday afternoon, Sept. 6, when they visit Bucks County College in a 3:30 pm start.
Against a nationally ranked opponent the RCGC men's soccer team let one slip away Saturday. The Roadrunners dropped a 6-3 decision to visiting Howard Community College (MD), but the outcome could have been much different.
For more than 90 minutes of play Thursday afternoon, the RCGC men's soccer team hung tough against Division 1 opponent Harcum College in the season opener for the Roadrunners.
The RCGC men’s soccer program has made major strides in evolving into one of the NJCAA Region XIX’s premier teams, and that trend will likely continue into the upcoming 2018 season.