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.
Justin Phy (Triton), Francesco Fazzolari (Glassboro) and Gemel Tutu (Vineland) each scored second half goals to lead the Roadrunner men's soccer team to a 3-0 victory over visiting Lackawanna College Thursday afternoon.
The RCSJ men’s and women’s soccer teams will take on RCSJ Cumberland during the Inaugural Rowan College Derby for the South Jersey Shield, set for Thursday, September 26, at Rowan University’s Athletic Complex.
RCSJ Gloucester women's soccer welcomes Highland Regional High School's Ave Buonpastore who recently signed a letter of intent for the 2019-20 academic year.
Vineland High School senior Siera Rivera has signed a letter of intent to play women's soccer at RCGC next season. Siera is a two-year varsity player for the Fighting Clan who plays midfield and back and who has helped her team to a South Jersey Group 4 sectional playoff appearance.
Caitlin Schlosser, a senior at Clayton High School, has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer, beginning in the fall 2019 semester.
Carly Malia, a senior at Gloucester County Christian School (GCCS), has signed a NJCAA Letter of Intent with Rowan College at Gloucester County to play soccer, beginning in the fall 2019 semester.
For Allison Gebhart, the 2018 soccer season at Delsea High School proved to be a magical run. The current Delsea senior played flawlessly in goal as she led the Crusaders to a 20-2-2 overall record and a South Jersey Group 2 sectional championship, the first for the school in 25 years. On Wednesday, Allison – with the support of her family and the RCGC staff and administration – signed her national letter of intent as the Roadrunners’ newest goalkeeper.
RCGC Women's soccer star Megan Lord was named to the Division III All-East Region First Team as a midfielder by the United Soccer Coaches, which includes colleges from both the NJCAA and California schools that are members of the College Services program.
Consistency has been the hallmark of Megan Lord’s 2-year student athlete career at RCGC, so it was no surprise that the second-year women’s soccer star earned one final accolade on Wednesday, Nov. 14, as her time concludes in a Roadrunner uniform.
The No. 3 seed RCGC women's soccer team is ready for action as the 2018 NJCAA Region XIX Division III Tournament kicks off Friday, October 26, with an 11:30 am game against No. 2 seed Union County College.
Megan Lord (Glassboro) headed in the game-winning goal 33 minutes into the first half for the game's only score to help the Roadrunner women's soccer team to a 1-0 win over Middlesex County College in a Region XIX playoff game at home on Saturday.
RCGC women's soccer standouts Megan Lord and Josie O'Donnell have earned spots on the NJCAA Region XIX First Team, it was announced by the Region Soccer Committee.
The Roadrunner women's soccer team is in the midst of its biggest test of the season during the current week with four key games on the agenda --- and coach Megan Ruttler's squad passed their first battle with flying colors.
Megan Lord collected two goals and an assist while teammate McKenna Dowd added two goals to lift the Roadrunner women's soccer team to an 8-0 victory over host Cumberland County College on Sept. 27 in a Garden State Athletic Conference contest.
Kylie Guarente (Washington Twp.) and Dehlia Fynes (Washington Twp.) scored two goals each as the Roadrunner women's soccer team picked up an important Garden State Athletic Conference win with a 6-0 triumph over host Ocean County College on Tuesday afternoon.
Angelina Mowad (Washington Township) and Megan Lord (Glassboro) each scored first half goals, and that proved to be the difference as the RCGC women's soccer team topped visiting Northampton County College 4-1 in an NJCAA Region XIX contest on Thursday.
The Roadrunner women's soccer team, No. 5 in the NJCAA Division III rankings, ran into a tough opponent on Sept. 13 when they dropped a 5-3 decision to visiting Rowan College at Burlington County.
Following an entire week off, RCGC women's soccer coach Megan Ruttler was happy to grab a win any way she could. And the Roadrunners did not disappoint their veteran coach.
The women's soccer team looks to continue their successful 2018 season Thursday afternoon, Sept. 6, when they host Bucks County College in a 3:30 pm start.
Freshman forwards Kayla Davila (Buena) and Kylie Guarente (Washington Twp.) scored goals while sophomore midfielder Megan Lord (Glassboro) had two assists to lead the RCGC women's soccer team to a 3-0 victory over host Howard Community College (MD) Sunday afternoon.
Midfielder Angelina Mowad (Washington Township) scored an unassisted goal and the Roadrunners tallied the game winner on a Montgomery own goal to lift RCGC to an exciting 2-1 win on the road Saturday afternoon.
Roadrunner Women's Soccer (0-1) will travel to Maryland this weekend looking for some strong competition and team bonding. The team will face Montgomery College on Saturday at noon then take on Howard College Sunday also at noon. The Roadrunners start the season ranked #4 nationally but dropped their opening season game 1-0 to Harcum College (PA) in double overtime.
Frustrating. That is the only way RCGC women's soccer coach Megan Ruttler could describe Thursday afternoon's 1-0 double overtime loss to visiting Harcum College.
A proud tradition may become even stronger during the 2018 fall season as the RCGC women’s soccer program begins action this week under veteran coach Megan Ruttler.