New Jersey City University Women’s Soccer Team Makes History with NJAC Tournament Hosting Bid
Key points:
- New Jersey City University women's soccer team earns historic NJAC Tournament hosting bid
- Defeated Rutgers-Newark for the first time since 2016
- Will host the first home NJAC Tournament match in program history
New Jersey City University’s women’s soccer team achieved three major milestones in their game against Rutgers-Newark. The Gothic Knights defeated the Scarlet Raiders 3-1, securing a spot in the six-team New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Tournament for the first time since 2011. Additionally, with other teams losing, NJCU earned the opportunity to host the first home NJAC Tournament match in program history. They will face Rutgers-Camden in the first round this Saturday. This victory brings NJCU’s total wins to 7, the most since 2011, with 3 NJAC wins, also the most since 2011.
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