RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Felician College sophomore Derienne “D.J.” Jacobowitz of Staten Island, N.Y., has been named the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer Player of the Week, the CACC announced today.
Jacobowitz, a 5-foot-5 forward, recorded six goals and two assists in a 2-1 week for the Golden Falcons. She scored twice in Felician’s 5-2 home victory over Molloy College on Thursday, then followed with three goals and an assist in her school’s first-ever win over Holy Family University on Saturday in Philadelphia, 4-2. It was her second hat trick of the season. She was credited with the game-winning goal in both victories. |
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 MUSARRA PHILADELPHIA -- Senior goalkeeper Amanda Musarra (South Amboy, NJ) saved a potential game-tying penalty kick with four minutes, 35 seconds, remaining in regulation, preserving Felician College's 4-2 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference women's soccer victory over host and defending CACC champion Holy Family University on Saturday afternoon at Tiger Field. It marked the first victory in program history for Felician over Holy Family in 12 all-time meetings.
Felician sophomore forward D.J. Jacobowitz (Staten Island, NY) recorded three goals and an assist for her second hat trick of the season. Jacobowitz scored the game-winner with 19:05 to play, collecting a long ball from teammate Jenna Krowl (Kearny, NJ) and finishing to snap a 2-2 tie. |
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 Jenna Krowl scored two goals in 17 seconds to give Felician the lead on Oct. 9. RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Felician College women’s soccer team scored four goals in a 10-minute, 12-second, span of the second half en route to a 5-2 non-conference victory over visiting Molloy College on Thursday night at Tryon Field.
After a scoreless first half in which the teams combined for only six shot attempts, senior forward Jenna Krowl (Kearny, NJ/Kearny) put Felician ahead by tallying twice in 17 seconds. Krowl broke the 0-0 deadlock by converting on a long direct kick 4:26 into the second half. Not long after the ensuing kickoff, she got free in the middle of the field, dribbled ahead, and blasted a high 30-yard shot that bounded off the goalkeeper’s outstretched hand and into the net. |
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A feature on sophomore D.J. Jacobowitz of the women's soccer team leads the college notebook in the Oct. 9 edition of the Staten Island Advance. Click here to read the online version of the article. |
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