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Rutgers University–Camden is one of three regional campuses of Rutgers University, a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey. It is located in Camden, New Jersey. Founded in 1926 as the South Jersey Law School, Rutgers–Camden began as an amalgam of the South Jersey Law School and the College of South ...
Rutgers–Newark fields teams for NCAA Division III competition in men's and women's soccer, basketball, tennis, and volleyball, as well as baseball for men and softball for women. The men's volleyball team competed as a Division I member through the 2014 season (2013–14 school year), but completed a transition to Division III after that season.
The New Jersey Athletic Conference ( NJAC ), formerly the New Jersey State Athletic Conference, is a college athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA 's Division III. All of its full members are public universities in New Jersey. Affiliate members (track-only, men's tennis-only, or football-only) are located in Delaware, Maryland, New York ...
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W. Saskia Webber. Tiernny Wiltshire. Shannon Woeller. Kenie Wright. Categories: Rutgers Scarlet Knights women's soccer. Rutgers Scarlet Knights athletes. College women's soccer players in the United States.
NJ/NY Gotham FC ( WPS / NWSL) (2009–2011, 2013–2019) Yurcak Field is a 5,000 seat soccer-specific stadium on the main campus of Rutgers University in Piscataway Township, New Jersey. Fully acknowledged as The Soccer Stadium at Yurcak Field, it is named in honor of Ronald N. Yurcak, a 1965 All-American Rutgers Lacrosse player.
The United States women’s soccer team won the inaugural Concacaf W Gold Cup on Sunday following a 1-0 victory over Brazil at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California.
These two institutions became Rutgers University–Newark and Rutgers University–Camden, respectively. On September 10, 1970, after much debate, the board of governors voted to admit women into Rutgers College. On the western end of Voorhees Mall is a bronze statue of William the Silent, commemorating the university's Dutch heritage.