2007 Women's Soccer Roster

21 Katie Feehan

  • Class Graduate Student
  • Position Midfielder
  • Height 5-7
  • Hometown Manasquan, NJ
  • High School Wall

Biography

2007 Highlights: (09/06 at SUNY-Maritime): Tallied two assists to give her 17 for her career, moving her into sole possession of second place in school history—four shy of the program record of 21... (09/08 at. College of Saint Elizabeth): Scored a goal and an assist to draw closer to program history. The goal was the 27th of her career and moved her within one of tying the program record. Meanwhile, her 72 career points are now five shy of matching that career mark... (9/12 vs. SUNY-Puchase): Scored her 28th goal of her four-year career—ties the program record, as well as, extended her program record with six career game-winning goals. She added an assist which gives her a total of 19 assists and 75 points in her career... (10/03 at. SUNY-Farmingdale): Notched an assist on a first-half game-tying goal to equal NJCU's  career records for points (77) and assists(21)... (10/04): Currently ranked 53rd nationally in assists per game at 0.63 per contest... (10/06 vs. City College of NY): Scored twice and added an assist to become the all-time career leader in goals, assists and points. Broke the all-time goals and assists records at 58:42 and at 61:47, she became the all-time assists leader, when she fed a pass up the middle. Additionally, she is now tied for third in career games played... (10/09): Has seven assists in 11 games, and ranks tied for 37th in the country at 0.64 per contest, up from 53rd last week... (10/10 vs. Rutgers-Newark): Registered an  assist which was her eight of the season and program record 23rd of her career... (10/13 at Montclair State University): Notched her ninth assist of the year on the game-tying goal.  She extended her program career records with 24 assists and 84 points... (10/15 at Penn State University-Berks): Scored three times and added two assists to break the single-season school record for helpers, while notching the fourth hat trick of her career.  She increased her all-time program career records to 33 goals, 26 assists and 92 points, by collecting the ninth multiple-goal game of her career and increased her 2007 season totals to seven goals, 11 assists and 25 points... (10/17 vs. Rowan University): Had an assist to Albuja... (10/20 at The College of New Jersey): Who already owns NJCU’s career records for goals (33), assists (26) and points (92), set two more career records by playing in and starting her 72nd career game. She passed Megan Collins (2001-04) in games played (71) and games started (71) on the all-time list... (11/09): Honored for excellence on the soccer field and in the classroom. For the third year in a row, the scholar-athlete has been voted to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America District II College Division First-Team in the sport of women’s soccer. Her 3.98 GPA is the highest of any athlete at the University. led the conference with 11 assists, and was selected as a Second-Team All-NJAC recipient—the third consecutive season she has been named All-NJAC. Owns every major career record at NJCU. She is the all-time leader in points (92), goals (33), assists (26), multiple-goal games (9), game-winning goals (6), shots (250), shots on goal (135), games played (73), games started (73) and minutes played (6,372). There are 15 total career categories and Feehan is in the Top five in every category... (11/07): Led the conference with 11 assists, and was selected as a Second-Team All-NJAC recipient—Graduated in May 2007 with a 3.98 GPA but returned as a graduate student to use her final year of eligibility, now owns every major career record at NJCU. She is the all-time leader in points (92), goals (33), assists (26), multiple-goal games (9), game-winning goals (6), shots (250), shots on goal (135), games played (73), games started (73) and minutes played (6,372). There are 15 total career categories and Feehan is in the Top five in every category... (11/27): Has been the ultimate example of the term student-athlete. She has now earned the ultimate award for excellence on the soccer field and in the classroom. Feehan has been voted to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-America team in the sport of women’s soccer. She is the first athlete in the history of NJCU to be named a First-Team Academic All-American in any sport.  It is the third consecutive season now with a three-time Academic All-America selection, having earned Third-Team Academic All-America honors in 2005 and 2006. She was the only New Jersey Athletic Conference women’s player named to the 2007 Academic All-America First, Second or Third Team. She was one of only three midfielders nationwide named to the First-Team and among just two in Division III...

2006 Highlights:  Preseason: Named a team tri-captain...(09/06 vs. Drew University):  Attempted four shots...(09/13 vs. Keystone College):  Scored once and added two assists in NJCU's 4-2 win...Assisted on the second and third goals of the game, then sealed the win, as she raced untouched for a breakaway goal from midfield at 82:28...(09/20 vs. Ramapo College): Made a terrific, diving clear for a team save to thwart a certain breakaway goal...(09/21 vs. Medgar Evers College):  Contributed two assists to move into a second-place tie on the career assists list with 15...(10/04 vs. Mount Saint Mary College):  Netted the third hat trick of her career and collected her seventh career multiple-goal effort. When she scored to give NJCU a 2-0 lead, she broke the school record for career game-winning goals with five. Now with 26 career netters, she is two shy of matching the program record of 28.  During the game Feehan made it 2-0 at 26:27, when she planted a free kick from 25 yards out into the back of the net, for her second goal of the season.  She followed with a pair of unassisted goals in less than two minutes—her third and fourth tallies of the season. At 66:52, she finished a 50-yard breakaway for a 4-1 lead, and at 68:51, stole possession from a Blue Knight defender, resulting in a goal and a 5-1 advantage...(10/05 vs. College of Staten Island):  Shot four of the eight total shots verse CSI Dolphins...(10/12 vs. Rutgers-Newark University):  Put a shot on goal as NJCU forced Hastings to stop six of its nine total shots...(10/16 vs. King's College): Posted two shots for the Gothic Knights against the Monarchs...(11/15): Excelled on the field and in the classroom during her entire career at NJCU. She is a true example of the term student-athlete and has once again been rewarded for her ability to multitask at the highest level, as the scholar-athlete has been voted to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America District II College Division First-Team in the sport of women’s soccer for the second consecutive year.  She finished the 2006 season with four goals and four assists for 12 points, playing a defensive midfielder role, while filling in at sweeper against some opponents. She added 62 shots and 29 on goal, and ranked fourth in the NJAC in shots per game (3.44) and tied for fourth in total shots...(11/28): The tri-captain of the NJCU women’s soccer team, has been voted to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Third-Team Academic All-America® College Division Team.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 21

    2004Freshman

    Forward
    5'7"
    21
  • 21
    C

    2005Sophomore

    Forward
    5'7"
    21
    C
  • 21
    C

    2006Junior

    Midfielder
    5'7"
    21
    C
  • 21
    C

    2007Graduate Student

    Midfielder
    5'7"
    21
    C