2007 Women's Volleyball Roster
Biography
LIZZELLE CINTRON ANNUALLY IN THE NCAA NATIONAL RANKINGS
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Year
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Category
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Statistic
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Ranking
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2004
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Total Kills
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831
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1st
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2004
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Kills Per Game
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6.87
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1st
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2004
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Hitting Percentage
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0.425
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6th
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2005
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Kills Per Game
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5.05
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3rd
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2005
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Blocks Per Game
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1.67
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5th
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2005
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Total Kills
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571
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9th
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2005
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Hitting Percentage
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0.398
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17th
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2006
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Total Kills
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 846
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1st
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2006
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Hitting Percentage
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0.496
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1st
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2006
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Kills Per Game
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5.64
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4th
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2006
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Blocks Per Game
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1.37
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32nd
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2007 Highlights: (09/02 at NJAC/Skyline Cross-Over Tournament): Increased her career total to2,285. In nine games over three matches, she had 37 kills, 27 digs, seven aces and four blocks, and hit .431 (37-9-65)....(09/02 vs. SUNY-Farmingdale at NJAC/Skyline Cross-Over Tournament): hit .407 with 14 kills (14-3-27) and posted 11 digs for 85th career double-double...(09/02 vs. St. Joseph's College (NY) at NJAC/Skyline Tournament Cross-Over): Hit .400 with nine kills (9-3-15), 11digs and three blocks. The nine kills represented only the third time in 111career matches that Cintron did not reach double figures in that category....(09/02 vs. SUNY-Old Westbury at NJAC/Skyline Cross-Over Tournament): Hit .478 overall with 14 kills (14-3-23), six aces and five digs... (09/05 at Stevens Institute of Technology): Finished with 22 kills (22-11-56), 11 digs and five blocks to increase her career kills total to 2,307 and climbed into fifth place in NCAA Division III history, while she recorded her 86th career double-double... (09/10): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (09/13 vs. Hunter College): Finished with 23 kills (23-8-49) for a .306 hitting percentage, added 14 digs and six blocks (two solo). She registered her 90th career double-double, and moved into 18th place in Division I, II and III history in career kills with 2,441... (09/13): Selected as the New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Week for the 13th time. She averaged 7.76 points, 6.41 kills, 3.71 digs, 1.47 blocks and 0.35 aces per game while hitting .380 overall. She posted 132.0 points, 109 kills, 63 digs, 25 blocks and six aces in 17 games over five matches... (09/13): Earned her second honor of the week, as she has been selected as the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III Player of the Week for the 11th time in her four-year career... (09/17): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (09/18 vs Montclair State University): Belted 16 kills and only made two errors (16-2-27) for a .519 hitting percentage, and added 11 digs and eight blocks (three solo). She climbed into 17th place in NCAA collegiate history in kills... (09/18): Named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Week for the seond week in a row and 14th time in three years. As of September 14th, she leads the NJAC in kills (193) and is tips in kills per game (5.68) by almost two per game over anyone else in the league. She also is first in total blocks (36), total points (232.5) and points per game (6.84)... (09/20 at Baruch College): Reached yet another milestone, climbing into fourth place in the history of Division III in career kills and 15th in the Division I, II or III record book with 2,471 kills in only her 423rd game. In two games, she finished with 14 kills and only two errors (14-2-22) and hit .545 with six digs, three blocks, and three aces... (09/21 vs. Johns Hopkins University at Salisbury University Tournament): Became only the fourth player in Division III and 14th in collegiate women’s volleyball history to reach the 2,500 kill plateau. Reached double figures as she tallied 27, with 12 digs and six blocks for her 92nd career double-double. She hit .300 in the contest (27-12-50)—only the 10th time in her career she was in double figures in errors... (09/21 vs. Richard Stockton College at Salisbury Univerity Tournament): Led a solid all-around offense which combined for 68 kills and hit .293 as a team (68-20-164). NJCU rallied from a 2-1 deficit with decisive wins in game four (30-17) and five (15-7). She registered her 17th career match with 30 or more kills and 93rd double-double, hitting .481 overall with 31 kills (31-6-52), 19 digs and three blocks. On her final 12 swings of the match, she planted eight kills... (09/23 vs. Salisbury Univerisity at Salisbury Univerisity Tournament): Finished with 24 kills (24-7-46), a .370 percentage, 23 digs and seven blocks to move into 12 place in Division I, II and III history with 2,553 kills, passing Division II Northern Alabama’s Ronda Price (2,550 kills, 585 games, 1996-99) in only her 438th career game. She notched her 19th career 20-kill/20-dig result... (09/23 vs. Gettysburg Univerisity at Salisbury Univerisity Tournament): Hammered 27 kills and added 21 digs, and was selected to her 17th career All-Tournament Team. The 27 kills represented the 31st time in her career and the fourth time this season—including three times in the tournament—that Cintron has tallied 25 or more kills in a single match. It also marked her 95th career double-double and her 20th career 20-kill/20-dig match, and second in a row. She also is closing in on milestones in other categories, now with 299 career block assists and 198 aces... (09/24): Has been selected as the Sports
Imports/AVCA Division III National Player of the Week by the AmericanVolleyball Coaches Association. Overall in 24 games over six matches, Cintron averaged 6.81 points, 5.79 kills, 3.83 digs, 1.21 blocks and 0.25 aces per game while hitting .398 as an attacker. She tallied 163.5 points, 139 kills, 92 digs, 29 blocks and six aces... (09/24): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (09/25 at Ramapo College): Blasted 29 kills to move into 11th place in Division I, II and III history with 2,609, and added 13 digs and nine blocks for her 96th career double-double... (09/25): Honored for the third straight week as the New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Week for the 15th time and the Sports Imports/AVCA Division III National Player of the Week for the sixth time in her career. In the NJAC statistical leaders through matches of September 24, Cintron leads the league in kills per game (5.72), total kills (332, second place player has 220), blocks per game (1.12), total points (396.0), points per game (6.83), total blocks (65.0), and assisted blocks (44), ranks second in hitting percentage (.402), fourth in digs per game (3.50) and fifth in total digs (203)... (09/28 vs. John Jay College): Only played the first game of the match, and hit .625 in that span, with six kills (6-1-8) and two aces. She increased her career kills mark to 2,615... (10/01): Named the Eastern College Athletic Conference Dividion III Metro Player of the Week for week three of the 2007 season...  (10/01): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (10/02 vs. Rutgers-Newark): Only played the first game of the match, and only took two attempts, yet collected a match-high 12 digs, and one kill to increase her career kills mark to 2,616. She landed two aces... (10/02): Currently ranks No. 2 in the nation in kills per game. The report is for matches played through September 23, with a .402 percentage (332-90-602)... (10/06 at Devils' Classic vs. St. Joseph's College(NY)): Played the first two games of the match, finishing with nine kills (9-3-15) for a .400 percentage, 15 digs and four aces, as she increased her career kills mark to 2,625. She was one of four players with multiple aces, as the team finished with 20... (10/06 at Devils' Classic vs. Manhattanville College(NY)): Smashed 11 more kills (11-4-21, .333) as she increased her career kills mark to 2,636—40 shy of 10th place in the history of Division I, II and III volleyball. She also collected eight digs, four aces and two blocks... (10/07 at Devils' Classic vs. Montclair State University): Notched the ninth triple-double and 97th double-double of her career, finishing with 25 kills, 12 digs, and 10 blocks. Hit .422 overall (25-6-45), and had three solo and seven assisted blocks, as she increased her career kills mark to 2,650. It was the 32nd time in her career she has collected 25 or more kills in a match... (10/07 at Devils' Classic vs. FDU-Florham): Blasted 34 kills to move into ninth place in NCAA Division I, II and III history with 2,695 for a .456 hitting percentage (34-8-57), 17 digs and four blocks, and was named to the Devils’ Classic All-Tournament Team—the 18th time in her career she has been named to an All-Tournament Team. She registered her 18th career match with 30 or more kills, her 33rd instance of 25 or more kills, and her 98th career double-double. It was the third time this year she has had 30 kills in a contest. The 34 kills—a season high for Cintron—are the third most in a four-game match in program history... (10/09): Named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Week, for week six of the 2007 season. She also has been named the NJCU Women’s Athlete of the Week for the 30th time in her career. In the NJAC statistical leaders through matches of October 8, Cintron leads the league in hitting percentage (.402), kills per game (5.73), total kills (447, second place player has 282), blocks per game (1.18), total points (544.0), points per game (6.97), total blocks (92.0), and assisted blocks (69), ranks fourth in digs per game (3.56) and total digs (285) and 18th in aces per game (0.47)... (10/08): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (10/09 vs. Richard Stockton College): Crushed 28 kills and added 14 digs to notch her 99th career double-double. She added 14 digs, two aces and two blocks. The 28 kills in three games tied for the third most in a three-game match in program history, and gave her 34th career match with 25 or more kills... (10/11): Has won four national statistical championships in her trailblazing career, and is now on pace for perhaps two more. The NCAA has released its third bi-weekly Division III women’s volleyball national statistical report for the 2007 season, and she is currently the national leader in kills per game by a huge margin with 5.73...(10/11): Named the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III Player of the Week, for week five of the 2007 season... (10/12 at Kean University): Moved into eighth place in Division I, II and III history with 2,731 kills in 468 games, she posted eight kills (8-1-14), a .500 hitting percentage, four digs and three blocks.... (10/13 at Gothic Knight Tournament): Earned Most Valuable Player honors for the fourth consecutive year, moved into seventh place in Division I, II and III history with 2,768 career kills and notched her 100th career double-double. To earn MVP she combined for 37 kills in four games over two matches, finishing with a .647 hitting percentage for the tournament (37-4-51), 18 digs and five aces... (10/13 vs. Lehman College): Hit .857 overall, smacking six kills and no errors in seven attempts, adding four aces. She only played the first game... (10/13 vs. William Paterson): Finished with 31 kills (31-4-42) for a .643 percentage, 15 digs and four blocks. The 31 kills were one shy of her own single-match school record for kills in a three-game match. That result was her 100th career double-double, 35th match with 25 or more kills, 19th career match with 30 or more kills, and fourth 30-kill match of the season. She also exceeded 500 kills in a season for the fourth year in a row and increased her NCAA Division III national-leading average to 5.98 per game... (10/16 at Rutgers University-Camden): Leading the way with a staggering .708 hitting percentage, as she slugged 19 kills (19-2-24), added five digs and four blocks. Two of her blocks were solo rejections, eclipsing the 300 mark for her career... (10/16): For the 17th time in the last three seasons, and the fifth time
in six weeks she has been named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the
Week, for week seven of the 2007 season. She also has been named the NJCU
Women's Athlete of the Week for the 31st time in her career and the sixth week in a row. In the NJAC statistical leaders through matches of October 15, Cintron leads the league in hitting percentage (.423), kills per game (5.98), total kills (520, second place player has 315), blocks per game (1.16), total points (631.0), points per game (7.25), and assisted blocks (70), lists second in total blocks (101.0),  third in total digs (319), ranks tied for third in digs per game (3.67) and tied for 13th in aces per game (0.52)...(10/18): Named the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III Metro/Upstate Player of the Week, for week six of the 2007 season... (10/22): Named New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Week for week 9 of the 2007 season...  (10/23 vs. Rowan University): Slammed 20 kills—more than the entire Rowan University team—moving into sixth place in NCAA Division I, II and III history with 2,807. She hit (20-2-30) for a .600 hitting percentage, adding six digs and five blocks, as she increased her (10/25 vs. Lehman College): Increased her career points total to 3,497.5... posting more milestones, as she recorded the 3,500th point of her remarkable career, coming on the third kill in the first game. She hit .667 overall, with 11 kills (11-1-15), seven digs, and four blocks (two solo). She increased her career kills total to 2,818 and she needs only 32 more to move into fifth place in kills in Division I, II and III history...(10/29): Selected New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Week for week 10 of the 2007 season, it is her 32nd career time and her 6th time this year. Named NJCU Women's Athlete of the Week .. (11/01 vs. Ramapo College; NJAC Semi-finals): 32nd time she has pounded 25 or more kills in a match, as she had four more than the entire Ramapo roster (21). She smacked 25 winners and only committed six errors for a .559 percentage (25-6-34), adding eight digs, four aces and three blocks. She increased her all-time career kills total to 2,843, and needs seven more to move into fifth place in Division I, II and III history and third in the Division III annals. She also increased her career attack attempts total to 4,998... (11/03 vs. Montclair State University; NJAC Finals): Crushed 32 kills (32-9-78), hit .295, and added 20 digs and six blocks. She recorded her 101st career double-double, her 37th career match with 25 or more kills, 20th match with 30 or more kills, and her 21st career 20-kill/20-dig match. With the 32 kills, Cintron e increased her all-time career kills total to 2,875 in 487 games, moving into fifth place in Division I, II and III history and third in the Division III annals... (11/05): Named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Week, for week 10 of the 2007 season. It is the 19th time in the last three seasons, the seventh time this year and the second week in a row she has received the honor. She also has been named the NJCU Women's Athlete of the Week for the 34th time in her career.   In a week of NJAC playoff matches, Cintron, the 2006-07 NJAC Female Athlete of the Year, posted perhaps the best statistical week of her career, as she averaged 9.64 points, 8.14 kills, 4.00 digs, 1.29 blocks and 0.57 aces per game while hitting .375 overall (57-15-112). She recorded her 101st career double-double, her 37th career match with 25 or more kills, 20th match with 30 or more kills, her 21st career 20-kill/20-dig match and her 28th career match with 20 or more digs. She had 57 kills in just seven games... (11/07 vs. New York University; ECAC South Quarterfinals): Had 19 kills (19-10-45, .200), nine digs and seven blocks. She concluded her remarkable four-year career with 2,894 kills in 491 games—fifth in Division I, II and III history and third among Division III athletes. She has the most kills of any player whose career came entirely in the rally scoring era (2001-present). She concluded her career with 2,894 kills, 3,604.5 points, and 653 total blocks—all among her numerous all-time records, while adding one ace to finish fourth in that category with 229... (11/14): Named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Week, for week 11 of the 2007 season. Remarkably, it is the 20th time in the last three seasons, the eighth time this year and the third week in a row she has received the honor. She also has been named the NJCU Women’s Athlete of the Week for the 34th time in her career. In the final week of her remarkable career, Cintron averaged 6.12 points, 4.75 kills, 2.25 digs and 1.75 blocks per game as NJCU finished the year 28-6...
2006 Highlights: Preseason: Named a team co-captain for a third consecutive year...(09/01 vs. Salisbury): Posted a match-high 21 kills (21-6-38) with a .395 attack percentage, while adding 14 digs, three assisted blocks and two aces...(09/02 @ Johns Hopkins University Invitational): Earned All-Tournament team honors as she posted 60 kills in three matches and her fifth career triple double...(09/02 vs. Randolph-Macon College): Posted her first triple-double of the season by slamming 19 kills, 14digs and 10 blocks, including five solo rejections. She also posted a .500 hitting percentage (19-2-43)...(09/02 vs. Sewanee-University of the South): Had a double-double with 19 kills (19-6-37) and 14 digs; hit .351 and had three blocks...(09/02 vs. Mount Aloysius): Pounded 22 kills with only one error (22-1-28) for a remarkable .750 hitting percentage in the win. She was impressive all around, adding 12 digs, seven blocks (four solo), and five aces...(09/05): Named NJAC Player of the Week for Week one of the 2006 season, and the sixth time in her career. For the week, she hit a staggering .486, while averaging 6.72 points, 5.12 kills, 3.38 digs, 1.44 blocks and 0.56 aces per game. She had 19 or more kills in every match...(09/06 vs. Lehman College): Increased her program-record career kills total to 1495. She blasted 12 kills (12-2-18) for a .556 percentage, and added nine digs, six blocks (three solo) and three aces...(09/08 vs. Lycoming College):  Became the first athlete in program history to record 1,500 career kills. Posted 19 kills (19-4-29), 12 digs, seven blocks (four solo), and hit .517. Collected her 200th career solo block, 150th assisted block and 350th total block in propelling NJCU to victory over Lycoming. Increased career totals to 1515 kills in 256 games...(09/08 vs. Messiah College): Collected the 15th 20-kill/20-dig match of her career, notching 27 digs and 25 kills. Booked a remarkable .657 hitting percentage in the match, with 25 kills and only two errors in 35 attempts, adding the 27 digs, with four blocks and two aces. The contest marked the 21st time in her career she has had 20 or more digs in a match, the 18th occurrence of 25 or more kills, and the 15th time she has reached both. With a total of 1,540 career kills, she moved into second place in school history in attack attempts with 2830---31 shy of that record. She also had 1941.0 points after the match---59 shy of becoming the first women to record 2,000 career points. Smashed at least 19 kills in a match for the seventh time in the first eight matches NJCU has played this season. Climbed from sixth to fourth place in career digs, with 1,216. Marked the first time since October 25, 2003 that two Gothic Knight Teammates amassed 20+ kills in a match, teaming with Jacqueline LeBlanc for the accomplishment...(09/11 @ Gettysburg Battlefield Classic):  All-Tournament Team selection for a second consecutive week. Became NJCU’s all-time leader in attack attempts. Became the first player in school history to record 2,000 career points...(09/11 vs. Westminster College): Smashed 33 kills and had only two errors in 56 attempts for a .554 percentage. Added 23 digs and six blocks. It was the 16th 20-kill/20-dig match of her career and the 22nd time she has defended 20 or more digs....(09/11 vs. Catholic University): Powered her way to her sixth career triple-double, with a season-high 34 kills (34-7-65), 19 digs, 14 blocks (11 assisted) and a .415 hitting percentage...(09/12): Named AVCA/Sports Imports NCAA Division III National Player of the Week for the fourth time in her career, after averaging 7.33 points, 5.69 kills, 4.00 digs, 1.67 blocks and 0.47 aces per game, while hitting .50...Named NJAC Player of the Week for the second consecutive week to begin the season and seventh time in her career...(09/12 vs. William Paterson University): Slammed 18 kills and only four errors in 25 attacks, for a .560 hitting percentage. She added seven blocks (six assisted), six digs, and three aces...(09/14): National leader in total kills as she collected 205 total kills in her first 36 games of the season.  Ranked fourth nationally in kills per game at 5.69, and is also fourth in Division III in hitting percentage. She owns a .507 percentage with 205 kills and only 32 errors in 341 attacks. Tied for 18th in Division III in blocks per game at 1.67 (24-36-60)...Tied for fourth in the nation in total blocks and second with 36 assisted blocks. 24 solo rejections are ranked fifth...(09/16 vs. Mount Aloysius College): Led the way with a near triple-double as she hit .550 with 12 kills (12-1-20), 11 blocks (eight assisted) and eight digs...(09/16 vs. McDaniel College): Again nearly completed a triple-double, with 17 kills, 16 digs, and nine blocks, adding three aces in the battle against McDaniel...(09/17 at University of Scranton): Reached double digits in kills, landing 16 winners and hit .400 with only two errors in 35 attacks. Added 12 digs and five blocks...(09/17 vs. St. Lawrence University): Collected her 17th career 20-kill/20-dig match and recorded 20 or more digs in a match for the 23rd time. Finished with 21 kills and only three errors in 33 attacks for a .545 percentage, while defending 22 digs and six blocks. With 1,322 career digs, moved into second place in school history...(09/19) Named the NJAC Player of the Week for the third consecutive week to begin the 2006 season and eighth time in her career, after posting four double-doubles and earning All-Tournament Team at University of Scranton Invitational. Averaged 6.76 points, 4.94 kills, 3.76 digs, a staggering 2.24 blocks and 0.41 aces per game, while hitting at a .416 percentage. She tallied 115 points, 74 kills, 64 digs and 38 blocks in 17 games over five matches...(09/19 at Montclair State): Hit .500 with 22 kills and only five errors (22-5-34), 13 digs, seven blocks and two aces...(09/20): Named the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III Player of the Week for the ninth time in her remarkable career...(09/26 vs. Ramapo College): Smoked 15 kills and had only three errors in 22 attacks for a .545 hitting percentage, and added nine digs, a career-high eight aces, and three blocks. Her previous career best in aces was five on two occasions, three of her three aces floating, never letting Ramapo get close, winning the final game, 30-15...(09/30 at Vassar College): Slugged 28 kills (28-8-54), hit .370 offensively, and added 21 digs and five blocks (three solo). It was the 18th 20-kill/20-dig match of her career and the 24th time she has defended 20 or more digs...(09/30 @ Brewer Invitational): Selected to the All-Tournament Team. She averaged 6.07 points, 5.21 kills, 3.07 digs and 0.64 blocks per game in 14 games over the four matches during the event, with 85 points, 73 kills, 43 digs and nine blocks...(09/30 vs. John Jay College): Smacked eight kills (8-2-11) and hit .545, with five digs, two aces and two blocks to add to the win...(09/30 vs. Ramapo College):  Powered her way to her 21st career match of 25 or more kills—the second time she accomplished the feat during the tournament—as she crushed 26 (26-9-43), and hit .395, with 12 digs and two aces in the Knights 3-1 decision over Ramapo...(10/03): Has been named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Week, as she averaged 6.11 points, 4.89 kills, 2.89 digs, 0.72 aces and 0.67 blocks per game, while hitting an astounding .458. As of October 2, Cintron leads the NJAC in hitting percentage (.475), total kills (399), kills per game (5.32), total blocks (117) and assisted blocks (73). She ranks second in the league in blocks per game (1.56), third in total digs (273), fifth in solo blocks (44), and sixth in digs per game (3.64). She is the only player in the league hitting above .300, has 128 more kills than all other attackers, and is averaging more than a kill per game above the rest of the conference...(10/03 vs. Rutgers-Newark): Landed 22 kills (22-7-50), hit .300, and added 24 digs, seven blocks (three solo) and two aces. It was the 19th 20-kill/20-dig match of her career and the 25th time she has defended 20 or more digs...(10/05 vs. John Jay College): Pounded out 16 kills and had just one error in 22 attempts for a sparkling .682 hitting percentage, and added four blocks and five digs, now totaling 1,839 career kills...(10/06 vs. SUNY-New Paltz): Dominated the Hawks in the match, smacking 21 kills and only two errors in 30 attacks for a staggering .633 percentage. She added seven blocks, including five solo, and eight digs. She came within one kill of matching a seemingly insurmountable school record of 1,862 career kills...(10/06 vs. Russell Sage College): Entered the match with 1,861 career kills. With 14 kills in the match, she surpassed school record and is the only men’s or women’s volleyball player in the NJCU Athletics Hall of Fame—for the most kills by a men’s or women’s player in school history...(10/07 vs. St. Joseph's College): Landed 13 kills and posted a stellar .611 hitting percentage (13-2-18), while contributing six digs, four service aces and four blocks. She increased her career kills total to 1,888...(10/07 vs. Richard Stockton College): Earned Farleigh Dickinson University Devil's Classic All-Tournament Most Valuable Player accolades after she planted a Division III national season-high 40 kills and moved into 28th place in Division III history. For the match she hit .550 (40-7-60), while notching a .419 percentage and adding six digs and two aces...(10/09): Has been selected as the Sports Imports/AVCA Division III National Player of the Week by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. The  only NJCU women’s player ever to receive the National Player of the Week award. For the season she is currently ranked No. 2 in Division III in hitting percentage, third in blocks per game and seventh in kills per game. For the season, she is averaging 7.06 points, 5.48 kills, 3.43 digs, 1.48 blocks and 0.55 aces per game, while hitting .481...(10/10 vs. Richard Stockton College): Slammed a match-high 33 kills(33-10-62) and a .371 percentage, 11 digs, two aces and two blocks. The 33 kills mark the 23rd match in her career of 25 or more winners and the 13th time she has recorded 30 or more kills...(10/12 vs. Kean University): Planted 15 kills, four aces and hit .565 in the win verse Kean...(10/14 Gothic Knight Invitational): Earned Most Valuable Player honors for the third consecutive year, reaching major career milestones with her 2,000th career kill and 2,500th point. When she reached the 2,000 kill plateau in the Lehman match, she became the 25th player in Division III history to reach the milestone, and with 46 kills in three matches during the tournament, she vaulted all the way to 20th place in Division III history in total kills with 2,022. Became the first player in NJCU history to record 2,500 career points and has nearly 1,000 more than the previous record of 1594.5. For the three matches, she collected a hitting percentage of .587 with 46 kills (46-9-63), 22 digs, six blocks and five digs. She broke her own school record by hitting .857 in the win over WPU...(10/14 vs. St. Joseph's College): Finished with a match-high 14 kills (14-5-20), hit .450, and added seven digs and two blocks in the win over St. Joseph's...(10/14 vs. Lehman College): For the 15th time in her career, Cintron, slammed 20 or more kills this season with (20-4-29) for a .551 percentage, and added 13 digs, three aces and two blocks...(10/14 vs. William Paterson University): Planted 12 kills without an error in 14 attempts for a staggering .857 rate, to break her own school record for hitting percentage in a match (10 attacks minimum) in the sweep over William Paterson...(10/17 vs. Rutgers-Camden University): Planted 18 kills and hit .727 to move into 17th place in Division III history in kills. It was the 21st time in 32 matches this season she has hit over .500, and the fourth time she has a clip of .700 or better. She powered kills on her final 11 consecutive attacks to close the match against Camden..(10/24 at Rowan University): Hit .750 overall with 16 kills to move into the 16th place for the Division III total kills. In her amazing offense against Rowan she only made one error (16-1-20), with 12 digs and six blocks. With 12 digs, she now has 1,497 in her career. She now needs three digs to become only the third player in Division III history with 2,000 kills and 1,500 digs in a career and the second player in NJCU history (both this season) to eclipse 1500 career digs...(10/28 vs. Steven's Institute of Technology Invitational): Registered 75 kills in the three matches and hit an astounding .684 (75-8-98), as she ends the day with 2,131 in 365 games, she is tied for 12th all-time with Dominican (IL)’s Mary Welk, who had that many kills in 537 games from 2000-03....(10/28 vs. Steven's Institute of Technology): Slammed 26 kills and only made four errors in 37 attacks for a .595 hitting percentage. She added 10 digs and 10 blocks (four solo) for a triple-double, this is the seventh triple-double of her career and the third this season as she battled for the win against Steven's...(10/28 vs. SUNY-New Paltz):  Unstoppable, planting 34 kills with only two errors in 40 attacks for an jaw-dropping .800 hitting percentage, adding eight digs and three blocks, including the 250th solo block of her career. This is the 14th time in her career and the fifth time this season, Cintron posted 30 or more kills in a match...(10/28 vs. City College of New York): Posted her second double-double of the afternoon in the win over CCNY, as she hit .571 with 15 kills (15-3-21), 12 digs, and four blocks (three solo) in the sweep over CCNY...(11/02 vs. Rutgers-Newark University; NJAC Semi-finals): 11th place in NCAA Division III history now with 2,144 career kills. In the game versus Newark she led the team with 13 kills (13-6-29, .241), and added eight digs and six blocks and (five assisted) to cruise past Newark 3-0...(11/04 vs.Richard Stockton College; NJAC Finals): Reached the 25-kill plateau in a match for the 26th time in her career, as she planted 25 and hit .385 (25-5-52), with 12 digs and two blocks controlling the majority of the offense for NJCU in the New Jersey Athletic Conference Finals...(11/10 vs. Neumann College; ECAC Quarterfinals): Planted a match-high 23 kills (23-6-37), hit .459, and added 11 digs, eight blocks (six solo) and two aces. Now with 2,192 career kills, 11th in Division III history, she needs just 23 more to move into the Top 10 all-time. Meanwhile, she now has 790 kills this season, sixth in a single-season in NCAA history under the 30-point rally scoring format, and just 41 shy of matching her own annual school record of 831...(11/11 vs. Franklin and Marshall College; ECAC Semi-Finals): Nearly posted a triple-double with 22 kills (22-4-33), a .545 hitting percentage, 15 digs and seven blocks (three solo) as NJCU defeats Franklin and Marshall to reach the first ECAC finals...(11/11 vs. Penn State University-Behrend; ECAC Finals): Earned Most Valuable Player in the 2006 Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III South. During the championship weekend she nothced 79 kills (23,2234), and had a .496 hitting percentage in three matches during the championship (79-16-127). Additionally, she had 43 digs 23 blocks and five aces in the final match of 2006 for the ECAC Championship title...(11/14): Named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Week after a tremendous week averaging 8.46 points, 6.58 kills, 3.58 digs, 1.92 blocks, 0.50 assists, and 0.42 aces per game while posting a .496 percentage. She had 101.5 points, 79 kills, 43 digs, 23 blocks and five aces.
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Historical Player Information
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2004Freshman
Middle Blocker
5'9"
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2005Sophomore
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5'9"
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2006Junior
Middle Blocker
5'9"
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2007Senior
Middle Blocker
5'9"