2011 Women's Soccer Roster

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6 Jennifer Albuja

  • Class Senior
  • Position Forward
  • Height 5-3
  • Hometown Union City, NJ
  • High School Hoboken
  • Major Criminal Justice

Biography



CAREER HIGHLIGHTS/AWARDS:
NJCU Athlete of the Week, September 13-19 2010

2011 Highlights: (9/1/2011 vs. King's College): Netted her 11th career game with at least six points, notching two goals and two assists (9/3 vs. SUNY-Canton at SUNY-New Paltz's Michelle Vargas-Robin Memorial Tournament): Registered her 150th career point, scoring her 69th goal for NJCU and third of the season in the victory, giving her three markers on the season while moving into fifth place in scoring in New Jersey Athletic Conference history. (9/7 @ Neumann University): Netted her 70th career goal. (9/10 vs. SUNY Purchase): Contributed a goal, her 71st of her career. (9/12): NJCU Athlete of the Week. (9/13 vs. CSI): Registered her 11th career hat trick. (9/17 vs. William Paterson): Scored a magnificent goal, her second of the game, with 2:48 remaining in double overtime. (9/18 @ SUNY-Old Westbury): Bagged two goals. (9/19): NJAC Offensive Player of the Week for Week 3. (9/20): ECAC Division III Metro Region Offensive Player of the Week and NJCU Athlete of the Week. (9/21 @ Ramapo): Assisted on the game-tying goal, continued her explosive play, winning it with goals in the 81st and 89th minutes. (9/27): NJCU Athlete of the Week. (10/4 vs. John Jay): Added one goal and one assist to increase her career scoring totals to 81 goals, 15 assists, and 177 points. (10/8 vs. York): Notched her second hat trick of the season and added an assist...is now second among men or women in NJAC history in total scoring. (10/10): NJCU Athlete of the Week. (10/12 vs. Rutgers-Newark): Contributed a pair of assists. (10/15 @ Montclair): Headed home her 19th goal of the season. (10/22 @ TCNJ): Became the first Gothic Knight to ever score against long-time national power The College of New Jersey, netting her 20th goal of the season. (11/2): First Team All-NJAC.  (11/9 vs. College of Staten Island): Netted a first-half hat trick to reach 200 career points and the 'A-C Connection' became the all-time leading scoring combination in NCAA Division III history with 443 combined points. (11/12 @ NYU): Scored with a header at the 51:04 mark of the second half—her 25th goal of the season and 91st of her career—tied the game at 2-2. (11/14): Named the final New Jersey Athletic Conference Women's Soccer Offensive Player of the Week of the 2011 campaign. (12/9): Featured in December Issue of Sports Illustrated.   ... ......egistered her 150th career point, scoring her 69th goal for NJCU and third of the season in the victory, giving her three markers on the season while moving into fifth place in scoring in New Jersey Athletic Conference history.
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(12/22): Second-Team All-ECAC.

2010 HIGHLIGHTS: (09/04/2010 vs. Albright) Netted a goal and an assist in a 3-0 season-opening win as part of the FDU-Florham Classic, in the first-ever meeting with the team from the MAC Commonwealth Conference. (09/05/2010 @ FDU-Florham): Logged 91 minutes on the pitch and found the back of the net once in a 3-2 loss. (09/07/2010 vs. Mount St. Vincent): Scored two goals in a 9-2 win over the Dolphins. Recorded her 60th career marker in the contest. (09/11/2010 vs. Old Westbury): Recorded a score in the win that clinched the championship of the Women's Liberty Cup tournament. (09/15/2010 @ St. Joseph's): Registered the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory, the first ever against the Eagles. The goal moved her in 7th place in NJAC history in career points (133, 62G, 9A). (10/11/2010 vs. Medgar Evers): Ended a six game scoring drought with a two goal outburst in the 6-1 win. (10/18/2010 vs. NY Tech): Recorded a goal and an assist in the 7-0 win. (10/20/2010 @ The College of Staten Island): Picked up her 10th goal of the season in a 6-1 drubbing. (10/26 vs. Rutgers-Camden): Scored her 21st goal and 50th points of the season and 87th goal of her career. (10/30 @ Stockton): Contributed an assist.

2008 Highlights: Played and started in all nineteen games of the season...Averaged 1.68 goals per game, with a season total of 32 goals...Also contributed 5 assists, finishing the season with 69 points...Took 125 shots, with 73 on goal...Had six game-winners and six unassisted goals...Also went 1-2 in penalty kicks...Played 1, 573 total minutes...(09/02 at Lancaster Bible): Opened the 2008 season with her fourth career hat trick and her fifth career game-winner, scoring the first, third and fourth goals for NJCU...Was her ninth career multiple-goal game and gives her 27 career markers in just 19 games- one shy of equaling Carine Carvalheiro (2001, 03-05) for second place in school history...(09/05 vs. College of Staten Island in Scarlet Raiders Women's Soccer Classic): Chalked up her first assist of the year on a corner kick to Nicole Sarica, which was the lone goal in the 1-0 win for the Knights...Also had six shots on goal in the match...(09/06 vs. Medgar Evers in Scarlet Raiders Women's Soccer Classic): Tied the single-game school record with six goals, collected 14 points and equaled the program’s career mark of 33 goals in only her 21st game...Finished the tournament with six goals and three assists and was selected to the All-Tournament team...Now with nine goals in three games this year, Albuja has reached 71 career points, 10 multiple-goal games and five career hat tricks. She uncorked 15 of NJCU’s 39 shots and was one shy of her own single-game record of 16 set last year...(09/08): Named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week for the first time in her career...Accumulated a season's worth of offensive production in only three games, setting records along the way...Scored nine goals with three assists for 21 points as NJCU opened a women's soccer season with a 3-0 record for the first time in its history...Has 33 points in only 21 games in her brief career...(09/08): Named NJCU Women's Athlete of the Week for the fourth time in her career...the 2007 NJAC Rookie of the Year and First-Team All-NJAC selection scored nine goals with three assists for 21 points...(09/10): Ranked among the Top 5 nationally in both goals and points per game by the NCAA Division III weekly statistical report...Is tied for third in points per game with 7.00...Tied for fourth in goals per game with 4.00...Is also tied for 11th with 1.0 assists per game...(09/11 at SUNY-Purchase): Notched her third hat trick in four games this season, for the 34th, 35th and 36th goals of her career in just her 22nd game, and became the all-time leading goal-scorer in the 16-year history of the program...Also broke the school record for game-winning goals with her seventh...Moved into second place in school history with 78 career points...Now has 11 multiple-goal games and six hat tricks in her career...(09/13 vs. Medgar Evers College): Scored four more goals to give her 16 in five games this season and 40 in 23 career contests...Recorded her fourth hat trick of the season and seventh in her sensational 23-game career, while notching her 12th career multiple-goal effort...She had 15 shots, including eight on goal...(09/15): Named NJCU Women's Athlete of the Week for the fifth time in her career and the second week in a row...(09/16 vs. Maritime College): Scored three goals to tie the career scoring record with 92 points in just 24 career games...Notched her fifth hat trick of the season and eighth in her career, while completing her 13th career multiple-goal effort...(09/17): Is now ranked No. 1 in the country in goals, goals per game, points, and points per game among the thousands of players at the 424 Division III schools that sponsor women's soccer, according to the second weekly Division III women's soccer national statistic report...(09/27): Is the NCAA Division III national leader in goals and points per game for the second week in a row...(10/1 vs. Ramapo College): Scored her 20th goal of the season causing her to become the all-time leading scorer in program history with 94 points in only her 28th career game...(10/8 at FDU-Florham): Scored her 45th goal and 96th point for her 21st goal in 12 games this season...(10/11 vs. City College of New York): Scored her 22nd goal of the year and 46th of her career, giving her 98 points in 31 career games...(10/18 at Rowan University): Became the first women's soccer player in NJCU history and the third between the men's and women's program to reach 100 career points, and did so in just 33 games, as she scored her 23rd goal of the season...(10/21 vs. College of St. Elizabeth): Scored three goals, including her 26th of the season and 50th of her career, and added an assist...Was her sixth hat trick of the season, ninth of her career, and her 14th multiple-goal game...(10/27): Named New Jersey Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week for the second time in her career and second time this season after she accumulated seven points on three goals and one assist in a 1-1 week for the Gothic Knights...(10/27): Named the NJCU Women's co-Athlete of the Week for the third time this season and the sixth time in her career...(10/30 vs. Penn State-Berks): Scored six goals, becoming the all-time leading goal scorer among men or women in NJCU history, and broke a 13-year old NJAC record with 32 goals, scoring the first four of the game before finishing with six goals and one assist...Tallied her second six-goal game of the season...Finishes the 2008 season with 32 goals and five assists for 69 points, breaking the NJAC record of 31 goals by Noelle Meeke of Kean University in 1995...(11/3): Named NJCU Women's co-Athlete of the Week for the second week in a row, the fourth time this season and the seventh time in her career in a week after she scored six goals with one assist for 13 points...(1/9/09): Has become the first men's or women's soccer player in school history to win an NCAA Division III national statistical championship in an offensive category and has accomplished the feat in two statistics...In the final 2008 Division III women's soccer national statistical report recently released by the NCAA, Albuja has claimed the 2008 national statistical crown in both goals and points per game...


2007 Highlights: (09/06 at. SUNY-Maritime): Scored four first half goals in the first game of her collegiate career.  She got NJCU on the board 14:43 into the contest when she uncorked an unassisted breakaway for a 1-0 lead. From there, she put the game out of reach with three goals in a span of 3:41, establishing a school record for the fastest three consecutive goals by the same player. Her second goal of the game at 29:47. Feehan assisted on the striker’s third and fourth goals at 30:44 and 33:28, respectively.  She finished with eight shots... (09/08 at. College of Saint Elizabeth): Scored three more goals to give her seven in the first two games of her collegiate career, and the effects of her offensive firepower lifted the team for a 7-0 victory. She scored the first, second and fourth goals of the game... (09/10 vs. Mount Saint Mary College): Had nearly half of NJCU’s shots, with six of the 13, but had her goal scoring streak stopped at two games to open her career...(09/10): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (09/10): Named New Jersey Athletic Conference Rookie Player of the Week for week two of the 2007 after powering home seven goals in the first two games of her collegiate career. She is NJCU’s leader in points (14), goals (7), shots (16), shots on goal (9) and game-winners (2). Through the first two weeks of the season as of September 9.  She leads the NJAC in six categories—points, points per game (7.00), goals, goals per game (3.50), game-winning goals per game (1.00), and shots per game (8.00). She is tied for second in total game winners (2) and ranks tied for sixth in shots... (9/12 vs. SUNY-Puchase): Scored twice to give her nine goals in the first four games of her collegiate career, she had more shots (9) than Purchase had shots on goal (8), capped the scoring at 77:25... (10/15): Named New Jersey City University Women's Athlete of the Week...(09/19 at Ramapo College): Scored two more goals, her 11th and 12th of the season in a span of 3:09 in the second half to give her 12 goals and 24 points overall. She is already tied for eighth in school history in goals early in her rookie season... (09/20 at. Medgar Evers College): Provided her first career assist on what proved to be the game-winning goal, then added her 13th netter of the season, she now has 13 goals, one assist and 27 points, scored a goal in her fourth consecutive game and sixth time in seven outings.  He 27 points are fourth on the single-season list, and her 13 goals already are seventh in program history... (09/26): Currently the national leader in goals per game, and second in points per game.  She is tied for first in Division III with 13 goals in seven games for a 1.857 average. She has sparked NJCU to a 4-3 record in its first seven games after winning only three times in 18 outings a year ago, also is No. 2 in the nation in points at 3.86 per game (27 overall). Her 27 total points are tied for eighth most overall... (09/29 vs. Richard Stockton College): Had five of NJCU’s seven shots... (10/01 vs. Keystone College): Scored her 14th and 15th goals of the season in only her 10th game to shatter the single-season scoring record and achieved a single-game scoring record with 16 shots. Now has 31 points, third on the single-season charts, and four shy of eclipsing that mark. She is already tied for fifth in school history in career goals and tied for eighth in career points... (10/03 at. SUNY-Farmingdale): Had chances to tie the game, finishing with a game-high eight shots, including four on goal. She now has 75 shots in 11 games—five shy of eclipsing the single-season record of 79... (10/04): Who was No. 1 nationally in goals per game as of September 23, is now tied for fifth in the nation in the category, after being held off the scoreboard twice—only the fourth time in 11 games this year she has not scored. She is averaging 1.444 goals per game.  She was second last week in points per game, is still highly ranked at 12th overall, averaging 3.00 per game...  (10/06 vs. City College of NY): Scored three goals, including her 18th of the year, and an assist to break the single-season points record with 38.  It was her sixth multiple goal game of the year to extend her own single-season record and combined with two assists...  (10/08): Named New Jersey City University Female Athlete of the Week... (10/09): Climbed into second place nationally in goals per game and eighth in points per game, averaging 3.17 points... (10/10 vs. Rutgers-Newark): Scored a game-tying goal in the first half to extend her single-season school records to 19 goals and 40 points and has scored in nine of 13 games this season. She also moved into a tie for third place in school history in career goals and fifth place in points. She had seven of NJCU’s 18 shots and five of eight shots on goal...(10/11): After accumulated scoring five foeals and 11 points, with 35 shots and 15 shots on the goal in three games, for her effort she has been selected to D3Kicks.com National Team of the Week... (10/13 at Montclair State University): Scored her conference-leading 20th and 21st goals of the season for the Gothic Knights, including the game-tying goal in the second half.  She now has single-season records of 21 goals and 44 points. The 21 goals are the second most by a men’s or women’s player in school history... (10/15): Named the NJAC Rookie of the Week for the second time this season. She currently leads the NJAC in all six major offensive categories: goals (21), points (44), goals per game (1.50), points per game (3.14), shots (95), and shots per game (6.79). Her three game-winners are tied for fifth in the NJAC.... (10/15): Named New Jersey City University Women's Athlete of the Week...(10/15 at Penn State University-Berks): Scored a goal for the fourth consecutive game and the 11th time in 15 games overall, extending her single-season school records for goals and points... (10/17 vs. Rowan University): Notched two more goals to give her 24 goals and 51 points.  finished with her eighth multiple-goal game of the year, scored both of NJCU’s unassisted goals to extend her single season school marks for goals and points. She became only the sixth place in the history of the NJAC to tally 50 points in a season and the second player in NJCU men’s or women’s soccer history (Chris Rosenthal, 59 points, 2004). Her 24 goals are tied for fifth most in NJAC single-season history. It is the first time since 2004 that any player in the league has had at least 24 goals and 50 points. Albuja has scored a goal for NJCU in five consecutive games and the 12th time in 16 games overall...(10/20 at The College of New Jersey): Had both of NJCU’s shots, including the lone shot on goal, but was triple teamed most of the game and saw her streak of consecutive games with a goal snapped at five straight...(11/07): Had one of the most dominant offensive seasons in the history of the New Jersey Athletic Conference in 2007, scoring 24 goals and collecting 51 points. She was rewarded for her lasting impression, when she was named the NJAC Rookie of the Year and First-Team All-NJAC. All selections were made by a vote of the league’s 10 head coaches. She is only the second player in school history to be named First-Team All-NJAC, an honor last achieved by in 1994. The honor is well deserved as her 24 goals are tied for the fifth most in single-season NJAC history and the most since 2004. Her 51 points are the sixth most in league history. Overall in 18 games (18 starts) she had 24 goals, three assists and 51 points, attempting 109 shots (59 on goal) in 1,553 minutes. A two-time NJAC Rookie of the Week (September 10, Week 2; October 15, Week 7), she was also named to the D3Kicks.com National Team of the Week on October 6...

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Historical Player Information

  • 6

    2007Freshman

    Forward
    5'3"
    6
  • 6

    2008Sophomore

    Forward
    5'3"
    6
  • 6

    2010Junior

    Forward
    5'3"
    6
  • 6

    2011Senior

    Forward
    5'3"
    6