NEWARK, NJ--A historic night in the making, the NJIT men's soccer team clinched the programs first-ever ASUN Conference regular season title behind a hat trick by redshirt junior Rene White in the Highlanders 5-0 shutout over Jacksonville in the final regular season match for both teams at Lubetkin Field at Mal Simon Stadium.
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NJIT men's soccer captures its first-ever ASUN Conference regular season title and first title at the Division I level (first season 2004). Â
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NJIT (8-4-4, 5-1-0 ASUN) will be the No. 1 seed in the 2019 ASUN Men's Soccer Postseason Tournament and host the first and semifinal matches. The quarterfinals will feature No. 4 Stetson and No. 5 Lipscomb on Friday, November 8 at 7pm. NJIT will play the winner on Sunday, November 10 at 3pm.
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Redshirt junior Rene White scored his second career hat-trick, raising his season-goal total to 16, which ties the NJIT single season record with Mamadou Guirassy (2017) and sits in second in the nation behind the leader - UCLA's Milan Iloski. White scored the first-ever hat trick in the Division I era for the men's soccer program against Saint Francis U September 5, 2018. For his career, White, the NJIT career goal and points leader in the Division I era, sits with 33 goals and 70 points.
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Junior transfer Regsan Watkins added to the scoring tally late in the match, notching a pair of goals in a span of two minutes, raising his season-mark to four goals.
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Freshman goalkeeper Samuel Reisgys and senior Victor Pujades combined for the shutout. Reisgys made two saves while Pujades stopped one Dolphin shot.
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White scored the first goal of the match in the 13th minute on a penalty kick after being taken down inside the box.
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The 6-foot forward increased the Highlander lead to 2-0 in the 23rd minute assisted by Jose Adames. Adames crossed a pass into the box to White, who blasted a shot into the lower right corner.
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White completed the hat trick in the 47th minute on a long pass from the back, as the forward collected the ball around midfield, dribbling 10 yards, catching the goalkeeper out of goal and floating over the keepers head.
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Watkins scored a pair of goals for the Highlanders in the 82nd and 84th minute, increasing the NJIT lead to 5-0. Watkins dribbled through the defense and beat the goalkeeper one-on-one and scored a minute later carrying the ball down the right side into box, dribbling by the goalkeeper, then beating a Dolphin defender.
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NJIT honored its nine graduating seniors -- Rene White, Andy Alvarez, Javier Anton, Victor Pujades, Zach Halma, Juan Zapata, Andrew Nino, Diogo Ferreira and Ryan Melink in pregame ceremonies.
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