2020 Women's Soccer Roster
Biography
2020: Named NJIT's Woman of the Year by the NJAIAW and one of NJIT's nominees for America East Woman of the Year...started all nine of NJIT's contests...netted her first goal sine 2018 on a penalty kick against Vermont on Mar. 25...Season played in Spring 2021 due to COVID-19.
2019: Named to the ASUN All-Tournament team after helping NJIT earn its first-ever victory in the conference tournament (2-1 over Liberty on Nov. 1)...saw action in all 18 games, making 17 starts on the backline, helping the Highlander defense allow the second-fewest goals (18) and third-lowest goals against average (0.96) in the ASUN...recorded her first career assist on Sept. 29 in a win at North Alabama.
2018: ASUN second-team honoree. ... the Highlander sophomore on the backline, started 18 matches, notching two goals and four points. ...Loehle scored the game-winning penalty kick in NJIT's 1-0 victory at North Florida and scored the lone goal in the Highlanders 1-0 victory over FGCU for the first all-time win over the Eagles. ...NJIT held opponents to a 1.14 goals against average and combined for nine shutouts as a team.
2017: Appeared in 11 matches for the Highlanders with seven starts.
Prior to NJIT: A midfielder/defender from Morganville, NJ, attended Colts Neck High School, where Colts Neck won the 2015 New Jersey High School State Group III State Championship in its’ 2nd trip to the State Finals, and also reached the 2016 State Group II Quarterfinals. In club soccer, Nicole’s team reached the ECNL Championship Playoffs twice, and played in the 2014/15 ECNL National Finals Match. In 2016, Nicole played club for FC Copa Academy, with incoming freshmen Jennifer Callaghan and Katrina Nguyen-DeMary and the trio reached the NPL National Finals with FC Copa.
Personal: Nicole Loehle. ... daughter of Laura and Steven Loehle. ... chemical engineering major at NJIT.
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