Super freshman Nico Rosamilia on Rutgers men’s soccer hot start: ‘We have a lot of chemistry’

Rutgers men’s soccer got a big breakout with freshman Nico Rosamilia scoring two goals.

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Nico Rosamilia is coming off a breakout performance, the Rutgers freshman scoring two goals to pace the men’s Scarlet Knights soccer team to a 2-1 win over Saint Joseph’s on Monday.

For Rosamilia, it was the first two goals of his collegiate career. The attacker has earned a regular spot in head coach Jim McElderry’s Starting XI this year, impressing with his composure on the ball and vision in his distribution.

He was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for his strong performances against Saint Joseph’s and last Friday in a 3-2 win over Lehigh.

“The momentum that we have as a group is special. Being a freshman since I came here, the coaches and the players have just taken me in as family and they’ve been great,” Rosamilia said following Monday’s win over St. Joseph’s.

“We have a lot of chemistry as a group and I feel like it carries over to the field. We had a great result tonight, we put in a team effort and I feel like the six games, it is a complete team effort. Coach likes to talk about strength in numbers. We had a lot of guys who put in work in training and it translates over the field.”

Rosamilia is a product of the vaunted New York Red Bulls Academy, one of the top academies in all of MLS. The academy has produced a number of international players such as Tyler Adams and Matt Miazga. Several members of the Rutgers men’s soccer team have been a part of the Red Bulls Academy.

Rutgers is undefeated through six games to start the season, their 5-0-1 record is a testament to a team that is clearly growing in their third year under McElderry. Last season, Rutgers took a big step forward in their development as a program, going 4-4-1 (all in conference play).

This weekend, Rutgers opens up their Big Ten schedule when they play No. 11 Indiana (4-1-1). The Hoosiers made the national championship game last year.

“They’re a great group, made it to the national final last year, we know that. But we have all the confidence to go in there, away from home, and get a result and win the game,” Rosamilia said.

“It definitely gives a lot of confidence but it is nothing that we haven’t done the first six games is putting in a 90-minute effort and hopefully get a win on Friday.”

In addition to Rosamilia’s nod from the Big Ten, Rutgers right back Thomas DeVizio was named to the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week. DeVizio produced two assists in Rutgers win over Lehigh.

 

Rutgers Soccer: Women Check in at No. 16, Men Remain Undefeated

Rutgers women’s soccer check in at No. 16 nationally, Rutgers men remain undefeated through six games.

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After suffering their first losses of the season over this past weekend, Rutgers women’s soccer team slid down the rankings a bit in the latest United Soccer Coaches Top 25 NCAA DI Women’s poll.

Rutgers, No. 9 in the nation a week ago, is now No. 16 in the latest poll.

Rutgers was upset on Friday at home in a 4-3 loss to Princeton, now 5-0-1 on the season and No. 22 in the poll. Then Sunday, the Scarlet Knights lost at Georgetown, who are 3-0-4 and ranked No. 25.

On Thursday, they have a home match against Drexel before they begin the Big Ten portion of the schedule with a Sunday match against No. 8 Penn State (6-1-0).

Rutgers is one of three programs from the Big Ten ranked in the women’s poll with No. 21 Michigan (6-1-0) rounding out the conference’s representation alongside Penn State.

The men’s team remains undefeated, beating St. Joseph’s 2-1 on Monday and outlasting Lehigh 3-2 at home over the weekend.

 

The men did not receive any national votes in the most recent poll. They are 5-0-1 on the year.

“I don’t think we played our best soccer tonight, but was proud of the fight,” Rutgers men’s soccer coach Jim McElderry said after the match.

“We were able to keep our legs fresh and generate some great offensive chances with Nico [Rosamilia] and Ola [Maeland] coming in as substitutes in the first half. We were able to disrupt enough of their momentum in the second half to gut out the win. Plenty to work on this week ahead of a tough one at Indiana.

Rutgers Athletics: What a weekend for the Scarlet Knights!

Scarlet Knights football impressed in their season opener, but they weren’t the only impressive squad Rutgers had on the field this past weekend. A clean sweep in team sports made for a great holiday weekend

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Rutgers athletics had plans to open the Labor Day weekend with a sellout at SHI Stadium as the Scarlet Knights were scheduled to take on the Temple Owls on the gridiron. After Hurricane Ida pushed back the season opener, the football team found themselves in the middle of a packed Scarlet Knights sports schedule over the holiday weekend. The football squad dominated Temple in the rescheduled game on Saturday 61-14. They impressed enough to receive some votes in the USA Today AFCA coaches poll. What’s more impressive than that? How about Rutgers going undefeated in all team sports over the weekend? Let’s take a look at what the other Scarlet Knights did to celebrate the extended weekend.