Athlete Awards Athletes of the Week Choose Awards Type All Athlete Awards Athletes of the Week Mitch Grotti Award Athletes of the Week Week Of 9/23/2013 Sport Men's Soccer Bio View Full Bio Mitch Grotti (Milmay, NJ/Millville) Mitch Grotti has been a standout for the Rutgers-Camden men’s soccer program for four years, and the senior midfielder put his stamp on the program record book Saturday with his 44th career goal in the Scarlet Raptors’ 4-3 overtime victory against Rutgers-Newark. The goal set a program record, breaking the mark of 43 goals scored by George Scafidi (1974-77). Grotti also owns 108 career points, two behind all-time leader Mike Zeno (1992-95). For the season, Grotti is second on the Raptors in scoring with 14 points (four goals and a team-high six assists), helping Rutgers-Camden build a 9-0 record to set program marks for consecutive wins and the best perfect start in its history. The Scarlet Raptors also own a 21-game undefeated streak (18-0-3) dating back to last season, another program record. Athlete Awards Date Athlete Sport 12/13/2021 Emily Hilt Indoor Track 12/6/2021 Alexis Marini Indoor Track 11/29/2021 Rahzirah Blocker Women's Basketball 11/22/2021 Kaliyah Moss Women's Volleyball 11/15/2021 Isabella Choice Women's Volleyball 11/8/2021 Rahzirah Blocker Women's Basketball 11/1/2021 Brinn Hassan Women's Volleyball 10/25/2021 Kaliyah Moss Women's Volleyball 10/18/2021 Morgan Fox Women's Volleyball 10/11/2021 Jason Hyland Cross Country 10/4/2021 Lindsay Hernandez Women's Soccer 9/27/2021 Sarah Ahrens Women's Tennis 9/20/2021 Morgan Dempsey Women's Tennis 9/13/2021 Kaliyah Moss Women's Volleyball 9/6/2021 Khari Shepherd Men's Soccer 5/31/2021 Jude Misko Outdoor Track 5/24/2021 Emily Hilt Outdoor Track 5/10/2021 Jude Misko Outdoor Track 5/3/2021 Emily Hilt Outdoor Track 4/26/2021 Jude Misko Outdoor Track Previous...678910...Next
Mitch Grotti Award Athletes of the Week Week Of 9/23/2013 Sport Men's Soccer Bio View Full Bio Mitch Grotti (Milmay, NJ/Millville) Mitch Grotti has been a standout for the Rutgers-Camden men’s soccer program for four years, and the senior midfielder put his stamp on the program record book Saturday with his 44th career goal in the Scarlet Raptors’ 4-3 overtime victory against Rutgers-Newark. The goal set a program record, breaking the mark of 43 goals scored by George Scafidi (1974-77). Grotti also owns 108 career points, two behind all-time leader Mike Zeno (1992-95). For the season, Grotti is second on the Raptors in scoring with 14 points (four goals and a team-high six assists), helping Rutgers-Camden build a 9-0 record to set program marks for consecutive wins and the best perfect start in its history. The Scarlet Raptors also own a 21-game undefeated streak (18-0-3) dating back to last season, another program record.