Biography
Carly Gregg has scored 43 goals in her brief Scarlet Raptor career, while playing in 15 games (14 starts). She started both games for Rutgers-Camden during the abbreviated 2020 season, which was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Carly Gregg has scored 43 goals in her brief Scarlet Raptor lacrosse career, while playing in 15 games (14 starts). She started both games for Rutgers-Camden during the abbreviated 2020 season, which was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Academics: New Jersey Athletic Conference Academic Honorable Mention for the 2019-20 scholastic year…Rutgers-Camden Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Dean’s List for the 2019 Fall and 2020 Spring semesters.
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Lacrosse 2020: Started both games, while finishing third on the team in scoring with four points (two goals, two assists)…Had 10 shots, nine on goal…Finished second on the team in draw controls (5) and tied for second in caused turnovers (2)…Added one ground ball…Played all 120 minutes during the short season…Had two goals, one assist, two draw controls and one caused turnover in the season-opening loss to Manhattanville (March 7)…Added one assist, one ground ball, one caused turnover and three draw controls against Bryn Mawr (March 10).
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Cross Country 2019: Competed in a pair of 6K invitationals to help out the cross country team…Finished fourth on the team and 168th of 210 overall at the NJAIAW Championships (Sept. 21), posting a time of 33:33.01…Set her 6K PR (31:37.4) at the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championships, placing third on the team and 89th of 106 overall.
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Lacrosse 2019: Played in 13 games, starting 12…Led the team in goals (41), while adding five assists…Second on the team in points (46), shots (87) and shots on goal (67)…Third on the team with 27 ground balls, 13 caused turnovers and 33 draw controls…Her amazing collegiate debut included six-goal games in each of her first three contests, coming against Penn State-Abington (March 14), SUNY-Purchase (March 15) and Gwynedd Mercy (March 19)…Added one assist apiece against Abington and Gwynedd Mercy to record seven-point games…Named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week on March 18…Took a program-record 16 shots against Bryn Mawr (April 11), when she notched her fourth six-goal game of the season…In the Gwynedd Mercy game, combined with freshman teammate Jazmin Torres for goals nine seconds apart, tied for the second-fastest pair of Raptor goals ever and only one second shy of the program record…Also combined with a Gwynedd Mercy player for goals nine seconds apart, the fastest back-to-back goals by both teams in program history…In terms of single-season program records, her 41 goals rank as the fifth-highest total in Rutgers-Camden history…Notched three or more goals on seven occasions, with a four-goal game against Manhattanville (March 30) in addition to her quartet of six-goal games…Had six ground balls against SUNY-Purchase and five against Neumann (April 1)…Collected a high of seven draw controls against Rosemont (April 4), while adding five against Manhattanville…Had highs of three caused turnovers against both Penn State-Abington and Rosemont.
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High School: Multi-sport athlete who captured 13 varsity letters at Collingswood High School…Lettered in lacrosse, track, field hockey and as the wrestling team manager…Played lacrosse for Coach Nancy O’Neill, who started the Rutgers-Camden lacrosse program in 2010.
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Club Team: South Jersey Devils
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Personal: Born February 22, 2000…Hobbies and interests include exercising and nutrition…Cousin of former Rutgers-Camden lacrosse star Samantha Gregg (2011-13)…Nursing major at Rutgers-Camden who plans to become a traveling nurse…Carly is the daughter of Renee and Michael Gregg of Collingswood.
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Academics: Rutgers-Camden Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Dean’s List for the 2019 Fall semester.
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Lacrosse 2020: Started both games, while finishing third on the team in scoring with four points (two goals, two assists)…Had 10 shots, nine on goal…Finished second on the team in draw controls (5) and tied for second in caused turnovers (2)…Added one ground ball…Played all 120 minutes during the short season…Had two goals, one assist, two draw controls and one caused turnover in the season-opening loss to Manhattanville (March 7)…Added one assist, one ground ball, one caused turnover and three draw controls against Bryn Mawr (March 10).
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Cross Country 2019: Competed in a pair of 6K invitationals to help out the cross country team…Finished fourth on the team and 168th of 210 overall at the NJAIAW Championships (Sept. 21), posting a time of 33:33.01…Set her 6K PR (31:37.4) at the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championships, placing third on the team and 89th of 106 overall.
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Lacrosse 2019: Played in 13 games, starting 12…Led the team in goals (41), while adding five assists…Second on the team in points (46), shots (87) and shots on goal (67)…Third on the team with 27 ground balls, 13 caused turnovers and 33 draw controls…Her amazing collegiate debut included six-goal games in each of her first three contests, coming against Penn State-Abington (March 14), SUNY-Purchase (March 15) and Gwynedd Mercy (March 19)…Added one assist apiece against Abington and Gwynedd Mercy to record seven-point games…Named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week on March 18…Took a program-record 16 shots against Bryn Mawr (April 11), when she notched her fourth six-goal game of the season…In the Gwynedd Mercy game, combined with freshman teammate Jazmin Torres for goals nine seconds apart, tied for the second-fastest pair of Raptor goals ever and only one second shy of the program record…Also combined with a Gwynedd Mercy player for goals nine seconds apart, the fastest back-to-back goals by both teams in program history…In terms of single-season program records, her 41 goals rank as the fifth-highest total in Rutgers-Camden history…Notched three or more goals on seven occasions, with a four-goal game against Manhattanville (March 30) in addition to her quartet of six-goal games…Had six ground balls against SUNY-Purchase and five against Neumann (April 1)…Collected a high of seven draw controls against Rosemont (April 4), while adding five against Manhattanville…Had highs of three caused turnovers against both Penn State-Abington and Rosemont.
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High School: Multi-sport athlete who captured 13 varsity letters at Collingswood High School…Lettered in lacrosse, track, field hockey and as the wrestling team manager…Played lacrosse for Coach Nancy O’Neill, who started the Rutgers-Camden lacrosse program in 2010.
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Club Team: South Jersey Devils
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Personal: Born February 22, 2000…Hobbies and interests include exercising and nutrition…Cousin of former Rutgers-Camden lacrosse star Samantha Gregg (2011-13)…Nursing major at Rutgers-Camden who plans to become a traveling nurse…Carly is the daughter of Renee and Michael Gregg of Collingswood.