Biography
Center back Quincy Attobrah completed his stellar Rutgers-Camden career playing in all 19 Scarlet Raptor games. He appeared in 57 games over his career, including 39 starts.
Over his final two seasons, Attobrah appeared in 39 of the Raptors’ 41 games and helped the team post 16 shutouts over that span. Offensively, he contributed four goals and eight points during his career, while collecting a pair of game-winning goals.
Academically, the Dean’s List student has earned numerous honors.
Academics: New Jersey Athletic Conference Academic Honorable Mention for the 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24 scholastic years…Rutgers-Camden Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the 2020 Fall, 2021 Spring, 2021 Fall, 2022 Spring, 2022 Fall, 2023 Spring, 2023 Fall and 2024 Spring semesters...Dean’s List student…One of only 27 athletes on the 125-member 2021 Spring AD Honor Roll to post a perfect 4.0 GPA.
Soccer 2023: Played in all 19 Raptor games, starting seven…Took three shots, including one on goal during a 2-1 loss against Stockton (Oct. 18)…Contributed to all eight Raptor shutouts, starting four of them…Started the team’s 4-0 season-opening win over Arcadia (Sept. 1)…Also started shutouts over Neumann (1-0, Sept. 5), William Paterson (2-0, Sept. 22) and Rutgers-Newark (0-0, Oct. 14).
Soccer 2022: Appeared in 20 games, starting 18…Collected one goal for two points…Took 11 shots, six on goal…Appeared in eight of the team’s nine shutouts, starting all eight games…Scored his lone goal of the season as a substitute during the Raptors’ 3-3 tie against Rutgers-Newark (Oct. 15).
Soccer 2021: Played in 18 games, starting 14…Played the entire game on six occasions, including a high of 97 minutes in a 1-0 overtime win against Springfield (Nov. 13) in the ECAC tournament…Scored three goals, including two game winners, for six points…Took 14 shots, seven on goal…Started his first seven games, including a 3-0 win over Arcadia in the season opener (Sept. 2)…Started seven of his last eight games…Named to the all-tournament team at the Cialella Soccer Classic (Sept. 11-12), aided by a strong opening-game performance in which he scored two goals, including the game winner, in a 3-2 victory over Catholic…Took three shots in that game, all on goal…Took a season high of four shots (two on goal) and notched the game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory at William Paterson (Oct. 2).
Soccer 2020: Was a member of the team but did not see action during the pandemic-shortened seven-game season.
High School: Captured two varsity soccer letters at Rancocas Valley Regional High School for Coach Damon Petras…Graduated in 2020.
Club Team: PDA Vardar
Personal: Born January 24, 2002…Last name pronounced “ah-TOE-bruh”…Nicknamed “Q”…Enjoys hanging out with friends and family and producing media content…Dual Digital Studies and Sociology major at Rutgers-Camden with a Film minor…Plans to “work in the multimedia field and enjoy life”…Quincy is the son of Linda and John Attobrah of Lumberton.