Lauren Bone spent the entire 2021 fall season recovering from an injury she suffered during her sophomore campaign, which was played during the 2021 pandemic-shortened spring semester. She returned for a stellar senior season in 2022, starting 15 of her 17 games while playing a major role in the Scarlet Raptors’ defense.
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Bone appeared in 37 games at Rutgers-Camden, starting 32, despite missing nearly two full seasons. She collected one goal and three assists for five career points.
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Academics: New Jersey Athletic Conference Academic Honorable Mention for the 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23 scholastic years…Member of the Rutgers-Camden Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the 2019 Fall, 2020 Spring, 2020 Fall, 2021 Spring, 2021 Fall, 2022 Spring, 2022 Fall and 2023 Spring semesters…Five-time Dean’s List student…One of only 16 athletes on the 148-member 2019 Fall AD Honor Roll to earn a perfect 4.0 GPA…One of 47 athletes on the 171-member 2020 Spring AD Honor Roll to earn a perfect 4.0 GPA…One of 29 athletes on the 151-member 2020 Fall AD Honor Roll to earn a perfect 4.0 GPA.
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Soccer 2022: Appeared in 17 games, starting 15…Collected one assist…Took five shots, one on goal…Helped the team post four shutouts and hold opponents to one goal on five other occasions…Assisted on Maresa Savarese’s game-tying goal in the 78th minute of a 1-1 tie against Rutgers-Newark in the New Jersey Athletic Conference quarterfinals (Oct. 29) and then made one of the successful penalty kicks as the Scarlet Raptors advanced to the NJAC semifinals…Took three shots in the Newark game, including one on goal…Helped Rutgers-Camden post regular-season shutouts against Albright (1-0, Sept. 17), Ramapo (3-0, Sept. 28) and Kean (0-0, Oct. 8)…Helped the team post another 0-0 shutout, in double-overtime, against Montclair State in the NJAC semifinals (Nov. 2) before the Red Hawks advanced on penalty kicks.
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Soccer 2021: Injured, did not play.
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Soccer 2020: Played in two games, starting one, and getting hurt in the second contest of the season against New Jersey City (March 17)…Took her lone shot of the season, on goal, in that game…Had one assist…Started and played her season high of 58 minutes in the season opener, a 3-0 win at Ramapo College (March 10)…Collected her lone assist in that game.
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Soccer 2019: Played in all 18 Rutgers-Camden games, starting 16…Took six shots, five on goal for an .833 shots on goal percentage…Collected one goal and one assist for three points…Made her collegiate debut and started her first game in the season opener against Elizabethtown (Aug. 30), playing 70 minutes…Played the full game on six occasions, including all 110 minutes in the New Jersey Athletic Conference playoff game against Stockton (Nov. 2)…Played her first full game with a 90-minute performance against Shenandoah (Sept. 8)…Had three straight 90-minute performances against Montclair State (Sept. 21), Neumann (Sept.25) and Kean (Sept. 28)…Scored the Raptors’ first goal in their 2-1 win over Kean to notch her first collegiate points…Notched her first collegiate assist on the game-winning goal by Maggie Horn in a 3-1 win at Ramapo (Oct. 19).
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High School: Varsity soccer letterwinner at Arthur P. Schalick High School…Captured All-Conference, All-Tri-County and All-Group 1 honors…National Honor Society…Graduated in 2019.
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Club Team: SJEB Rush Academy 00’
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Personal: Born January 26, 2001...Enjoys soccer and going to the beach…Sister Lindsay was a cross country and track letterwinner at Rutgers-Camden…Biology major who plans to attend medical school…Lauren is the daughter of Beverly and Joseph Bone of Pittsgrove.