Rachel Sindoni has collected three goals and one assist for seven career points at Rutgers-Camden, while making the transition from the midfield to the back during her career. The three-year letterwinner has played in 44 games, starting 37 for the Scarlet Raptors.
Soccer 2013: Played in 14 games, starting eight…Took eight shots, six of them on goal…Played in four of the Scarlet Raptors’ seven shutouts…Started her first two games of the season in the FDU Classic against FDU-Florham (Aug. 31) and St. Joseph’s-Long Island (Sept. 1)…Started six of her last seven games, including a 0-0 double-overtime tie against Moravian College (Oct. 16) in which she played her season high of 97 minutes…Also played the full 90 minutes in the FDU-Florham game and a 3-2 loss to Ramapo College (Oct. 26)…Had two shots, both on goal, against both Ramapo and Rutgers-Newark (Sept. 21)…Also had two shots, one on goal, against New Jersey City University (Oct. 30) in the Raptors’ 3-0 season-ending victory.
Soccer 2012: Played in 15 games, starting 14…Made switch from the midfield to the back to help shore up the injury-riddled Raptor defense…Had five shots, three on goal…Collected one goal and her first collegiate assist for three points…Shared honors as Rutgers-Camden’s Co-Raptor of the Week on September 17 after contributing to a 1-0 shutout against Widener University (Sept. 12) and scoring the game-tying goal during a 1-1 draw at Rutgers-Newark (Sept. 15)…Her goal came when she curled a free kick from the right side of the box off the opposite post at 43:03…Notched her first collegiate assist just after halftime (45:41) on a goal by Dawn Dixon to give the Raptors a 2-1 advantage at Catholic University of America (Oct. 4), a contest Rutgers-Camden eventually lost in double overtime, 3-2…Started every one of her games until playing half a contest during an 8-0 loss at William Paterson University (Oct. 13) and missing the rest of the season with an injury.
Soccer 2011: One of six players to start in all 15 Rutgers-Camden games during the season…Tied for second on the club with two goals and finished third with four points… Added 15 shots, the third-highest total on the team, with nine shots on goal…Made collegiate debut in a scoreless tie against Salisbury University (Sept. 1)…Helped anchor a young Raptor defense that held opponents to two goals or fewer in nine games, including the final four contests and six of the last seven…Helped team record shutouts against Salisbury (0-0, Sept. 1) and Ramapo College (2-0, Oct. 22)…Collected first career goal against William Paterson University (Oct. 15), scoring on a header that helped the Raptors play to a 2-2 tie, snapping a program-record 10-game losing streak…Her second goal came as an insurance tally in the 2-0 win at Ramapo College (Oct. 22).
High School: Four-year soccer letterwinner at Cherry Hill High School East for Coach Alex Falat…Two-time Olympic Conference American Division soccer all-star, earning Second Team honors as a junior in 2009 and First Team recognition during her 2010 senior season…Earned a South Jersey Best Player Recognition Award both seasons…Member of the South Jersey All-Star team and New Jersey Senior All-Star team as a senior…Served as team captain during senior season.
Personal: Last name pronounced “Sin-DOE-knee”…Nicknamed “Rach”…Born December 28, 1992…Childhood Studies major at Rutgers-Camden…Rachel is the daughter of Mary and Bill Sindoni of Cherry Hill.