Thank You, Rutgers - Women's Soccer Seniors
Nov 27 | Women's Soccer
The 2019 Rutgers women's soccer senior class has left an everlasting impression on the program, on and off the field. The group of Taylor Aylmer, Carina Hendley, Megan Katona, Brittany LaPlant, Jenna Sayers, Brianna Starr, Chantelle Swaby, Amanda Visco, and Tiernny Wiltshire maintained national prominence, set numerous records and elevated the Scarlet Knight standard.
As a class, the team pushed RU to an overall mark of 51-15-19 and a Big Ten mark of 25-7-12 in their four years "On the Banks," totaling 48 shutouts along the way. The group propelled Rutgers to four NCAA Tournaments, extending the Scarlet Knight streak to eight straight bids, 10 in 12 years and 14 appearances overall.
The 2019 class lifted Rutgers to its highest ever program finish in the Big Ten, finishing as runner-up to the regular season title for the first time in 2018. The group then repeated the feat with another second-place finish in 2019, matching its most ever conference victories with eight in the league. Additionally, the group led RU to its sixth straight Big Ten Tournament since joining the league, reaching two semifinals and the championship game as freshmen.
All of their success translated to a plethora of athletic and academic accolades as well, including three All-Big Ten recipients, six Academic All-Big Ten honorees and three Chi Alpha Sigma Inductees to name a few.
With the Thanksgiving holiday here, the Rutgers women's soccer family thanks the senior class for all they have accomplished. We are forever grateful for their hard work, dedication, and memories. The Scarlet Knights took the chance to return that sentiment to Rutgers.
Thank you, Seniors. Forever Rutgers. Forever Family.
























