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RUTGERS-NEWARK POWERS PAST CSI, 7-0
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CSI Goalkeeper Andrew Brown tallied 14 saves, but it was hardly enough against the Knights.
Freshman keeper Andrew Brown made 13 saves but CSI wasn't close with Rutgers-Newark.

The College of Staten Island men's soccer team fell for the second straight time, being blanked by Rutgers-Newark on the road in a non-conference test, 7-0, last night.  With the loss, CSI fell to 3-11 overall, while the Scarlet Raiders advanced to 6-3-3.

Senior Marin Gjoca, juniors Christien Vlahinich and Jeff Vazqeuz, sophomores Tom King, Richie Villamar and Mike Trenard, and freshman Jervis Witherspoon each netted goals as Rutgers-Newark dominated play.  Vlahinich, Gjoca, Villamar, Trenard and Vazquez each added an assist as the Raiders equaled their top goal output of the season.

Rutgers-Newark outshot the Dolphins, 37-4, building up a startling 20-0 edge in shots on goal.  Vlahinich and Witherspoon goals gave Rutgers-Newark a 2-0 halftime edge before the dam broke in the second half.

Sophomore goalkeeper Matt Lindberg picked up the win in goal without having to make a save in the opening half before rookie Domenico Martirano went the second half to complete the Raiders’ seventh shutout of the season.  Lindberg, the backup goalkeeper, is now 2-0 on the season.

Freshman goalkeeper Andrew Brown made six of his 13 saves in the opening period to keep things close, but the volume of Raider opportunities finally broke open the contest.

Rutgers-Newark used 24 players while the Dolphins had just 12 players dressed for the match.

- Story courtesy of Rutgers-Newark Sports Information



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Nikki Fabozzi
Women's Basketball
Nikki Fabozzi of women’s basketball has been named College of Staten Island’s Female Athlete of the Month for December 2011.
 
Fabozzi led CSI with 17 points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals in their first conference win of the season over York. In CSI’s four games in December, Fabozzi has averaged 13 points, totaled 18 rebounds and grabbed 9 steals.
 
The 5-9 guard is the 2nd best rounder on the team totaling 48 rebounds thus far this season. Starting in 9 of the 10 games she’s played in, she leads the team in steals with 29 and averages 10.8 points per game.
 
Vladislav Romanov
Men's Swimming
Vlad Romanov of the men’s swimming team has been named College of Staten Island’s Male Athlete of the Month for December 2011.
 
He began the month at the ECAC DIII Open. After two days of events, Romanov took first in the 200 Yard Medley Relay alongside teammates Timur Rakihimov, Yury Zimarev and Danila Novikov with a 1:32.77 finish that was a NCAA B Cut qualifier.
His 1:49.97 200 Yard Backstroke time was also good enough for first place.  
Romanov completed the 100 Yard Backstroke with a time of 51.02 which was a new CSI record and new ECAC Record. It also qualified him for the NCAA’s.
 
In the 200 IM, he took 3rd place, finishing at 1:53.85, his personal best and an NCAA B Cut. In the 200 Freestyle Relay with Rakihimov, Zimarev and Novikov they took 2nd place touching in at 1:27.73. Finally in the 400 Medley Relay, the same foursome took first place, touching at 3:23.73 which was also an NCAA B Cut qualifier and a new ECAC record.
 
In the meet vs. Brooklyn College, he took three first place wins.
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