Kutztown University’s Corinne Morgan Named to 2025 USC Women’s Soccer All-Atlantic Region Team

KUTZTOWN, PA (12/09/2025)– Juniors Maura Day and Corinne Morgan of the Kutztown University women’s soccer team were recognized on the NCAA Division II Atlantic All-Region squads by the United Soccer Coaches (USC).

Corinne Morgan of Port Republic, NJ (08241).

Day was voted to the First Team as a defender, while Morgan was named a Second Team forward after the duo led a stellar Golden Bears attack in the 2025 campaign.

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Johnny Troiano of Rowan Named United Soccer Coaches All-American for the Second Year

Johnny Troiano of Rowan was named to the 2025 NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer All-America Third Team, as announced by the United Soccer Coaches. He is one of seven players out of the 52 named to receive the second All-America honor of his career. 

Troiano (Hazlet, NJ/St. John Vianney), who earns his second consecutive spot on the Third Team, is the 25th All-American selection in Rowan men’s soccer history and is the seventh player to be recognized as a two-time All-American. 

He was named the 2025 NJAC Offensive Player of the Year and is the first Prof to win that award twice. Troiano earned his third-straight selection to the All-Region First Team and became a three-time All-NJAC First Team honoree as well. 

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Rowan Field Hockey Places Five on All-Region Team Led by Herman and Merrick

Rowan field hockey’s Tess Herman and Gracie Merrick have been named to the 2025 NFHCA Division III All-Region IV First Team with Mia Foti, Sydney Kowalczyk and Aurelia McManis receiving selection to the All-Region Second Team. 

Herman (Berlin, NJ/Eastern Regional)  receives All-Region honors for the fourth season, becoming just the second player in Rowan history to do so, matching All-American Kristiina Castagnola (2018-22). Herman also earns selection to the All-Region First Team for the third time, matching Castagnola, Rachel Galante (2016-18), Marisa Marini (2013-15) and Michelle Andre (1995-97) for that accomplishment. 

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FIFA Final Draw Watch Parties

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Excited to find out the final countries and teams playing in FIFA World Cup 26™? Join your fellow Philly soccer fans at a final draw watch party on December 5th.

Philadelphia Soccer 2026 will be hosting a watch party for all ages at Stateside Live! from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with doors opening at 9 a.m. The watch party is completely free, with food and drinks available to purchase, and will feature:

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Rowan’s Troiano, Cleary, Caputo, Schlotterbeck and Ferreira Earn All-Region Honors

KANSAS CITY, MO – Rowan’s Johnny Troiano and Ryan Cleary head the group of five Profs who have been named to the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division III All-Region IV Men’s Soccer Team, as the duo received first-team honors. Davide Caputo and Evan Schlotterbeck were chosen to the Second Team with Greg Ferreira being selected to the Third Team. 

Troiano and Cleary are now nominees for the All-America Team, which will be announced on December 4. 

Troiano (Hazlet, NJ), the two-time NJAC Offensive Player of the Year, earns All-Region First Team honors for the third consecutive season. He was the NJAC’s leading scorer with 19 goals and 43 points while also claiming a spot on the All-Conference First Team for the third time. The senior closed out his career with 131 points (55 goals, 21 assists) to rank fourth on Rowan’s all-time scoring list. 

Cleary (Turnersville, NJ)  was chosen as the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year and picks up his third straight All-Region honor, with back-to-back seasons on the First Team. He keyed Rowan’s defense, which allowed just 1.08 goals and had five shutouts in the final six matches. An All-NJAC selection in all four seasons, Cleary contributed offensively this year with two goals and a team-high eight assists. 

Caputo (Brick, NJ) makes his third consecutive appearance on the All-Region Second Team. The senior was the Profs’ second leading scorer this year with four goals and six assists, including a gamewinner against #22 Franklin & Marshall. 

A graduate transfer, Schlotterbeck (Cherry Hill, NJ)made an impact in his first season at Rowan. He scored four goals, including one gamewinner, while starting all 25 matches. It marks his second selection on the All-Region squad as he earned the recognition in 2024 while at Muhlenberg. 

Ferreira (Gladstone, NJ) makes his first appearance on the All-Region Team. The junior co-captain, who is a two-time selection to the All-NJAC First Team, played a key role in the Profs’ stingy defense, that recorded nine shutouts. He also contributed one assist on the season for Rowan. 

Rowan reached the NCAA Sweet 16 while winning its second straight NJAC Championship. The Profs (17-4-4) went without a loss for 12 consecutive matches before the season came to an end in the NCAA Third Round against eventual Final Four team Emory. 

NCAA Tournament Run for Rowan Men’s Soccer Comes to End with 2-0 Loss to #6 Emory

LYNCHBURG, VA – The Rowan men’s soccer team’s run in the NCAA Tournament was ended by #6 Emory, in a 2-0 decision in the Third Round held at Lynchburg. The Profs close out the year at 17-4-4 while reaching the Sweet 16 and winning their second straight NJAC title.

Emory got the goal it needed with just seconds remaining in the first half, as there was a scramble in front of the goal and Logan Steren put it in at 44:37 ending Rowan keeper Travis Holiday’s five-match shutout streak. It marked the first goal scored on the senior since October 27.


Rowan was still within striking distance but couldn’t get the equalizer. Emory then put the game out of reach in the 83rd minute when Adeyemi Oni scored on a breakaway.
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Rowan’s Troiano and McGuigan Named to CSC Academic All-District Team

GLASSBORO, NJ – Rowan’s Johnny Troiano and Aiden McGuigan have been named to the 2025 Academic All-District Men’s Soccer Team as chosen by the College Sports Communicators, which recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. 

Both Profs are receiving the honor for the second year in a row, while in 2024, Troiano went on to earn a spot on the Academic All-America Team. 

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NCAA Tournament Run for Rowan Men’s Soccer Comes to End with 2-0 Loss to #6 Emory

LYNCHBURG, VA – The Rowan men’s soccer team’s run in the NCAA Tournament was ended by #6 Emory, in a 2-0 decision in the Third Round held at Lynchburg. The Profs close out the year at 17-4-4 while reaching the Sweet 16 and winning their second straight NJAC title.
 
Emory got the goal it needed with just seconds remaining in the first half, as there was a scramble in front of the goal and Logan Steren put it in at 44:37 ending Rowan keeper Travis Holiday’s five-match shutout streak. It marked the first goal scored on the senior since October 27.
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Rowan’s Herman and Ronning Named to NFHCA DIII Senior Team

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – Rowan’s Tess Herman and Alexa Ronning have been named to the 2025 NFHCA Division III Senior Team capping off their final seasons in which they helped Rowan to its fifth straight NJAC Championship and seventh consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.

The Profs’ duo is among 60 Division III senior student-athletes to earn the honor which recognizes their competitive excellence, leadership, and lasting influence within their programs.

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Toby Frymire, Outstanding GHS Athlete, Phillies Player, Vietnam War Veteran…UPDATE!

The 1955 Gloucester City Little League All-Stars (Sitting left to right)Ed Ferry, Chipper Miller, Bill Elenbark, Jack Collins, Jay Wolfe, (Second row) Toby Frymire, Tim Callnon, Jim McGee, Wayne Ives, Bob Luisi, (Standing) Coach Laddie Mottram, Bob Bevan, Ed Hlopak, Coach Baile Herrington, Mike Green, Jim McLaughlin, Coach Ray Ford

UPDATE:

CNBNews reached out to Jeff Frymire to update his brother’s obituary.

Toby chose to donate his body to science, a decision reflecting his lifelong commitment to helping others. Once this process concludes, he will be cremated. The Frymire family plans to gather for a private memorial service on December 4, 2025, celebrating a life well lived.

He made an indelible mark in the world of commercial real estate in Horsham, PA, where his dedication and passion helped shape the community for many years. Mr. Frymire retired a decade ago. He and his beloved wife, Linda, would have celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on December 18, 2025.

Having spent the majority of their marriage in the town of Horsham, Toby faced health challenges over the past year. Those problems brought him into hospital rooms, rehabilitation facilities, and eventually a nursing home. Through it all, his warmth, kindness, and lasting legacy will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (November 19, 2025)(CNBNews)—Toby Frymire, a former beloved resident of Gloucester City and an extraordinary athletic figure in his younger days, passed away on November 4, 2025, at the age of 82. A proud 1963 Gloucester High School graduate, Toby grew up on Johnson Blvd, across from the Little League field, where his athletic ability was evident at an early age. As an athlete, he achieved incredible feats, including earning 14 varsity letters and becoming the New Jersey State pole vaulting champion.

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