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  Jeff Grosser

Jeff Grosser

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Beach Haven, NJ

High School:
Shawnee

Height / Weight:
6-0 / 180

Position:
Defense

2004: Co-captain • Played and started 19 games • missed one game with an injury • first-team All-Centennial Conference • first-team NSCAA All-Region • Dr. Al Tucci Kickoff Classic Defensive MVP • tallied one goal and one assist • took seven shots • scored the game-winning goal in Hopkins' 3-1 win at Lincoln • tallied an assist in 3-1 win over Guilford • converted a penalty kick in the Centennial Conference semifinal game against Muhlenberg to help Hopkins advance • converted another penalty kick in the Blue Jays' first NCAA tournament game, leading Hopkins past Elizabethtown in the second round.

2003: Appeared in 21 matches and started 20 on the Hopkins backline • second-team All-Centennial Conference • scored the game-winning goal in JHU's 2-0 win over Dickinson • also scored in the 3-0 shutout of Ursinus • anchored a Hopkins defense that tied the school record with 14 shutouts.

2002: Played and started all 20 games • Johns Hopkins Kickoff Classic All-Tournament Team and Defensive MVP selection • scored one goal against Goucher, Centenary, and Gettysburg.

Personal: Jeffrey C. Grosser • son of Richard and Susan Grosser • born November 19, 1983 • public health major with a minor in social science • was junior class senator last year • first-team All-America and New Jersey Player of the Year as a senior • two-time South Jersey Defensive Player of the Year • led Shawnee to the 2001 Group IV State Championship and to the conference championship in three straight seasons • captained team as a senior.

 

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