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'50 Years' Alumna Spotlight: Esmeralda Negron '05
February 24, 2021 | Women's Soccer
At Princeton:
• Two-time All-America, earning third-team honors in 2003 and first team in 2004.
• 2003 and 2004 Ivy League Player of the Year.Â
• 2005 von Kienbusch Award nominee, given to Princeton's top female senior athletes.
• Three-time All-Ivy, earning first-team honors in 2002, 2003 and 2004.
• Graduated as Princeton's career leader in career points (112) and goals (47), now second in both.
• Holds Princeton's record for points in a season (52, 2004), which was 21 more than any other player at the time and still 12 more than any other player.
• Holds Princeton's record for goals in a season (20, 2004), seven more than any other player at the time and still two more than any other player.
• Graduated just two assists shy of what was then Princeton's career record for assists, with 18.
• Holds Princeton's record for assists in a season (12, 2004), three more than any other player at the time and still two more than any other player.
After Princeton:
• Played professionally in France and Germany.
• Served as assistant coach at Seton Hall and Princeton.
• Co-founder of Atalanta Media, a soccer media rights company.
• Two-time All-America, earning third-team honors in 2003 and first team in 2004.
• 2003 and 2004 Ivy League Player of the Year.Â
• 2005 von Kienbusch Award nominee, given to Princeton's top female senior athletes.
• Three-time All-Ivy, earning first-team honors in 2002, 2003 and 2004.
• Graduated as Princeton's career leader in career points (112) and goals (47), now second in both.
• Holds Princeton's record for points in a season (52, 2004), which was 21 more than any other player at the time and still 12 more than any other player.
• Holds Princeton's record for goals in a season (20, 2004), seven more than any other player at the time and still two more than any other player.
• Graduated just two assists shy of what was then Princeton's career record for assists, with 18.
• Holds Princeton's record for assists in a season (12, 2004), three more than any other player at the time and still two more than any other player.
After Princeton:
• Played professionally in France and Germany.
• Served as assistant coach at Seton Hall and Princeton.
• Co-founder of Atalanta Media, a soccer media rights company.
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