Hall of Fame
Patrick Jagodzinski made a name for himself on the soccer field early during his freshman campaign, when he led the team to 14 wins, playing in over 1,335 minutes in the net. That season he recorded a 0.61 goals against average, which still stands at #2 on the all-time leader board, and 7.0 shut outs, another school record holding the #2 spot all-time. Jagodzinski still holds the record for career shut outs, collecting 20.1 during his collegiate career from 2003-2006, and he sits at #2 for career saves with 253. As a Roadrunner, Jagodzinski earned team Rookie of the Year, two-time Most Valuable Player, NJAC Honorable Mention, two-time NJAC 1st Team All-Conference, NJAC Goalkeeper of the Year, and two-time NSCAA/adidas NCAA Division III All-Metro Region team honors. The Roadrunners collected 50 wins during Jagodzinski’s tenure, and made four-straight post-season appearances.
Jagodzinski graduated from Ramapo College in 2006 with a bachelor of arts degree in communications with a concentration in media and cinema studies. He currently resides in Newport Beach, California and is working in advertising in Orange County. Although he doesn’t play soccer currently, he enjoys sailing and paddle boarding during his free time.