Nia Jones

October 6, 2011
Cristina Matamoros/The Phoenix
Cristina Matamoros/The Phoenix

WHAT SHE’S DONE:
Jones scored two goals to key a 4-3 victory over Johns Hopkins on Saturday.

FAVORITE CAREER MOMENT:
[This season’s] Ursinus game. Yes, we lost, but compared to last year, it was night and day. It was really the first time our team finally clicked.

WHAT SHE WANTS TO DO:
We set little goals for each game specific to what needs to be improved on from the previous game.

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IF SHE COULD ONLY WEAR ONE COLOR:
Something that’s not too boring but not too over the top — so probably yellow…not super bright, but a more pale yellow.

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