Princeton made the NCAA tournament in all four seasons Negrón was on the team, advancing to the second round in her freshman season of 2001. During her days at Princeton, Negrón scored 47 goals as part of her 112 career points, both Princeton records for both the men's and women's programs. The unforgettable season of 2004 saw Negrón score 20 goals with 12 assists for a total of 52 points, all Princeton single-season records, leading the Tigers to the
NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship semifinals. She was a 2004 first-team
All-America, a 2003 third-team
All-America, a two-time
Ivy League Player of the Year and a three-time first-team All-Ivy League selection. She won the von Kiensbusch Award her senior year as Princeton's top senior sportswoman. Her
Princeton career concluded with a record-breaking run to the NCAA
Final Four in 2004 with then freshman teammate
Diana Matheson, a member of the Canadian National Team. No other any
Ivy League team has ever reached the NCAA
Final Four of a 64-team tournament. ==Club career==