EWING, NJ -- After the first day of the 2025 New Jersey Athletic Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships, #5 Rowan won four events to put together 98 points to lead second-place and host TCNJ by 40 points.
Jamir Brown (13.60) led a Prof contingent in the 110 meter hurdles preliminaries as the freshman set a Division III record with a new time of 13.60, breaking the old mark of 13.72 set by Gustavus Adolphus' Taylor Rooney in 2021.
Jason Agyemang (13.77) hit a PR in posting the #2 Division time this season in a second place finish. Brown and Agyemang will join
Kwaku Nkrumah (14.17),
Anaias Hughes (14.29), and Valentin Augustin (15.11) in tomorrow's final.
UPDATED RESULTS
The Profs also improved its Division III rankings in five events on the day as well.
Saturday's Finals recap:
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Damitrius Hester hit a PR and the new #6 Division III result in winning the javelin (66.17 meters)
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Tyler Raimondi was the winner in the pole vault with a season-best mark of 4.60 meters as the Profs went 1-2-3;
Max Owens (4.45 meters) was second and
Jason Tomaino (4.45) was third
- Rowan also had another sweep, this time in the 10,000 meters led by
Matthew Conway (32:18.56),
Miles Voenell (32:55.98), and
Cameron DiTroia (33:16.93)
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Caleb Clevenger claimed first in the 3000 meter steeplechase (9:43.61)
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Nana Agyemang hit the #10 Division III and a season-best mark in placing second in the long jump (7.29 meters)
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Josh Caudill threw a PR in the hammer (48.04 meters) to place fourth
Saturday's Preliminaries tidbits:
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Luke Halbruner (48.43) is one six Profs to advance to the 400 meter finals;
Lowrentzky Ambroise (48.49),
James Coleman (48.90),
Jarquil Young (49.05),
Nick Garman (49.08) and
Samael Milevoix (49.21) will join Halbruner
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Shamar Love posted the #14 DIII time in the 200 meters (21.18) and the #18 time in the 100 meters (10.46), both of which were PR's
- Augustin (3043 points) and
Anthony Lanteigne (2434 points) are both in the decathlon
The NJAC Outdoor Track & Field Championship concludes on Sunday with action getting underway at 10 a.m.
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