EWING, NJ -- #5 Rowan claimed its tenth-straight New Jersey Athletic Conference Men's Outdoor Track & Field Championship, totaling 313 points to finish 85 points ahead of second place and host The College of New Jersey. The team title marks the 23rd overall in program history.
Stockton was third (87 points) followed by Montclair State in fourth (49), Ramapo in fifth (46), Rutgers-Camden in sixth (28), NJCU in seventh (21), Kean in eighth (19), and Rutgers-Newark in ninth (14) respectively.
FINAL RESULTS
Sunday's highlights:
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Jason Agyemang took down two events on Sunday, winning the 110 meter hurdles (13.74) and the 400 meter hurdles (52.69), both of which are PR's. His time in the 400 hurdles puts him at #6 in Division III.
- The Profs went 1-2-3-4 in the high jump as
Jamile Gantt had the top mark of 2.06 meters.
Arrington Rhym was second (1.98 meters) with
Noah Wampole in third (1.93 meters), and
Derrick Robinson in fourth (1.88 meters).
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Joshua Cason ran 14:54.87 to win the 5000 meters.
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Shamar Love registered a pair of second-place finishes and two Division III top 20 times; first in the 100 meters (10.46 - 18th) and the 200 meters (21.18 - 15th).
- The 4x100 relay of Love,
Masai Byrd,
Robert McKinney, and
Evan Corcoran set a meet record of 40.88 in a first-place result.
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Lowrentzky Ambroise,
Nana Agyemang,
Samael Milevoix, and
Luke Halbruner made up the winning 4x400 relay (3:16.20).
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Josh Caudill threw his second-best outdoor mark in finishing second in the shot put (14.96 meters).
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Val Augustin took third in the decathlon (5126 points).
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Cole Kolodziej cracked the four-minute mark for a PR in the 1500 meters (3:59.25) where he was fifth.
Next up for the squad is the Widener Last Chance Meet on Monday, May 12th for last cracks at qualifying for the Division III Championships which kick off on May 22nd.
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