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TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK |
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Tumson, Montclair State University
Sophomore
Newark, NJ/Arts |
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Tumson earns the first NJAC Women’s Indoor Track
Athlete of the Week selection of the season after traveling to New Haven,
CT to compete at the Wesleyan (CT) University Invitational. She opened her
sophomore season by placing first in a field of 46 competitors in the 55
meters with a winning time of 7.43. She also placed first in a field of 40
competitors in the 200 meters with a winning time of 27.09. Tumson wrapped
up the meet by running the anchor leg of the Red Hawks’ 4x200 meter relay
which defeated 15 teams with a winning time of 1:49.83. |
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FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK |
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Katelyn
Reiter, Richard
Stockton College
Sophomore
Union, NJ/Union |
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Reiter earns the first NJAC Women’s Indoor Field
Athlete of the Week selection of the season after traveling to New Haven,
CT to compete at the Collegiate Track & Field Carnival Relay Classic
contested at Yale University. She opened her sophomore season by placing
first in a field of five competitors in the triple jump with a winning
leap of 9.74 meters. In addition to her win in the triple jump, she placed
sixth in the 55 meter hurdles with a time of 9.26, and also competed as a
member of the Ospreys’ 4x400 meter relay which placed second among eight
teams with a time of 4:21.58. Reiter’s performance helped propel Stockton
to a second place finish in the 10-team meet. |
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ROOKIE OF THE WEEK |
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Iris
Wilcox, New Jersey City University
Freshman
Bridgeton, NJ/Bridgeton |
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Wilcox earns the first NJAC Women’s Indoor Track &
Field Rookie of the Week selection after traveling to New Haven, CT to
compete at the CTC Carnival Relay Classic contested at Yale University. In
the first collegiate meet of her career, she ran the opening leg of NJCU’s
4x200 meter relay which placed first in a field of eight teams with a
winning time of 1:51.44. She also was a member of the Gothic Knights’
4x400 meter relay which placed fifth with a time of 4:46.50. Wilcox’s
performance helped propel NJCU to a sixth place finish in the 10-team
meet. |
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