Men's Results /
Women's Results
Logan Twp., N.J. – Stockton University competed at the NCAA Division III Metro Regionals and posted their best finishes in school history at the event. The women's team placed sixth out of 24 teams while the men's squad was 10th out of 21 teams.
The Stockton teams both finished in the top 10 at NCAA Regionals for the first time in Stockton history. The Osprey women had their best finish since 2016 when they placed 10th while the men had their best placement since 1998 when the Ospreys were 12th.
The Stockton women, who had personal bests by four of their top five runners, were paced by senior
Jessie Klenk (Somerdale/Sterling) who finished 19th out of 169 runners with a time of 23:32.2 for a personal best.
Senior
Olivia Harris (Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake) also ran a career best with a time of 23:44.1 for 27th place. Klenk and Harris qualified for All-Region status by finishing in the top 35.
Senior
Amanda Logie (Scotch Plains/Scotch Plains-Fanwood) ran a personal best of 24:04.2 for 39th place while fellow senior
Jamie Wun (Moorestown/Moorestown) also ran her career best of 24:18.1 for 50th position. Freshman
Abigail Webb (Blackwood/Highland) finished out the top scorers for Stockton in 67th place, running 24:50.9.
The Stockton men were led by sophomore
Sam Tenenbaum (Monroe Twp./Monroe Twp.) who ran 26:43.6 for 34th place out of 157 runners, with junior
Stephen Conte right behind at 26:47.5 for 35th position. The two times were good enough to give Tenenbaum and Conte All-Region status.
Coming in 44th place was
Brandon Shymanski (Brick/Brick Memorial) at 27:03.7 and freshman
Erik Ackerman (Long Valley/West Morris Central) in 67th place at 27:42.2. Rounding out the five scorers for Stockton was sophomore
Clayton Engle (Jackson/Jackson Memorial) in 73rd place with a time of 27:57.3.
The NCAA Metro Regional was the final race of the season for the Ospreys.