MEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD
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Stockton Men's Outdoor Track & Field competed in 10 meets during the 2022 season. The Ospreys finished third at the NJAC Championships, just 4.5 points out of second, and ninth at the All-Atlantic Region Track & Field Championships. Two Stockton competitors qualified for the NCAA Championships, including one All-American.
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Stockton competitors broke four school records and earned 23 event wins. The Ospreys earned eight USTFCCCA All-Region honors plus one NJAC major award and 12 All-Conference accolades.
- Darren Wan became the 21st student-athlete in program history to collect All-American status after finishing sixth at the NCAA Championships with a school-record distance of 58.25 meters in the hammer throw. Wan also was a USTFCCCA All-Region and NJAC Second Team performer. He also was voted CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team and CoSIDA Academic All-District 2.
- Keith Holland competed in the pole vault at the NCAA Championships, placing 13th. Holland won the pole vault eight times, including at the NJAC Championships and AARTFC Championships. He was NJAC First Team and USTFCCCA All-Region as well as a two-time NJAC Field Athlete of the Week.
- Carson Latham was voted NJAC Rookie of the Year after a fabulous freshman season. The sprinter won the 100m and 200m twice each and was part of a 4x100 relay that collected three wins. Latham earned USTFCCCA All-Region nods in the 100m and 200m, and also was NJAC Second Team in the 4x100 and NJAC Honorable Mention in the 200m.
- Devante Greene, Ryan Fisher and Aidan Burns joined Latham for NJAC Second Team spots in the 4x100 relay. The quartet set a new school record of 41.99 seconds and qualified for the final of the Men's 4x100 Eastern at Penn Relays, in which they placed fifth. Burns also sprinted to one victory in the 100m during the season.
- Max Klenk garnered USTFCCCA All-Region and NJAC First Team honors in the decathlon. Klenk won the event at the NJAC Championships.
- William Gross and Joseph Morales were USTFCCCA All-Region and NJAC Second Team in the shot put and pole vault respectively. Gross also recorded one win in the discus.
- Kyle Navalance qualified for USTFCCCA All-Region in the steeplechase and NJAC Honorable Mention in the 5000m. Navalance set a new school record of 14:46.96 in the 5000m and also won the 1500m once.
- Mike Carfagno earned NJAC Honorable Mention and snagged one victory in the shot put.
- Cooper Knorr set a new school record of 3:54.71 in the 1500m. Knorr also won the event once during the season.
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WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD
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Stockton Women's Outdoor Track & Field competed at nine meets during the 2022 season. The Ospreys finished third at the NJAC Championships and 15th at the All-Atlantic Region Track & Field Championships. Stockton competitors won 16 events and broke one school record. The Ospreys earned six USTFCCCA All-Region honors plus one NJAC major award and 10 All-Conference accolades.
- Shahyan Abraham excelled in the throwing events and was chosen NJAC Outstanding Field Athlete after collecting a trio of all-conference nods. Abraham was NJAC First Team in the shot put and NJAC Second Team in the discus and hammer.
- Abraham snagged USTFCCCA All-Region kudos in the shot put and discus. She won the shot put twice, including at the NJAC Championships. Abraham was selected NJAC Field Athlete of the Week once as well.
- Lauren Preston was having an outstanding year before suffering an unfortunate season-ending injury. Preston won a team-high five times in the pole vault and was a three-time NJAC Field Athlete of the Week. She qualified for a USTFCCCA All-Region spot and finished 20th in the nation in the pole vault but missed the NCAA Championships due to the injury.
- Susann Foley won four times in the high jump, including at the NJAC Championships. Foley earned USTFCCCA All-Region and NJAC First Team honors in the high jump.
- Jeanmarie Harvey and Khristina Washington were USTFCCCA All-Region in the pole vault and triple jump respectively. Harvey also was NJAC Second Team while Washington was NJAC Honorable Mention.
- Kierstin Clem collected an NJAC Honorable Mention spot in the 10,000m. Clem also won once each in the 3000m and 5000m and was chosen NJAC Track Athlete of the Week once.
- Jessie Klenk ran to one victory apiece in the 800m and 1500m. Klenk was NJAC Honorable Mention in the 1500m.
- Olivia Harris and Rodina Hewedy were NJAC Second Team in the steeplechase and javelin respectively.
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