Ospreys of the Week
MEN'S BASKETBALL:
DJ Campbell (Vineland/Vineland) led the team in scoring (20.5 ppg), assists (5.0 apg), steals (2.5 spg) and three-pointers (8) in the two games last week. Campbell became the third Osprey to reach the 2,000-point plateau (Carl Cochran, Val Brown) against Rutgers-Camden and needs 91 points to become Stockton's all-time leading scorer.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL:
Madison Dulude (Sewell/Washington Twp.) averaged 12.5 points and 7.0 rebounds per game last week. Dulude also topped the squad with nine steals (4.5 spg) and led the team by playing 34.2 minutes per game.
MEN'S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD:
Erik Ackerman (Long Valley/West Morris Central) smashed his own school record in the 3000m by eight seconds and finished 56th out of 192 runners (8:18.79) at the John Thomas Terrier Classic. Ackerman was the only NCAA Division III finisher in the top 85, and he moved into 19th in the nation with the performance.
WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD:
Kayla Kass (Bayonne/County Prep) set a new school record and finished 62nd out of 156 runners in the 800m (2:16.01) at the John Thomas Terrier Classic. Kass, who was chosen NJAC Track Athlete of the Week, moved into 16th in the nation and shaved two seconds off the old mark, which had stood since 2016. She was the second Division III finisher and one of just two from DIII in the top 70.
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Men's Basketball (13-7, 9-4 NJAC)
- Latest Results: Rutgers-Camden 77, Stockton 71; Stockton 93, William Paterson 65.
- DJ Campbell (Vineland/Vineland) topped the team in scoring (20.5 ppg) assists (5.0 apg), steals (2.5 spg) and three-pointers (8) for the week. The senior eclipsed the 2,000-point mark against Rutgers-Camden, becoming the second Stockton men's player to achieve the milestone. Campbell needs 91 more points to become Stockton's all-time leading scorer.
- EJ Matthews-Spratley (Cheery Hill/Cherry Hill East) posted a 20.0 points per game average and pulled down 5.5 rebounds per game. Matthews-Spratley sank six three-pointers, pilfered four steals and went 8-9 (88.9%) at the line in the two games.
- Tayvon Gaither (Mt. Laurel/Lenape) averaged 17.5 points and led the team with 8.0 rebounds per game while shooting 74.1% (15.21) from the floor to lead the team last week. The sophomore scored 27 points on perfect 12-12 shooting against William Paterson.
- Christian Armstrong-Thomas (Marlton/Cherokee) posted a career best 11 rebounds to lead all players against William Paterson while Jamar Johnson (Penns Grove/Penns Grove) dished a career-best five assists in the same contest. Armstrong-Thomas averaged 6.5 points and 6.0 rebounds per game for the week.
- Upcoming Games: January 31 at Rutgers-Newark (8 pm); February 3 HOME vs. Montclair State (1 pm).
Women's Basketball (13-7, 10-3 NJAC)
- Latest Results: Stockton 54, Rutgers-Camden 34; William Paterson 75, Stockton 67.
- Grace Speer (Estell Manor/ACIT) led the team in scoring (13.5 ppg) and rebounds (9.0 rpg) while shooting a team-high 45.8% (11-24) from the field. Speer also blocked three shots last week. She has scored in double figures in six straight games.
- Madison Dulude (Sewell/Washington Twp.) contributed 12.5 points and 7.0 rebounds per game plus a team-high nine steals while topping the team in playing time at 34.2 minutes per game.
- Imene Fathi (Wildwood/Wildwood) averaged 11.0 points, 7.0 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 3.5 steals per game during a strong week of all-around play.
- Trina Deveney-Bethea (Mays Landing/Cedar Creek) averaged 6.0 points and 4.0 blocks per game while Katie Rausch (Monmouth Junction/South Brunswick) averaged 7.0 points, including a career-high 12 markers against William Paterson
- Upcoming Games: January 31 at Rutgers-Newark (6 pm); February 3 HOME vs. Montclair State (3pm).
Men's Indoor Track & Field
- Latest Results: No Team Scoring at John Thomas Terrier Classic (Boston University).
- Erik Ackerman (Long Valley/West Morris Central) smashed his own school record by eight seconds and finished 56th out of 192 runners in the 3000m (8:18.79). Ackerman was the only NCAA Division III finisher in the top 85, and he moved into 19th in the nation with the performance.
- In the 400m, Santana Wittenburg (Monmouth Junction/South Brunswick) placed 58th out of 128 runners (50.99 seconds) and Anthony Gentile (North Cape May/Lower Cape May) was 62nd (51.28 seconds). Wittenburg and Gentile both established personal bests in the event.
- Joseph deBeaumont (Blackwood/Highland) finished 82nd out of 182 runners in the 800m (1:56.12) while Carson Latham (Bordentown/Bordentown) was 95th out of 189 competitors in the 200m (22.96 seconds).
- Trevone Green (Rockaway/Morris Hills) placed 10th out 21 in the triple jump. (13.37m).
- Upcoming Meets: February 2 at NYU DIII Invitational (New York Armory; 12 pm).
Women's Indoor Track & Field
- Latest Results: No Team Scoring John Thomas Terrier Classic (Boston University).
- Kayla Kass (Bayonne/County Prep) set a new school record and finished 62nd out of 156 runners in the 800m (2:16.01). Kass moved into 16th in the nation and shaved two seconds off the old mark, which had stood since 2016. She was the second Division III finisher and one of just two from DIII in the top 70. Kass was chosen NJAC Track Athlete of the Week for the performance.
- Emma Conroy (Matawan/Matawan) placed 54th out of 112 runners in the 400m (1:00.61). Conroy and Kass joined sisters Emma Petrolia (New Milford/New Milford) and Abby Petrolia (New Milford/New Milford) for a season best (4:02.16) and 25th place in the 4x400 relay.
- Emma Petrolia also finished 17th in the triple jump (10.62m) while Rachel Hayes (Marlboro/St. John Vianney) was 113th out of 156 in the 800m (2:25.19).
- Ashanae Morrison (East Brunswick/East Brunswick) placed 21st out of 33 in the long jump (4.91m).
- Upcoming Meets: February 2 at NYU DIII Invitational (New York Armory; 12 pm).
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