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Styer Collects NJAC Outstanding Athlete Award; 12 Ospreys All-Conference

3/5/2026 11:15:00 AM

Galloway, N.J. – Twelve Stockton University student-athletes qualified for NJAC all-conference honors in women's indoor track & field, highlighted by one major award. Five of the 12 Stockton competitors earned all-conference spots in two events apiece.
 
Elaina Styer (Estell Manor/Ocean City) was voted G. Larry James Most Outstanding Athlete, becoming just the third Osprey to receive the NJAC's top award in women's indoor track & field (Kim Marino 2003, Kayla Kass 2025). Styer added an NJAC First Team accolade by winning the pentathlon with a school-record total of 3,747 points that is first in NCAA Division III right now.
 
Eva Morrison (Northfield/Mainland) repeated as the conference champion and NJAC First Team honoree in the pole vault by clearing a personal best height of 3.60 meters at the NJAC Championships. Megan Morris (Pennsville/Pennsville) and Sydney Rick (Pennington/Hopewell Valley) collected NJAC Second Team and NJAC Honorable Mention spots respectively in the pole vault.
 
Emma Petrolia (New Milford/New Milford) earned her fourth consecutive all-conference award in the triple jump with NJAC Second Team this year. Petrolia also was NJAC Honorable Mention in the 4x400 relay, notching her fourth straight all-conference nod in that event as well.
 
Maddy Valasek (Medford/Shawnee) qualified for NJAC Honorable Mention accolades in a pair of individual events, the mile and 5000m, with third-place finishes in both at the NJAC meet.
 
Kayla Kass (Bayonne/Bayonne) and Marlie DiPalma (Hackettstown/Pope John XXIII) secured NJAC Honorable Mention recognition in the 800m and pentathlon respectively, with Kass gaining her fourth career all-conference nod in the 800m. Kass, DiPalma, Petrolia and Emma Conroy (Matawan/Matawan) recorded NJAC Honorable Mention laurels in the 4x400 relay.
 
Conroy added a second all-conference award as she joined Madison Pratt (Galloway/Absegami), Jessica Bruther (Manahawkin/Southern Regional) and Sophia Cornell (New Tripoli, Pa./Northwestern Lehigh) for NJAC Honorable Mention in the distance medley relay.
 
All-conference honors were based on finish in each event at the NJAC Championships, which were held at the Ott Center on February 21 and 27. The Ospreys placed third at the NJAC Championships for their 12th consecutive top-three finish.
 
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