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Fogg Receives NJAC Award; Fogg & Nelson Are All-Conference

5/8/2026 11:14:00 AM

Galloway, N.J. –Stockton University men's track & field teammates Ahmad Fogg (Egg Harbor Twp./EHT) and Bryant Nelson (Millville/Millville) received NJAC honors for the 2026 outdoor season. Fogg was voted NJAC Outstanding Field Athlete for the second straight year.
 
Fogg earned an NJAC First Team accolade in the long jump and an NJAC Honorable Mention slot in the triple jump. Nelson, a freshman, qualified for an NJAC Second Team honor in the triple jump. The all-conference spots are determined by each competitor's finish at the NJAC Championships.
 
Fogg received an NJAC season award for the fourth time. The junior was selected NJAC Most Outstanding Athlete for the 2026 indoor season as well as three-time NJAC Outstanding Field Athlete (2025 indoor, 2025-26 outdoor).
 
Fogg won the NJAC title in the long jump with a distance of 7.43 meters that moved him into third in NCAA Division III and qualified for NJAC First Team. The junior also finished third in the triple jump at the NJAC Championships with a mark of 13.91 meters for an NJAC Honorable Mention nod.
 
Fogg won the long jump and occupied the NJAC First Team spot for the fourth straight time (2025-26 outdoor, 2025-26 indoor). He also collected his fourth all-conference award in the triple jump (2025-26 NJAC Honorable Mention outdoor, 2026 NJAC First Team indoor, 2025 NJAC Honorable Mention indoor).
 
Nelson finished second out of 12 competitors in the triple jump at the NJAC Championships with a distance of 14.69 meters that ranks 13th in the nation. The freshman, who was named NJAC Rookie of the Week on March 30, qualified for the first career all-conference recognition with the NJAC Second Team accolade.
 
Stockton finished fourth out of nine teams in the NJAC Championships at Ramapo College on May 2-3 with a score of 75.33, highlighted by Fogg's win in the long jump and Nelson's runner-up finish in the triple jump.
 
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