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ROWAN’S AGYEMANG, BEASLEY AND DIMIT CHOSEN FOR NJAC MEN’S TRACK MAJOR AWARDS;

ROWAN’S WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD EARNS NJAC ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS

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PITMAN, NJ – The Rowan women’s track & field team had five individuals and two relays that were named to the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) All-Conference Team.

 

Nicole Notarianni (100 meter hurdles) and Olivia Scattergood (hammer) earned NJAC All-Conference first team honors. Makayla Taylor (shot put), Robin Collura (800 meters), Kari DiTonno (high jump) and the 4x100 meter relay were members of the NJAC second team.  

 

Taylor (discus) and the 4x400 meter relay received All-Conference honorable mention.  The All-Conference Team was determined by the NJAC Championships results on May 8.

 

At the conference meet, Notarianni won the 100 meter hurdles in 14.66.  She was also first in the prelims with a time of 14.98.  Scattergood took first in the hammer with a throw of 160’ 7” (48.96 m) and she improved on her school record 158’ 8” (48.37 m).  

 

Taylor finished second in the shot put with a distance of 41’ 6.5’ (12.66 m).  Collura ran 2:22.83 in the 800 meters and was second.  DiTonno came in second in the high jump with a height of 5’ 1” (1.55 m).  Notarianni, Kat Pedersen, Amanthy Sosa Cacere and Promise Fadahunsi were on the second place 4x100 meter relay (50.73).

 

Taylor had a third place (118’ 5”, 36.10 m) in the discus.  The 4x400 meter relay of Pedersen, Collura, Sosa Cacere and Livvy Stocklin took third place in 4:16.02.

Rowan finished third out of 10 schools in the team scoring at the NJAC Championships.

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