Rowan sophomore Seth Clevenger from Haddonfield 15th-fastest 10,000 in NCAA Division 3 history Saturday at the Sam Howell Invitational in Princeton.
Racing solo start to finish, Clevenger won the race in 29:06.90, lapping the field and finishing about 700 meters ahead of 2nd-place Joshua Tejada of Monmouth University and Teaneck High.
His time is fastest ever by a South Jersey high school alum, breaking the record of 29:16.01 set at Bucknell in 2013 by Camden Catholic’s Kevin O’Donnell.
Clevenger broke the school record of 30:17.4 by over a minute. That was 30:17.4 set by Cherry Hill East’s Jack Kruse at the 1980 NCAA Division 3 Championships in Naperville, Ill.
Indoors, Clevenger ran the 4th-fastest mile in Division 3 history [3:59.41], 3rd-fastest 3,000 [7:54.87] and fastest 5,000 [13:32.09].
Clevenger had never run a 10,000 before.
That 29:06.90 is 24th-fastest this year among U.S. men and 16th-fastest among U.S. collegians in all divisions.
29:06.90 … Seth Clevenger [Haddonfield], April 4, 2026, Princeton
29:16.01 … Kevin O’Donnell [Camden Catholic], April 13, 2013, Lewisburg, Pa.
29:17.04 … Eric Lorenz [Holy Cross], April 23, 1992, Philadelphia
29:20.80 … Paul Friedman [Moorestown], June 2, 1980, Philadelphia
29:22.69 … Ethan Wechsler [Cherokee], March 24, 2023, Raleigh, N.C.
29:33.01 … Kevin Antczak [Mainland Regional], March 24, 2023, Raleigh, N.C.
29:35.97 … Andy Arnold [Bishop Eustace], May 16, 2014, West Lafayette, Ind.
29:52.40 … Dennis Fortuna [Triton], May 5, 2024, Princeton
29:53.85 … Keith Krieger [Cherokee], March 25, 2005, Palo Alto, Calif.
30:16.81 … Sebastien Reed [Pitman], May 7, 2022, Lawrenceville, N.J.