Tennessee’s Alexander Osayemi from Clayton blasts 400 hurdles PR and No. 26 time among U.S. men in first college outdoor meet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

In his first outdoor college race, Tennesseee freshman Alexander Osayemi ripped an intermediate hurdles PR Saturday in Starkville, Miss.

Osayemi’s PR coming into the meet was a 52.70 from this past June at the Meet of Champions at Pennsauken as part of a wild triple that saw him win the 400 in a meet-record 46.08, place 3rd in the 200 in 21.43 and take 2nd in the 400 hurdles.

On Saturday, at the Alumni Bulldog Relays at Mississippi State, he ran 52.63 and placed 3rd in the Vols’ season opener.

That makes him 7th-fastest in the SEC so far this spring and 3rd-fastest freshman. He’s also now 10th-fastest freshman in NCAA Division 1. He was No. 13 freshman in D-1 indoors with his 46.80 for 400 meters. Osayemi also earned All-America honors for his relay work on Tennessee’s 4-by-4 at the NCAA Championships in Fayetteville.

His time is No. 26 among U.S. men so far this year. If he’s eligible for Under-20 Nationals – which means he’d have to turn 20 after New Year’s Eve – he’s No. 2 on the U.S. Under-20 list. World Athletics does not list a birthday for him.

AJANI DWYER RUNS FASTEST 100 IN THE WORLD THIS YEAR … WITH AN ASTERISK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ajani Dwyer ran the fastest all-conditions 100-meter dash in the world this year at the Central Florida Knights Invitational in Orlando.

Dwyer, a Penn State sophomore from Washington Township, ran 9.96 but with a wind reading of 2.2 meters per second, just above the 2.0 limit for performances to be eligible for records and all-time lists.

According to the wind correction calculator, that equals a 10.10 with no wind or a 9.96 with the maximum allowable 2.0.

The fastest 100 in the world this year under any wind conditions is the 10.00 that Australian teenager Gout Gout ran at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Center in Nathan, Brisbane, on Feb. 21.

There were no semifinals, so Dwyer only had the one chance to race the 100 Saturday in Orlando. He didn’t run the 200.

Dwyer’s legal PR is a 10.16 with a 0.5 wind reading from last year’s Big Ten Championships in Eugene this past May. He’s run a legal 20.51 twice, one indoors and once with a 0.8.

The 9.96 is fastest by any New Jersey sprinter since eight-time Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis ran 9.86 at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo with a legal 1.2 wind.

Penn State’s school record is 10.15 by Ramapo transfer and Olympian Cheickna Traore at the NCAA first round qualifier in Lexington, Ky., in May 2024. Dwyer’s 9.96 is not eligible for school record purposes.

But the NCAA does not differentiate between wind-legal and wind-aided times, and Dwyer’s time obviously is fastest in college track this year.

Dwyer ran 10.32 at Washington Township, PR’ing at West Philly Nationals

Timber Creek’s Nasir Ali, now at Chicago State, drops 400-meter hurdles PR nearly a second at Raleigh Relays!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Huge intermediate hurdles PR for Timber Creek graduate Nasir Ali Saturday at the Raleigh Relays.

In his first outdoor race for Chicago State after spending last year at Long Island University, Ali ran 53.39, lowering his PR nearly a full second.

Ali’s best time in his one year at LIU was 54.23 in a meet last April in Storrs, Conn. He placed 2nd in the Northeast Conference Championships in Easton, Mass., with a 54.71.

Ali resurfaced this indoor season at Chicago State and ran 49.17 indoors in a meet in Chicago. This was his first outdoor race competing for the Cougars.

There’s no all-time performance list on the Chicago State web site – come, Chicago State sports information people, get on the ball. They do list  a school record of 52.52 in the 400 hurdles set last year by Raymond Oriakhi, although TFRRS shows his fastest time as 52.73 with no sign of a 52.52. Oriakhi is now at Pitt.

At Timber Creek, Ali had a 400IH best of 55.09 from 2024 Group 3 Sectionals at Delsea and a 400 best of 48.96, also in a meet at Delsea.

ALIYA GAROZZO RUNS FASTEST 400 HURDLES EVER BY A S.J. WOMAN, 2ND-FASTEST IN THE WORLD THIS YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Aliya Garozzo ran the fastest 400-meter hurdles race ever by a South Jersey woman Saturday at the Raleigh Relays on Paul Derr Track on the North Carolina State campus.

Garozzo, a Paul VI graduate who competed for Penn and then Duke, won the 400 hurdles in 55.69, smashing her PR of 55.77, which she ran last April at Duke in nearby Durham.

Her time is No. 2 in the world this year, behind only four-time Australian champion Sarah Carli, who ran 55.36 in Perth last month.

The only faster woman from New Jersey over the 400-meter hurdles is world record holder and four-time Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin, who ran 50.37 in Paris when she won the 2024 Olympic gold medal.

Garozzo gave an indication of her fitness level when she PRd at 400 meters in February indoors at Clemson with a 52.43. That made her 26th-fastest American woman this past indoor season.

Garozzo broke the meet record of 57.05 set in 1995 by Rebecca Russell, running unattatched, and broke the facility record of 55.75 set in 2021 by Andrenette Knight of Virginia. Braelyn Baker, Garozzo’s former Duke teammate, was 2nd with a personal-best 55.77. Baker and Garozzo both ran on Duke’s 4-by-4 team that placed 5th at NCAAs last June at Hayward Field.

All-Time South Jersey 400-Meter Hurdles Top-10
55.69 … Aliya Garozzo [Paul VI], March 28, 2026, Raleigh, N.C.
55.78 … Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], April 21, 1996, Walnut, Calif.

55.99 … Natalie Dumas [Eastern], June 20, Philadelphia
56.11 … Arianna Smith [Pennsville], May 17, 2025, Norfolk, Va.
56.21 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], May 26, 2007, Gainesville, Fla.
56.87 … Evann Thompson [Lenape], May 30, 2014, Jacksonville, Fla.
57.16 … Jewel Ash [Eastern], May 9, 2022, High Point, N.C.
57.31 … Danielle Myricks [Willingboro], May 19, 2002, Columbia, Mo.

57.31 … Eusheka Bartley [Highland], May 29, 1996, Atlanta
58.28 … Nylah Perry [Winslow], May 27, 2023, Sacramento, Calif.

Arcadia’s Anthony Barber from Burlington Twp. PRs four times in first college track meet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anthony Barber, an Arcadia freshman from Burlington Township, threw a javelin PR on the first throw of his first college meet and then added three more PRs before his day was over.

What a college debut for the former Falcon!

Barber PR’d on each of his first three throws and and again on his 6th attempt and placed 3rd at the Danny Curren Invitational at Widener University in Chester, Pa.

His PR coming into his college debut was 175-7 when he placed 6th in his last high school meet, the Meet of Champions at Pennsauken last June.

On Saturday, he threw 179-4, 179-8 and 180-3 on his first three attempts and then finished with a 181-5 for his 4th PR of the afternoon.

The 181-5 is the best throw by an Arcadia freshman as far back as TFRRS goes back, which is 2010. A lot of those years Arcadia doesn’t seem to have had a track team. I’ll go out on a limb and say it’s a school freshman record. Can’t tell you what the school record is. Arcadia is one of a very small number of colleges that doesn’t list school records

Atlantic County Tech’s Tey’ana Ames PRs again, misses Rutgers shot put record by 3 1/4 inches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tey’ana Ames came within 3 ¼ inches of the Rutgers shot put record Saturday with a PR at the Central Florida Knights Invitational in Orlando.

Ames, a Rutgers senior from Atlantic County Tech, threw 53-1 ¾ on her final attempt, falling just shy of the Rutgers school record of 53-5 set by Jasmine Van Note of Sayreville at the 2022 Big Ten Championships in Minneapolis.

Indoors, Ames PR’d with a 52-9 ½ at the Tyson Invitational in Fayetteville, Ark., last month. That’s also No. 2 in Rutgers history, behind Van Note’s 54-5 ¼ at the Armory in 2023.

Ames is No. 3 in That’s No. 3 in South Jersey history, behind Jessica Woodard of Cherokee [63-7 ¾ in Tucson in 2021] and Jamine Moton of Delsea [58-6 ¼ in Clemson, S.C., in 2001]. She’s No. 9 all-time among New Jersey women.

Washington Twp.’s Dakota Jones breaks NJIT school record in 100-meter hurdles in first college outdoor meet!!!!!!!!!!!!

In her first college race over the 100-meter high hurdles, Washington Township’s Dakota Jones broke the NJIT school record.

Jones ran 14.69, breaking the New Jersey Institute of Technology record of 14.78 set by Oluanifemi Olufowobi at a meet in Durham, N.H., this past May.

Jones ran 14.69 to win the event at the Danny Curren Invitational at Widener University in Chester, Pa. Teammate Kayla Kelsick from Science Park in Newark. Kelsick ran 14.78, tying the previous school record.

One of NJIT’s assistant coaches is Jerome Robinson, the 1986 state Group 1 high jump champion for Bordentown.

Jones ran 14.41 with an assisting wind of 2.2 meters per second at South Jersey Group 4 sectionals last year at Pennsauken, but her wind-legal PR is 14.54 from 2024 West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field.

Cherokee’s Brodyn Wolfert wins discus and hammer at Purple and Gold Invite with all-time top-6 West Chester marks in both!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

West Chester sophomore Brodyn Wolfert from Cherokee PR’d to win both the discus and hammer in his season opener with all-time West Chester top-10 marks in both events.

In the discus, Wolfert threw 155-10 at the Rams’ own WCU Purple and Gold Open last weekend. His previous PR was 137-6 at the same meet last year, so this is an 18-foot PR in his first outdoor meet this year. That makes him the No. 6 performer in school history.

In the hanmmer, Wolfert won with a 152-11. It was only his third time throwing the hammer and second time getting a legal mark. His previous PR was 111-6 last April in another home meet, so this was about a 40-foot PR. It’s also No. 5 in school history.

Wolfert also PR’d with a third place in the javelin at 165-9. His previous jav PR was 148-1 last April in a home meet. So another huge PR.

Through two weekends of the outdoor season, Wolfert is No. 1 in the PSAC in the discus, No. 7 in the hammer and No. 16 in the javelin.

Haddonfield’s Molly Minor runs West Chester’s fastest freshman 400 in 13 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

West Chester freshman Molly Minor from Haddonfield ran 58.73 in her first outdoor college 400 last weekend in Charlotte.

That time is only 7-100ths off Minor’s PR of 58.66 from South Jersey Group 2 sectionals at Delsea in May.

Her time makes her 5th-fastest overall so far in the PSAC and the fastest freshman. Her best time indoors was 60.12 at the Ott Center.

She is WCU’s fastest quarter-miler since 2019, when Allison King ran 58.05 in Chester, and the Rams’ fastest freshman since 2013, when Janna Wilson ran 58.48 at the PSAC Championships in Millersville.

Minor also ran a leg on West Chester’s 400-meter relay team, which ran 47.38, 5th-fastest in school history.

The top marks by South Jersey athletes during 2025-26 indoor season!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I thought it would be fun to put together a list of the top marks in every event by South Jersey athletes in this year’s indoor season.

Am I overlooking anybody? Any errors or omissions? Let me know in the comment section is someone is missing! This will be fun to do again after the outdoor season! Maybe I’ll go three-deep outdoors!

Men
60-Meter Dash:
Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 6.52, Clemson, S.C., Jan. 10
200-Meter Dash: Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], 20.52, Philadelphia, Jan. 23
400-Meter Dash: Alex Osayemi [Clayton], 46.80, Albuquerque, N. Mex., Feb. 7
600-Meter Run: Alex Osayemi [Clayton], 1:21.22, Bloomington, Ind., Jan. 16
800-Meter Run: Austin Gabay [Cinnaminson], 1:50.62, Indianapolis, Feb. 7
Mile Run: Seth Clevenger [Haddonfield], 3:59.41, Staten Island, Feb. 6
3,000-Meter Run: Seth Clevenger [Haddonfield], 7:54.87, New York
5,000-Meter Run: Seth Clevenger [Haddonfield], 13:32.09, Boston
60-Meter Hurdles: Jamir Brown [Riverside], 7.60, Clemson, S.C., Jan. 23
Long Jump: Greg Foster [Lumberton], 27-0 ¼, New York, Feb. 28
Triple Jump: Floyd Whitaker [Highland], 53-11 ¼, College Station, Texas, Feb. 26
High Jump: Jamile Gantt [Paulsboro], 6-10 ¼, New York, Jan. 16
Pole Vault: Nico Morales [Delsea], 17-4 ½, Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 16
Shot Put: Josh Awotunde [Delsea], 65-1 ½, New York, Feb. 1

Women
60-Meter Dash:
Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 7.24, Boston, March 15
200-Meter Dash: Sianni Wynn [Pennsauken], 23.10, Boston, March 15
400-Meter Dash: Aliya Garozzo [Paul VI], 52.43, Clemson, S.C.., Feb. 13
600-Meter Run: Natalie Dumas [Eastern], 1:28.10, New York, Feb. 1
800-Meter Run: Natalie Dumas [Eastern], 2:05.30, New York, March 14
Mile Run: Shaelan McNally [Paul VI], 4:49.32, Philadelphia, Feb. 7
3,000-Meter Run: Helene Usher [Haddonfield], 9:45.20, New York, Jan. 23
5,000-Meter Run: Alyssa Condeell [Timber Creek], 16:11.60, Boston, Feb. 14
60-Meter Hurdles: Jailya Ash [Eastern], 8.39, Albuquerque, Feb. 7
Long Jump: Tionna Tobias [Winslow Twp.], 21-5 ½, New York, Feb. 8
Triple Jump: Sophia Curtis [Ocean City], 40-8 ½, Clemson, S.C., Jan. 30
High Jump: Egypt Bolan [Lindenwold], 5-10, Staten Island, Jan. 24
……………………Jenovia Logan [Sterling], 5-10, Philadelphia, Jan. 10
Pole Vault: Hannah Byrd-Leitner, 13-3, Blacksburg, Va., Feb. 6
Shot Put: Jessica Woodard [Cherokee], 59-5 ¼, State College, Pa., Feb. 20