Rowan’s Dallas Hohney from Glassboro earns 1st All-America honor with fast 4th-place in 800 at NCAA Division 3 Nationals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Glassboro’s Dallas Hohney, who barely qualified for the final, placed 4th in the 800 Saturday in the NCAA Division 3 Championships in La Crosse, Wisc.

Hohney, a Rowan junior, ran 1:50.46 in the qualifying rounds on Friday, earning the 9th and final spot in the final.

On Saturday, he ran 1:49.68, not far off his PR and school-record 1:49.26 from the NJAC Championships in Mahwah earlier this month.

Hohney is the first Rowan half-miler to place at nationals since Nick Neville was 6th in the 2018 meet on the same track. His 4th-place finish is best by a Rowan 800 runner since Brad Leak from Union took 3rd at the 1993 meet in Berea, Ohio, in 1:52.34 after a 1:50.01 in the trials.

This is Hohney’s 1st All-America honor. He qualified for the 400 at indoor nationals but did not finish the race.

With Hohney’s five points in the 800, Rowan is up to 61 points, trailing only host Wisconsin La Crosse, who has 86 through 16 of 21 events.

KINGSWAY’S EVAN CORCORAN TAKES 3RD IN 100 AT DIVISION 3 NATIONALS WITH ROWAN SCHOOL RECORD AND 5TH-FASTEST TIME EVER BY A SOUTH JERSEY SPRINTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What a race Saturday by Kingsway’s Evan Corcoran at the NCAA Division 3 Championships!

Cororan – the No. 13 seed – ran a lifetime-best 10.30 with legal wind and placed 3rd in the 100-meter dash in La Crosse, Wisc. The wind reading was 2.0 meters per second, the maximum allowable for a performance to be considered for record and performance-list purposes.

Corcoran, a Rowan senior, posted the 20th-fastest time in NCAA Division 3 history and broke the Rowan record of 10.32 set last month by teammate Rajahn Dixon from Eastern at a meet in Glassboro.

His time is 5th-fastest on the all-time South Jersey alumni list and 2nd-fastest in the last 20 years, behind Washington Township’s Ajani Dwyer, who ran 10.06 last month in Gainesville. It’s No. 12 on the all-time New Jersey alumni list.

After Corcoran’s race, 2nd-ranked Rowan was up to 56 points, trailing only top-ranked Wisconsin La Crosse, the host school, who had 80.

Corcoran is Rowan’s first 100-meter dash medalist at D-3 Nationals since 1979, when another Gloucester County sprinter – Paulsboro’s Charles Cooper – placed 4th in the 1979 meet in Berea, Ohio, with a hand-timed 10.8 for Glassboro State. Corcoran’s 3rd-place finish is best ever by a Rowan or Glassboro State sprinter. Cooper was 4th 47 years ago and Joe Taylor from Manalapan was 4th at the 1978 meet in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Earlier Saturday, Corcoran ran on Rowan’s 2nd-place 400-meter relay team, whose 39.56 is 5th-fastest in Division 3 history. He’s now a four-time All-America.

All-Time South Jersey Alumni 100-Meter Dash List
9.86 … Carl Lewis [Willingboro], Aug. 25, 1991, Tokyo [+1.2]
9.91 … Dennis Mitchell [Edgewood], Sept. 7, 1996, Milan, Italy [+1.2]
10.06 … Ajani Dwyer [Washington Twp.], April 4, 2026, Gainesville [+0.2]
10.27 … Barry Douglas [Willingboro], May 4, 1996, Fairfax, Va. [+1.3]
10.30 … Evan Corcoran [Kingsway], May 23, 2026, La Crosse, Wisc. [+2.0]
10.32 … John Stone [Mainland Reg.], April 15, 2000, Charlotte, N.C. [+1.7]
10.32 … Malachi James [Burlington City], May 16, 2025, Winston-Salem, N.C. [+0.6]
10.32 … Rajahn Dixon [Eastern], April 11, 2026, Glassboro [+0.3]
10.35 … Jamar Ervin [Camden], June 7, 2000, Piscataway [+2.0]
10.41 … Damiere Byrd [Timber Creek], June 9, 2011, Old Bridge [+0.1]

ROWAN’S 4×1 WITH EVAN CORCORAN, ELI HENDRICKS, RAJAHN DIXON RUNS 5TH-FASTEST TIME IN NCAA DIVISION 3 HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rowan’s 400-meter relay team raced to the 5th-fastest time in NCAA Division 3 history and placed 2ndSaturday at the Division 3 Championships in La Crosse, Wis.

Rowan, with Kingsway’s Evan Corcoran, Penns Grove’s Eli Hendricks and Eastern’s Rajahn Dixon in the lineup, ran 39.56 and placed 2nd to national record holders Wisconsin-Oshkosh, whose 39.25 broke its own meet record of 39.66 set last year in Geneva, Ohio.

Oshkosh set the national D-3 record of 38.96 last week, also at La Crosse. The only D-3 schools to run faster than Rowan did Saturday are Oshkosh twice this year and Wisconsin La Crosse with a 39.36 in the same race Oshkosh ran 38.96 and also at La Crosse with a 39.53 last May.

So the four-fastest D-3 times ever run have been on the same track in Western Wisconsin a mile east of the Minnesota border along the Mississippi River.

Rowan broke its own school and NJAC record of 39.72, which the Profs ran at last year’s nationals in Geneva with Bridgeton’s Shamar Love, Highland’s Robert McKinney, Hendricks and Corcoran. That was No. 5 in D-3 history.

Madaijoudou Diawara from Toms River North led off for Rowan, followed by Corcoran, Hendricks and Dixon.

The 2nd-place finish gave Rowan 39 points, three behind La Crosse, which was 3rd in the 4-by-1.

Rowan’s time ranks 44th on the 2026 U.S. list

Down to his final attempt, Rowan’s Demetrius Hester wins javelin national title with 2nd-best throw in NCAA Division 3 history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Down to his final attempt and needing a lifetime best to move into the lead, Rowan junior Dametrius Hester bombed the 2nd-longest javelin throw in NCAA Division 3 history Saturday to win his first national title after two top-three finishes.

After three throws, Hester led the javelin at the Division 3 Championships in La Crosse, Wisc., with a 236-11, but moments later senior Liam Bourasisa of Fitchburg [Mass.] State – who had a PR of 227-8 coming into the meet – took the lead with a shocking 241-3, a nearly 14-foot PR and the No. 5 throw in D-3 history.

After that improbable throw, Hester had three chances to reclaim the lead, but after a 239-7 on his 4thattempt and a 231-0 on his 5th, he was down to one last chance.

Hester, who set his PR of 240-9 at the NJAC Championships earlier this month in his hometown of Mahwah, would need to PR to win.

And he did.

On his final throw of the season, Hester threw the javelin 245 feet, 10 inches to deny Bourassa to become Rowan’s first national javelin champion since Matawan’s Ed Colleton in 1998 in St. Paul, Minn.

The only superior throw in D-3 history happened 13 years ago in the same meet at the same track. Deptford’s Tim VanLiew of Rutgers-Camden won the 2013 D-3 title with a 247-10, which remains the meet record and top throw in Division 3 history.

Hester’s throw is No. 7 on the all-time New Jersey alumni list. It’s also No. 7 among U.S. men this year.

Hester placed 3rd as a freshman at the 2024 D-3 meet in Myrtle Beach, S.C., with a throw of 213-3. He was 2nd last year in Geneva, Ohio, at 218-4.

On Saturday, Hester opened with a 206-2 and then a 225-5 before his 236-11 temporarily moved him into the lead. Bourassa’s 2nd-best throw was a 231-7 on his final throw, so Hester accounted for four of the six-best throws of the competition.

Hester is Rowan’s 2nd national champion of the weekend. Freshman David Brown from Edison won the high jump at 7-0 ½ on Friday. Hester’s 10 points gave Rowan 31 through the javelin, five fewer than leader and host Wisconsin La Crosse.

Hester is Rowan’s fourth javelin national champion.

Converted baseball player Mike Juskus, who never competed in track at Hopatcong High School, won in 1978, 1980 and 1981 and also won the 1981 Division 1 title back when the D-3 winners were invited to the D-1 meet. Burlington City’s Mike Boone won the javelin in 1992 and Colleton won in 1998.

A look at the 19 South Jersey athletes who qualified for NCAA Division 1 Regionals!!!!!!!!!!!!

Some 19 athletes from 15 different South Jersey high schools have qualified for the NCAA Division 1 East and West Regional preliminary rounds, according to declarations released by the NCAA on Friday.

The top 48 individuals and top 24 relay teams in each event in each of two regions qualify for NCAA regionals. The top 12 finishers in each region advance to the NCAA Championships.

The East and West Regionals will be held Wednesday through Saturday, East in Lexington, Ky., West in Fayetteville, Ark. The NCAA Championships are scheduled for June 10-13 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.

For the schedule of events for East Regionals:, click here.

For the schedule of events for West Regionals:, click here.

Here’s a look at the South Jersey contingents for the two regional qualifying meets:

East Regional
May 27-30, 2026
University of Kentucky Track and Field Complex
Lexington, Ky.
MEN
**Jamir Brown, Syracuse [Riverside]
110-Meter Hurdles, #4 seed [13.25]
**Yashahya Brown, Hampton [Washington Twp.]
110-Meter Hurdles, #30 seed [13.80]
**Ajani Dwyer, Penn State [Washington Twp.]
100-Meter Dash, #4 seed [9.96]
Greg Foster, Princeton [Lumberton / Lawrenceville Prep]
110-Meter Hurdles, #26 seed [13.78]
Long Jump, #5 seed [26-5 ¼]
***Anthony Liakhnovich, Princeton [Williamstown]
Shot Put, #45 seed [58-5 ½]
*Ryan Merlino, Rutgers [Oakcrest]
Pole Vault, #19 seed [17-8 ½]
***Alexander Osayemi, Alabama [Clayton]
400-Meter Dash, #20 seed [45.59]
1,600-Meter Relay, #4 seed [3:01.64]
***Jayden Poteat, Hampton [Winslow]
400-Meter Dash #42 seed [45.97]
*Bryce Tucker, Rutgers [Pennsauken]
400-Meter Hurdles, #22 seed [50.54]
*Premier Wynn, Tennessee [Pennsauken]
1,600-Meter Relay, #24 seed [3:04.55]

WOMEN
Tey’ana Ames, Rutgers [Atlantic County Tech]

Shot Put, #28 seed [53-2 ½]
***Hannah Byrd-Leitner, Virginia [Moorestown]
Pole Vault, #43 seed [13-5 ¼]
***Sophia Curtis, Clemson [Ocean City]
400-Meter Hurdles#46 seed [58.67]
*Jenovia Logan, Rutgers [Sterling]
High Jump, #33 seed [5-9 ¼]

West Regional
May 27-30, 2026
John McDonnell Field
Fayetteville, Ark.
MEN
Floyd Whitaker, Oklahoma State [Highland]
Triple Jump, #31 [52-6 ¼]
WOMEN
*Jailya Ash, Iowa [Eastern]
100-Meter Hurdles, #17 seed [13.19]
*Leah Howard, Texas Tech [Millville]
Javelin, #26 seed [165-0]
*Amirah Sharpe, Arkansas [Clayton]
400-Meter Dash, #14 seed [51.95]
1,600-Meter Relay, #1 seed [3:20.04]
*Arianna Sharpe, Arkansas [Clayton]
400-Meter Dash, #17 seed [52.07]
1,600-Meter Relay, #1 seed [3:20.04]

Kingsway’s Evan Corcoran PRs in the 100, 3rd-fastest qualifier for finals at NCAA Division 3 Nationals!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rowan senior Evan Corcoran from Kingsway ran a PR and advanced to the 100-meter dash finals at the NCAA Championships Friday in Wisconson.

Corcoran ran 10.39, the 3rd-fastest qualifying time. His previous wind-legal PR was a 10.42 last week in Collegeville. He has run 10.38 with excessive assisting wind. Corcoran’s heat of the 100 trials had a 1.9 wind reading.

Corcoran is a two-time NCAA Division 3 All-America for his relay work but has never earned All-America honors in an individual event. He’ll get his chance in the 100 final at 3:40 p.m. Saturday at Veterans Memorial Stadium in La Crosse, Wisc.

Corcoran’s time is No. 2 in Rowan history behind Eastern’s Rajahn Dixon, who ran 10.32 last month in Glassboro. Dixon did not advance out of the rounds on Friday.

Corcoran also advanced as part of Rowan’s 400-meter relay team that ran 40.01, the 2nd-fastest qualifying time.

Rowan hasn’t had a national placer in the 100 in 47 years, since another Gloucester County sprinter, Charles Cooper of Paulsboro, placed 4th in the 1979 meet in Berea, Ohio, with a hand-timed 10.8.

The top two qualifiers were Davian Willems of Wisconsin-Oshkosh [10.34] and Kai Smith of Salisbury [Md.] [10.37].

Corcoran’s time is 3rd-fastest all-time by an NJAC sprinter. Here’s the top 5:

10.18 … Cheickna Traore [Ramapo], 2023, Rochester, N.Y.
10.32 … Rajahn Dixon [Rowan], 2026, Glassboro
10.39 … Evan Corcoran [Rowan], 2026, La Crosse, Wisc.
10.43 … Maxim Rychkov [TCNJ], 2026, Mahwah
10.43 … Shamar Love [Bridgeton], 2025, Ewing

Rowan’s Jason Agyemang ties meet record in NCAA Division 3 110 hurdles trials, Kwaku Nkumrah also advances!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rowan senior Jason Agyemang led all qualifiers into the 110-meter hurdles final at the NCAA Division 3 Nationals Friday, tying the meet record and the 4th-fastest time in NCAA Diision 3 history. Rowan senior Kwaku Nkrumah from Teaneck was 3rd-fastest qualifier. Both are former NCAA Division 3 national champions.

Agyemang, from North Plainfield, ran 13.72 at Veterans Memorial Stadium in La Crosse, Wisc., matching his PR from a home meet in Glassboro last month. He tied the meet record set by Taylor Rooney of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn., in the 2021 meet in Greensboro, N.C.

By the luck of the draw, Rowan had all five of its hurdles qualifiers in the same heat, which isn’t ideal since the winner of each heat automatically qualifies for the final. Four hurdlers were unable to finish the race, including Willingboro’s Eric Foster, a Rowan sophomore.

Agyemang won the 60-meter highs at 2025 indoor Nationals, placed 2nd in last year’s outdoor nationals and was 3rd in the 60-meter hurdles at Indoor Nationals this past March.

Nkrumah, who also ran 13.72 earlier this year in a home meet in Glassboro, qualified for the final with a 13.88 behind Agyemang’s 13.72. Nkrumah, from Teaneck, won the 110-meter highs at 2024 Nationals and was 5th in the 60-meter highs indoors in 2025 and 2nd indoors this year.

No. 2 qualifier was Division 3 record holder Luke Schroeder of host La Crosse. He ran a wind-aided 13.20 last week on his home track and set the D-3 record of 13.32 with legal wind earlier this month, also in La Crosse. He broke the D-3 record of 13.60 set by Riveride’s Jamir Brown as a Rowan freshman last year in the trials of the NJAC Championships in Ewing. He’s now a sophomore at Syracuse.

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The final is scheduled for 3 p.m. Saturday.

Stockton’s Elaina Styer from Ocean City earns another All-America honor with 4th-place heptathlon finish at NCAA Division 3 Nationals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stockton sophomore Elaina Styer earned her 2nd multi-event All-America honor this year with a 4th-place finish in the heptathlon at the NCAA Division 3 Championships.

Styer placed 2nd in the indoor pentathlon in Birmingham, Ala., in March.

Styer scored 5,033 points in the two-day, seven-event test. She finished just 46 points out of 2nd place and fell just 17 points off her PR of 5,050 from a meet in Ewing last month.

On Thursday, Styer ran 14.40 in the hurdles for 923 points, high jumped 5-3 ¾ for 759 points, threw the shot a PR 38-3 ½ for 639 points and ran 26.26 for 740 points.

Styer, from Estell Manor, opened competition Friday with a 17-6 ¾ long jump, good for 657 points and after a foul on her first javelin throw she hit 107-7 for 530 points. That’s only a foot off her PR of 108-8 from a non-multi last week at a home meet in Galloway Township. She closed with a 2:22.85 for 785 points in the closing 800.

Senior Olivia Bohlen of Central College in Pella, Iowa, won the competition with 5,158 points

With Evan Corcoran, Eli Hendricks and Rajahn Dixon, Rowan posts 2nd-fastest qualifying time in 400-meter relay trials at NCAA Division 3 Nationals!!!!!!!!

Rowan posted the 2nd-fastest qualifying time the 400-meter relay trials Friday at the NCAA Division 3 Championships at Veterans Memorial Stadium in La Crosse, Wisc.

Rowan won its heat in 40.01, the 20th-fastest 400-meter relay in NCAA Division 3 history and the Profs’ 3rd-fastest time. Rowan ran 39.72 last year – No. 5 in D-3 history – when it placed 2nd at the NCAA Division 3 Championships in Geneva, Ohio, and ran 39.97 a day earlier in the trials.

The final is scheduled for 2:15 p.m. on Saturday.

Sophomore Madaijoudou Diawara of Toms River North led off, followed by senior Evan Corcoran of Kingsway, junior Eli Hendricks of Penns Grove and Rajahn Dixon of Eastern, who was racing for the first time in five weeks.

Wisconsin-Oshkosh, which ran a Division 3-record 38.96 in a home meet last week, was the top qualifier with a 39.50 in a different heat. That’s the 3rd-fastest time in D-3 history.

Wisconsin-La Cross holds the No. 2 4-by-1 all-time performance with it 39.36 in the same race that Oshkosh ran 38.96. The 17-fastest times in D-3 history have been recorded since 2023.a

HIGH JUMPER DAVID BROWN BECOMES FIRST ROWAN FRESHMAN IN 44 YEARS TO WIN NATIONAL TITLE, PAULSBORO’S JAMILE GANTT EARNS 4TH ALL-AMERICA HONOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

David Brown became Rowan’s 1st freshman national champion in 44 years Friday when he won the high jump at the NCAA Division 3 Championships in Wisconsin.

Brown clinched the title before he had a miss.

Brown, who graduated from Edison High a year ago, locked up in a terrific competition with junior Lukas Nowlin of the Univerity of Southwestern Texas in Georgetown, Texas.

Both were clean up through 6-11 ½, but Nowlin – who entered the meet with a 6-10 ¾ PR before PR’ing at 6-11 ½ – finally missed at 7-0 ½ and Brown cleared on his 1st attempt to take the lead.

He’s Rowan’s first freshman to win an outdoor national title since Willie Lawson from Plainfield won the 800 in 1982 in Naperville, Ill.

After he secured the win, Brown missed three tries at  7-3, which would have surpassed his PR of 7-2 ¼ and broken the school record he shares with Jeffrey Tucker of Eastern, who cleared 7-2 ¼ at Moravian College in Bethlehem in April 2018.

Brown, junior Jamile Gantt from Paulsboro and sophomore Noah Wampole from Radnor, Pa., all earned All-America honors with their top-eight finishes.  Rowan finished 1-3-4 for 21 points in the one event.

This is Gantt’s 4th All-America performance. He was 7th outdoors in 2024 at 6-9 ¾, 3rd outdoors last year at 6-11 and 4th indoors this past winter at 6-10 ¼. Wampole is now a three-time All-America after placing 6th both outdoors last year and indoors this year. Brown is a double All-America after placing 3rd this winter.

Wampole cleared 6-6, 6-8 and 6-9 on his 1st attempt, 6-10 ¼ on his second and 6-11 ½ on his 3rd. Gantt had a miss at 6-8 but cleared 6-9 on his 1st jump and 6-10 ¼ on his 2nd.

A 4th Rowan jumper, sophomore Damarion Potts from South Brunswick, cleared 6-8 and placed 14th. Rutgers-Camden freshman Jaylen Deleon from Highland cleared 6-6 and was the 3rd freshman in the competition.