FARMINGDALE, N.Y. |Â The Skyline Conference and New Jersey Athletic Conference released their weekly winter reports Monday, and Farmingdale State College men's indoor track and field freshman
Ethan Zacarolli (Hillsdale, N.Y.) was selected as the NJAC's Field Athlete of the Week after a school record-setting performance in the heptathlon, while men's basketball senior guard
Sean Conroy (Staten Island, N.Y.) was tabbed on the Skyline's honorable mention listing.
Indoor Track and Field | NJAC Men's Report |
NJAC Women's Report
The Rams' men's and women's teams competed Friday and Saturday at the Art Kadish Elm City Challenge in New Haven, Conn., and Zacarolli set a FSC record with his winning total of 4,550 points in the heptathlon. His total surpassed
Nicholas Lourenco's previous record of 4,038 points, which was set in 2023.
Farmingdale State returns to action on January 9, when it travels to the Ocean Breeze complex in Staten Island, N.Y., for the St. Thomas Aquinas Spartan Invitational at noon.
Men's Basketball (8-2, 1-0 Skyline)Â |Â Skyline Report
FSC earned a pair of wins on the week, capturing an 87-72 home victory Wednesday versus regional mainstay Swarthmore (Pa.) College, before opening up Skyline play with an 83-66 decision Saturday at SUNY Old Westbury.
Conroy earned honorable mention praise after averaging 19 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game while shooting 50 percent from the floor and 3-point range over the two-game stretch. Included in his totals was a season-high 24-point showing midweek versus the Garnet.
The Rams are back in action January 3 (Sat.), when they play host to St. Joseph's-Brooklyn in a 2 p.m. tip-off. Prior to the contest, the team will welcome youth basketball players as part of its annual CYO Day.
Women's Basketball (5-4, 4-3 Skyline)Â |Â Skyline Report
Farmingdale State has now won three-straight Skyline Conference games, as it defeated Mount Saint Vincent on the road Tuesday, 65-53, before downing Old Westbury at home by a 66-48 count on Saturday. Sophomore
Emily Tsiforas (Manhasset Hills, N.Y.) scored a career-high 22 points on the weekend against the Panthers, sinking 10 of her 15 field goals – including both of her 3-point attempts.
The Rams' next two games will be on the road and conclude their regular-season non-conference slate. FSC travels to John Jay for a 6 p.m. tip-off Tuesday night, before returning in the new year for a noontime start on January 3 (Sat.) at Hunter.