FARMINGDALE, N.Y. |Â The Skyline Conference and New Jersey Athletic Conference released their latest weekly reports Monday, and Farmingdale State College freshman middle-distance runner
Amelia Vitale (Hauppauge, N.Y.) was selected as the NJAC Indoor Track and Field Rookie of the Week following her performance Friday at the Spartan Invitational.
Indoor Track and Field | NJAC Men's Report |
NJAC Women's Report
FSC kicked off the new year Friday night by taking part in the St. Thomas Aquinas Spartan Invitational in Staten Island, N.Y. Vitale ran to a 2:30.87 time in the 800-meter run, which is good for the top mark in the NJAC this season. Her teammate, junior
Mishell Delgado (Bronx, N.Y.) placed third and earned the third-best pole vault in school history by clearing a height of 2.75 meters (9-0.25).
In the men's competition, the Rams' high jumping duo of freshman
Ethan Zacarolli (Hillsdale, N.Y.) and
John Juste (Uniondale, N.Y.) topped their event by each clearing a height of 1.93 meters (6-4) to qualify for the Atlantic Regional Championship in March,.
FSC travels Saturday to New London, Conn., for the U.S. Coast Guard Academy's Winter Invitational No. 1.
Men's Basketball (11-2, 4-0 Skyline)Â |Â Skyline Report
The Rams have won five straight games after defeating St. Joseph's-Long Island by an 85-74 score on Wednesday night, and capturing a 56-41 decision Saturday at the United States Merchant Marine Academy.
Junior forward
Kentrell Evans (Brooklyn, N.Y.) has registered double-doubles in each of his last three outings, while senior guard
Michael Notias (Manhasset, N.Y.) averaged 16 points per game last week and now has 936 in his four-year career.
FSC continues its three-game Skyline road swing with a pair of match-ups this week, as it travels Wednesday for a 7 p.m. start at Maritime, before battling Manhattanville University in a 1 p.m. tip-off on Saturday.
Women's Basketball (7-6, 5-3 Skyline)Â |Â Skyline Report
Farmingdale State upped its Skyline Conference record to 5-3 on Tuesday night with a 62-43 victory on the road over Yeshiva, before falling in non-conference play to twice-beaten Lasell University of Massachusetts on Thursday, 57-48.
Junior forward
Samyah Allen (Queens Village, N.Y.) averaged 17 points per game on the week, including a 22-point output Tuesday versus the Maccabees.
The Rams have three Skyline games this week, traveling Tuesday night to St. Joseph's-Long Island (7 p.m.) before playing host to Sarah Lawrence on Thursday (6 p.m.), and Mount Saint Vincent on Saturday (noon).