McKenna George (Centennial, Colo./Eaglecrest) batted .500 (3-6) with two RBI and a stolen base in Stockton's first two NCAA Tournament games ever. George tied for team lead in hits and RBI. One of her RBI was a suicide squeeze bunt that scored a run for the Ospreys.
Camryn Harry (Swedesboro/Paul VI) batted .500 (3-6) with two RBI, two walks and a run in Stockton's two NCAA Tournament games. The freshman led the team in on-base percentage (.625) and walks and tied for the team lead in hits and runs. Harry was selected to the All-Tournament Team at the WPI Regional.
Women's track and field
Emma Petrolia (New Milford/New Milford) solidified her place in the NCAA Championships by moving up from 21st to ninth in the nation in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:00.89 at the Widener Final Qualifier that broke her own school record. Petrolia won out of 12 runners in the event.
Kayla Kass (Bayonne/Bayonne) placed 10th out of 57 runners in the 800m at the Widener Final Qualifier with a time of 2:10.52. The time was just nine hundredths of a second off her season best that ranks 17th in the nation.
Men's track and field
Jacob Bittle (Sicklerville/Paul VI) finished fifth out of 24 sprinters in the 100m at the Widener Final Qualifier with a time of 11.14 seconds.
Johnathan Holden (Waretown/Southern Regional) finished seventh out of 20 in the 400m hurdles at the Widener Final Qualifier with a personal best of 54.34 seconds.
Darnell Cartwright (Bridgeton/Cumberland) followed Holden in eighth place out of 20 in the 400m hurdles at the Widener Final Qualifier with a personal best of 54.62 seconds.
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