With a national election for U.S. President looming on the horizon in November 2020, Roadrunner Athletics has taken a major step in educating our young athletes on the importance of voting as it relates to the future of our country.
The NJCAA Board of Regents announced changes on August 19 to multiple dates and locations in the 2020-21 NJCAA Plan of Action as it relates to COVID-19, a plan originally released on July 13, 2020.
Former Cumberland Regional High School standout Mike Burden has signed a letter of intent to play men's basketball for the Roadrunners starting in the Winter of 2020.
Former Christiana High School (DE) star Luis Figueroa, a talented 6-feet, 6-inch forward, has signed a letter of intent to play men's basketball for the Roadrunners starting in the winter of 2020-21.
Former East Brunswick Tech standout Jordan Horowitz has signed a letter of intent to play men's basketball for the Roadrunners starting in the winter of 2020-21.
Roadrunner Athletics is pleased to announce it is partnering with the U.S. Council for Athletes' Health (USCAH), an NJCAA sponsor, to provide COVID-19 education for student-athletes, coaches and staff.
Charlotte, NC – Following the recommendations from the NJCAA Presidential Advisory Council and the NJCAA Board of Regents, the NJCAA has announced its adjusted plan of action for the upcoming 2020-21 academic year. Following the Board of Regents’ vote on Monday, a majority of competition will be moved to the spring semester.
RCSJ Gloucester Athletics has announced the complete list of Spring 2020 Honor Roll student athletes. Scroll down below for the full list by sport of our Roadrunner scholars for the semester.
Roadrunner Athletics is pleased to announce our All-Decade Teams throughout our sports programs for 2010-2019. Today we feature the Men's Basketball All-Decade Teams.
Signed, sealed and delivered! Outgoing freshman basketball standout Tim Schultice, who enjoyed a solid campaign recently under Roadrunners' coach Will Logan, will bring his talents to the Immaculata University program this coming winter.
The Roadrunner Men's Basketball team closes out a tough 2019-20 season on the road vs. Bergen Community College on Saturday, February 15 in the second game of a men's-women's doubleheader, but head coach Will Logan and his staff have plenty of high hopes for the future.
The RCSJ-Gloucester men's and women's basketball teams return to action on Thursday February 13 when they host Passaic County Community College in a doubleheader at the Roadrunners' Athletic Complex.
Sophomore guard Alex Angeles fired in 17 points to lead four players in double figures, but it wasn't enough as the Roadrunner Men's Basketball Team fell to visiting Ocean County College 80-73 in a Garden State Athletic Conference contest Saturday afternoon.
The Roadrunner women's basketball team continued their impressive 2019-20 campaign as Nikita Acker (Triton) pumped in 23 points and guard Qeiajae Canty (Atlantic City) chipped in with 21 points to lead an 86-55 victory over host Middlesex County College Saturday afternoon.
The RCSJ-Gloucester men's basketball team will try and bounce back from a tough loss to Union County when they host Mercer County Community College in a 7 pm start Thursday night at the Roadrunner Athletic Complex.
Balance again proved to be the key for the Roadrunner women's basketball team on Thursday night as they easily disposed of host Montgomery County Community College by a 72-37 count.
But the men's squad had no such luck, falling in Game 2 of the doubleheader by a 78-51 score.
With a large lead evaporated and just under six minutes remaining, lightning fast guard Alex Angeles returned to the lineup to reinvigorate the Roadrunner men's team in their heated battle vs. RCSJ-Cumberland at Rowan University's Esby Gymnasium.
The Roadrunner men's and women's basketball teams were swept by Community College of Philadelphia in a doubleheader Thursday night at the RCSJ Gloucester Athletic Complex.
Following Tuesday night's heart-thumping 80-79 win over visiting Salem Community College, you could sense a culture of confidence among members of the suddenly resurgent Roadrunner men's basketball team.
Roadrunners' men's basketball coach Will Logan is hoping his team has turned a major corner. If recent history is any indication, the Runners may indeed be looking at a brighter future and a better start to the second half of the 2019-20 campaign.
Sophomore forward Stan Martin (Willingboro) pumped in 26 points while teammate Tim Schultice (Timber Creek) fired in 24, leading the Roadrunner men's basketball team to their second straight triumph, an 89-74 GSAC win over visiting Bergen Community College Saturday afternoon.
Finally, it all came together Tuesday night for the Roadrunner men's basketball team as they ended a lengthy winless streak by upsetting visiting Middlesex County College 63-57 in a Garden State Athletic Conference contest. Forwards Tim Schultice (20 points) and Stan Martin (19 points) led a solid offensive effort to help the Roadrunners hold on for the triumph.
It all looked promising for the Roadrunner men's basketball team as they appeared destined to topple visiting Brookdale Community College and snap a seven-game losing streak Saturday. But it did not work out as the Jersey Blues escaped with a 74-68 victory.
Guard Danny Williams fkred in 28 points and forward Stan Martin added 19 in the Roadrunners' 82-68 loss to Williamson College of the Trades in the opening round of the Roadrunner Class Friday evening.