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.
The Roadrunner Athletics Hall of Fame will induct its Class of 2019 Class on Wednesday, November 20th, at Adelphia's Restaurant in Deptford, NJ. Today, we look back on the career of former Gloucester County College tennis star Dimitri Athans.
As the Roadrunner Men's Tennis team prepares for the NJCAA Division III National Championships in PeachTree City, GA on May 10-12, 2019, head coach Brian Rowan hopes his team continues its late-season surge coming off a successful Region XIX Tournament.
At 6 feet 2 inches tall and sporting a long reach, RCGC No. 1 singles Mark Gladkyy held his own against the toughest competition in Region XIX during the recent junior college men's tennis season. Now the former Vineland High School standout athlete is hoping his work during the regular season will pay off during RCGC's trip the weekend to the NJCAA National Championship Tournament in PeachTree City, Georgia.
The Roadrunner men's tennis team repeated as Region XIX team champions this weekend, claiming their second straight crown in a close battle against Ocean County College Saturday at Mercer County Park. Coach Brian Rowan's team won four singles and two doubles championships to wrap up the team triumph.
Roadrunner Men's Tennis are looking to defend their NJCAA Region XIX Championshis this weekend at Mercer County Park in West Windsor, NJ. The tournament is scheduled for Friday and Saturday with possible rain date on Sunday. Check back here for updates from the tournament.
Through the years Brookdale has been perhaps RCGC's top rival in Garden State Athletic Conference tennis, so it's no wonder that Friday's 8-1 road triumph over the Jersey Blues held special meaning.
The Roadrunner men's tennis team continued their road to success on Tuesday with a 6-3 triumph over conference and Region XIX rival Mercer County Community College.
The Roadrunner Men's Tennis team earned more than a routine win with their 5-4 triumph over host Ocean County College on Saturday. The hard-fought Garden State Athletic Conference and Region XIX triumph is clearly a positive shift in momentum for coach Brian Rowan's squad.
Continuing a proud, winning tradition will be the No. 1 goal for the RCGC men's tennis season this spring -- and veteran coach Brian Rowan has solid additions to both his playing roster and coaching staff to get the job done.The Runners return several experienced players from a team that won the NJCAA Region XIX title last season while finishing as national runner-up in Division III competition.
The Rowan College at Gloucester County Men's Tennis Team finished as national runner-up in the NJCAA Division III National Championships this past weekend in at Peachtree City Tennis Center.
Oxford-Emory (Georgia) won the team championship with 36 points while the Roadrunners were second at 22 points.
Coach Brian Rowan's RCGC team, which finished the season as Garden State Athletic Conference and NJCAA Region XIX champions, had advanced a total of five individuals and teams to Sunday's singles and doubles championship matches.
The NJCAA Region XIX Men's Tennis Team Championship has returned home to RCGC! The Roadrunners captured their first region crown this weekend at Mercer County Park since 2015, and players and coaches alike pointed to a strong focus on bonding as a team as a key reason for their success.
The RCGC men's tennis team will look for a return to championship form when they begin play in Saturday's NJCAA Region XIX tournament at Mercer County Park – and you can bet that a combination of experience and talent will take the Roadrunners a long way.
The Runners, No. 4 in the latest NJCAA Division III National Rankings, finished the regular season with a 10-3 overall record and 8-0 mark in Region XIX competition and hope to capture their first regional crown since 2015.
Men's tennis coach Brian Rowan likes what he sees in his team so far.
And why not? Following Thursday's 9-0 Region XIX triumph over visiting Ocean County College, the Roadrunners continue to make impressive strides. RCGC now has a 4-0 overall record as the squad prepares to face the Haverford JV Saturday indoors on the Main Line.
The long-awaited opening to the 2018 men's tennis season proved to be well worth the wait for Coach Brian Rowan's Roadrunners.?
After enduring several cancellations and postonements due to inclement weather this month, RCGC showed they will likely be a a solid regional and national contender once again this sping. Following last season's third place finish in the NJCAA Divsion III National Championships at Collin College in Plano, Texas, the Roadunners opened 2018 in fine fashion by blanking visiting Illinois Valley Community College 9-0, at Riverwinds Tennis Club.