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.
Roadrunners' Women's Basketball Coach Rich Cooper has a family-friendly philosophy when it comes to recruiting athletes who will fit the mold of his successful and well-established program.
Veteran Roadrunner women's basketball coach Rich Cooper is excited to face the challenges for the upcoming 2020-21 season, although he admits that heading into uncharted territory is indeed a bit nerve-wracking.
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 Women's Basketball All-Decade Teams (First and Second).
Sophomore All-American wrestler Dylan Fischer and freshman women's basketball star Trina Deveney-Bethea have been selected as Roadrunner Male and Female Winter Athletes of the Season respectively, Executive AD Brian Rowan announced.
Former Atlantic County Institute of Technology guard Julianna Montero signed a letter of intent to play women's basketball for the Roadrunners starting next season.
The Roadrunner women's basketball team welcomes incoming freshman Nai'Aijah Ball, who recently signed a Letter of Intent, as a member of the program. Nai'Aijah, who will bring excellent shooting and ball handling skills to the Runners' lineup, enjoyed a solid career at Millville High School and previously Vineland High.
Danielle Jeffreys Signs NJCAA Letter of Intent to Play Basketball at Rowan College of South Jersey-Gloucester Danielle Jefferys was a 1000 point scorer at Williamstown High school.
Call it a famly affair between the Dowd Family and Roadrunner Athletics over the past decade. And for McKenna Dowd, who graduated Rowan College in 2019 alongside twin brother Mike Dowd, that bond is one that will last a lifetime.
As part of the #NJCAAForward initiative, Roadrunner Athletics is proud to highlight many of our top student athletes. In this post, we highlight women's basketball star point guard Qeiajae Canty. Canty proved to be one of the top players on the team and in Region XIX, she averaged 15.6 points and 9.6 rebounds per game this season and made the Third-All Region XIX Team. In this post, Qeiajae discusses how she is keeping up with her school work and what her plans are after RCSJ!
As part of the #NJCAAForward initiative, Roadrunner Athletics is proud to highlight many of our top student athletes. In this post, we highlight women's basketball star Trina Deveney-Bethea, who enjoyed a solid 2019-20 season under Coach Rich Cooper.
Freshmen Trina Deveney-Bethea (Cedar Creek) and Qeiajae Canty (Atlantic City) along with sophomore Mya Lewis (Cherry Hill West) were named to the NJCAA Region XIX DIII Women's Basketball Team for 2019-20, it was announced by the All-Region Selection Committee.
Forward Sabrina DeFreese pumped in 30 points to lead four players in double figures as Passaic County Community College held off the Roadrunners 70-63 in a Region XIX women's basketball tournament semifinal Saturday at Northampton CC.
Freshman Trina Deveney-Bethea (Cedar Creek) deposited 16 points to lead three players in double figures as the RCSJ Gloucester Women's Basketball team rolled past visiting Middlesex County 61-39 in the opening round of the NJCAA Region XIX playoffs Sunday afternoon.
Four players finished in double figures, but it wasn't enough as the Roadrunner women's basketball dropped a tough 65-60 decision to visiting Passaic County Community College Thursday night in a key Garden State Athletic Conference battle
The RCSJ-Gloucester women's basketball team returns to action on Saturday, February 15 when they travel to Bergen Community College starting at 12 noon for their final regular season game of the 2019-20 season.
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.
The Roadrunner women's basketball team dropped a key 74-72 decision to visiting Ocean County College as the two programs position themselves for the upcoming NJCAA Region XIX playoffs.