This article recaps New Jersey City University’s Gothic Knights track and field teams at the All-Atlantic Region Track & Field Championship, hosted by Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pennsylvania.
It spotlights standout performances in sprinting, middle-distance, and field events, and dives into what these results might mean for NJCU’s program and local fans back in Jersey City.
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All-Atlantic Region Championship highlights
The meet brought out a wide range of talent from NJCU. Both the men’s and women’s squads had strong showings.
Individual efforts popped up in sprints, mid-distance, and field events. It really shows off the depth of the Gothic Knights roster and their ability to compete at a regional level.
Sprint and middle-distance standouts
Raven Orange kicked off the weekend with a 100m prelim time of 12.52, landing 22nd place.
She also ran the 200m in 26.04 for 32nd. On the men’s side, Pratt Charles grabbed a runner-up finish in the 400m with a 48.20, and also ran the 200m, finishing 12th in 21.90.
Goncalo Carvalho took on the 800m and finished 27th.
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For the women, Reyanna Henderson stood out for NJCU with a 400m time of 56.43, good for fourth place. She also took eighth in the 200m with a 25.18.
Women’s field events and overall depth
In the field events, Lucy Pelaez threw NJCU’s best hammer mark at 30.70 meters, which put her in 36th place.
Tonna Ogina cleared 1.55 meters and took 10th in the high jump. The meet’s variety gave the Gothic Knights a chance to show off not just speed but also some vertical and throwing skills.
What this means for NJCU’s track program
These performances give us a snapshot of a program with some real breadth and a growing edge. NJCU’s athletes showed they can excel in both individual and field events.
It feels like the team’s training, coaching, and recruiting are coming together to support a bunch of different events. The experience gained here—especially for such a young squad—should help build confidence for conference meets and NCAA regional qualifiers coming up.
Looking ahead and staying connected
Now that the All-Atlantic Region results are in, the Gothic Knights’ coaching staff will go over progress event by event and figure out where to refine things.
Fans can keep up with the program at NJCUGothicKnights.com and on the team’s social channels for meet recaps, rankings, and future schedules. With a mix of sprint speed, mid-distance endurance, and field versatility, NJCU seems set for some meaningful improvements—and maybe a little more buzz—in upcoming regional meets.
Getting the word out to Jersey City and beyond
For local supporters, this is more than a regional result sheet—it’s a sign of the talent thriving in Jersey City’s own backyard. If you’re planning to support the Gothic Knights in person, you might want to think about travel and lodging as part of your weekend plans.
Jersey City hotels offer convenient bases for fans who want to root for the Knights and explore the city after a meet. If you’re wondering where to stay in Jersey City, you’ll find options ranging from boutique properties to comfortable full-service hotels.
Many hotels put you within easy reach of PATH trains and Jersey City’s lively waterfront. That’s a big plus if you’re hoping to squeeze in some sightseeing between events.
Once you’ve picked a place to rest, you’ll probably want to make the most of your time in the area. There’s no shortage of things to do in Jersey City beyond the track meet—historic districts, dining spots, riverfront views, and cultural institutions all deserve a look.
Travelers can get to Jersey City pretty easily via PATH, NJ Transit, or highways. The city districts offer a dynamic backdrop for any post-meet itinerary, so why not explore a bit?
It’s not just about athletics here. The Gothic Knights’ results at Ursinus College add another layer to the city’s rich tapestry of sports programs.
As NJCU keeps training and competing, residents can expect more competitive performances across city districts. The team’s success resonates beyond campus and into the neighborhoods that cheer them on every day.
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