The South Jersey Jazz Basketball Development Group made a donation to the Camden County College Athletic Department for their work in the community and their support of student-athletes in South Jersey. The South Jersey Jazz AAU Basketball Program has been serving South Jersey for 20 years and many former alumni of the Jazz have continued their academic and athletic careers at Camden County College, including Director of Athletics, Bill Banks.

In the photo pictured Left to Right – Don Borden, Steve Horsley, Jim Gulla, Bill Banks
Athletics Department Honor Roll
Camden County College is pleased to announce 47 student-athletes have obtained a 3.0 GPA or higher during the Fall Semester. The Fall 2018 Student-Athlete Athletic Director Honor Roll can be found at camdenccathletic.org. Congratulations to our students!
CCC Runner, Sara Loew, Named National Athlete of the Week
NCAA & NJCAA Announce Ten National Winners

Blackwood – On Monday, September 24, the U.S. Track and Field Cross-Country Coaches Association named 10 National Athletes of the Week and the list included Camden County College Cross-Country freshman runner, Sara Loew.
Sara Loew garnered national attention when she took fifth-place at the Osprey Open this past weekend. The freshman posted a time of 25:16.0 over the 6K course. Loew is the first athlete from Camden County College to be named a National Athlete of the Week in school history.
National Athlete of the Week is an award selected and presented by the U.S. Track and Field Cross-Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) communications staff at the beginning of each week to 10 collegiate cross-country athletes (male and female for each of the three NCAA divisions and two NJCAA divisions).
Nominations are open to the public. Coaches and sports information directors are encouraged to nominate their student-athletes; as are student-athletes, their families and friends, and fans of their programs. Nominated athletes are noticed before those athletes found through searching Track and Field Results Reporting System.
The award seeks to highlight not only the very best times, marks and scores on a week-to-week basis, but also performances that were significant on the national landscape and/or the latest in a series of strong outings. Quality of competition, suspenseful finishes and other factors will also play a role in the decision.
Camden County College has had a cross-country team for many years, but recently added track and field back to the schedule this semester after a 30-year hiatus.
Camden County College Director of Athletics, Bill Banks, states, “We are very proud of Sara and all she has accomplished. She drives an hour each way to attend Camden County College and she is a student in our dental hygiene program as well. In talking with her professors, I found she is a focused student who excels in academics and she exemplifies the true definition of what it means to be a student athlete.”
For more information about Camden County College’s track and field program, visit: camdencc.edu/student_life/athletics/.
