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Home » News » Athletics News » Athletic Highlights

Athletic Highlights

Camden County College Athletics had a great fall semester.
Women’s tennis finishes a great season by winning the Region 19 championship and finishing 2nd place at the NJCAA National Women’s Tennis Tournament. Concluding a great season, the Cougars produced two singles All-Americans: Madison Scambia and Bryn Kelleher, and two sets of doubles All- Americans: Bryn Kelleher, Madison Scambia and Analise Ramos, Selena Guerrero.

Men’s Soccer finished the season winning the Region 19 B title and finishing 4th in the national tournament losing to the national champions Dallas Richland in the semi- finals. Joao Goncalves received offensive player of the Region 19 tournament, Ross Harper received defensive player of the Region 19 tournament, and head coach Matt Perrella received coach of the year for Region 19. Four players from Camden County have been named to the All-Region 19 team. Joao Goncalves (1st team All-region), Diogo Tristad Cardoso (1st team All-region Goalie), Riccardo Italiano (2nd Team All-region), and Javier Oltra (3rd team All-region) voted to All-Region Selections.
Joshua Cason ended his cross-country season with his 6th consecutive Top 10 finish at nationals. Joshua ran a personal best time 8k time of 27:09 and became an NJCAA 2nd Team All -American with his 6th place finish.
Women’s soccer forward Logan Koester was named 1st team all-region. Logan, a sophomore, was voted to all region team by the coaches in Region 19.

This winter our women’s basketball program is currently 10-4 and hold the 3rd seed so far in Region 19. The women had a 7-game win streak going into the break. The women are currently receiving votes for national rankings and should enter the top 15 ranking in January during the next vote. Tataiana Johnson was named GSAC player of the week the week of December 12th-19th. Men’s basketball fighting through injuries have been able to start a win streak going into the break. They are currently tied for 8th in the region but are starting to turn the corner. Men’s wrestling has been dominated in the region so beating RCSJ, Middlesex and Sussex by a wide margin. The wrestling team is currently ranked 13th nationally. We are looking forward to the start of the spring semester where are w inter teams will be competing for a regional title and national titles, and our late spring sports (baseball, softball, track and field, golf) will be starting their seasons in March.

Go Cougars!

CCC Men's Soccer Team
Women’s soccer forward Logan Koester
CCC Men's Basketball TEam

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