
Zorzan, in her first season of Academic All-NJAC eligibility, posted a perfect 4.0 en route to her First Team selection. Sara Zorzan (Milan, Italy/Liceo Falcone Borsellino) The softball, women's tennis and women's volleyball teams each notched four selection, while men's basketball, women's basketball and men's volleyball all collected one honoree each. The men's cross country and track & field and men's soccer programs both tie for the next spot with six honorees apiece, while women's soccer and men's tennis each earned five. In second, just behind baseball and also with one more honoree than last season was the women's cross country and track & field program, which had eight selections. The baseball squad is back at the top of the list for NJCU, having garnered nine selection, one more than their total of eight from last season. Each of the conference's 10 member institutions receive two First Team and two Second Team selections, as well. Freshmen and first-year transfers - with the exception of those from other NJAC schools - are not eligible. In order to be eligible for the Academic All-NJAC teams, a student-athlete must be a sophomore, junior or senior who has competed in a conference-sponsored sport while earning a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.20 over 24 credits at their respective institution. Dickinson) of men's cross country/track & field. On the Second Team were senior Eliza Clamor (Auckland, New Zealand/Rangitoto College) of women's tennis and junior Topu Saha (Jersey City, N.J./William L. Leading the way this year for the Gothic Knights were the two First Team selections, sophomore Sara Zorzan (Milan, Italy/Liceo Falcone Borsellino) of women's tennis and senior Nico Teynie (Rouen, France/Lycée Val de Seine) of men's tennis.

PITMAN, N.J. - For the second consecutive academic year, the New Jersey City University department of athletics landed a program-record-tying 54 student-athletes on the 2022-23 Academic All-New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Team. All-Time NJCU Academic All-NJAC Selections.By: Contact: Alex Falk Director of Athletic Communications, Digital and Creative Services Story Links
