Fencing Competes at NCAA Regionals; Four Highlanders Qualify for Nationals at Ohio State
The NJIT men’s and women’s fencing teams competed at the 2015 NCAA Regional Championships Saturday hosted by Duke University. The NCAA Regional Championships consist of several rounds of pools, in which fencers compete to advance into increasingly challenging rounds. The first round of pools consist of fencers seeded 13-36. There are 4 pools of 6 fencers with only the top 24 advancing to the second round. The second round also consists of 4 pools of 6 fencers each, with only 18 fencers advancing. The third round of pools consists of 3 pools of 6 fencers with 12 advancing into one large final round-robin. NJIT competed against powerhouse programs such as 2014 NCAA National Champion Penn State and 2013 NCAA National Champion Princeton. After Saturday’s competition, the Highlanders qualified four fencers – Julia Garcia, Eduardo Ezcurra, Simon Rizelland, and David Kong, who will advance to compete at the 2015 NCAA National Championships at Ohio State Garcia, from Madrid, Spain, is the first NJIT female to qualify for nationals after entering the regionals seeded 12thand earning a third-place finish. Ezcurra, a freshman from Las Rozas, Madrid, was seeded 14th in the epee competition and finished sixth in the Regional. Rizell, from Gothenburg, Sweden entered the foil event and finished fourth, while Kong, a sophomore from Rutherford, NJ, was seeded 15th and placed sixth overall.By the numbers:–18 NJIT fencers qualified for the regional championships–11 fencers advanced to the second round–7 fencers advanced to the third round–5 fencers advanced to the final round–4 fencers qualified for the 2015 NCAA National Championships at Ohio State
Alyssa Albanese Nominated for BennettRank D1 Women’s Basketball Gem of the Week
NJIT senior guard Alyssa Albanese is nominated for BennettRank D1 Women’s Basketball Gem of the Week for her performance against St. Joseph’s Brooklyn on February 27. Albanese, from Fort Washington, MD, added 15 points and career-high 13 assists, leading NJIT to a 78-35 home victory on Senior Night. Albanese, who tied the single game NJIT school record with 13 assists (record held by Jackie McCaffrey vs. Nyack on February 25, 2005), also set a new single season assist record with 122. The former record was held by Nicole Ballou in 2002-03 with 120 assists.
NJIT Men’s Basketball Accepts Invitation to CollegeInsider.com Tournament
NJIT men’s basketball will play in its first-ever national postseason tournament at the Division I level when the Highlanders host a first-round game in the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament(CIT) as a host team on Monday, March 16 at 7 pm. It is believed the game at NJIT on March 16 will be the first played in this year’s national postseason tournaments in Division I men’s basketball. NJIT, which began Division I competition in 2006-07 and became postseason championship-eligible at the top level in 2009-10, received and formally accepted the invitation to the CIT this week. The complete 2015 CIT field, including NJIT’s opponent for the March 16 opening-round game, will be announced by CollegeInsider.com on the evening of March 15, “Selection Sunday”. The dominoes that create the fields for the four national postseason tournaments will begin falling into place when the NCAA announces its field and brackets for the 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. After that, three other national postseason tournaments will fill their fields, including the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (32 teams). NJIT enters its regular season finale vs. Howard on Wednesday night with a 17-11 won-lost record, the best mark for the Highlanders since they began Division I competition. “I am so excited for the players in our program to have a chance to experience ‘March Madness’ in the CIT,” said Jim Engles, who is in his seventh season as head coach of the Highlanders. “You start the season with a goal of showcasing your program on a national stage. This CIT bid allows us to compete for a postseason championship in a national tournament.” Engles, who took over a program that was winless in the preceding season, has built it up piece-by-piece to now produce its most successful season at the Division I level (began DI competition in 2006-07; became postseason championship-eligible in 2009-10). Headlining the 17 wins was a December 6, 2014 victory at Michigan, ranked #17 and #16 in the two top national polls at the time. The game vs. the Wolverines, which has been labeled by experts as one of the greatest college basketball upsets of all time, marked NJIT’s first-ever win over a nationally-ranked team. In addition to defeating Michigan, this season’s Highlanders also own wins over two teams that are first in their respective conferences. NJIT defeated Northeast Conference 2014-15 regular season champion St. Francis Brooklyn three days after topping Michigan; the Highlanders also defeated Yale, which is co-leader of the Ivy League standings with two games left to play. A week before beating Michigan, NJIT also scored its first-ever win over a team from the highly-regarded Atlantic 10 Conference (Duquesne). Beginning December 30, NJIT is 12-2 record and the Highlanders own victories this season over teams from seven different Division I conferences. “We are thrilled that NJIT will be a part of the 2015 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament,” said Angela Lento, co-founder of the website which sponsors the tournament that bears its name. “Head coach Jim Engles has done a phenomenal job again this season and should be a National Coach of the Year candidate. We hope the Highlanders’ participation in the CIT will help their chances of getting into a conference.” Founded in 1996, CollegeInsider.com notes on its website that it has been covering online sports almost as long as online sports coverage has existed. Since its founding, CollegeInsider has increased its scope to include 16 national coach and player awards, the Mid-Major Top 25, and the production of on-line programming that has garnered three Emmy nominations to date. Lento and co-founder Joe Dwyer added the CIT to their portfolio in 2009 with a field of 16 that went to 24 in 2011 and then to the current 32. The Great West Conference, in existence from 2009-10 through 2012-13, had an automatic berth in the CIT for the GWC Tournament champion. NJIT reached the 2012 GWC Championship game, but fell short of a CIT bid that year when the Highlanders fell to North Dakota. NJIT’s last national tournament appearance in men’s basketball was following the 1995-96 season when the Highlanders played in the NCAA Division III National Tournament. They reclassified to NCAA Division II in 1997-98 and then to Division I beginning in 2006-07. “This is a tremendous reward for our team, which has had a great season,” said Director of Athletics Lenny Kaplan, who joined NJIT in late 2002 and has guided the entire athletics program through its transition from Division II to Division I. “To be recognized by CollegeInsider with this invitation is a reflection of what our coaches and student-athletes accomplished–we have come a long way. Now, we are looking forward to the challenge of this opportunity we are getting in the CIT.”