NJAC Announces 2017-18 All-Academic Team

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- FSC has 17 student-athletes named to All-Academic Team -


Pitman, N.J. - A league-record total of 996 student-athletes have been named to the New Jersey Athletic Conference All-Academic Team for the 2017-18 academic year. To be eligible for the squad, a student-athlete must be a sophomore, junior or senior who has competed in a conference-sponsored sport while achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.20. First and second team selections were made by each of the league's 10 full-member institutions.

Farmingdale State had 17 student-athletes competing in men's and women's track & field named to the All-Academic Team.

Name - Year - Hometown - Major

Nazira Bah-Traore - Sophomore - Wheatley Heights, N.Y. - Liberal Arts

Blake Borghard - Sophomore - Northport, N.Y. - Mechanical Engineering

Patrick DiMaria - Senior - Commack, N.Y. - Business Management

Megan Eiseman - Senior - Seaford, N.Y. - Sport Management

Nicole Ferguson -  Sophomore - Shirley, N.Y. - Criminal Justice

Nicholas Ferro - Senior - Greenlawn, N.Y. - Computer Programming

Thomas Franks - Sophomore - Coram, N.Y. - Computer Programming

Nicole Franz - Senior - Melville, N.Y. - Applied Psychology

Nikola Georgiev - Senior - Kings Park, N.Y. - Computer & Electrical Engineering

Erin Lettieri - Sophomore - West Islip, N.Y. - Liberal Arts

Chris Malfa - Sophomore - Merrick, N.Y. - Science, Technology & Society

Jake Messling - Sophomore - Massapequa, N.Y. - Sport Management

Joseph Motis - Sophomore - Massapequa, N.Y. - Applied Mathematics

James O'Brien - Sophomore - South Jamaica, N.Y. - Liberal Arts

Tierney Ruppel - Sophomore - Lindenhurst, N.Y. - Liberal Arts

Philip Sellitto - Junior - Levittown, N.Y. - Mechanical Engineering

Tunisia Solomon - Junior - Amityville, N.Y. - Applied Mathematics

 

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