Hoban and Coaching Staff Lead TCNJ to NJAC Honors in Swim & Dive
The TCNJ men's swimming and diving team celebrated remarkable achievements at the NJAC Championships, securing numerous All-NJAC honors. M.J. Hoban was named NJAC Swimmer of the Year, winning multiple events and contributing to the team's success. The coaching staff earned Coaching Staff of the Year for the third time in four years, guiding the team to their fifth consecutive conference title. TCNJ athletes set a new NJAC record by winning 16 out of 20 possible events at the championship meet, finishing 11th overall at nationals.
By the Numbers- M.J. Hoban won two individual events and four relays, accumulating ten conference gold medals and seven All-American citations over two years.
- TCNJ won a record-setting 16 events at the NJAC Championships out of 20.
While TCNJ's team success is commendable, the increased competition at the national level presents challenges for continued improvement and retaining top talent.
State of Play- The team is gaining momentum after a strong season, highlighted by Hoban's individual accolades.
- Coaching staff consistency has played a vital role in the team's sustained success over the years.
As the team looks forward, emphasis will be placed on maintaining their competitive edge, attracting new talent, and reaching higher standings at the upcoming national meets.
Bottom LineTCNJ's men's swim and dive program is on a trajectory of success, underscored by individual excellence and strong coaching, but addressing national competition will be key to future achievements.
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