LANCASTER, PA- The Centennial Conference selected four Owls for All-Conference honors on Friday afternoon. The members of the record-breaking 4x100m relay team were named to the Centennial Conference second team. Novy Goetgeluk, Kayla Camille, Awurabena Anane, and Jess Johnson placed second at this year's Centennial Conference Championships last weekend to earn the accolade.
The relay team made program history after breaking the school record in the 4x100m event at Penn Relays on Friday, April 25th. The following weekend, Goetgeluk, Camille, Anane and Johnson returned to the event at the Conference Championships. Competing in intense rain, the squad rose to the occasion and set a new school record once again while earning a podium finish in the process. The finish marks the highest placement for an Owls' relay team in program history.
Senior captain, Camille rounds out an impressive career on the track with second team honors. Throughout her career, the captain was a two-time member of the USTFCCA All-Academic team, a SAAC co-president, and a school recorder holder.
Senior sprinter and dual sport athlete, Goetgeluk adds the honor to her illustrious career as a Bryn Mawr scholar-athlete. As a captain on the field hockey team, the midfielder led the Owls to their first ever NCAA tournament appearance and is a member of the all-time winningest class in program history. On the track, Goetgeluk is a school record holder in the indoor 200m event and the outdoor 4x100m relay.
Junior jumper/sprinter and dual sport athlete, Johnson earns a second team and honorable mention placement with her performance in the 4x100m relay and the high jump event last weekend. In the fall, Johnson served as a captain on the soccer team. During the track and field season, she broke her own indoor triple jump record at the 2025 Centennial Conference Championships and holds the school record in the indoor long jump event. At the end of the 2025 outdoor season, the junior inked her name in the record books once again in the 4x100m relay event.
During the 2023-2024 season, sophomore sprinter Anane earned a spot on the All-Centennial Sportsmanship Team. After the 2025 season, the Massachusetts native adds second team honors and a school record to her resume.
Senior endurance runner, Sohini Sarkar completes her collegiate career with a spot on the 2025 All-Centennial Sportsmanship team. During the 2022-2023 season, Sarkar was named a member of USTFCCCA All-Academic team.