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2007 RUTGERS-CAMDEN ATHLETE
Ayla Maldonado

Name: Ayla Maldonado
Hometown: Williamstown, NJ
Highschool: Nursing
College Major: Nursing
Height: 5'2"

        Ayla Maldonado made her collegiate debut last spring with the Lady Raptors’ outdoor track team. She competed in the long jump and the triple jump while participating in six invitationals. Her top long jump of 15-11.50 came at the Swarthmore Last Chance Meet (May 14, 2007), while her best triple jump was a 31-00.50 jump at the Danny Curran Invitational (March 31). She finished ninth in the long jump and 10th in the triple jump at the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championships (May 5) with jumps of 15-06.25 and 30-09.75, respectively.        
    
        During the 2007 fall season, Maldonado ran on the Lady Raptors’ cross country team, where she competed in five of the six invitationals for Rutgers-Camden. Maldonado’s top 5K time was 26:05.76 at the Cabrini Invitational (Oct. 13), earning her a fourth-place finish on the team. She posted her top 6K time of 30:12.2 at the NCAA Atlantic Regionals Nov. 10. Her top finish on the Raptors came at the season-opening Lebanon Valley College Invitational, when she finished second on the team in a time of 28:56.02 for 5,100 meters.

        Maldonado was a member of the Williamstown High School outdoor track team for four years. She also was a varsity cheerleader for four years and served as captain for both Williamstown teams. She earned MVP honors for both programs and was a medalist at the Tri-County Conference Track and Field Championships, finishing second in the long jump and earning the pole vault championship. She also set the Williamstown girls’ track pole vault record, was an Honor Roll and National Honor Society student and graduated in the top 15 percent of her class.

        Maldonado’s hobbies include art and photography.

        A Nursing major at Rutgers-Camden, Ayla is the daughter of Tina and James Maldonado of Williamstown.

 


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