Holloway's College Best Marks
National/Regional Honors
Indoor - All-East, 60m (2024)
Outdoor - All-East, 4x100m relay (2023)
2024-25: Posted a personal-best 300m time of 40.92 at the Seahawk Shootout...ran a personal-best 200m time of 25.11 at the Gotham Cup...finished third in the 60m (7.71) at the Gotham Cup.
2023-24: Broke the school record in the 4x200m relay (1:41.40) at the Spartan Invitational...posted a personal-best 200m time of 25.52 at the John Thomas Terrier Classic...won the long jump (5.42m) at the Mets Indoor Championships...finished eighth in the 60m with a time of 7.87 at the America East Indoor Championships...set the program record in the 60m with a time of 7.68 at the ECAC Indoor Championships...finished seventh in the 4x100m relay (49.58) and long jump (5.54m) at the America East Outdoor Championships.
2022-23: Set the school record in the SMR (4:20.06) at the Seahawk Shootout...won the 60m at the Spartan Invitational with a time of 7.77...finished third in the 100m (12.28) at the Mets Outdoor Championships...finished third in the 100m (12.15) at the Rutgers Relays...broke three school records at the America East Outdoor Championships, including the long jump (5.54m), 4x100m relay (48.16), and 100m (12.14).
2021-22: Competed in 17 total indoor and outdoor meets...won the 100 meters (12.33) at the Covert Classic in April and finished in the top three in four other events on the season (2x 4x100, 1x 100, 1x SMR).
Prior To NJIT: Competed at Sterling for coachÂ
Jeff Mcllvaine...Two-time First Team All-Conference in the long jump and two-time Colonial Conference Champion...Academically, made school Honor Roll every semester of scholastic career...awarded Highest GPA award for school's spring sports in 2019...also competed in basketball...Second Team All Conference selection, Butch McLean Memorial Tournament MVP, Gianna De Veitro Spartan Showcase MVP, and 2019 Colonial Conference Champion.
Personal: Nia Tanaé Holloway...daughter of Jamal and Natasha Holloway...intends to major in Law, Technology, and Culture...comes from a family of athletes: Brother, Jamal Holloway Jr.,  played basketball at Camden High School (recorded 1,000+ points and rebounds) and college football at UNLV and Central State; Sister, Imani Holloway, played basketball at Sterling High School (over 100 three pointers); Older Sister, Latasha Sparrow, played basketball at Rosemont College; Dad, Jamal Holloway, ran track at Eastern Connecticut State University and basketball at Burlington County College; Mom, Natasha Holloway, played basketball at Burlington County College.