BREAKING PSAC NEWS FROM NEW JERSEY:
After a 3 year debacle that almost led to retirement from the sport overall, it appears as if Josh Neyhart's appeal for a 5th year of eligibility has been officially granted - giving him an extra season to compete at the NCAA level in each of the 3 sports - cross country, indoor, and outdoor track. The appeal was granted based upon a technicality involving an incident that happened during Neyhart's original freshman year.
Neyhart, who is currently competing for the Garden State Track Club, was ecstatic about the ruling.
"It's about time justice is served." Neyhart said with a smirk on his face in an interview on Monday.
When asked about the affect that his return will have on the PSAC, Neyhart was not coy with his response.
"I'm the (expletive deleted) best, it's as simple as that."
Neyhart continued, "It's time for a new generation of PSACers to be introduced to my greatness. I'll see all of you little (expletive deleted) on the course in the fall. #Ship".
It is reported that Neyhart will be enrolling in Shippensburg's undergraduate program for fashion merchandising. Neither Shippensburg University nor coach Steve Spence could be reached for comment.