Track & Field at the New England Division III Championships
Friday, May 2 | 11:45 a.m.
Saturday, May 3 | 10 a.m.
Nitchman Track | New London, Conn.
WHAT TO KNOW
• The Babson men’s and women’s track & field teams travel to Coast Guard for New England Division III Championships on Friday and Saturday.
• The Beavers have a total of 20 qualifiers (12 men, 8 women) eligible to compete in a number of events this weekend.
2025 DIVISION III NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFIERS
MEN |
WOMEN |
Chris McDonough – 100m |
Robyn Wilkes – 100m, 200m |
Gerardo Fernandez – 400m |
Alexandra Kirkpatrick – 10,000m |
Noa Wong – 400m |
Victoria Hart – 100m hurdles |
Julian Ivarra – 5000m, 10,000m |
Brooke Jankowski – 100m hurdles, high jump |
Anthony Rodriguez – 5000m, 10,000m |
Julia Pike – 100m hurdles |
Nick Yacoub – 5000m, 10,000m |
Colleen Corman – 400m hurdles |
Matthew Campbell – 10,000m |
Amrit Rehal – high jump |
Jonathan Hanscom – 10,000m |
Trista Sicard – triple jump |
Patrick Allardi – 110m hurdles |
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Jackson Adams – 400m hurdles |
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Aithan Bezanson – decathlon, hurdles, long jump, high jump, javelin |
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Matthew Vilela – decathlon |
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2024 NEW ENGLAND DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIPS HIGHLIGHTS
• Eric Bottern ’24 repeated as the shot put champion and sophomore Chris McDonough finished as the runner-up in the 100-meter dash to help the Babson men score a school-record 29 points on the way to tying for 11th place in the 2024 New England Division III Championships.
• Bottern recorded a throw of 56-feet, 1.25-inches in the shot put, McDonough posted a time of 10.84 seconds in the 100 meters and also teamed up with Demarre Johnson ’24, Michael Agard ’24 and Kainoa Ronquilio in collecting All-New England honors with their third-place showing in the 4×100-meter relay (41.65).
• Junior Trista Sicard recorded the top finish for the Babson women by coming in 10th with a mark of 35-feet, 4.75-inches in the triple jump, while classmate Brooke Jankowski qualified for the finals of the 100-meter hurdles in a time of 15.53.
ABOUT THE BABSON MEN
• The Beavers totaled 79 points on the way to finishing fifth at the NEWMAC Championships last Saturday.
• The weekend was highlighted by the trio of graduate student Anthony Rodriguez, first-year Nick Yacoub and senior Julian Ivarra sweeping the top three spots in the 10,000-meter run last Friday night.
• McDonough earned his second consecutive all-conference honor with a runner-up finish in the 100 meters (10.71), while first-year Matthew Vilela placed fourth overall in the decathlon.
• Rodriguez and Yacoub came in fourth and fifth, respectively, in the 5,000 meters, first-year Jackson Adams placed fifth in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 57.41, and fellow rookies Dominic Smith and Noa Wong were separated by just 0.26 seconds in the 400 meters to claim sixth and seventh place.
ABOUT THE BABSON WOMEN
• The Beavers totaled their third highest point total in program history (46) on the way to placing eighth at the NEWMAC Championships last weekend.
• First-year Amrit Rehal earned all-conference honors with her runner-up finish in the high jump (5-feet, 3.25-inches), while the trio of first-year Victoria Hart (15.08), Jankowski (15.59) and junior Julia Pike (15.93) finished third, fourth and sixth, respectively, in the 100-meter hurdles.
• Jankowski added a fifth-place showing with a career-best mark of 5-feet, 1.25-inches in the high jump, sophomore Colleen Corman took third with a time of 1:07.10 in the 400 hurdles, and junior Robyn Wilkes came in sixth in the 200 meters (26.15) and seventh in the 100 meters (12.61).
• First-year Annabelle Svenson added a sixth-place finish in the 5,000 meters with a time of 20:38.74, while classmate Kate Henderson finished seventh with a season-best mark of 109-feet, 5-inches in the javelin.
FINISHING ON TOP
• Rodriguez captured his third consecutive title in the 10,000 meters and became the only five-time NEWMAC champion last weekend’s conference meet.
• A two-time NEWMAC Track Athlete of the Year, Rodriguez won the 10,000-meter run four times (2021, 2023-25) and also claimed the 5,000-meter title back in 2023.
AMONG THE NATION’S BEST
• The Babson men enter the weekend with four athletes ranked among the top 50 in Division III in their respective events.
• First-year Aithan Bezanson is 14th in the decathlon with 6355 points, Rodriguez is 15th with a time of 29:43.74 in the 10,000 meters and 43rd in the 5000 meters (14:27.16), and McDonough is 40th with his time of 10.56 in the 100 meters.
NEW ENGLAND RANKINGS
• Rodriguez ranks second in New England in the 10,000 meters and fourth in the 5000 meters, while Bezanson (decathlon) and McDonough (100 meters) are also second in their respective events entering the weekend.
• Bezanson also ranks ninth in the 400-meter hurdles, while Ivarra time of 31:01.28 is eighth in the 10,000 meters.
• On the women’s side, Rehal ranks sixth with a top mark of 5-feet, 5-inches in the high jump, Hart and Jankowski are 13th and 15th, respectively, in the 100-meter hurdles, and Corman is 16th in the 400 hurdles.
UP NEXT
• The Beavers are scheduled to compete at both the Farley Inter Regional at Williams and the NEICAAA Championships at UMass Amherst on May 9-10.