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Sports Analytics Market Share Registering CAGR of 40.40% Reach
According to the report published by Allied Market Research, Sports Analytics Market Share Registering CAGR of 40.40% Reach USD 6.376 Billion by 2026. The report provides an extensive analysis of changing market dynamics, major segments, value chain, competitive scenario, and regional landscape. This research offers valuable able guidance to leading players, investors, shareholders, and startups […]


According to the report published by Allied Market Research, Sports Analytics Market Share Registering CAGR of 40.40% Reach USD 6.376 Billion by 2026. The report provides an extensive analysis of changing market dynamics, major segments, value chain, competitive scenario, and regional landscape. This research offers valuable able guidance to leading players, investors, shareholders, and startups in devising strategies for sustainable growth and gaining a competitive edge in the market.
Growing demand for real-time data access, rise in amount of on-field data, and surge in demand for predictive insights into fan preferences drive the growth of the global sports analytics market. Availability of cost-effective and high-end computing solutions and rise in demands of analytics for complex data streaming create new opportunities in the market.
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The global sports analytics market was valued at USD 425.76 million in 2018, and is projected to reach USD 6,376.45 million by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 40.40% from 2019 to 2026.
The global market is segmented on the basis of component, deployment mode, application, and region. In terms of component, it is segmented into software and services. In terms of deployment mode, the market is bifurcated into on-premise and cloud. Based on application, it is divided into marketing/sales, video analysis, fan engagement, team performance & training sports, player analysis & health assessment, and other. Region wise, it is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA
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Based on component, the solution segment held the largest market share in 2018, accounting for nearly three-fourths of the global sports analytics market, and is estimated to maintain its leadership position throughout the forecast period. This is due to automation solutions are cheaper than solutions and are faster to deploy. However, the service segment is expected to register the fastest CAGR of 42.7% from 2019 to 2026. This is attributed to rise in need of various different services such as managed service and professional services.
Based on deployment, the on-premise segment contributed to the highest market share in 2018, contributing more than half of the global sports analytics market, and is estimated to maintain its highest share in terms of revenue by 2026. This is attributed to the increase in the adoption of these systems due to enhanced security features provided by the on-premise model. However, the cloud segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 42.6% during the forecast period. This is due to the different services provided by the cloud.
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Based on region, Europe held the major market share, contributing to nearly one-third of the total share of the global sports analytics market in 2018, and is estimated to maintain its dominant position during the forecast period. The region is expected to adopt sports analytics at a high rate to bring great improvements in players performance and the team performance. However, the Asia-Pacific region is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 42.7% from 2019 to 2026. This is due to the increase in sports organizations and emerging new clubs in the region. Moreover, North America contributed to the second-largest share in terms of revenue.
The key players profiled in the sport analytics market analysis are IBM Corporation, Oracle Corporation, SAP SE, Stats Perform, Nielson Sports, Tableau Software, SAS Institute, Opta Sports, Trumedia Networks, and Sportradar AG.
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Impact of covid-19 on Sports Analytics Market:
● The outbreak of Covid-19 has greatly affected the sports analytics industry, affecting raw material supply chain, disrupting supply chain, and increasing inflationary risks on product.
● However, the increase in e-gaming has made a positive impact on the demand for sport analytics.
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Men’s Track & Field Places Eighth at MAC Outdoor Championships
Story Links York, PA (May 3, 2025) – The DeSales University men’s track & field team finished in eighth place out of 15 schools at the MAC Outdoor Championships held at York College (PA) Thursday thru Satruday. DeSales finished with 46 team points for the weekend. Beginning the […]

York, PA (May 3, 2025) – The DeSales University men’s track & field team finished in eighth place out of 15 schools at the MAC Outdoor Championships held at York College (PA) Thursday thru Satruday.
DeSales finished with 46 team points for the weekend.
Beginning the final day of competition in the 800-meter, sophomore Jozef Callano finished 6th overall with a time of 1:55.32, scoring three points for the team. First-year Alex Porambo placed 18th overall with a time of 2:02.49.
Then in the 100-meter, junior Tyler McCulloch finished in 28th with a time of 11.40. First-year Jack Jacobson placed 30th with a time of 11.63.
In the 400-meter, first-year Cooper Stutz finished 23rd overall, with a time of 52.55.
For the finals in the 1500-meter, sophomore Jozef Callano finished in 4th overall setting a personal best time of 3:58.65, scoring five points. Senior Tim Connell placed 19th overall with a time of 4:19.39.
Switching to the field events in the High Jump, junior Brian Whitney finished 14th overall with a jump of 1.77 meters.
For the finals in the Pole Vault, first-year Jack Jacobson tied for 10th place overall with a jump of 3.87 meters.
Scoring five points for DeSales in the Long Jump, sophomore Weston Simak finished 4th overall with a personal best jump of 6.73. First-year Jonathan Castronovo placed 13th with a personal best jump of 6.49 meters.
In the Triple Jump, first-year Jonathan Castronovo finished in 12th place overall with a jump of 13.05 meters. Junior Peter Skulski placed 26th overall with a jump of 11.93 meters.
Back to the track in the 5,000 meters, sophomore Joey Wilson finished 5th overall with a time of 15:01.95, securing four points for the team. Senior Dean Ricco placed 13th overall with a time of 15:42.37. Sophomore Bryce Phillips finished in 18th place with a time of 16:03.90.
For the finals in the 10,000 meters, senior Dean Ricco finished in 5th place overall with a personal best time of 32:02.39, scoring four points for the squad. Junior James Cook placed 15th overall with a time of 34:05.35.
In the 110-meter Hurdles, senior Sam Estherson finished in 2nd place overall with a personal best time of 14.66, scoring a total of eight points for the Bulldogs.
Junior Tyler McCulloch finished 25th overall in the 200-meter with a time of 23.36.
For the finals in the 400-meter Hurdles, sophomore Colin Marsh finished 4th overall with a personal best time of 55.66, earning five points for the team. Sophomore Bryce Guthier placed 11th overall with a time of 57.43.
In the 3,000-meter Steeplechase sophomore Joey Wilson finished in 5th place overall, with a time of 9:42.62, scoring four points. Senior Tim Connellv placed 12th overall with a time of 10:20.35. Sophomore Dylan Doskocil finished in 16th place overall with a time of 10:34.11. First-year Jordan Smith placed 17th overall with a time of 10:42.90. Senior Cody Smith finished in 26th place overall with a time of 10:55.91.
In the field events for the Shot Put, senior Jacob Schaeffer finished in 10th place overall with a throw of 13.34 meters. Senior Nick Chinn placed 26th overall with a throw of 11.24 meters.
For the finals in the Discus, senior Jacob Schaeffer finished 5th overall, with a throw of 44.21 meters, scoring four points for DeSales. Senior Nick Chinn placed 28th overall with a throw of 32.16 meters.
In the Hammer, junior Jonathan Eudja finished in 5th place overall with a throw of 50.26 meters, scoring four points for the team. Junior Giovanni Wellington finished 9th overall with a personal best throw of 45.76 meters. Sophomore Cameron Williams placed 15th overall with a throw of 41.87 meters.
For the Javelin, junior Dane Watson finished 10th overall with a throw of 49.49 meters. First-year Preston DeGrazia placed 15th overall with a throw of 46.25 meters. Junior Peter Skulski finished in 17th place with a throw of 42.71 meters.
DeSales competed in the 4×100 meter Relay where they placed 11th overall, with a time of 43.81. The team consisted of Bryce Guthier, Sam Estherson, Jack Jacobson, and anchor Tyler McCulloch.
DSU also competed in the 4×400 meter Relay where the squad finished 12th overall, with a time of 3:23.58. The squad consisted of Tyler McCulloch, Bryce Guthier, Colin Marsh, and anchor Jozef Callano.
On May 12th some Bulldogs will return for one final performance at the Last Chance Invite at Widener University. The following week, others will be competing at the AARTFC Regional Championship at Williams College on Wednesday through Thursday, May 14-15.
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IUP track and field split weekend at SRU and WVU
Story Links Stan Romanoski Open Results SRU Last Chance Results INDIANA, Pa. — The IUP track and field program split their weekend at the SRU Last Chance on Friday and the Stan Romanoski Open at West Virginia University on Saturday. […]
INDIANA, Pa. — The IUP track and field program split their weekend at the SRU Last Chance on Friday and the Stan Romanoski Open at West Virginia University on Saturday.
SRU Last Chance
Sesia Lovell placed second in the women’s high jump (1.60m) while Jahnaya Trotter-Wimberly placed first in the women’s triple jump (11.28m), both marked PSAC qualifying jumps.
In the men’s long jump, Matthew Cusatis placed second (6.94m), with his best jump coming on his first try. In the men’s triple jump, Evan Loro placed second (13.74m). Both hit PSAC qualifying marks.
Steve Combary placed second in the men’s 110m hurdles (15.47) and Taimir Lobban placed fourth (15.77). George Jennings placed sixth in the men’s 200m (22.40).
Sterlene Scott placed sixth in the women’s 100m (12.49) and Renee Simmonds placed fifth in the women’s 100m hurdles (15.88).
Stan Romanoski Open
Grace Bogacz placed sixth in the women’s 800m (2:21.52) and Alyssa Hoover placed seventh (2:21.73), both marking PSAC qualifying times.
Brendon Ward led IUP in the men’s 800m with a fifth place finish (157.44), while Tom Brady and Jason Clifford placed seventh and ninth, respectively. All three ran personal bests.
IUP placed five runners all in the top five in the men’s 1500m. Marco Cardone placed first (4:06.86), Ian Rauber placed second (4:11.04), and Owen Sparks placed third (4:11.53), each marking a personal best.
Stella Kuntz led IUP in the women’s 1500m with a sixth place finish (5:06.51), a personal best. In the 500m, both Parker Bradley and Haley Filcheck placed fourth.
Up Next
IUP looks ahead to PSAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Slippery Rock, beginning on Thursday, May 8.
Follow
For coverage of the IUP track and field program, follow the Crimson Hawks on X (Twitter) and Instagram @IUPtrackandfieldxc and online at IUPAthletics.com.
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Twice As Nice! SCSU Women Win Second Straght Track & Field Title
Story Links FULL RESULTS SCSU Wins Second Straight NE10 Title MANCHESTER, N.H. – Southern Connecticut women’s outdoor track & field won the 2025 Northeast-10 Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championship, for the second consecutive season and it marks their seventh NE10 title overall. The Owls totaled 246 points throughout the […]

FULL RESULTS
SCSU Wins Second Straight NE10 Title
MANCHESTER, N.H. – Southern Connecticut women’s outdoor track & field won the 2025 Northeast-10 Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championship, for the second consecutive season and it marks their seventh NE10 title overall. The Owls totaled 246 points throughout the Championship, captured 24 medals, which included 11 gold medals, eight silver medals and five bronze medals.
With the men’s program also winning the 2025 NE10 outdoor title, the Owls’ indoor and outdoor track & field titles for both genders make it the fifth time in NE10 history that one school has won both titles in the same year, as Southern accomplished this feat four other times.
The Owls captured 11 Gold Medals throughout the weekend, individually and in the 4×800 and 4×100 relays. Kisha Francois secured a total of four medals, which included three gold medals in the 4×100, Long Jump, 100 Dash and a Silver Medal in the 200 Dash. Hannah Caiola (400, 200 Dash, 4×100) won three Gold Medals. Belle Smith secured three medals, which included Gold Medals in the Hammer Throw and Shot Put and a Bronze Medal in the Discus Throw. The 4×800 relay team of Courtney Henchcliffe, Erin Sola, Abigail Bajorek and Julia Mansfield secured the Gold Medal. The 4×100 relay team of Francois Caiola, Avery Winters and Dardielle Exantus claimed the Gold Medal. Maddie Hathorn claimed the Gold Medal in the Pole Vault. It was an Owls’ sweep on the 5000-meter podium as Courtney Henchcliffe won the Gold Medal, Megan Whitnell captured the Silver Medal and PJ Dauphinais secured the Bronze Medal.
-Recap Provided by SCSU Athletics-
AWARD WINNERS
Most Valuable Athlete (Women): Kisha Francois, SCSU
Field Most Outstanding Performer (Women): Belle Smith, SCSU
Track Most Outstanding Performer (Women): Hannah Caiola, SCSU
Elite 24 (Women): Kate Famiglietti, Assumption
ABOUT THE NE10
The NE10 is an association of 11 diverse institutions serving student-athletes across 24 NCAA Division II sports. Together we build brilliant futures by embracing the journey of every student-athlete.
Each year, 4,500 of those student-athletes compete in conference championships in 24 sports, making the NE10 the largest DII conference in the country in terms of sport sponsorship. Leading the way in the classroom, on the field and within the community, the NE10 is proud of its comprehensive program and the experience it provides student-athletes.
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Larsson Wins Gold on Day One of NEC Outdoor Championships
Story Links EASTON, Mass. (May 3, 2025) – Graduate student Abigail Larsson (Bayport, N.Y.) won the lone gold medal for the Stonehill College track and field team as the Skyhawks competed on day one of the Northeast Conference Outdoor Championships at W.B. Mason Stadium on Saturday. The men’s team sits in […]

EASTON, Mass. (May 3, 2025) – Graduate student Abigail Larsson (Bayport, N.Y.) won the lone gold medal for the Stonehill College track and field team as the Skyhawks competed on day one of the Northeast Conference Outdoor Championships at W.B. Mason Stadium on Saturday.
The men’s team sits in sixth place with 17.5 points after the first day of competition, with the women ranking in a tie for third place with 40 points. Central Connecticut State is out in front in both the men’s and women’s standings, posting 72 on the men’s side and 46 on the women’s.
WOMEN’S EVENTS
- Larsson highlighted the day one finishes for the Skyhawks, winning the pole vault final with a personal record of 3.75m (12′ 3.75″), tallying 10 points towards the team score for Stonehill.
- Sophomore Morgan Correia (North Dighton, Mass.) also podiumed in the pole vault, placing third with a vault of 3.35m (11′ 0″), while freshman Kendall Barton (Concord, N.H.) placed fourth with the same mark as the duo combined for another 11 points.
- Sophomore Kayla Oakes (Kingston, N.Y.) finished runner-up in the long jump final, narrowly missing the top spot by 0.01m as she reached 5.79m (19′ 0″), a new personal record. Oakes’ second-place finish adds eight points to the Skyhawks’ team total.
- In the shot put finals on Saturday, freshman Makenna Dube (North Andover, Mass.) placed seventh to secure two points for the Stonehill team score with a mark of 11.36m (37′ 3.25″), a new personal record.
- Senior Madison Gunderway (Cranston, R.I.) placed eighth in the hammer throw final, scoring one point for the Skyhawks with a season-best mark of 42.68m (140′ 0″).
- Four Skyhawks qualified for tomorrow’s 1,500-meter final after today’s preliminary race, with junior Emily Young (Newton, Mass.) leading the way with a fifth-place finish at 4:51.75.
- Junior Jordan Malloy (Colchester, Conn.) finished one spot after Young with a time of 4:57.28, followed by sophomore Anna Casey (Medford, Mass.) in 10th at 5:04.30, and freshman Rachael Korowski (Hudson, Mass.) secured the final spot in tomorrow’s race, finishing 12th at 5:06.17.
- Senior Madison Rousseau (Canton, Mass.) qualified for the 100-meter hurdles final on Sunday, placing second in the prelim at 14.37 seconds.
- Graduate student Kaytlin Encarnacao (Reading, Mass.) recorded the top time in the 400-meter preliminary race, clocking in at 56.32 seconds. Sophomore Madison Stott (Dartmouth, Mass.) will join Encarnacao in tomorrow’s 400m final after placing sixth in the prelim, finishing in 58.01 seconds.
- Encarnacao later qualified for the final in the 200-meter dash with a sixth-place finish at 24.90 seconds, a new personal record for the grad student.
- Senior Emma Lawrence (Milford, Mass.) won the 800-meter race qualifier, finishing with a time of 2:14.40, the second-best time of her career and the second-best time in the NEC this spring.
- Freshman Emmy Belvin (Chepachet, R.I.) also notched a top-five finish in the 800m run, placing fifth at 2:16.09, the fastest time of her career.
- Senior Madison Rousseau (Canton, Mass.) and junior Grace Tyrrell (Cavendish, Vt) qualified for tomorrow’s 400-meter hurdles final with Rousseau coming in second at 1:02.06 and Tyrrell coming fifth at 1:04.72. Rousseau’s time of 1:02.06 is a personal record and a program record for the Skyhawks.
- In the final event of the day, the Stonehill 4×800-meter relay race team of Belvin, freshman Mallory Hildreth (Pittsford, N.Y.), Lawrence, and Malloy secured a spot on the podium with a silver medal finish in the final, combining for a time of 9:07.06 to secure eight more points for the Skyhawks.
MEN’S EVENTS
- Graduate student Patrick Garratt (Westwood, Mass.) ran in the first men’s event of the morning, placing third in the 10,000-meter final with a time of 32:28.67. This was Garratt’s first 10,000m appearance, earning six points toward the Skyhawks’ team score.
- In the high jump final, sophomore Keagan Fletcher (Wrentham, Mass.) tied for fifth place, tying his PR of 1.93m (6′ 4″).
- Sophomore Christopher Gill (Boston, Mass.) led the Skyhawks in the shot put final, tallying four points as he placed fifth with a new PR of 15.38m (50′ 5.5″).
- Sophomore Joseph Chesney (Cumberland, R.I.) notched a point for the Skyhawks, placing eighth in the shot put at 14.98m (49′ 1.75″), another personal record in the shot put.
- In the first preliminary race of the day for the men, sophomore Nicholas Davies (Auckland, Mass.) set a new PR in the 1500m race, placing third and qualifying for tomorrow’s final at 3:56.96.
- Classmate Colin Keane (Blackwood, N.J.) also qualified for the 1500m final, finishing fifth at 3:59.94.
- Sophomore Will Tinkham (Stoughton, Mass.) came in fifth place in the 110-meter hurdles prelim, crossing the finish line in 14.82 seconds to qualify for tomorrow’s final.
- Sophomore Jon Dougherty (Reading, Mass.) placed third in the 400-meter dash preliminary race, setting a new PR in the event for the second weekend in a row at 48.27 seconds.
- A trio of Skyhawks qualified for the 100-meter dash final, finishing in succession with freshman Miles Burr (Trenton, Maine) leading the way in sixth at 10.91 seconds. Senior Shea Drugan (Westfield, Mass came in seventh at 10.92 seconds, and classmate Zachary Ofurum (Brockton, Mass.) secured the final qualifying spot with an eighth-place finish at 10.99 seconds, a new PR for the senior.
- Drugan also qualified for tomorrow’s 200-meter dash final as he clocked in at 21.72 seconds, good for a sixth-place finish.
- In the 800-meter run prelim, sophomore Matthew Malora (Harrington, N.J.) qualified for the final on Sunday, finishing in third place at 1:54.77.
- The final event of the day was the 4×800-meter relay race with Malora, freshman Nathan Binda (Auburn, Mass.), junior Thomas Forde (Mystic, Conn.), and Keane placing sixth with a combined time of 7:56.58 in the Skyhawks’ first 4x800m relay of the season.
NEXT UP
- Stonehill Track and Field closes out Northeast Conference Outdoor Championships at W.B. Mason Stadium tomorrow with field events beginning at 9:30 a.m. and track events starting at noon.
For the latest on Stonehill Athletics, follow the Skyhawks via social media on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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Men’s Track & Field Posts Strong Showing at LHU Qualifier
Men’s Outdoor Track and Field | 5/3/2025 11:25:00 PM Story Links LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Bloomsburg men’s track and field program recorded 11 personal-bests and a new Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) qualifying mark in the shot put from Kaleb Zimmerman (Lancaster, Pa./Garden Spot) at the LHU Qualifier in […]

Men’s Outdoor Track and Field | 5/3/2025 11:25:00 PM
LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Bloomsburg men’s track and field program recorded 11 personal-bests and a new Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) qualifying mark in the shot put from Kaleb Zimmerman (Lancaster, Pa./Garden Spot) at the LHU Qualifier in Lock Haven on Saturday afternoon.
Zimmerman qualified for the PSAC Championships in the shot put with a winning throw of 14.68 meters (48′ 2″).
Daniel Ajuz (Plymouth Meeting, Pa./Plymouth Whitemarsh) moved into 11th on the PSAC performance list in the triple jump with a personal-best jump of 14.10 meters (46’3.25″).
In the long jump, Andrew Kane (/) took first with a jump of 6.20 meters (20′ 4.25″).
The Huskies saw a pair of personal bests in the javelin from Brian O’Connor (/) and Matthew Staffin (Sugarloaf, Pa./Hazleton Area). O’Connor moved into 16th on the conference list with PR of 53.95 meters (177′) while taking third. Staffin placed fifth with a PR of 50.68 meters (166′ 3″).
Stephen Vaughn (Cranberry Township, Pa./Seneca Valley) set a personal best of 38.87 meters (127′ 6″) in the discus while placing eighth. Shaheem Hill (Williamsport, Pa./Williamsport) placed fourth in the high jump, clearing a height of 1.82 meters (5’11.5″). Jack Donchez (Bethlehem/Liberty High School) finished fifth in the hammer throw with a mark of 43.38 meters (142′ 4″).
On the track, Peyton Riley (Danville, Pa./Danville Area) won the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 9:53.51. Caden Dufrene (Watsontown, Pa./Warrior Run High School) finished third in the event, crossing the line at 10:23.04.
Jaxson Hoffman (/), Tyler Leitzel (/), Jalik Hill (Lebanon, Pa./Lebanon) and Patrick Moore (Blakeslee, Pa./Commonwealth Charter Academy) ran a 43.01 in the 4×100-meter relay to take second.
Three Huskies recorded personal bests in the 400-meter dash, including Landon Kester (). Kester took fourth in the event with a time of 51.32. Finnegan Purtle (/) placed fifth with a 52.00. Evan Mann (Medford, N.J./Shawnee) set a PR with an eighth-place time of 52.85 while Lucas Pearson (/) ran a personal best time of 53.76 to place tenth.
Ryan Casagrande (/) ran a 4:56.15 in the mile to place seventh and set a personal-best in the event. Colin Snyder (Dillsburg, Pa./Northern York) ran a PR of 5:03.68 to finish in eighth.
Michael Gehman (/) finished ninth in the 400-meter hurdles with a personal-best time of 1:03.96. Evan Babarsky (Jessup, Pa./Valley View) ran a PR of 2:08.25 in the 800-meter.
The Huskies head to Slippery Rock on Thursday, May 8 for day one of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Outdoor Championships.
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Mount Union men’s track and field extends conference title streak
The streak continues for the Mount Union men’s track and field team. The Purple Raiders won their 14th straight conference title at this week’s Ohio Athletic Conference Championships in Wilmington. It is also the team’s 41st OAC title overall. Mount Union’s Nick Franitti was selected the most outstanding sprinter of the meet. He won the […]

The streak continues for the Mount Union men’s track and field team.
The Purple Raiders won their 14th straight conference title at this week’s Ohio Athletic Conference Championships in Wilmington. It is also the team’s 41st OAC title overall.
Mount Union’s Nick Franitti was selected the most outstanding sprinter of the meet. He won the 110- and 400-meter hurdles.
Head coach Kevin Lucas and his coaching staff were named the OAC Staff of the Year for the men’s side.
The Purple Raiders finished second in the women’s meet. Ohio Northern won the team title.
Here is a rundown of Mount Union’s OAC champions:
- MEN
- Nick Franitti, 110 hurdles, 400 hurdles; Vincent Giumenti, 1,500; Vinny Zeren, 200, 400 relay; Nick Scherson, 1,600 relay; Josh Fouche, 1,600 relay; Logan Butcher, 1,600 relay; Yahir Hill, 1,600 relay; Ryder Greenwood, 400 relay; Donovan Geiger, 400 relay; Brailon Wilcox, 400 relay; Tyler Kohlman, 800, 3,200 relay; Xavier Neal, triple jump; Brady Burrey, javelin; Josh Schoonover, 3,200 relay; Ty Pratt, 3,200 relay; Curtis Joppeck, 3,200 relay
- WOMEN
- Mary Mason, 800, 1,600 relay, 3,200 relay; Kenadee Wayt, 1,600 relay; Maddy Miles, 1,600 relay; Carlie Besecker, 1,600 relay; Madeline Burgess, triple jump; Meghan Schwartz, 3,200 relay; Taylor Hennessey, 3,200 relay; Halle Cochran, 3,200 relay
Walsh’s Joel Brown earns top honor at G-MAC Track and Field Championships
Walsh’s Joel Brown now knows his comeback is complete.
Brown was named the men’s freshman of the meet at this week’s Great Midwest Athletic Conference Track and Field Championships. He won the decathlon with a total of 6,910 points.
A former Perry High School standout, Brown spent the past year recovering from two sports hernia surgeries and surgery for a broken wrist.
Here is a rundown of Walsh’s G-MAC champions:
MEN
Joel Brown, decathlon; Micah Graemling, 100; Brody Pumneo, 800
WOMEN
Claire Rethman, 1,500
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