UTICA — The Finger Lakes Community College track and field team capped its 2025 season with a strong showing at the NJCAA Division III National Championships over the weekend.
Hosted by Mohawk Valley Community College at D’Alessandro Stadium in cold, wet, and difficult conditions, the Lakers delivered personal bests, two top-8 national finishes, and a national title.
Newark graduate Grace Holmes made program history on Thursday, winning the NJCAA Division III National Championship in the pole vault, clearing 8-feet. 9-inches. The performance marked a new personal best, broke the program school record, and earned the seventh individual national title in program history for the Lakers.
Holmes will be finishing her time at FLCC this spring and has announced she will be continuing her education at Division III’s Stockton University in New Jersey. She will join the Ospreys’ track and field team.
Friday’s preliminary rounds saw several standout efforts. Jadah McCarthy ran a personal best of 13.27 seconds in the 100-meter dash to place 12th overall out of 20 competitors. She followed with another PR in the 200-meter dash, clocking :27.54 to finish ninth overall.
Madisyn Everdyke advanced to the finals in both of her events after posting a :16.89 in the 100-meter hurdles and a school-record 1:13.57 in the 400-meter hurdles — both personal bests.
On Saturday, Victor grad Terreque Davis placed ninth in the high jump with a mark of 5-feet, 8-inches and recorded a new personal best of 19-feet. 9½”-inches in the long jump. In the finals, Madisyn Everdyke delivered again, earning seventh-place finishes in both the 100-meter hurdles (:16.98) and the 400-meter hurdles (1:14.69) to cap a breakout freshman campaign.
The championships mark the end of another successful season for the Lakers, who now turn their focus to 2026 with key returners and momentum.





