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Terrier Women, Black Knight Men Lead After Day One of 2025 Patriot League Outdoor Track and Field Championships (5.2.25)

Story Links WORCESTER, Mass. – The Army West Point men’s and Boston University’s women’s teams lead their respective fields after the first day at the 2025 Patriot League Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Hart Track, hosted by the College of the Holy Cross.   Colgate’s Cole Blair became the first […]

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WORCESTER, Mass. – The Army West Point men’s and Boston University’s women’s teams lead their respective fields after the first day at the 2025 Patriot League Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Hart Track, hosted by the College of the Holy Cross.  

Colgate’s Cole Blair became the first Patriot League student-athlete to secure four-consecutive titles in the long jump since the League began sponsoring track and field in 1991. Meanwhile, Navy sophomore Helen Emerick set a Patriot League Women’s Outdoor Track and Field record in the pole vault, clearing 4.07m (13’ 4”).

Boston University’s Peace Omonzane established a Patriot League Outdoor Track and Field record in the women’s long jump with a leap of 6.44 meters. To close out the day’s track events, Boston University women’s 4×800-meter relay team of Lily Borin, Olivia Dodds, Maura Woodland-Medenilla and Vera Sjöberg established a Patriot League Women’s Outdoor Championship record with a first-place time of 8:39.22.

The Army West Point men’s team totaled 68 points through the first day of the championship, while Navy sits in second with 56 points. Boston University (39), Bucknell (19) and Lehigh (18) rounded out the top five. Colgate (13), Lafayette (11), Holy Cross (10) and American (0) concluded the men’s scoring totals after day one.

Boston University compiled 59 points to lead the women’s field through day one, while Army West Point sits in second place with 49 points. Navy sits in third with 41 points, trailed by Bucknell with 37 points. Lehigh rounds out the top five with 21 points. Holy Cross (16), Lafayette (7), Colgate (2), Loyola Maryland (2) and American (0) round out the women’s field.

For results from today’s preliminary and semifinal races, please click here.

Patriot League on ESPN+ Coverage

Saturday is the final day of the 2025 Patriot League Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Saturday’s track events for the 2025 Patriot League Outdoor Track and Field Championships will be streamed on ESPN+. Due to anticipated weather on Saturday evening, all events have been moved up by one hour. For an updated schedule of tomorrow’s event start times, please click here.

 

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DAY ONE TRACK EVENT RECAPS

10,000 METERS

Navy’s Murphy Smith won gold in 30:56.08 to earn first-team honors in the event’s opening race. Fellow Midshipman Alexander Kirkland (30:57.87) finished second, while Army West Point junior Anthony Diaz (31:02.90) claimed the bronze medal.

 

Army West Point junior Charlotte Richman repeated as the gold medalist in the women’s 10,000m with a winning time of 36:55.342. Teammate Louisa Diamond finished as the runner-up for the second consecutive season, finishing stride-for-stride with Richman at 36:55.349. Boston University’s Merem Gabriel-Rodriguez garnered a third-place finish in 37:12.55 to earn six points for the Terriers.

 

4X800-METER RELAY

Boston University won the men’s 4×800 with a time of 7:29.61 with the quartet of Thomas Cowan, Karsen Vesty, Shamiso Sikaneta and Parker Schneider. Army West Point’s relay team of Jordan Taylor, Ammon Smith, Adam Furman and Kasen Jeitz took home the silver medal with a time of 7:32.04, while Navy’s team of James Partlow, Carson Sloat, Matthew Newell and Luke Nester earned a third-place finish at 7:32.09.

 

The Boston University women’s 4×800-meter relay team of Lily Borin, Olivia Dodds, Maura Woodland-Medenilla and Vera Sjöberg established a Patriot League Women’s Outdoor Championship record with a first-place time of 8:39.22. Army West Point finished second at 8:39.91 behind strong efforts from Hannah Andrews, Alma Lazo Cazares, Cherokee Chambers and Mikayla Cheney. Lehigh’s quartet of Lauryn Heskin, Amber Barrios, Svea Wickelgren and Abby Klebe logged a third-place time of 8:46.01.

 

DAY ONE FIELD EVENT RECAPS

HAMMER THROW

Army West Point junior Robby Manse claimed the outdoor title in the hammer throw with a mark of 64.03m (210’ 1”) to win gold for the Black Knights. Bucknell’s Aiden Tucker secured a silver medal with a mark of 58.26 (191’ 2”) while Holy Cross’ Michael LaFlamme claimed a bronze medal finish on his home turf with a mark of 55.76m (182’ 11”).

 

In the women’s event, Boston University’s Ellie Roan finished first with a mark of 59.72m (195’ 11”). It was the second straight gold medal for Roan in the event. Kiana Emerson secured a silver medal for Army West Point with a 55.03m (180’ 6”) mark. Lehigh sophomore Avery Dowkus earned a bronze medal with a mark of 51.85m (170’ 1”).

 

POLE VAULT

Senior Brian McSweeney cleared 5.26m (17’ 3”) to earn 10 points for the Black Knights and earn gold in the event. Navy teammates Brian Schloeder (5.21m | 17’ 1”) and Gunnar Kimball (5.06m | 16’ 7.25”) rounded out the podium, finishing in second and third, respectively.

 

Navy sophomore Helen Emerick set a Patriot League Women’s Outdoor Track and Field record in the pole vault clearing, 4.07m (13’ 4”). Holy Cross senior Maura Switzer and Boston University’s Alli Lofquist rounded out the podium, both clearing 3.97m (13’ 0.25”).

 

LONG JUMP

Colgate junior Cole Blair claimed a fourth-straight gold medal in the men’s outdoor long jump with a 7.60m (24’ 11.25”) leap. Blair is the first student-athlete to win four consecutive titles in the long jump in Patriot League history. Boston University seniors Samuel Roszak (7.53m | 24’ 8.5”) and Ryan Rosenberger (7.51m | 24’ 7.75”) earned silver and bronze, respectively, to earn 14 total points for the Terrier men.

 

Boston University swept the event for the second consecutive season, led by junior Peace Omonzane who established a new Patriot League Women’s Outdoor Track and Field record with a 6.44m (21’ 1.5”) en route to her gold medal. Teammates Asia Hamilton (6.10m | 20’ 0.25”) and Emma Lawrence (6.07m | 19’ 11”) rounded out the podium in second and third.

 

JAVELIN

Owen Faula earned the first-ever men’s javelin gold medal at the Patriot League Championships in Boston University history. The junior logged a toss of 64.00m (210’) to win the event. Army West Point freshman Collin Torres finished second with a 63.22m (207’ 5”) mark, while Navy senior Caleb Walker finished third with a toss of 62.22m (204’ 1”).

 

Bucknell’s Evelyn Bliss repeated as the gold medalist with a toss of 53.77m (176’ 5”). The 2024 All-American won the event by nearly 20 feet. Teammate Brylee Tereska earned a silver medal with a toss of 47.92m (157’ 3”) for the Bison, while Navy’s Renny Murphy logged a bronze medal to round out her senior campaign with a mark of 44.98 (147’ 7”).

 

DAY ONE MULTIS UPDATE

HEPTATHLON

Holy Cross’ Celia Kulis leads the heptathlon after five events. The junior leads the field with 3,181 points, paced by a victory in the 100-meter hurdles. Army West Point senior Zoe Eggleston holds second-place honors after day one with 3,045 points, led by her victory in the 200m. Boston University’s Olivia Hughes won the high jump and ended the day in third place with 3,002 points.

 

DECATHLON

Steven Franco of Boston University leads the decathlon after winning the 400m and long jump on day one. The senior totaled 3,880 points across five events. Navy’s Thomas Christie won the high jump to pace his 3,631-point total to sit in second, while fellow Midshipman Nicolas Simmons logged a 100m win and 3,609 points, ending the day in third-place position.

 

Events at Hart Track continue tomorrow to close out the 2025 Patriot League Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Due to anticipated weather on Saturday evening, all events have been moved up by one hour. For an updated schedule of tomorrow’s event start times, please click here.

 

ABOUT THE PATRIOT LEAGUE

The Patriot League is in its fourth decade of academic and athletic achievement, continually demonstrating that student-athletes can excel at both academics and athletics without sacrificing high standards. The Patriot League’s athletic success is achieved while its member institutions remain committed to its founding principle of admitting and graduating student-athletes who are academically representative of their class. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded education.

  

 



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No. 11 Women’s Track and Field advances six events to NCAA Outdoor Championships

Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – No. 11 Texas Women’s Track and Field finished the last day of the NCAA West First Round and advanced six events to the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The women’s 4×100-meter relay showed off a new lineup with Carleta Bernard, Holly Okuku, Kenondra Davis and Ramiah Elliott and […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – No. 11 Texas Women’s Track and Field finished the last day of the NCAA West First Round and advanced six events to the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

The women’s 4×100-meter relay showed off a new lineup with Carleta Bernard, Holly Okuku, Kenondra Davis and Ramiah Elliott and recorded a season-best time of 42.85 to advance to Eugene.

Sophomore Akala Garrett advanced in both hurdle events for the first time in her career after recording a personal-best non-winded time of 12.98 in the 100-meter hurdles. She later set the E.B. Cushing Stadium record in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 54.72, the sixth-fastest time in UT history. Garrett will be the first Longhorn to compete at the NCAA Championships in both hurdle events in the same season since Rasin McIntosh competed in both events in 2003 and 2004.

Freshman Mackenzie Collins also reached the NCAA’s in the 400m hurdles, earning the last spot with a time of 57.14. It marks the second-straight season the Longhorns have sent a freshman to the NCAA Championships in the event after Garrett went last season.

Texas later sent two through in the 200-meter dash. Kenondra Davis equaled her personal best with a time of 22.58, moving her up to No. 10 on the school’s all-time performer list. Okuku qualified for her first individual NCAA event by matching her personal best with a time of 22.85, the 10th-fastest time of the night.

Results

Akala Garrett – 1st – 400mH – 54.72 (qualified)

Bernard, Okuku, Davis, Elliott – 2nd – 4×100 – 42.85 (qualified)

Akala Garrett – 5th – 100mH – 12.98 (qualified)

Kenondra Davis – 6th – 200m – 22.58 (qualified)

Holly Okuku – 10th – 200m – 22.85 (qualified)

Mackenzie Collins – 12th – 400mH – 57.14 (qualified)

Chrystal Herpin – 13th – Discus – 53.89m

Collins, Elliott, Bernard, Koom-Dadzie – 4×400 – 3:35.12

Elizabeth Stockan – 24th – 1500m – 4:34.62

Elizabeth Pickett – 33rd – 5000m – 16:36.68



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Mosley Wraps Up CSUN’s Stay at the NCAA West First Round

Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas—CSUN Track & Field’s Summer Mosley concluded her stay at the NCAA West First Round on Saturday at E.B. Cushing Stadium by competing in the discus.  Mosley would register her longest throw on her third and final attempt, which went for 50.09m (164-4). That throw would place her […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas—CSUN Track & Field’s Summer Mosley concluded her stay at the NCAA West First Round on Saturday at E.B. Cushing Stadium by competing in the discus. 

Mosley would register her longest throw on her third and final attempt, which went for 50.09m (164-4). That throw would place her 38th overall out of a 48-athlete field, but short of advancing to the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Mosley also competed in the hammer throw this past Thursday at the regional, finishing 25th overall with a toss of 57.92m (190-0). 

A native of Miami, Mosley had a career season in her first year with CSUN. Mosley would win two individual titles at the 2025 Big West Championships, finishing first in the hammer throw at 59.66m (195-9) and the discus at 53.51m (175-7). The two title wins were her first conference titles in her collegiate career. 

Overall, CSUN was represented in nine different events at this year’s NCAA West First Round with six on the men’s team and three on the women’s team. The three regional appearances from the women were the most since the 2019 season. In all, CSUN broke three men’s records this outdoor season while 13 all-time top-10 marks were set across the men’s and women’s teams. 

ACCORDING TO COACH JUSTIN JOHNSON

“I’m proud of our performances this week, even though things didn’t fall our way, I know that each student-athlete put their all into their performances. And for that, I am thankful and proud of each and every one of them. From the outside looking in, some may see this as a failure, but we are all on a journey seeking greatness and sometimes you will fall. There are great lessons to learned in defeat. I believe these young men and women have what it takes to pick each other up and continue on our journey in search of greatness. We will be back next year physically, mentally and emotionally stronger because of the experiences we have gone through and our willingness to do what it takes to be great. Go Matadors!”

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Marquette University track & field student-athletes Danny Olsen and Annika Bynum competed in the NCAA West First Round this week. Olsen competed in the first round of the 400m on Wednesday night with a 46.48 second performance. Olsen had the 47th best time coming into the first round and finished 25th. […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Marquette University track & field student-athletes Danny Olsen and Annika Bynum competed in the NCAA West First Round this week.

Olsen competed in the first round of the 400m on Wednesday night with a 46.48 second performance. Olsen had the 47th best time coming into the first round and finished 25th.

“It was a fantastic year for Danny,” Rogers said. “I’m super proud of his drive and perseverance this year. Our athletic trainer Matt Martin deserves a huge shout out. He did a great job with Danny working through a couple tough injuries this season. We are all excited for what the future holds.”

Olsen qualified for the NCAA first round after he won gold and broke his own program record with a time of 46.21 seconds in the 400-meter at the BIG EAST Outdoor Championships on May 17, becoming Marquette’s first ever conference champion in the event.

Bynum competed in the semifinals of the high jump for the second year in a row and no heighted on Saturday.

“It was a terrific season for Annika,” Rogers said. “Unfortunately, today wasn’t her day. She has been a tremendous leader on our team and made quite an impact on the program these past four years.”

Bynum qualified for the semifinals after tying the program record in the high jump, clearing 1.80 meters at the Uncaged Eagle Open on May 9.

Keep up with the Marquette men’s and women’s track and field programs through social media by following on X (@MUTFXC) and Instagram (@MUTFXC) and ‘liking’ on Facebook (/MUTFXC).





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Tulane Finishes 15th at ICSA Open Fleet Race National Championship

ST. MARY’S CITY, Md. – With the regatta limited to one day of racing and only seven rotations Tulane University landed 15th out of 18 teams in the ICSA Open Fleet Race National Championship on Friday in St. Mary’s City, Maryland.   The Green Wave ended the championship regatta with 161 total points through 14 […]

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ST. MARY’S CITY, Md. – With the regatta limited to one day of racing and only seven rotations Tulane University landed 15th out of 18 teams in the ICSA Open Fleet Race National Championship on Friday in St. Mary’s City, Maryland.
 
The Green Wave ended the championship regatta with 161 total points through 14 total races across two divisions.
 
Skippers Christian Ebbin and Hamilton Barclay teamed with crews Sabrina Anderson and CJ Ricci to pace the Wave on the water from the B Division. The Tulane quartet finished 10th in their division with 69 total points in seven races. Ebbin and Anderson paired together for three races and posted their best performance in the final rotation finishing fifth. Barclay and Ricci hit the water for four races together including a sixth-place performance in the duo’s best race.
 
In the A Division, skipper Kelly Holthus teamed with crew Taylor Bartell to finish 16th in the division. The Green Wave duo ended with 92 points across seven races on the waters of the St. Mary’s River. Holthus and Bartell combined for the best finish of the regatta for Tulane landing in fourth in their third race.
 
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Track and Field Wrap up Outdoor Season in NCAA First Round

Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The Central Arkansas track and field teams spend four days competing down at Texas A&M’s campus in the first round of the NCAA Championship. And though none of the Bears’ athletes advanced to Eugene, those that competed continued to add to the rising stock of […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The Central Arkansas track and field teams spend four days competing down at Texas A&M’s campus in the first round of the NCAA Championship. And though none of the Bears’ athletes advanced to Eugene, those that competed continued to add to the rising stock of the track program at Central Arkansas.
 
“I’d be lying if we didn’t leave College Station wanting more this week. That being said, we had some great performances and competed well across the board,” Head coach Josey Weaver said of his team. “The experience we gained this week will be a building block for what’s to come.”
 
The men’s throwers started the week on Wednesday with the hammer toss, and Jaden Schneeberger led the way with a 63.53m toss, just .05 meters from tying his personal-best. Treavor Green was a short ways away with a 61.60m throw, and Aiden Patton registered a 58.59m toss. Jeff King took on the javelin in the early afternoon on Wednesday, and as one of nine freshmen in the competition, gave it a good effort, finishing with a distance of 57.36m. Jeremiah Boudreaux ran his heat of the 400m hurdles on Wednesday as well, and placed third in his heat with a 50.68 to qualify for Friday’s final.
 
Thursday, the women got started. Joia Perry opened competition in the hammer throw, and after what appeared to be a clinching distance of 62.22m, was edged out at the end, finishing 14th out of 48 throwers. Raghan Allen was next, competing in the 100m dash. She set a school record with a blazing time of 11.38, but came up .05 seconds away from moving on to Saturday’s finals.
 
Friday’s action had Pete Johnson competing in the 3000m steeplechase. And in an event that saw the top-nine finishers break the facility record, the Bears’ senior ran an 8:57.59, two seconds faster than his time at the ASUN Championships, finishing in 25th place. Later on in the evening, Boudreaux had his quarterfinal run in the 400m hurdles, but clipped one during his heat, unfortunately becoming disqualified.
 
Saturday, the women’s 4×100 team of Troynelle Miller, Raghan Allen, Baleigh Cashion and Brenae Allen had their second-best time of the season, clocking in at 45.35, but couldn’t secure a spot in Eugene.
 
“This has been an amazing ride with a remarkable group. I am very thankful for all of those who have contributed to building our program to the top of the ASUN Conference,” Weaver added. “We realize that we will have a target on our backs next year, and I’m looking forward to watching how our team responds.”
 



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Pellicoro Advances to NCAA Championships in 800m

Story Links College Station, Texas — Laura Pellicoro is headed to Eugene. The senior earned her spot at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships with a strong performance in the 800m quarterfinal on Saturday evening at the West Regional. Pellicoro placed second in her heat and third overall […]

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College Station, Texas — Laura Pellicoro is headed to Eugene. The senior earned her spot at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships with a strong performance in the 800m quarterfinal on Saturday evening at the West Regional.

Pellicoro placed second in her heat and third overall with a time of 2:01.44. She earned an automatic qualifying spot by finishing among the top three in her heat. She will compete on the national stage at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on June 11–14.

Pellicoro will be joined in Eugene by Matt Strangio, who qualified yesterday in the men’s 5,000m after winning his semifinal in a facility record time. 

2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships West First Round

College Station, Texas (E.B. Cushing Stadium)

May 28-31, 2025

Wednesday, May 28

Men’s 1,500m First Round

8. Mark Milner, 3:46.65

44. Jonas Price, 3:58.32

 

Men’s 10,000m Semifinals

32. Jona Bodirsky, 29:23.75

46. Bradley Peloquin, 31:12.92

Thursday, May 29

Women’s 800m First Round

3. Laura Pellicoro, 2:03.55

 

Women’s 10,000m Semifinals

24. Juliette Forstrom, 35:09.34

Friday, May 30

Men’s 1,500m Quarterfinal

20. Mark Milner, 3:50.34

Men’s 3,000m Steeplechase Quarterfinals

33. Giuliano Scasso, 9:07.72

Men’s 5,000m Semifinals

1. Matt Strangio, 13:25.98 (Facility Record)

Saturday, May 31

Women’s 800 Quarterfinal, 5:05 PM (PT)

3. Laura Pellicoro, 2:01.44



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