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Track and Field Closes Out Season at New England Championships

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AMHERST, Mass. (May 10, 2025) – The Stonehill College track and field teams finished out their seasons at the UMass Track & Field Complex, competing in New England (NEICAAA) Championships on Saturday.
 
The men’s team came in sixth out of 21 teams with 47.5 points, and the women’s team tied with Central Connecticut State for eighth place with 29 points. UMass won with 119.5 points on the men’s side while also winning on the women’s side with 136 points. Rhode Island finished as runners-up in both men’s and women’s.
 
WOMEN’S EVENTS

  • Graduate student Abigail Larsson (Bayport, N.Y.) matched her second-best mark of the spring in the pole vault, finishing in seventh at 3.67m (12′ 0.5″).
  • Junior Jordan Malloy (Colchester, Conn.) set a new personal record in the 1500-meter race, placing third out of 31 runners at 4:29.99.
  • Senior Madison Rousseau (Canton, Mass.) came in sixth place in the 100-meter hurdles, crossing the finish line in 14.15 seconds.
  • Graduate student Kaytlin Encarnacao (Reading, Mass.) podiumed in the 400-meter dash, finishing third at 55.64 seconds.
  • Senior Emma Lawrence (Milford, Mass.) placed seventh in the 800-meter run at 2:16.38.
  • Junior Grace Tyrrell (Cavendish, Vt.) had an eighth-place finish in the 400-meter hurdles, clocking in at 1:05.29.
  • The group of freshmen Emmy Belvin (Chepachet, R.I.) and Mallory Hildreth (Pittsford, N.Y.), Lawrence, and Malloy came in third place in the 4×800-meter relay race with a combined time of 9:13.87.
  • Tyrrell, sophomores Madison Stott (Dartmouth, Mass.) and Katie Gibbons (Pembroke, Mass.), and Encarnacao came in sixth place in the 4×400-meter relay, finishing at 3:57.81.

MEN’S EVENTS

  • Graduate student Jacob Pacheco (Merrimack, N.H.) finished runner-up in the pole vault, reaching 4.79m (15′ 8.5″), breaking a Stonehill program record that had been in place since 2013 (4.69m; 15′ 5″).
  • Classmate Cody DeAngelo (Old Saybrook, Conn.) tied for fifth in the pole vault with a mark of 4.49m (14′ 8.75″), his best mark of the spring.
  • Senior Parker Hagen (Newport, R.I.) came in sixth place in the triple jump, reaching 13.86m (45′ 5.75″).
  • Graduate student Patrick Garratt (Westwood, Mass.) placed third in the 5000-meter race, crossing the finish line in 14:42.74.
  • Also placing in the top-10 of the 5000m race was sophomore Dylan Brilliant (Plymouth, Mass.), who clocked in at 14:56.66 for a ninth-place finish.
  • The squad of freshman Kauan Bento (Bridgewater, Mass.), freshman Miles Burr (Trenton, Maine), sophomore Jon Dougherty (Reading, Mass.), and senior Shea Drugan (Westfield, Mass.) came in third place in the 4×100-meter relay race with a time of 41.27 seconds.
  • Senior Jace Hollenbach (Topsham, Maine) finished the 1500-meter race at 4:00.14, the ninth runner to cross the finish line.
  • Sophomore Will Tinkham (Stoughton, Mass.) came in seventh place in the 110-meter hurdles, setting a new personal record of 14.47 seconds.
  • Dougherty ran in the 400-meter dash after the relay race, tallying a seventh-place finish with a time of 48.93 seconds.
  • Burr set a new personal record with a second place finish in the 100-meter dash, clocking in at 10.41 seconds, 0.02 seconds off the Stonehill program record. Burr also placed 1lth in the 200-meter dash at 21.93 seconds.
  • Sophomore Colin Keane (Blackwood, N.J.) notched a 10th-place finish in the 800-meter run with a new personal best time of 1:56.21.
  • After running as the anchor in the 4x100m relay, Drugan placed fifth in the 200-meter dash at 21.58 seconds.
  • The team of sophomore Matthew Malora (Harrington, N.J.), freshman Nathan Binda (Auburn, N.H.), junior Thomas Forde (Mystic, Conn.), and Keane came in sixth in the 4×800-meter relay race with a time of 7:57.50.
  • In the final event of the season, Stonehill came in fifth in the 4×400-meter relay race as the squad of freshman Matthew Anderson (Webster, Mass.), Bento, Burr, and Dougherty finished the 4x400m relay race in 3:25.81 to place seventh.

NEXT UP

  • Stonehill Track and Field closed out its 2024-25 season and will be back in action next year in the Skyhawks fourth installment of Division I competition as members of the Northeast Conference.  

For the latest on Stonehill Athletics, follow the Skyhawks via social media on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
 
 





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Prep Volleyball: Pewitt’s Thomas, Linden-Kildare’s Birmingham named all-state

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TEXARKANA, Texas — Paul Pewitt and Linden-Kildare were both represented on the Blue Bell/Texas Sports Writers Association Class 2A all-state volleyball team.

Paul Pewitt senior Darriyah Thomas was named honorable mention as a middle blocker, while Linden-Kildare junior Kamiah Birmingham earned honorable mention honors at the same position.

Iola outside hitter Shaylee McKown was named Class 2A Player of the Year after leading the Lady Bulldogs to the Division II state championship. McKown finished with 17 kills and seven digs in the state final against Crawford. Iola coach Jamie McDougald was named Coach of the Year.

The complete Class 2A all-state volleyball teams are listed below:

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FIRST TEAM

Middle blockers: Kellen Weaver (Beckville), Camryn Powers (Crawford), Kennedy Slay (Tioga)

Outside hitters: Shaylee McKown (Iola), Keegan Kleiber (Mumford), Rayna Sadler (Leon)

Setter: Rylee Goodney (Iola)

Libero/defensive specialist: Averi Bolgiano (Crawford)

Player of the Year: Shaylee McKown, Iola

Coach of the Year: Jamie McDougald, Iola

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SECOND TEAM

Middle blockers: Jacie Boles (North Hopkins), Sy Parker (Nocona), Channing Horne (Leon)

Outside hitters: Macey Hoelscher (North Hopkins), Cami Hoyle (Iola), Ava Johnson (Nocona)

Setter: Landry Zapalac (Schulenburg)

Libero/defensive specialist: Jenna Guentert (Schulenburg)

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THIRD TEAM

Middle blockers: Katherine Lindemann (Garrison), Tatum Miller (Crawford), Camdyn Owen (Italy)

Outside hitters: Aubrie Kabisch (Nocona), Katelin Sullivan (Flatonia), Haylee Vacek (Schulenburg)

Setter: Ainsley Anderson (Crawford)

Libero/defensive specialist: Ava Bessette (Iola)

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HONORABLE MENTION

Middle blockers: Darriyah Thomas (Paul Pewitt), Ary’anna Mealing (Forsan), Reagan Dusek (Schulenburg), Christian Geary (Sterling City), Cadence Money (North Hopkins), Saylor Smith (Como-Pickton), Maud Poortvliet (Como-Pickton), Harlee Sevcik (Shiner), Kamiah Birmingham (Linden-Kildare), Whitney Arledge (Hamilton)

Outside hitters: Preslee Kittrell (Mildred), Ella Connell (Crawford), Lily Bailey (Hawley), Kati Calvillo (Como-Pickton), Kaitlyn Jenkins (Rosebud-Lott), Camdyn Benton (Riesel), Greenli VanZandt (Schulenburg), Charlee Wolf (Windthorst), Anna Claire Cooper (Hamilton)

Setters: Claytie Free (Leon), Eden Lewis (North Hopkins), Vada Kendall (North Hopkins), Mhia Garcia (Como-Pickton), Carli Tuttle (Beckville)

Libero/defensive specialists: Kylynn Ramirez (Shiner), Karissa Fillingim (Windthorst), Avery Futrell (Leon), Tatum Thompson (North Hopkins), Journey Brumley (Como-Pickton), Kaidance Goldbolt (North Hopkins), Aubree Kleinhans (Nocona), Emery Parrott (Hamilton)



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Red Flash Men’s Volleyball Comes Up Empty Handed In Utah

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Men’s Volleyball | 1/10/2026 11:12:00 PM

BOX SCORE

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

>> Brady Stump finished the night with 12 kills. 

>> Kyle Charles had 19 assists in the stat line.  

>> Saint Francis fell to BYU on day two (25-18, 25-19, 25-19).

TURNING POINT OF THE GAME

Just when BYU thought it was going to take the first set 24-14, Saint Francis went on a 4-0 run to close the gap. Sam Lane had the kill to start the stretch from a toss up by Brayden Kuruzovich. Stump had the next two service aces and then Jackson Decker finished off the run with a kill from Kuruzovich. However, the Cougars took the last point to win the set and did not release their foot from the gas. BYU won the next two sets, winning 3-0. 

FLASH MOMENTS 

The Red Flash went on two 3-1 runs during the third set. They first run started the set thanks to a startup kill by Charles off a Stump assist. Stump was up next for a kill from Decker. The second stretch was set up by Charles but this time to Brayden Gall. After a service error by BYU, Decker produced two straight aces to put Saint Francis up 10-8. 

FLASH NUGGETS

Stump finished the night with 12 kills and two aces. 

Lane collected five kills and a kill percentage of .500. 

Nicholas Lynch recorded nine kills and eight digs. 

Charles tossed in 19 assists during the match. 

Gall had four kills, two assisted blocks, a hitting percentage of .600, and a .800 kill percentage.  

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The Red Flash will head down south next weekend to face Northern Kentucky on Friday and Saturday.



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Patriots Drop Season Opener to Catawba in Five Sets

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FAIRFAX, Va. – The No. 19 George Mason Men’s Volleyball team lost to Catawba College, 3-2, in Saturday’s season opener at the Recreation Athletic Center (RAC) in Fairfax. With tonight’s loss, the Patriots drop their fourth consecutive season opener.

PATRIOT POINTS

  • Redshirt senior outside hitter Liam French led the Patriots in kills with 15.
  • Junior outside hitter Robert Evangelista led the team in aces with two. Evangelista also had the second-most kills on the team with 14.
  • Senior setter Georgi Zahariev led with 42 assists.
  • Sophomore libero Stef Kins had a game-high 14 digs, followed by Zahariev with nine.

All five sets at the RAC were tightly contested, with the largest lead either school enjoyed being only five points. Every set also featured scoring streaks that would turn the momentum for the team that would eventually win the set.

SET #1: GMU – 25, Catawba – 20

After George Mason opened the first set with a service error, the Patriots jumped to an early 6-3 lead and held off the Catawba Indians from ever taking the lead. The score came as close as 15-13, but the Patriots went on a 10-5 run to take the first set 25-20.

SET #2: GMU – 22, Catawba 25

The second set saw the Patriots take a commanding 6-2 lead, thanks to kills by French, senior middle blocker Elijah Lazor and Evangelista. However, the Catawba Indians scored three points in quick succession to chip away at the Patriot lead. Eventually the score was tied 14-14, and Catawba rattled off the first of their two five-plus scoring streaks.

It was the Patriots’ turn to chip away at the deficit, and they capitalized on multiple Catawba Indian errors. George Mason was able to cut the Catawba Indian lead to just 22-20. Unfortunately for the Patriots, both schools would trade the final five points, and Catawba held off the Patriot rally to take the second set, 25-22.

SET #3: GMU – 25, Catawba 23

The third set saw the roles reversed; Catawba this time jump to an early four point lead, and George Mason went on a hot streak to narrowly take the set. The tipping point for this set happened when the Patriots were trailing the Catawba Indians 18-15 and went on a 6-1 run to retake the lead 21-20. The set was tied at 22, but kills from junior opposite hitter Jackson Herbert and French propelled the Patriots to take the third set 25-23.

SET #4: GMU – 22, Catawba 25

In the fourth set, the largest lead either school held was just two points. However, that all changed when Catawba went on a 7-2 run to take a 23-18 lead. The Patriots went on a subsequent 4-1 run, but Catawba’s senior outside hitter John Cordray ended George Mason’s rally bid with a set-ending kill. Cordray would go on to have a game-high 19 kills.

SET #4: GMU – 12, Catawba 15

The fifth and final set saw the most scoring streaks on either side in the whole game. George Mason stormed out and scored their only five-score streak of the night. The Patriots went into the abbreviated period break with a commanding 8-4 lead, but the Catawba Indians quickly evaporated that lead with their second five-plus scoring streak of the game.

With the score tied at 10-a-piece, Catawba took the lead with a Cordray kill and never looked back. A subsequent Catawba kill extended the lead. George Mason’s Evangelista recorded the team’s eventual final kill of the night right after, but the Catawba Indians once again held off the Patriot rally with a 3-1 run and ultimately sealed the upset.

COACH’S CORNER

“Hats off to Catawba’s head coach Bill Ferguson and his crew,” said Patriot head Coach Jay Hosack. “They came ready to play, and we did not look like we were ready to respond. January volleyball is always not the best, but it’s how you respond that will show the true heart of this team. I know we will learn from this.”

UP NEXT

After the home opener, the Patriots will travel to Columbus, Ohio, for two matches. They will face host No. 14 Ohio State on Jan. 15, followed by a meeting with No. 3 Long Beach State the next day (Jan. 16). The Patriots will then return home to host Merrimack on Jan. 24th at 6 p.m. at the RAC.

 





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Intramurals | Calvin University

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Intramural sports are for everybody—that means you. We offer lots of different sports at different skill levels because it reflects our belief that recreation builds up the body of believers.

Intramurals at Calvin are about participation, having fun, and friendly competition. We hope you find something to interest you.

Follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on all news Intramurals!





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Men’s Volleyball vs UBCO on 1/9/2026 – Box Score

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CGY


0-1


[Brown Matthew] Kill by Manuel, Seba from (Van driel, Xander)



0


Calgary

1

[Brown Matthew] Kill by Manuel, Seba from (Van driel, Xander)




BCO


1-1


[van Geel Zach] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)



[van Geel Zach] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)

1


UBCO

1




CGY


2-1


[Kay, Sam] Ball Handling Error by Van driel, Xander.



[Kay, Sam] Ball Handling Error by Van driel, Xander.

2


UBCO

1




CGY


2-2


[Kay, Sam] Service error.



2


Calgary

2

[Kay, Sam] Service error.




BCO


3-2


[Manuel Seba] Kill by Czepuryk, Ethan from (Brown, Matthew)



[Manuel Seba] Kill by Czepuryk, Ethan from (Brown, Matthew)

3


UBCO

2




CGY


4-2


[Czepuryk, Ethan] Attack error by Van driel, Xander (from van Geel, Zach).



[Czepuryk, Ethan] Attack error by Van driel, Xander (from van Geel, Zach).

4


UBCO

2




CGY


4-3


[Czepuryk Ethan] Kill by Van driel, Xander from (van Geel, Zach)



4


Calgary

3

[Czepuryk Ethan] Kill by Van driel, Xander from (van Geel, Zach)




BCO


5-3


[Westrate Thys] Kill by Czepuryk, Cole from (Brown, Matthew)



[Westrate Thys] Kill by Czepuryk, Cole from (Brown, Matthew)

5


UBCO

3




CGY


6-3


[Czepuryk Cole] Kill by Godwin, Erik



[Czepuryk Cole] Kill by Godwin, Erik

6


UBCO

3




CGY


6-4


[Czepuryk Cole] Kill by Woelders, Lucas from (van Geel, Zach)



6


Calgary

4

[Czepuryk Cole] Kill by Woelders, Lucas from (van Geel, Zach)




BCO


6-5


[Woelders, Lucas] Attack error by Hutt, Cam (block by South, Ashton).



6


Calgary

5

[Woelders, Lucas] Attack error by Hutt, Cam (block by South, Ashton).




BCO


7-5


[Woelders Lucas] Kill by Godwin, Erik from (Brown, Matthew)



[Woelders Lucas] Kill by Godwin, Erik from (Brown, Matthew)

7


UBCO

5




CGY


7-6


[Godwin, Erik] Ball Handling Error by Kay, Sam.



7


Calgary

6

[Godwin, Erik] Ball Handling Error by Kay, Sam.




BCO


8-6


[Van driel Xander] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)



[Van driel Xander] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)

8


UBCO

6




CGY


8-7


[Hutt Cam] Kill by van Geel, Zach



8


Calgary

7

[Hutt Cam] Kill by van Geel, Zach




BCO


8-8


[South, Ashton] Attack error by Czepuryk, Cole (from Brown, Matthew).



8


Calgary

8

[South, Ashton] Attack error by Czepuryk, Cole (from Brown, Matthew).




BCO


8-9


[South, Ashton] Service ace (TEAM)



8


Calgary

9

[South, Ashton] Service ace (TEAM)




BCO


9-9


[South Ashton] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)



[South Ashton] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)

9


UBCO

9




CGY


9-10


[Brown Matthew] Kill by Westrate, Thys from (van Geel, Zach)



9


Calgary

10

[Brown Matthew] Kill by Westrate, Thys from (van Geel, Zach)




BCO


10-10


[van Geel Zach] Kill by Czepuryk, Cole from (Brown, Matthew)



[van Geel Zach] Kill by Czepuryk, Cole from (Brown, Matthew)

10


UBCO

10




CGY


10-11


[Kay, Sam] Attack error by Kay, Sam (block by Westrate, Thys).



10


Calgary

11

[Kay, Sam] Attack error by Kay, Sam (block by Westrate, Thys).




BCO


10-12


[Manuel Seba] Kill by Woelders, Lucas from (van Geel, Zach)



10


Calgary

12

[Manuel Seba] Kill by Woelders, Lucas from (van Geel, Zach)




BCO


10-13


[Manuel Seba] Kill by Westrate, Thys from (van Geel, Zach)



10


Calgary

13

[Manuel Seba] Kill by Westrate, Thys from (van Geel, Zach)






Timeout University of Calgary



Timeout University of Calgary




BCO


11-13


[Manuel Seba] Kill by Czepuryk, Ethan from (Brown, Matthew)



[Manuel Seba] Kill by Czepuryk, Ethan from (Brown, Matthew)

11


UBCO

13




CGY


11-14


[Czepuryk, Ethan] Service error.



11


Calgary

14

[Czepuryk, Ethan] Service error.




BCO


11-15


[Westrate, Thys] Service ace (TEAM)



11


Calgary

15

[Westrate, Thys] Service ace (TEAM)




BCO


12-15


[Westrate Thys] Kill by Godwin, Erik from (Brown, Matthew)



[Westrate Thys] Kill by Godwin, Erik from (Brown, Matthew)

12


UBCO

15




CGY


12-16


[Czepuryk, Cole] Ball Handling Error by Brown, Matthew.



12


Calgary

16

[Czepuryk, Cole] Ball Handling Error by Brown, Matthew.




BCO


13-16


[Woelders Lucas] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)



[Woelders Lucas] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)

13


UBCO

16




CGY


13-17


[Godwin Erik] Kill by Westrate, Thys from (van Geel, Zach)



13


Calgary

17

[Godwin Erik] Kill by Westrate, Thys from (van Geel, Zach)




BCO


13-18


[Van driel Xander] Kill by Manuel, Seba from (Woelders, Lucas)



13


Calgary

18

[Van driel Xander] Kill by Manuel, Seba from (Woelders, Lucas)




BCO


14-18


[Van driel, Xander] Service error.



[Van driel, Xander] Service error.

14


UBCO

18




CGY


14-19


[Hutt Cam] Kill by Westrate, Thys from (van Geel, Zach)



14


Calgary

19

[Hutt Cam] Kill by Westrate, Thys from (van Geel, Zach)




BCO


15-19


[South Ashton] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)



[South Ashton] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)

15


UBCO

19




CGY


15-20


[Brown, Matthew] Service error.



15


Calgary

20

[Brown, Matthew] Service error.




BCO


16-20


[van Geel, Zach] Attack error by Manuel, Seba (from van Geel, Zach).



[van Geel, Zach] Attack error by Manuel, Seba (from van Geel, Zach).

16


UBCO

20




CGY


17-20


[Durrant Zach] Kill by Czepuryk, Cole from (Brown, Matthew)



[Durrant Zach] Kill by Czepuryk, Cole from (Brown, Matthew)

17


UBCO

20




CGY


18-20


[Durrant, Zach] Attack error by Westrate, Thys (from van Geel, Zach).



[Durrant, Zach] Attack error by Westrate, Thys (from van Geel, Zach).

18


UBCO

20






Timeout University of British Columbia



Timeout University of British Columbia




CGY


18-21


[Durrant, Zach] Service error.



18


Calgary

21

[Durrant, Zach] Service error.




BCO


18-22


[Manuel, Seba] Attack error by Czepuryk, Cole (block by Westrate, Thys; South, Ashton).



18


Calgary

22

[Manuel, Seba] Attack error by Czepuryk, Cole (block by Westrate, Thys; South, Ashton).




BCO


19-22


[Manuel Seba] Kill by Godwin, Erik from (Brown, Matthew)



[Manuel Seba] Kill by Godwin, Erik from (Brown, Matthew)

19


UBCO

22




CGY


19-23


[Czepuryk, Ethan] Attack error by Czepuryk, Cole (from Brown, Matthew).



19


Calgary

23

[Czepuryk, Ethan] Attack error by Czepuryk, Cole (from Brown, Matthew).




BCO


20-23


[Westrate, Thys] Attack error by Van driel, Xander (block by Czepuryk, Cole).



[Westrate, Thys] Attack error by Van driel, Xander (block by Czepuryk, Cole).

20


UBCO

23




CGY


21-23


[Czepuryk, Cole] Attack error by Van driel, Xander (block by Hutt, Cam; Brown, Matthew).



[Czepuryk, Cole] Attack error by Van driel, Xander (block by Hutt, Cam; Brown, Matthew).

21


UBCO

23






Timeout University of British Columbia



Timeout University of British Columbia




CGY


21-24


[Czepuryk, Cole] Service error.



21


Calgary

24

[Czepuryk, Cole] Service error.




BCO


22-24


[Woelders Lucas] Kill by Czepuryk, Cole from (Brown, Matthew)



[Woelders Lucas] Kill by Czepuryk, Cole from (Brown, Matthew)

22


UBCO

24




CGY


23-24


[Godwin Erik] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)



[Godwin Erik] Kill by Kay, Sam from (Brown, Matthew)

23


UBCO

24




CGY


24-24


[Godwin, Erik] Attack error by Westrate, Thys (from van Geel, Zach).



[Godwin, Erik] Attack error by Westrate, Thys (from van Geel, Zach).

24


UBCO

24




CGY


24-25


[Godwin, Erik] Attack error by Hutt, Cam (from Brown, Matthew).



24


Calgary

25

[Godwin, Erik] Attack error by Hutt, Cam (from Brown, Matthew).




BCO


24-26


[Van driel, Xander] Bad set by Godwin, Erik.



24


Calgary

26

[Van driel, Xander] Bad set by Godwin, Erik.






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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A 4×400-meter relay win closed out Vanderbilt track and field’s first meet of 2026, during which the Commodores broke two school records and compiled a total of 19 marks ranking in the program’s all-time top 10 over two days at the Rod McCravy Memorial Track and Field Meet.

After clocking the No. 2 mark in Vanderbilt history on Friday, London Jackson-Bray earned a top 5 finish in the 60 meters final with a time of 7.53 seconds.

Falon Spearman, who broke her own 60-meter hurdles record on Day 1, registered a time of 8.24 seconds, good for a second-place finish.

Five Commodores clocked times ranking top 10 in program history in the 300 meters. Ford led the way with a fourth-place finish and a time of 37.65 seconds, which ranks second in school history. Allyria McBride followed, coming in sixth with the third-ranked time in the Vandy record books, 37.78 seconds. Devyn Parham, Joy Moorer and Spearman’s marks are respectively ranked fifth, seventh and ninth all-time at Vanderbilt. Parham clocked 38.83 seconds for a 16th-place finish. Moorer and Spearman placed 24th and 25th with respective times of 39.24 and 39.36 seconds.

In the shot put, Sarah Marvin placed fourth overall with a 15.39-meter throw.

For the second meet in a row, Pryncess Jackson recorded a personal-best in the triple jump. The sophomore placed third with a 12.56-meter jump, improving her third-ranked mark in the program’s record books. Anaya Webster and Anya Carey registered marks of 12.33 and 11.96 meters, finishing seventh and ninth, respectively.

To end the weekend, Vanderbilt collected a win in the 4×400-meter relay with a squad consisting of Moorer, Faith Franklin, McBride and Madyson Wilson. The Dores turned in a time of 3:34.48, which ranks second in program history.

The Commodores return home to host the Vanderbilt Invitational Friday and Saturday. Fans can follow Vanderbilt track and field on Facebook, Instagram and X at @VandyXCTrack.





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