Hello everyone:
As the fall semester comes to a close, I want to wish everyone a Happy Holiday Season. We had a very busy and productive fall, beginning with Evie Bliss making it to the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, where on September 19 she threw the Javelin 58.88 (193-1.25) to finish 10th in her preliminary flight and 19th overall among a field of 36 of the best javelin throwers in the world. Evie was the youngest competitor in the field and the first-ever Bucknell Track and Field athlete to compete in a World Championship. What a fantastic year for Evie. It was great that we were able to send Coach Ryan Protzman to Tokyo to coach her in the meet, thanks to the Spiked Shoe Club and its fundraising efforts.
The cross country season came to a close a couple of weeks ago, and our women’s team capped it off by finishing second (48 pts) at the Patriot League Championships – the program’s best finish since 2019. The only team to best the Bison that day was a very good Army (21 pts) squad led by head coach and Bucknell grad Michael Smith ’88. We had four ladies earn All-Patriot League status, led by sophomore Shealan McNally, who was the runner-up in the race. Junior Kailey Granger (6th), sophomore Katie Moncavage (10th), and senior Caryn Rippey (13th) were the other three to earn all-league honors. We were well ahead of Navy (3rd, 99 points), Boston U (4th, 120 points), and Lehigh (5th, 136 points) – the other schools among the top-five in the 10-school field. Two weeks later, we competed at Lehigh in the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships and finished 7th out of 30 schools. I was very pleased with that finish, which was our highest place since we were 6th in 2016.
Our men’s team had some health issues late in the season, but nevertheless improved one spot from the 6th-place showing in 2024 with a 5th-place finish (135 points) this season. Our goal was to finish in the top three, and we were only 19 points behind 3rd-place American University (116 points) and 4th-place Boston University (117 points). Navy won the meet with 28 points, followed by Army at 58 points. Senior Henry Didden led us with a 10th-place finish, followed by sophomore Ethan Pratt-Perez, who was 14th – both runners earned All-Patriot League honors. It was the second consecutive year that Ethan made the all-league team. Two weeks later, the Bison finished 12th of 29 teams with 334 points at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional. Our goal was to be in the top 10, and we were only 29 points away from 10th place (U-Penn, 305 points). Pratt-Perez was our top finisher (39th, 30:52 for 10K), followed closely by Didden ( 43rd, 30:56).
We began our indoor track and field season on December 5-6 with our Annual Bison Opener, and I felt it was one of the best openers we have ever had, setting us up for what I hope is a very successful indoor season. We had 11 schools on campus for the meet, including Penn State. The men had five individual victories, and a total of eight men made our all-time top-10 list. The women had four individual winners and six new additions on the all-time top-10 list, including a school and fieldhouse record in the 300 meters by sophomore Alex Lea.
Men’s Event Winners:
Lucas Williams Pole Vault 16-4.75 #8 all-time
CJ Simbiri Triple Jump 48-10.75 #5 all-time
Nick Bouril 300 meters 34.57 #2 all-time
Cooper Hollinger 3000 meters 8:41.31
Alex Goonewardene Mile 4:28.28
Men’s Additional All-Time Top-10 Entries:
Luke Petryna 60 meters 4th place 6.91 #8 all-time
Preston Lubeski 300 meters 3rd place 35.40 #8 all-time
Ethan Knight 60 M Hurdles 3rd place 8.30 #7 all-time
Eamon Golden 60 M Hurdles 4th place 8.37 #10 all-time
Henry Didden 5000 meters (at Boston University) 14:05.94 #2 all-time
Women’s Event Winners:
Anna Carruthers 800 meters 2:16.34
Alex Lea 300 meters 39.29 school and fieldhouse record
Bella Johns Mile 5:09.88
Megan Baggetta Triple Jump 38-2.75
Women’s Additional All-Time Top-10 Entries:
Grace Camerlingo 60 meters 7.62 #3 all-time (2nd place)
Piper Portacio 60 meters 7.75 tie #7 all-time (5th place)
Ali Cooke 300 meters 40.83 #6 all-time (2nd place)
Raygan Lust 300 meters 41.22 #7 all-time (3rd place)
Alexa Goll 300 meters 41.41 #8 all-time (4th place)
Here is our Indoor Track and Field Schedule. We would love to see you at any of our meets, at home or on the road, if we are in your area.
Sat., Jan. 17 Penn State Challenge State College, Pa.
Sat., Jan. 24 Gulden Invitational Home
Fri-Sat, Jan. 30-31 Bucknell Invitational & Multi Home
Fri-Sat, Jan. 30-31 Penn State National Open State College, Pa.
Fri-Sat, Feb. 6-7 UPenn Invitational Philadelphia, Pa
Fri., Feb. 20 Bucknell Tune-up Home
Sat-Sun, Feb. 28-Mar. 1 Patriot League Championships Boston University
Last year, we had some really great support for our program through donations made to the Spiked Shoe Club, and we need to have an even better year in 2025-26 if we want to accomplish some of our goals. The Patriot League Outdoor Championships were pushed back to mid-May this spring, resulting in a longer outdoor season in general. I’d like to travel a little more than in past years, including bringing more athletes to the Penn Relays than usual, along with trips to William & Mary and the IC4A-ECAC Meet at Rutgers.
In addition, we expect to have quite a few athletes making postseason meets such as the NCAA East Prelims in Kentucky, and potentially the USATF Nationals and U20 Nationals. Your gifts to the program will go a long way, and we hope to once again break program fundraising records for the number of donors and the amount raised.
I hope you will mark your calendars now for March 25-26, the 2026 One Herd One Day giving challenge. Our program has consistently been one of the top in the department on this important day, and your continued support will help determine the type of student-athlete experience we are able to provide to all the young men and women in our program.
I cannot wait for 2026. Have a great Holiday Season.

Kevin Donner
Head Cross Country/Track & Field Coach
Bucknell University
kdonner@bucknell.edu
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