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Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Place a Solid Fifth at 2025 America East Championships

Story Links Durham, NH—The UMBC women’s outdoor track and field squad finished fifth with 105 points at the 2025 America East Championships, held this past weekend at the University of New Hampshire. The Retrievers received individual gold medal performances from sophomore Genelle Stephens and juniors Leanne McDonald and Marie Abongwa. […]

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Durham, NH—The UMBC women’s outdoor track and field squad finished fifth with 105 points at the 2025 America East Championships, held this past weekend at the University of New Hampshire.

The Retrievers received individual gold medal performances from sophomore Genelle Stephens and juniors Leanne McDonald and Marie Abongwa. In addition, the Dawgs won the 4 x 400 relay to cap a terrific showing.

Stephens won her second consecutive title in the 400-meter hurdles, crossing the line in a new school-record time of 58.86. She also picked up a bronze medal in the 400-meter dash (55.16), giving her squad six points.

McDonald won the 400-meter dash in 54.74, the third-best result in program history. It was the fourth straight year that a Retriever has captured the event. McDonald also finished fifth in the 200-meter dash with a personal-best time of 24.57. It was the eighth-best time in program history.

Abongwa, who won the shot put at the America East Indoor Championships this past winter, picked up 10 points by winning the event again with an effort of 13.68 meters (44’10.75″). In addition, she placed third in the hammer with a school-record toss of 55.20 meters (181’1″).  Abongwa was named the Most Outstanding Field Performer at the conclusion of the event.

The Retrievers’ 4 x 400 relay overwhelmed the field with a time of 3:42.98. The group comprised Stephens, McDonald, junior Shannel Sibblies, and sophomore Dalcye Schmidt.

UMBC also performed terrifically in the 4 x 100 relay, finishing second in 46.30. Sophomore Charliana Dacosta, McDonald, senior Za’Kayza Parsons, and freshman Anna Creel scored eight points for the squad.

Junior Lyna Beraich grabbed a bronze medal in the 1,500 meters with the 10th-fastest time (4:40.78) in school history. Sophomore Izzy Ostvig also placed third in the high jump with a leap of 1.60 meters (5’3″). It tied for the 7th-best performance in program history.

Junior Lily Strelecki recorded the third-best effort in program history in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with an effort of 11:03.23 and picked up three points in the event.

 



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Ahead of Carpinteria High School’s (CHS) June graduation, Coastal View News photographer Robin Karlsson spoke to members of the class of 2025 about their goals, what they’ll miss about CHS, and what’s next. Over the next few weeks, pick up a copy of Coastal View News each week to read about more members of the […]

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Ahead of Carpinteria High School’s (CHS) June graduation, Coastal View News photographer Robin Karlsson spoke to members of the class of 2025 about their goals, what they’ll miss about CHS, and what’s next. Over the next few weeks, pick up a copy of Coastal View News each week to read about more members of the class of 2025 before they graduate on June 11. 



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Kirk Dawkins Headed to NCAA National Outdoor Track and Field Meet in 800-Meter Run

Story Links JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Florida A&M University standout Kirk Dawkins secured his place among the nation’s elite middle-distance runners by qualifying for the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the 800-meter run. Dawkins clocked a personal-best time of 1:46.62 during the NCAA East Regional quarterfinals to earn […]

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Florida A&M University standout Kirk Dawkins secured his place among the nation’s elite middle-distance runners by qualifying for the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the 800-meter run.

Dawkins clocked a personal-best time of 1:46.62 during the NCAA East Regional quarterfinals to earn the opportunity to compete in Eugene, Oregon.

This achievement marks a significant milestone in Dawkins’ athletic career. Earlier in the season, he captured the SWAC Outdoor Championship title in the 800 meters with a time of 1:50.2. The junior’s consistent improvement throughout the season, including a 1:48.01 finish at the East Coast Relays, showcases his dedication and progression.

 



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Cronhardt Concludes Outdoor Season – Missouri State

Story Links COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Missouri State track and field’s Ella Cronhardt concluded the outdoor season in the West First Round of the NCAA Track and Field Championship this evening. The distance runner posted a time of 10:57.09 in the 3000-meter steeplechase, finishing 45th overall in the event.   Cronhardt became MoState […]

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Missouri State track and field’s Ella Cronhardt concluded the outdoor season in the West First Round of the NCAA Track and Field Championship this evening. The distance runner posted a time of 10:57.09 in the 3000-meter steeplechase, finishing 45th overall in the event.
 
Cronhardt became MoState track and field’s first NCAA Regional Qualifier since 2022 (Rochelle Etienne and Jamilah James) and the first in the steeplechase event since Grace Breiten in 2019. 
 
The final event of the track and field season also concludes Missouri State’s tenure in the Missouri Valley Conference. The Bears will join Conference USA on July 1, 2025. 
 
 

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Gwenno Goode Advances To NCAA Championhips In The 3K Steeplechase

Story Links JACKSONVILLE, Fla.  – La Salle University women’s track and field athlete Gwenno Goode advanced to the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field National Championships in the 3,000-meter steeplechase on Saturday during the final day of the NCAA East Preliminaries at Hodges Stadium. Goode becomes the first La Salle female to make […]

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla.  – La Salle University women’s track and field athlete Gwenno Goode advanced to the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field National Championships in the 3,000-meter steeplechase on Saturday during the final day of the NCAA East Preliminaries at Hodges Stadium.

Goode becomes the first La Salle female to make it to Nationals since 2023 when El Mancini qualified in the 10,000-meter run. She is the second runner in program history to advance in the steeplechase, after Grace Mancini did it in 2021.

The Barry, Wales native placed fourth in her steeplechase heat and was 11th out of 48 overall with a time of 10:01.65, becoming one of the 12 individuals to qualify for Nationals. It was the second time she ran in the event at the NCAA East Preliminaries, finishing 28th last year with a time of 10:32.75.

Goode’s race marks another achievement for her collegiate racing career at La Salle. Last fall, Goode qualified for the NCAA Cross Country National Championships, after earning All-Region honors at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships. She also won the individual title at the Atlantic 10 Cross Championships in the fall of 2024. In the indoor track & field season, she took gold medals at the conference championships in both the 3,000-meter run and the distance medley relay.

Now, the distance runner will turn her attention to the NCAA National Championships, which will be held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. from June 11-14.



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MEN’S C WATER POLO. The leader arrives. The Navy is chasing the feat

Last act of the regular season in the men’s C series for the Marina Militare: coach Carlo Foti’s team will write the last chapter of this intense second round, in which they lost only one match, winning all the others. Today’s opponent will be a battleship: the league leaders Can Milano, who will visit the […]

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Last act of the regular season in the men’s C series for the Marina Militare: coach Carlo Foti’s team will write the last chapter of this intense second round, in which they lost only one match, winning all the others. Today’s opponent will be a battleship: the league leaders Can Milano, who will visit the boys with the stars this afternoon at the ‘Mori’ swimming pool in Spezia at 17 pm. “This will be the last match of the championship and we want to finish well and analyze and evaluate the position” begins the coach in the pre-match, who makes an initial assessment of this season. “We are light, we have had a great championship and we know it, despite a thousand difficulties with the locations and the trips. I can only be happy with what I have seen from my boys, both in the C series and in the youth teams and we are working well”.

In the first leg, the Milanese won with a clear 10-6, but at home the team will also be able to count on the support of their home crowd. The team will take to the field with a full squad. For the other teams in the province, they will be back in the pool next week: in Promozione-serie D, Lerici Sport will face Camogli on Tuesday for the last challenge of the season, while the players of the women’s B team still have two matches to go: the first will be on June 6 away, again against Camogli.

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Maywin Wraps Up Women’s Track & Field Season at NCAA West First Round

Story Links BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Junior Achol Maywin wrapped up The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s (UTRGV) women’s outdoor track & field season Saturday as she competed in the women’s high jump semifinals at the NCAA West First Round hosted by Texas A&M at E.B. Cushing Stadium.    Maywin cleared 1.71 meters on her […]

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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Junior Achol Maywin wrapped up The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s (UTRGV) women’s outdoor track & field season Saturday as she competed in the women’s high jump semifinals at the NCAA West First Round hosted by Texas A&M at E.B. Cushing Stadium. 
 
Maywin cleared 1.71 meters on her second attempt, matching the ninth-best high jump in outdoor program history. She was one of nine student-athletes to clear 1.71 meters and tied for 32nd at the regional meet. Nine women recorded no height. 
 
Maywin finishes her debut season at UTRGV with the program record (1.77m) and seven of the top 10 high jumps in the outdoor record books. 
 
UTRGV RESULTS
Saturday, May 31 
Women’s high jump semifinal
32. Achol Maywin, 1.71m
· T-9th in program history 

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