GLENSIDE – The Arcadia University men's and women's indoor track and field teams are set to compete in the 2025 Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Championship Meet hosted by Alvernia University on Friday, February 28th and Saturday, March 1st. Both squads have the most individual qualifiers in the most events in program history heading into this season's MAC Championship Meet.
The Championships schedule can be viewed by clicking here.
For those unable to attend, live links are provided below curtesy of the MAC:
LIVE STATS
LIVE VIDEO: Stream One | Stream Two (Broadcast Plan & Schedule)
PARKING
Parking is available for visitors in the lots adjacent to the PLEX at Alvernia University.
TICKETS
Admission can be purchased online or at the game.
Individual (7+) $10 (Fri. & Sat.)
Under 6 with adult FREE
MAC students with valid MAC ID FREE
MERCHANDISE
Women's Championship Gear | Men's Championship Gear
All other information can be found on the Championship Portal.
ABOUT THE KNIGHTS
The women have 19 individual qualifiers in 36 events including Emily Capella, Destiny Barnett, Caely LeTersky, Mia Fleming, Izzy Kowalski, Olivia Schott, Grace Curnow, Ella Henritzy, Emma Mae Jones, Donya Baxter, Karissa Kujawa, Karolina Ciesla, Isabella Marcinkiewicz, Kate Smilovic, Seanna Robinson, Tia Leister, Paige Masonheimer, Marissa Dougher, and Jackie Engler.
Fleming is currently third in the conference in long jump and triple jump, Kowalski is sixth in the MAC in long jump, Schott is ninth in triple jump, and Baxter is sitting in fourth in the conference in shot put and ninth in weight throw.
The men have 15 individual qualifiers in 31 events including Masai Pines-Elliott, Eddie Gwitira, Ramses Valera, Keaghan Cote, Micah Bullock, Jey Brown, Ben Williamson, Jaden Abreu, Brendan Blyth, Bryan Carroll, Matthew Schutz, Wesley Castelli, Redjee Nonez, Miles Daniels, and Steven Warren.
Pines-Elliott is currently tied for fourth in the conference in the 60m dash, Bullock is sixth in the 200m, Nonez is third in the MAC in triple jump and sixth in the 60m hurdles, Brown is currently first in the heptathlon, fourth in long jump, eighth in the 60m hurdles and ninth in the high jump, Schutz is sitting in sixth in the conference in pole vault, and Daniels is eight in long jump.