READING, Pa – The Arcadia University men's and women's indoor track and field teams had the highest team finishes in program history at the 2025 Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Championship Meet.
Jey Brown made history as he was named the first Rookie of the Year in program history and won the first gold medal for the program.
FULL RESULTS
The men's team recorded a program record 33 points for an eight-place finish. They totaled eight podium finishes and earned two medals.
The woman's team scored the second highest points in program history with 24 for a ninth-place finish. The Knights had seven podium finishes with two medals.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Brown earned gold in the heptathlon with a total of 4541 points, earning First Team All-MAC.
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Mia Fleming finished in second place overall in long jump with a personal and program record breaking distance of 5.27m. She also had a third-place finish in triple jump with a distance of 11.13m. Fleming was named Second Team All-MAC for long jump and Third Team for triple jump.
- The 4x200m relay of
Miles Daniels,
Bryan Carroll,
Wesley Castelli, and
Micah Bullock earned bronze medals with a program record breaking time of 1:31.23, making them Third Team All-Conference.
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Donya Baxter finished fifth overall in the shot put with a distance of 11.60m.
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Matthew Schutz finished fifth overall in pole vault with a height of 4.05m.
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Redjee Nonez found himself on the podium twice with a fifth-place finish in triple jump (13.96m) and a sixth-place finish in the 60m hurdles (8.75). His triple jump performance was a personal best.
- The 4x400m relay squad of Nonez,
Ryan Anderson,
Ramses Valera, and Castelli
recorded a time of 3:32.05 for sixth place.
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Izzy Kowalski recorded a career best distance of 5.02m in the long jump to finish in seventh place.
- Bullock finished seventh overall in the 200m with a time of 22.78.
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Olivia Schott finished seventh overall in the pentathlon with a personal and program record of 2,390 points.
- The distance medley relay of
Maren Weaver,
Delaney McGarry,
Jackie Engler and
Grace Curnow finished eighth with a time of 13:15.55
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- The 4x800m relay of
Jacob Covage,
Dylan Chauhan,
Landon Gentile-Adamson, and
Brendan Blyth earned eighth-place with a school record breaking time of 8:26.86.
- The 4x800 relay of Engler,
Gianna Sube, Weaver and Curnow finished eighth overall (10:33.71).