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Track & Field Takes 5th, 6th at 2025 NE10 Outdoor Championship

5/4/2025 12:18:00 PM

Manchester, NH - It was nearly a perfect weather weekend until the storms rolled in late Saturday, as the Adelphi University track and field programs competed at the 2025 Northeast-10 Championship meet at Mark Oulette Stadium on the campus of Southern New Hampshire. 

Despite finals appearances and podium finishes, the women took fifth overall this season and the men placed sixth to conclude the team's season. 

Men's Highlights:
  • Andre Francis won the hammer throw, landing an attempt just shy of his personal best, but good enough to earn gold in the specialty. 
  • The men's 4x800 put together a near-perfectly executed race, coming in second with the help of Chris Bien-aime, Jack Coyne, Deven Bernardin and Nicholas Nanan. The squad matched last year's performance with a silver medal, but crushed their 2024 race, clocking in at 7:53.24.
  • Nanan and Bernardin also both made the 800 individual finals, with the former placing fifth and the latter coming in eighth overall. 
  • Bryan Combary clocked in at 14.70 in the 110 hurdles prelims to land a spot in the finals - where he ran 14.87 to earn fifth overall in the field. Combary was joined by Boutin in the men's 400 hurdles, as the dup placed fifth and eighth, respectively. 
  • Rookie Ryan Moritz picked up some points for the men for his fifth place finish in the shot put - his best mark was 14.54m 
  • Adelphi had a trio of decathletes earn points for the Panthers - Sergio Talamo led the way with a four-place showing and a new PR of 5,546 - he placed no lower than fourth in any event over the two-day span. 
    • Aidan Hanratty came in fifth in the field with a new career best points mark of 4,636 - His best event was the 400, which he placed second and he placed third in the 100 and 110 hurdles. 
    • Bishopp Boutin rounded out the Panther field, earning sixth overall.
Women's Highlights: 
  • The quartet of Valencia Beaubrun, Fiona Maloney, Eva Gonzalez and Marissa Haye impressed in the women's 4x400 as they picked up 10 points for the program after a gold medal finish. All four ladies ran under 60 seconds for their respective legs to finish in 3:54.80. This is the 11th time the Panthers have earned a medal in the women's 4x400, and the fifth time placing first since joining the league in 2009-10.
  • Amari Johnson returned to the podium for her 100 hurdles performance - clocking in at 14.29, she placed third to earn bronze.
  • Beaubrun leapt 5.77m on her best attempt to pick up a bronze medal in the women's long jump. 
  • Lucia Kutner found her way to the podium following the 3000 steeplechase with a new personal best mark. The junior clocked in at 11:44.05 in the field and repeats as the bronze medalist from a year ago. 
  • Madeline Staley was the best freshman in the women's discuss event - her toss of 37.11m was good enough to earn sixth in the field. She was followed by teammate Lori Melville - the second best rookie, who landed an attempt at 36.66m to place seventh. 
  • Gabrielle Stafford put together a new personal best score in the heptathlon, scoring 3,363 points to place fifth in the 10-person field. Her best event was the javelin - which she came in first with a launch of 33.51m - and she place second and third in the shotput and high jump, respectively. 
Adelphi track and field will conclude as a team, but there will be a handful of individuals that attend this week's Twilight Meet, held at West Point on Thursday, May 8. 
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