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TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Haytham Ramadan, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (So.) Saint Joseph's (Maine) sophomore Haytham Ramadan shattered the Monks school record in the 600 meters, winning the event with an impressive time of 1:22.80. Ramadan's performance not only ranks him first in the conference but also places him second in DIII New England in this event. The Khartoum, Sudan native also ran a leg on the winning 4x400 Meter Relay team (3:28.14). |
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FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Tudum Monday, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (So.) Sophomore Tudum Monday had a standout meet, breaking the school record in the Triple Jump with a leap of 13.03m for second place and setting a new personal best and program record in the 55-meter hurdles, winning the event in 8.06. He also contributed to the record-breaking 4x200 relay team (1:33.32, second-place). The Lewiston, Maine native now leads the conference in both the Hurdles and Triple Jump after this weekend's performance. |
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ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Nathan Morgan, Emmanuel (Fr.) First-Year Nathan Morgan competed in two events this past weekend, placing 36th in the long jump (5.86m) at the 2025 Riverhawk Invitational which featured local runners across all three divisions. The East Hartford, Conn. native competed at the Welseyan Invitational the next day setting personal best marks in the 400m (second - 52.56), 200 meters (eighth - 24.44), and the long jump (11th - 6.02m). |
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Pierre Paul Labossiere, Emmanuel - Finished third in the high jump, clearing a height of 1.80 meters and added a seventh-place finish in the triple jump with a distance of 12.49 meters at the Wesleyan Invite.
Riley Stogsdill, Regis - Placed fourth in the 600 meter dash, just before earning a third place finish in the men's 5000 meter compiling a time of 16:59.81 this past weekend at the Wesleyan Indoor Invitational.
Isaac Keresey, Saint Joseph's (Maine) - Delivered a strong performance in the 400 meters, placing 2nd with a time of 52.32, which positions him at second in the conference rankings and also contributed to the first-place 4x400 relay team, which clocked in at 3:28.14.
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