Track and Field

Men's Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference Announced

TOWSON, Md. - The Landmark Conference has announced its 2025 Men's Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference teams and major award winners, recognizing the top performers from this spring's championship meet.

All-Conference honors are based on championship results: first-place finishers earn First Team recognition, runners-up are named to the Second Team, and third-place finishers receive Honorable Mention.

Track Performer of the Year: Ben Bulger (Susquehanna University)
Field Performer of the Year: Anthony Morillo (Moravian University)
Rookie of the Year: Calder Diakite (Susquehanna University)
Coaching Staff of the Year: Susquehanna University

Ben Bulger had a standout championship meet, headlined by a record-breaking performance in the 400m hurdles. The Susquehanna standout clocked a personal-best 51.47—good for a new Landmark and championship record, and the fastest time in NCAA Division III this season. Bulger also helped Susquehanna's 4x400m relay team to a dominant win in 3:12.03, setting another set of Landmark and championship records while posting the sixth-fastest DIII time nationally. He added third-place finishes in both the 110m hurdles (14.83) and long jump (6.89m), capping off a truly all-around effort. Bulger is the sixth River Hawk to earn Track Performer of the Year and the third in a row.

Anthony Morillo delivered across multiple throwing events for Moravian. He earned silver in the discus with an AARTFC-qualifying mark of 46.70m, placed second in the shot put (14.28m), and added a third-place finish in the hammer throw (44.62m). Morillo becomes the ninth Greyhound to earn Field Performer of the Year honors.

Calder Diakite made his mark in a big way on the second day of the championships. The first-year River Hawk shattered the meet record in the 110m hurdles with a time of 14.37, the second-fastest in conference history and the fastest since 2008. Diakite is the seventh Susquehanna athlete to be named Rookie of the Year—and the program's third consecutive winner.

Susquehanna University's coaching staff, led by head coach Ethan Senecal, was named Coaching Staff of the Year after guiding the River Hawks to their fifth straight Landmark outdoor title. The team racked up a championship-meet record 241 points, winning nine events and collecting 22 total medals: nine gold, eight silver, and five bronze. This marks the program's seventh overall Coaching Staff of the Year award and fifth in a row.
 
Event First Team Second Team Honorable Mention
100m Jevontae Fearwell (Catholic) Brandon Zimmerman (Susquehanna) Dominic Santos (Susquehanna)
200m Brandon Zimmerman (Susquehanna) Jevontae Fearwell (Catholic) Elliott Davis (Susquehanna)
400m Elliott Davis (Susquehanna) Mason Winslow (Susquehanna) Trevor Albright (Elizabethtown)
800m AJ Sasso (Elizabethtown) Will Inglis (Elizabethtown) Peter Winter (Catholic)
1,500m Will Inglis (Elizabethtown) Daniel Myers (Elizabethtown) Christian Snee (Scranton)
5,000m Cole Stanchina (Moravian) Nathan Hajel (Moravian) Gavin Hefferan (Moravian)
10,000m Cole Stanchina (Moravian) Nathan Hajel (Moravian) Josh Mangini (Moravian)
110mH Calder Diakite (Susquehanna) Cater Smink (Susquehanna) Ben Bulger (Susquehanna)
400mH Ben Bulger (Susquehanna) Owen Smith (Moravian) Deric Fritzges (Juniata)
3,000SC Will Inglis (Elizabethtown) Gavin Hefferan (Moravian) Daniel Myers (Elizabethtown)
4x100mR Susquehanna (Santos, Winslow, Donahay, Zimmerman) Catholic (Compton, Fearwell, Galang, Lopez) Moravian (Gartner, Gray, Sabastro, Fenstermaker)
4x400mR Susquehanna (Winslow, Zimmerman, Bulger, Davis) Catholic (Indelicato, Troy, Winter, Fearwell) Elizabethtown (Novack, Vottero, Sasso, Albright)
High Jump Jerome Luckey (Moravian) Blake Haddon (Elizabethtown) Malik Hudges (Elizabethtown)
Long Jump Brandon Zimmerman (Susquehanna) Charles Montross (Susquehanna) Ben Bulger (Susquehanna)
Triple Jump Jackson Mabry (Susuqehanna) Deatrick Moyer (Susquehanna) Nick Chang (Catholic)
Pole Vault Gabe Stypul (Catholic) Seth Taub (Susquehanna) Gavin Robb (Juniata)
Shot Put Cole Goodwin (Susquehanna) Anthony Morillo (Moravian) Spencer Siegel (Juniata)
Discus Zach Mogambi (Drew) Anthony Morillo (Moravian) Julius Reyes (Moravian)
Hammer Joseph Walko (Elizabethtown) Cole Goodwin (Susquehanna) Anthony Morillo (Moravian)
Javelin Marcus Morales (Moravian) Tim Kizis (Susquehanna) Jace Hershey (Susquehanna)