Track and Field

Women's Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference Announced for 2026 Season

TOWSON, Md. - The Landmark Conference has announced its major awards and All-Conference honors for the 2026 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field season, following the conclusion of the conference championship. Individual awards were voted on by the league’s head coaches, while All-Conference teams were determined by place finishes at the championship meet.

All-Conference teams are determined by place finishes at the championship meet: first-place finishers earn First Team honors, second-place finishers earn Second Team, and third-place finishers earn Honorable Mention.

Track Performer of the Year: Emily Camlet (Drew University)
Field Performer of the Year: Isabella Cowger (Elizabethtown College)
Rookie of the Year: Peyton Fox (University of Scranton)
Coaching Staff of the Year: University of Scranton

Camlet had a standout championship performance. Camlet won both the 200-meter dash (25.32) and the 400-meter dash (56.67), with her 400-meter mark setting a new facility record. She also ran on Drew’s sixth-place 4x100-meter relay team (51.84) and seventh-place 4x400-meter relay team that posted a season-best time of 4:30.87. Camlet becomes the first Track Performer of the Year in program history for the Rangers.

Cowger had a dominant performance in the throws. Cowger won the shot put with a mark of 12.85 meters, placed 11th in the hammer throw (37.87m), and captured gold in the discus with a facility and meet-record throw of 46.97 meters. She becomes the first field athlete in Elizabethtown history to earn the award.

Fox had an impressive debut championship meet. Fox won the hammer throw with a facility-record mark of 47.90 meters, placed second in the discus with a new facility record and NCAA Division III top-100 throw of 40.45 meters, and finished 14th in the shot put with a throw of 9.72 meters. She becomes the second Rookie of the Year in program history, joining Jocelyn Smith, who earned the honor in 2024.

The Royals totaled 196 points over the two-day meet to finish 26.5 points ahead of second-place Moravian University, completing the sweep of the 2026 Landmark Conference indoor and outdoor titles. It marks the second Coaching Staff of the Year honor for head coach Jon Cutright, though his first with Scranton after previously earning the award at Juniata in 2009. He is joined by assistant coaches Bill Burke, Eric Lukan, Joe Bennett, and Hailey Monaghan. Scranton also set four program records during the championship meet.
 
Event First Team Second Team Honorable Mention
100m Jocelyn Smith (Scranton) Kortney Clipper (Catholic) Gracie French (Juniata)
200m Emily Camlet (Drew) Kortney Clipper (Catholic) Caleigh Bold (Elizabethtown)
400m Emily Camlet (Drew) Caleigh Bold (Elizabethtown) Rachele Grigoli (Moravian)
800m Olivia Miller (Scranton) Addison Kleinle (Elizabethtown) Mya Sampong (Catholic)
1,500m Addison Kleinle (Elizabethtown) Emily Hopkins (Scranton) Kyrianna Nemitz (Scranton)
5,000m Kyrianna Nemitz (Scranton) Emily Hopkins (Scranton) Olivia Sobkowicz (Catholic)
10,000m Tara Smurla (Moravian) Olivia Sobkowicz (Catholic) Laurel McMahon (Catholic)
110mH Emma Shafnisky (Moravian) Molly White (Scranton) Alyssa Varias (Susquehanna)
400mH Molly White (Scranton) Mia McConnell (Catholic) Brigid Byrnes (Catholic)
3,000SC Sophia Bostwick (Susquehanna) Alexis Hockenberry (Moravian) Alyssa Hockenberry (Moravian)
4x100mR Catholic (Buckley/Clipper/Reisman/Schumacher) Moravian (Tandy/Knight/Simons/Shafnisky) Scranton (Miniotis/Solar/Grantham/Smith)
4x400mR Catholic (McConnell/Byrnes/Brown/Sampong) Elizabethtown (Shadle/Shinnen/Navich/Bold) Scranton (Wiskidensky/Miniotis/Delgado/Miller)
High Jump Molly White (Scranton) Elena Funk (Scranton) Ali Haefele (Moravian)
Long Jump Sam Sharrow (Scranton) Emma Shafnisky (Moravian) Molly White (Scranton)
Triple Jump Molly White (Scranton) Kennedy Simons (Moravian) Ali Haefele (Moravian)
Pole Vault Kendall Simms (Susquehanna) Tessa Hopkins (Moravian) Sophia Bostwick (Susquehanna)
Shot Put Isabella Cowger (Elizabethtown) Afua Apau (Scranton) Margie Rayne (Moravian)
Discus Isabella Cowger (Elizabethtown) Peyton Fox (Scranton) Margie Rayne (Moravian)
Hammer Peyton Fox (Scranton) Jess Heydt (Moravian) Naaliyah Slater (Moravian)
Javelin Emma Coolidge (Juniata) Bella Dauberman (Susquehanna) Becca Caird (Moravian)