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Track & Field Competes at the New England Division III Championships Friday and Saturday

Track & Field at the New England Division III Championships
Friday, May 1 | 11:45 a.m. 
Saturday, May 2 | 10 a.m. 
Blake Track | Springfield, Mass. 

WHAT TO KNOW

• The Babson men's and women's track & field teams travel to Springfield College for the New England Division III Championships on Friday and Saturday. 
• The Beavers had a total of 13 automatic qualifiers (6 men, 7 women) for the meet, and 29 provisional qualifiers (17 men, 12 women) in a number of events.
 
2026 NEW ENGLAND DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIPS - AUTOMATIC QUALIFIERS
MEN (6) WOMEN (7)
Brady Kirtland -- 110M Hurdles Marcilee Kinerman -- 100 Meter Dash
Cameron Mehallo -- 400M Hurdles Victoria Hart -- 110M Hurdles, 400M Hurdles
Jackson Adams -- 400M Hurdles Brooke Jankowski -- 110M Hurdles
Nick Yacoub -- 10,000 Meters Colleen Corman -- 400M Hurdles
Skyler Mott -- High Jump, Triple Jump Amrit Rehal -- High Jump
Diego Sanabria -- Javelin Elaina Head -- High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump
Trista Sicard -- Triple Jump
2026 NEW ENGLAND DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIPS - PROVISIONAL QUALIFIERS
MEN (17) WOMEN (12)
Chris McDonough -- 100M, 200M, Long Jump Reese Gallant -- 100 Meters
Timothy Kelm -- 100M Robyn Wilkes -- 100 Meters, 200 Meters
William Davila -- 100M Julia Pike -- 200 Meters
Boston Thomas -- 200M Madeline Thai -- 100 Meters
Aithan Bezanson -- 200M, 400M Hur., Long Jump Marcilee Kinerman -- 200 Meters, 400 Meters
Dominic Smith -- 400M Reagan Myer -- 200 Meters, 400 Meters
Noa Wong -- 400M Colleen Clifford -- 800 Meters
Cameron Mehallo -- 400M Annabelle Svenson -- 10,000 Meters
Brady Kirtland -- 400M Hurdles Taijah Harvey -- 10,000 Meters
Brian Ronayne - 800M, 1500M Brooke Jankowski -- High Jump, Long Jump
Nick Yacoub -- 5,000 Meters Emma Hsu -- Triple Jump
Brian Gall -- 5,000 Meters Kate Henderson -- Javelin
Jonathan Hanscom -- 10,000 Meters
Almond Nickerson IV -- 10,000 Meters
Coleman Hayes -- Shot Put
Joseph Addotta -- Discus
Stratton Seymour -- Decathlon
 
2025 NEW ENGLAND DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIPS HIGHLIGHTS
• Three Babson women earned All-Region honors to highlight the Babson men and women's performances at the New England Division III Championships on May 2-3, 2025, at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn.
• The Beavers claimed a pair of top-six finishes in the women's high jump as sophomore Amrit Rehal placed fourth by clearing 5-feet, 3.25-inches, while senior Brooke Jankowski took sixth with a mark of 5-feet, 1.25-inches. The other all-region honor came in the 400-meter hurdles as junior Colleen Corman finished fifth in a time of 1:07.21.
• The top individual finish for the Beaver men came in the men's 10,000-meter run where Matthew Campbell M'25 came in seventh with a career-best time of 32:44.85. Sophomore Victoria Hart missed qualifying for the finals in the women's 100-meter hurdles by a tenth of a second with her time of 15.21, which was good for ninth place.

ABOUT THE BABSON MEN
• The Beavers finished in fourth place at last weekend's New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) championships with 87 points, the second-most in program history.
• Graduate student Skyler Mott and first-year Cameron Mehallo captured individual championships to lead the way. Mott won the high jump by clearing 6-feet, 7-inches and finished in fourth place in the triple jump with a mark of 45-feet, 10.5-inches. Mehallo won the title in the 400-meter hurdles with a program record time of 53.85 seconds and sophomore Jackson Adams was fourth in 54.52.
• Sophomore Brady Kirtland placed fourth in the 110-meter hurdles in a time of 14.98 seconds after setting a program record of 14.86 in the preliminaries, and junior Chris McDonough finished in fifth place in the 100-meter dash in 10.91 seconds.
• Sophomore Nick Yacoub earned a podium finish in the men's 10,000 meters with a third place in a time of 31:16.26 and finished fifth in the 5000 meters in 15:04.80.
• Graduate student Diego Sanabria finished in fourth place in the javelin throw with a mark of 171-feet, 8-inches. McDonough was fourth in the long jump with a leap of 21-feet, 10.75-inches, and sophomore Aithan Bezanson was right behind in fifth with a season-best mark of 21-feet, 4.75-inches.

ABOUT THE BABSON WOMEN
• The Beavers scored a program-best 72.5 points and came in fifth for the third time since 2021, just 3.5 points behind fourth-place WPI at the NEWMAC Championships last weekend. 
• First-year Elaina Head produced podium finishes in three individual events to lead the Beavers. She took first place and broke the program record in the long jump with a leap of 17-feet, 9.75-inches, then earned All-NEWMAC honors with a runner-up finish in the triple jump; she broke her own program record by more than four inches with a mark of 37-feet, 7.75-inches after placing third in the high jump by clearing 5-feet, 3.25-inches earlier in the day.
• Babson earned another all-conference award in the 4x100-meter relay where junior Reese Gallant, Hart, senior Robyn Wilkes and first-year Marcilee Kinerman posted a time of 48.67 to finish second. The mark helped the Beavers garner All-NEWMAC honors in a relay for the first time since 2023 and second time in school history. The Beavers' 4x400 relay team of Kinerman, sophomore Serena Thaker, first-year Reagan Myer and Head finished fifth in 4:09.86.
• The Green and White enjoyed a strong day in the hurdles as Hart came in fourth in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:06.31 and Corman placed sixth just 0.42 seconds behind her. Jankowski finished fourth with a time of 15.19 in the 100-meter hurdles, which was 0.23 seconds ahead of Hart, who placed fifth.
• Rehal placed fifth in the high jump with a mark of 5-feet, 3.25-inches, senior Trista Sicard finished sixth in the triple jump with a leap of 36-feet, 5.75-inches, and Kinerman came in sixth with a time of 25.92 in the 200 meters.

AMONG THE NATION'S BEST
• Entering this weekend's regionals, Mott ranks eighth in Division III in the high jump with his record-breaking leap of 6-feet, 9.75-inches, while Mehallo is 38th in the 400-meter hurdles with his time of 43.85, and Yacoub is 42nd in the 10,000 meters (30:39.52).
• On the women's side, Rehal is ranked 15th in the high jump with her leap of 5-feet, 5.25-inches and Head is 42nd in the triple jump (37-feet, 7.75-inches).

NEW ENGLAND RANKINGS
• Kirtland ranks seventh in New England in the 110-meter high hurdles (14.86) and Yacoub is seventh in the 10,000 meters (30:39.52). Mehallo is ninth in the 400-meter hurdles (53.85). Mott is first in the high jump (6'9.75") and 10th in the triple jump (46'2.75").
• On the women's side, Rehal ranks fifth in the high jump (5'5.25") and Hart is 10th in the 100-meter hurdles (14.82). 

UP NEXT
• The Beavers are scheduled to compete at the Farley Inter Regional at Williams on May 8-9.  
 
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Players Mentioned

Joseph Addotta

Joseph Addotta

Throws
Junior
Brian Gall

Brian Gall

Distance
Sophomore
Jonathan Hanscom

Jonathan Hanscom

Distance
Sophomore
Coleman Hayes

Coleman Hayes

Throws
Sophomore
Chris McDonough

Chris McDonough

Sprints
Sophomore
Almond Nickerson IV

Almond Nickerson IV

Distance
Sophomore
Stratton Seymour

Stratton Seymour

Hurdles
Sophomore
Jackson Adams

Jackson Adams

Hurdles/Sprints
Freshman
Aithan Bezanson

Aithan Bezanson

Decathlon/Multi
Freshman
Matthew Campbell

Matthew Campbell

Distance
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Joseph Addotta

Joseph Addotta

Junior
Throws
Brian Gall

Brian Gall

Sophomore
Distance
Jonathan Hanscom

Jonathan Hanscom

Sophomore
Distance
Coleman Hayes

Coleman Hayes

Sophomore
Throws
Chris McDonough

Chris McDonough

Sophomore
Sprints
Almond Nickerson IV

Almond Nickerson IV

Sophomore
Distance
Stratton Seymour

Stratton Seymour

Sophomore
Hurdles
Jackson Adams

Jackson Adams

Freshman
Hurdles/Sprints
Aithan Bezanson

Aithan Bezanson

Freshman
Decathlon/Multi
Matthew Campbell

Matthew Campbell

Graduate Student
Distance