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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 Chloe 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

Chloe Clifford

Chloe Clifford

Mid-Distance
Junior
Colleen Corman

Colleen Corman

Hurdles
Sophomore
Reese Gallant

Reese Gallant

Sprints
Sophomore
Taijah Harvey

Taijah Harvey

Distance
Sophomore
Brooke Jankowski

Brooke Jankowski

Hurdles/Jumps
Junior
Julia Pike

Julia Pike

Hurdles
Junior
Trista Sicard

Trista Sicard

Hurdles/Jumps
Junior
Robyn Wilkes

Robyn Wilkes

Sprints
Junior
Amrit Rehal

Amrit Rehal

High Jump
Freshman
Victoria Hart

Victoria Hart

Hurdles
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Chloe Clifford

Chloe Clifford

Junior
Mid-Distance
Colleen Corman

Colleen Corman

Sophomore
Hurdles
Reese Gallant

Reese Gallant

Sophomore
Sprints
Taijah Harvey

Taijah Harvey

Sophomore
Distance
Brooke Jankowski

Brooke Jankowski

Junior
Hurdles/Jumps
Julia Pike

Julia Pike

Junior
Hurdles
Trista Sicard

Trista Sicard

Junior
Hurdles/Jumps
Robyn Wilkes

Robyn Wilkes

Junior
Sprints
Amrit Rehal

Amrit Rehal

Freshman
High Jump
Victoria Hart

Victoria Hart

Freshman
Hurdles