GNAC Men's Indoor Track & Field Athlete of the Week Report #2
Track Athlete Of The Week
Isaac Keresey, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (So.)
Sophomore Isaac Keresey delivered a strong performance at the USM Alumni Open, placing second in the mile with a time of 4:31.81. He also contributed to Saint Joseph’s 4x400-meter relay, which finished second in 3:42.01. Keresey now stands as the top-ranked miler in the conference and is currently ninth in Division III New England early in the 2025–26 indoor season.
Field Athlete Of The Week
Tudum Monday, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (Jr.)
Junior Tudum Monday turned in an impressive showing, winning the triple jump with a mark of 13.03 meters (42’ 9”), meeting the NCAA Division III New England provisional qualifying standard. Monday also posted a time of 8.24 in the 55-meter hurdles preliminaries, earning a provisional qualifier in that event as well. He now leads the GNAC in the triple jump by 60 centimeters and ranks 14th in New England among Division III competitors.
Rookie Of The Week
Stephen Pierre, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (Fr.)
Freshman Stephen Pierre delivered a record-setting performance at the USM Alumni Open, establishing two new school records in standout fashion. Pierre captured the long jump title with a leap of 6.81 meters (22’ 4.25”), earning an NCAA Division III New England automatic qualifying mark, and placed second in the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 7.98, a New England DIII provisional qualifier. Following his performance, Pierre now leads the conference in both events and ranks sixth in New England in the long jump and eighth in the 55-meter hurdles among Division III competitors as of December 14.
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Mason Sayers, Colby-Sawyer - Sayers added to an impressive Chargers day with back to back personal bests in the 60m dash. He would run a 7.24 in the preliminary rounds. He would go on to run a 7.23 in the finals for 3rd place overall.
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