Men's Outdoor Track and Field Report #3
Track Athlete Of The Week
Isaac Keresey, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (So.)
Sophomore Isaac Keresey put together a huge all-around meet, placing third in the 1500 meters in 4:06.14, second in the 400-meter hurdles in a DIII New England qualifying 56.38, and running on the Monks’ winning 4x400-meter relay that clocked 3:42.00. Keresey leads the conference in the 400 hurdles and is ranked second in the 1500 meter after this weekend.
Field Athlete Of The Week
Matthew Corriveau, Saint Joseph's (Maine) (Jr.)
Junior Matthew Corriveau delivered one of the top performances of the meet, winning the long jump with a DIII New England Auto qualifying mark of 6.70m (21' 11.75"). Corriveau leads the conference in the Long Jump and is ranked 12th in the New England Region.
Rookie Of The Week
Caleb Ruch, Lasell (Fr.)
Freshman Caleb Ruch finished 3rd in the 800m (2:01.39), came back in the 5000m for a 9th place finish (16:35.42), and then ran on the 4x4 for a 4th place finish at the Jim Sheehan meet. 800m is the best time in the GNAC this season, while the 5000m time places him 3rd.
WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Joseph Pasco, Colby-Sawyer - Pasco would win the 2026 Jim Sheehan Memorial Pole Vault this past weekend. Pasco would jump a 4.10m height to take home the win over multiple a couple other GNAC competitors as well as athletes from Suffolk, FPU, and more.
Nathan Morgan, Emmanuel- Morgan finished fifth in the Triple Jump at 12.96 meters, eighth in the Long Jump (6.27) and seventh in the 400M hurdles (1:02.33).
Cameren Candelaria, Lasell - Candelaria had a third place finish in the 400m (51.56, PB and setting a program record) and a fifth place finish in the 200m (22.92) at the Jim Sheehan Memorial meet. He was the second best collegiate finisher in both events. Also ran on the Men's 4x100 that finished ninth overall. The 400m time is the best in the GNAC so far this season.
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