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2025 PSAC Indoor Preview

PREVIEW: ESU Track & Field at 2025 PSAC Indoor Championships

2/28/2025 12:26:00 PM

EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. – The East Stroudsburg University men's and women's track & field teams are set to compete in the 2025 PSAC Indoor Championships on Saturday, March 1 and Sunday, March 2 at Rauch Fieldhouse on the campus of Lehigh University. 
 
Day one begins at 11 a.m. with the women's weight throw, men's long jump and pentathlon while Sunday's events start at 11:30 a.m. with the heptathlon and women's high jump.
 
Last season, the men's team finished third for the third straight time with 92 points while the women's team claimed fifth place after totaling 56.5 points.
 
MEET COVERAGE
2025 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
 
HEAT SHEETS
 
LIVE RESULTS
 
Live Streaming - Day 1 | Day 2

Live Coverage: Follow @ESUWarriors, @PSACsports and @PSACTF for live updates throughout the meet, including photos and results
 
TICKETS: Adults - $10 per session | Children (Ages 2 to 12) - $5 per session | Students from PSAC schools - FREE with valid ID
 
**ALL SPECTATOR TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE FROM LEHIGH UNIVERSITY AT THIS LINK**
 
Three Warriors will be on title defense along with the men's 4x400 meter relay. Samiyah Little was last year's champion in the weight throw and she's in good position for earning back-to-back titles.
 
Cole Gorham won the shot put a year ago and with this year's conference leading mark he's in position to repeat.
 
Tyler Boone returns for his senior season after winning the 400m dash at last year's championship and has the third fastest seed time heading into the prelims.
 
Some upcoming Warriors will be looking to win individual titles for the first time this year. Riley Trentowski, a freshman, has the fastest 800 meter in the conference after running 2:15.21 seconds.
 
Payton Falkenstein will look for podium finishes in three events with the mile, 3000 meters and 5000 meters. Fellow distance runner Daniella Napoli will look to join her in the 3000 meters and 5000 meters.
 
The Warriors are extremely deep in several field events, most notably in the high jump where they have the No. 1 and No. 2 jumpers in the conference. Aaron Sanchez and Daniel Smith will both look to stand atop the podium.
 
Drew Domurat, last year's runner-up, returns and is tied for fifth in the conference standings. Kamoni Smith-Johnson, a freshman, will also be in the mix to score for the Warriors.
 
Porschia Bennett and Shannon Harnett are another Warrior duo who are No. 1 and No. 2 in the conference high jump rankings respectively. Harnett will look for a triple jump title with her No. 1 ranking mark.
 
Taylor LaBarre is ranked No. 2 in the pole vault with his best mark of 4.80m (15 feet and nine inches).
 
Jack Gorham will look to add indoor champion to his resume in the long jump. He's also claimed the second-best jump of the season in the triple jump. Jaden Johnson sits in third heading into the conference championship.
 
Anthony Voto will look for his first career gold in the weight throw.
 
Men's Qualifiers:
60 Meters: Miguel Charlery
200 Meters: Miguel Charlery, Tyler Boone, Mark Jackson, Bryson Gilchrist
400 Meters: Mark Jackson, Tyler Boone, Ryan Ditty, Jaden Collins
800 Meters: Tim Gale
3000 Meters and 5000 Meters: Landon Boyle, Bryce Keenoy, Ethan Holcomb
60 Hurdles: Ragiariki Lewis, Liam Beifus
High Jump: Aaron Sanchez, Daniel Smith, Drew Domurat, Kamoni Smith-Johnson, Albert Morton, Peter Stanislavsky, Jaden Johnson
Pole Vault: Taylor Labarre
Long Jump: Jack Gorham, Daniel Smith, Kamoni Smith-Johnson, Albert Morton, Peter Stanislavsky, Samuel Chedester, Bryson Gilchrist
Triple Jump: Jack Gorham, Daniel Smith, Jaden Johnson, Kevin Polonia
Shot Put: Cole Gorham, Anthony Voto, Jalen Gaymon
Weight Throw: Anthony Voto
 
Women's Qualifiers:
400 Meters: Aaliyah Cancel
800 Meters: Riley Trentowski
Mile: Payton Falkenstein, Riley Trentowski, Sidney Hutt, Carla Bautista
3000 Meters and 5000 Meters: Payton Falkenstein, Daniella Napoli
High Jump: Porschia Bennett, Shannon Harnett
Pole Vault: Reese Ruggiero, Aina Galan
Long Jump and Triple Jump: Shannon Harnett
Weight Throw: Samiyah Little
 
 
Awards & Honors: The top three finishers in all individual events will be named to All-PSAC honors and the top two teams in the team standings will take home team trophies. Other awards will be handed out Monday as well, including awards for the top scholar-athlete at the meet and Most Outstanding Athlete awards.
 
Qualification: In order to compete this weekend, athletes had to meet the PSAC automatic qualifying mark in their respective events. If any event did not have the minimum field size of 16 athletes with qualified marks, the event was filled to the 16th best entry mark in that specific event to ensure at least 16 entries in all individual events. For the multi-event competition, the top 14 scores were accepted.
 
Scoring: The top eight finishers in the final round of each of the 17 events will be awarded team points in the following order: 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1.



 
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