Justin Germani was named the head coach of the men's track and field program on May 24, 2021, and is entering his 11th season overall on the ESU staff in 2026-27.
ESU had strong indoor and outdoor seasons in 2026, keeping its foothold within the top three of the conference. The Warriors won four events at the indoor conference meet, with three titles on the field and one on the track. Anthony Voto won the weight throw with a meet record, while Jalen Cook (HJ) and Jayden Brown (TJ) finished in first. ESU’s 4x400-meter relay team of Michael Stank, Ajani Miller, Chase Temple, and Mark Jackson took gold, as ESU totaled 75 points at the meet. Voto’s record-breaking indoor season wrapped up at the NCAA Championships, where his fifth-place finish in the weight throw was the best finish in ESU history, breaking the conference record in the process. Winning four events, totaling 10 All-PSAC finishes, and earning 122 points, the Warriors finished third in the PSAC Outdoor Championships. Headlined by Jalen Cook earning Outstanding Field Athlete of the Meet, Cook (HJ), Voto (HT), Luke Stevenosky (javelin), and the 4x400-meter relay team of Chase Temple, Jayden Johnson, Ajani Miller, and Mark Jackson won titles for ESU. Following the conference meet, the Warriors wrapped up their season at the NCAA Championships with three All-America finishes. Voto earned First Team in the hammer throw, while he added a Second Team finish in the shot put, and Stevenosky made second team in the javelin.
The 2024-25 year was one of the best years for the ESU men’s track and field team, as the Warriors started the year as indoor runners-up and finished as the outdoor champions. ESU won four events at the indoor championship meet, as Daniel Smith (HJ), Jack Gorham (TJ), Cole Gorham (SP), and Anthony Voto (WT) took home first place. ESU swept the podium in the triple jump and finished with four of the top-five marks in the event as well. Cole Gorham and Voto would go on to compete at the NCAA Indoor Championships, each earning All-America honors as Gorham finished as the runner-up in the shot put. Gorham’s indoor season earned him Atlantic Region Field Athlete of the Year from the USTFCCCA, as he was also named to the PSAC Winter Top 10 after the season. The Warriors built on their stellar indoor season and reached new heights in the outdoor season, taking home their first conference championship at the outdoor meet. ESU scored 165.5 points off five first-place finishes, all of which were won in the field events: Cole Gorham (SP), Voto (HT), Luke Stevenosky (javelin), Jack Gorham (LJ), and Peter Stanislavsky (HJ). Voto was named Men’s Co-Outstanding Athlete of the meet after scoring 22 points himself for ESU. East Stroudsburg’s season continued as six athletes on the men’s team traveled to compete in the NCAA Championships, with Cole Gorham (discus and shot put), Chris Fredericks (javelin), and Luke Stevenosky (javelin) finishing as All-Americans. Gorham received more honors following the national meet, as he was named to the CSC Academic All-American Second Team and as the Field Athlete of the Year for the PSAC. Stevenosky was also named the top freshman of the year in the conference, while Germani and his staff received the honor of Men’s Coaching Staff of the Year.
ESU put together an excellent campaign under Germani during the 2023-24 season as the Warriors captured third-place finishes at the PSAC Indoor & Outdoor Championships for the third consecutive year, which included scoring the second-most points in school history at the outdoor meet with 139.5. The Warriors combined for seven titles overall at the conference championships with Cole Gorham (Shot Put), Tyler Boone (400m), and the 4x400m relay team winning their respective events indoors, while Miguel Charlery (200m), Aaron Sanchez (High Jump), the 4x400m relay squad, and Gorham (Discus) took home crowns during the outdoor meet.
Additionally, Gorham became the 21st two-time All-American in program history after earning All-America First Team honors in the discus as well as All-America Second Team honors in the shot put at the NCAA Indoor & Outdoor Championships. Gorham, who shattered the indoor shot put record, broke the all-time Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) record in the discus on April 19 at ESU's All-American Meet with a milestone mark of 57.55m (188-9), while Charlery eclipsed a pair of program times on the track (60m, 200m - outdoor).
During the 2022-23 season, the men's track & field team recorded a pair of third-place finishes at the indoor and outdoor PSAC Championships and captured a trio of individual titles, which included Donavan Anderson in the triple jump (indoor/outdoor) and Kobe Jenkins in the 110m hurdles.
Anderson made an immediate impact in his first season for the Warriors as the freshman became the eighth three-time All-American in program history. At the NCAA Indoor Championships, Anderson earned a pair of Second Team All-America honors after placing ninth in the triple jump and 12th in the long jump. He returned for the Outdoor Championships, taking eighth in the long jump to garner All-America First Team recognition. Anderson was tabbed as the PSAC Men's Indoor Freshman of the Year and set both the program records for the long jump (indoor/outdoor).
In his first full season as the head coach, the men's track & field team earned third-place finishes at both the indoor and outdoor PSAC Championships. Eric Garner represented the Warriors on the national stage, qualifying for the NCAA Outdoor Championships, where he earned a 14th-place finish in the javelin. Freshman Cole Gorham made an immediate impact by smashing a 42-year-old program record in the discus (170-1) at the All-American Meet.
Germani served as the interim head coach for the ESU men's and women's cross country and men's track & field programs in the 2020-21 season. Under the direction of Germani, the cross country teams combined for five All-PSAC finishers, and Casey Ellis was the runner-up for the men's team at the championships. On the track, the men finished as the runner-up and had four individual champions at the PSAC Championships, while the women's team broke a pair of program records that were 25 years old and 42 years old.
Germani has been with ESU as an assistant coach since 2016 and has helped lead the men's track & field team to top-three finishes at the PSAC Indoor and Outdoor Championships in each season since his arrival. The Warriors placed runner-up at the 2019 and 2020 Indoor Championships, which matched the program's best-ever finish at the meet. Germani also helped guide the women's team to a third-place finish at the 2018 Indoor Championships, marking the team's best placing since 2014.
Under Germani's direction, the Warriors have had 17 individuals and two relay teams capture PSAC titles. He's also coached the ESU record holder in the women's long jump, both indoor and outdoor (Aspen Gaita), as well as the school record holder in the men's heptathlon (Austin Horner).
Germani, a 2011 Kutztown University graduate, was a two-time NCAA Division II national qualifier and earned All-America honors with a seventh-place finish at the 2010 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
After graduating from Kutztown, Germani began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant coach at Alvernia University in Reading, Pennsylvania. During his two seasons with the Golden Wolves, he coached a four-time NCAA qualifier and All-American in the pole vault, as well as four Middle Atlantic Conference Champions. His pole vaulters set school records on both the men's and women's sides.
Germani moved on to Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, as an assistant coach from 2013 16. In three seasons at Williams, he worked with four NCAA Division III qualifiers, including two All-Americans and two NESCAC Champions. His vertical jumpers helped Williams capture a pair of conference championships and three top-10 NCAA team finishes.
Germani has extensive experience as a camp clinician, working at East Stroudsburg, Princeton, Williams, Shippensburg, West Chester, and Kutztown. He also has a USTFCCCA jumping event specialist certification and a strength and conditioning specialist certification.
Germani earned a bachelor's degree in sport management from Kutztown in 2011 and went on to earn a master's in sport management from California (Pa.) in 2013.
Recent PSAC Championships by ESU
2026 outdoor – 4x400m relay (Chase Temple, Jayden Johnson, Ajani Miller, and Mark Jackson)
2026 outdoor – Jalen Cook (High Jump)
2026 outdoor – Anthony Voto (Hammer Throw)
2026 outdoor – Luke Stevenosky (javelin)
2026 indoor – 4x400m relay (Michael Stank, Ajani Miller, Chase Temple, and Mark Jackson)
2026 indoor – Jalen Cook (High Jump)
2026 indoor – Jayden Brown (Triple Jump)
2026 indoor – Anthony Voto (Weight Throw)
2025 outdoor – Peter Stanislavsky (High Jump)
2025 outdoor – John Gorham (Long Jump)
2025 outdoor – Cole Gorham (Shot Put)
2025 outdoor – Anthony Voto (Hammer Throw)
2025 outdoor – Luke Stevenosky (Javelin)
2025 indoor – Daniel Smith (High Jump)
2025 indoor – John Gorham (Triple Jump)
2025 indoor – Cole Gorham (Shot Put)
2025 indoor – Anthony Voto (Weight Throw)
2024 outdoor - Miguel Charlery (200m)
2024 outdoor - Aaron Sanchez (High Jump)
2024 outdoor - 4x400m relay (Tyler Boone, Zandrew Bowe, Zephyr Crestwell, Miguel Charlery)
2024 outdoor - Cole Gorham (Discus)
2024 indoor - Cole Gorham (Shot Put)
2024 indoor - Tyler Boone (400m)
2024 indoor - 4x400m relay (Tyler Boone, Reanco Limberg, Jaylen Morrison, Miguel Charlery)
2023 outdoor - Kobe Jenkins (110m Hurdles)
2023 outdoor - Donavan Anderson (Triple Jump)
2022 indoor - Donavan Anderson (Triple Jump)
2021 outdoor - Dan Amari (Pole Vault)
2021 outdoor - Raul Esteves (100m)
2021 outdoor - Dominic Walton (Shot Put)
2021 outdoor - Carlos Pepin (High Jump)
2020 indoor - Darnell Randall (Long Jump)
2020 indoor - Tatiana Williams (Triple Jump)
2019 outdoor - Justin Miller (Long Jump)
2018 outdoor - Darnell Randall (Long Jump)
2018 indoor - Austin Horner (Decathlon)
Recent NCAA Qualifiers by ESU (All-Americans bold)
2026 outdoor – Anthony Voto (Hammer Throw and Shot Put)
2026 outdoor – Luke Stevenosky (Javelin)
2026 outdoor – Jalen Cook (High Jump)
2026 outdoor – Nasir Heard (Triple Jump
2026 indoor – Anthony Voto (Weight Throw)
2025 outdoor – Cole Gorham (Discus and Shot Put)
2025 outdoor – Luke Stevenosky (Javelin)
2025 outdoor – Chris Fredericks (Javelin)
2025 outdoor – Anthony Voto (Hammer Throw)
2025 outdoor – Peter Stanislavsky (High Jump)
2025 outdoor – Bryson Gilchrist (Long Jump)
2025 indoor – Cole Gorham (Shot Put)
2025 indoor – Anthony Voto (Weight Throw)
2024 outdoor - Cole Gorham (Discus)
2024 indoor - Cole Gorham (Shot Put)
2023 outdoor - Donavan Anderson (Long Jump)
2022 indoor - Donavan Anderson (Long Jump & Triple Jump)
2022 outdoor - Eric Garner (Javelin)
2018 outdoor - Aspen Gaita (Heptathlon)
2018 indoor - Aspen Gaita (Pentathlon)
2017 indoor - William Berry (Pentathlon)
PSAC Overall Award Winners
2023 - Donavan Anderson - Indoor Track & Field Freshman of the Year