2024 Recap
Susquehanna University dominated the 2024 Landmark Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships, securing their third consecutive title with 187.5 points. The River Hawks showcased a balanced team effort, with standout performances across multiple events. Charles Montross earned Rookie of the Year honors after winning the long jump and finishing second in the 60-meter hurdles. He was part of a strong hurdles contingent, with five Susquehanna athletes advancing to the finals, including Carter Smink, who claimed gold in the 60H.
The River Hawks also shone in relay events, with their 4x400m team setting a meet record with a time of 3:26.14. Additionally, Susquehanna dominated the distance events, with a win in the distance medley relay and strong individual performances from athletes like Elliott Davis, who took first in the 400m. In the field, Cole Goodwin captured the shot put title, while Montross added more points in the high jump. Head coach Ethan Senecal and his staff were honored with Coaching Staff of the Year accolades for their continued excellence. Susquehanna finished 58 points ahead of second-place Catholic and 80.5 points clear of third-place Moravian, continuing their dominance in the Landmark Conference.
2024 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
- Susquehanna University - 187.5 Points
- Catholic University - 129.5 Points
- Moravian University - 107 Points
- Elizabethtown College - 77 Points
- University of Scranton - 55.5 Points
- Goucher College - 50 Points
- Drew University - 30 Points
- Juniata College - 26.5 Points
Ticket Information
Fans are encouraged to buy tickets online via Hometown Ticketing before arriving at the venue. Individuals can pay on-site with their credit card via the Hometown Ticketing app. There will be no cash sales on-site.
TICKET PRICES
- Adults (18+): $15
- Youth (10-17): $10
- Landmark Students/Faculty with ID: FREE
The 2025 Landmark Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship will be held on Saturday, March 1st, 2025 at Prince George's Sports & Learning Complex in Landover, MD.
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Championship Poll
Susquehanna University enters the 2025 Landmark Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship as the favorite, topping the preseason poll with 49 points and seven first-place votes. The River Hawks, who have consistently been among the top programs in the conference, will look to defend their title against a competitive field. Moravian University, which secured 43 points and the only other first-place vote, sits in second and will aim to challenge for the top spot.
Catholic University (37 points) follows in third, positioning itself as a contender, while Elizabethtown College (28) and the University of Scranton (24) round out the top five. Drew University (20), Goucher College (14), and Juniata College (9) will look to make their mark with strong individual performances, hoping to outperform expectations on championship day.
Catholic University
- Head Coach: Steve Rahn (7th Season)
- Team Titles: 0
Coming off an impressive runner-up finish at last year’s championships, Catholic University is poised to contend for the title at the 2025 Landmark Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship. With a strong core of returning athletes, the Cardinals look to build on their recent success and make a push for the top spot.
Leading the way is senior Jevontae Fearwell, the reigning Landmark Conference Indoor Track Athlete of the Year. Fearwell holds program records in the 60m dash (6.90), 200m dash (21.96), 300m dash (35.28), and as part of the 4x200m relay (1:32.82). Junior Kendrick DuPree adds strength in mid-distance events, earning First Team All-Landmark honors in the 800m and Second Team recognition in the 4x400m relay.
Christian Di Nicolantonio enters the championship as one of the nation’s top pole vaulters. A First-Team All-American and three-time NCAA Indoor Championship qualifier, he made history last season by winning the 2024 NCAA outdoor pole vault title—the program’s first individual national championship since 1991. Di Nicolantonio holds both the program and Landmark Conference indoor pole vault record (5.20m) and currently leads all of Division III with a mark of 5.25m. With a combination of elite talent and depth across multiple events, Catholic will be a team to watch as it looks to compete for the conference title.
Drew University
- Head Coach: Sean Robinson (2nd Season)
- Team Titles: 0
In just its second season of competition, Drew University is quickly making strides and aims to climb the ranks at the 2025 Landmark Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship. With a mix of returning talent and promising newcomers, the Rangers are building a foundation for success.
Sophomore Aidan Hanson leads the sprint group, holding the program record in the 60m dash (7.07), which ranks 10th in the conference. In the field events, fellow sophomore Zach Mogambi has established himself as one of the top throwers in the Landmark, setting program records in the shot put (14.26m) and weight throw (14.79m), ranking first and second in the conference, respectively. First-year standout Olamilekan Olayiwola has made an immediate impact, leading the team in the 400m with a time of 53.71. With a growing roster and emerging talent, Drew looks to continue its upward trajectory and make a statement at this year’s championship.
Elizabethtown College
- Head Coach: Brian Falk (14th Season)
- Team Titles: 0
Elizabethtown College heads into the 2025 Landmark Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship with strong momentum, backed by several standout performances this season. The Blue Jays will rely on a combination of experienced veterans and rising talent as they look to make an impact at the conference meet.
Sprinter Trevor Albright has been a key contributor, clocking 22.63 seconds in the 200m—fourth-fastest in program history and currently 10th in the conference. He also posted a 49.02 in the 400m, ranking second in the Landmark. Distance runner Daniel Myers has also been a force, running 4:16.56 in the mile, good for second in the conference and fifth all-time at Etown.
In the hurdles, Adam Carmo continues to climb the program’s record books, moving into sole possession of second all-time with an 8.61 in the 60m hurdles, which ranks sixth in the conference. With a balanced roster of top-tier performers and emerging talent, the Blue Jays will look to make their presence felt at this year’s championship.
Goucher College
- Head Coach: Erick Camodeca (4th Season)
- Team Titles: 0
Goucher College enters the 2025 Landmark Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship looking to build on a promising winter season. Despite being a young squad, the Gophers have shown steady improvement and are ready to leave their mark at this year’s meet.
Leading the way is standout first-year Lyndon Amoateng, who currently tops the conference in the triple jump with a mark of 13.26m and ranks ninth in the long jump (6.13m). Sophomore Aidan Kress is also a key contributor in the jumps, sitting third in the conference in the triple jump at 13.00m. On the track, sophomore AJ Landy has been a strong presence in the sprints, ranking 13th in the 60m (7.13) and 15th in the 200m (22.84). With a mix of emerging talent and growing depth, Goucher looks to take another step forward and make an impact at the conference championship.
Juniata College
- Head Coach: Jake Kaylor (2nd Season)
- Team Titles: 0
Juniata College enters the 2025 Landmark Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship with a talented roster eager to compete at a high level. The Eagles will look to make an impact behind strong performances on both the track and the field events.
Senior sprinter Colson Lewis leads the way, currently holding the top spot in the conference in the 60m dash with a time of 6.92 while also ranking eighth in the 200m (22.56). In the field, first-year standout Spencer Siegel has emerged as a key contributor, sitting fifth in the conference in the shot put with a mark of 13.85m.
With a strong core of athletes, Juniata aims to deliver standout performances and compete among the conference’s best at this year’s championship.
Moravian University
- Head Coach: Jesse Baumann (14th Season)
- Team Titles: 12 (2008, 2010-20)
Moravian University is determined to reclaim the Landmark Conference Indoor Track & Field Championship, eyeing their 13th title after a dominant decade in the 2010s.
The Greyhounds’ strength is evident across both sprints and distance events, led by Trevor Gray, Bryan Kerchner, and Cole Stanchina. Senior sprinter Gray ranks second in the conference in the 60m with a time of 6.96 and sixth in the 200m at 22.39. On the distance side, junior Kerchner has been a standout, holding fourth in the 800m (1:56.45), third in the mile (4:18.08), and first in the 3000m (8:33.03). Senior Stanchina has excelled in the 5000m, ranking first with a time of 14:45.66. The Greyhounds dominate the distance events, holding three of the top five spots in the 3000m and four of the top five in the 5000m.
With a powerful mix of sprinting and distance talent, Moravian is poised to make another strong push for the conference championship.
University of Scranton
- Head Coach: Jon Cutright (2nd Season)
- Team Titles: 0
The University of Scranton Royals are primed to make a strong showing at the 2025 Landmark Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship. With a roster filled with talent and potential, the Royals are ready to compete for top spots in several events.
Leading the charge is senior distance runner Christian Snee, who currently ranks third in the 800m (1:56.07) and fourth in the mile (4:19.87). The Royals’ 4x200m relay team is also a formidable force, sitting second in the conference with a time of 1:32.35.
In the field events, first-year athlete Peter Sorbera has made an immediate impact, ranking fifth in both the high jump (1.82m) and long jump (6.42m). With a solid combination of seasoned talent and emerging stars, Scranton is poised to make a strong push at this year’s championship.
Susquehanna University
- Head Coach: Ethan Senecal (7th Season)
- Team Titles: 4 (2009, 2022-24)
Reigning champions Susquehanna University are determined to defend their title at the 2025 Landmark Conference Indoor Track & Field Championship. Under the guidance of Ethan Senecal and the 2024 Coaching Staff of the Year, the River Hawks have become a dominant force in the conference and a national contender.
The team features a deep and talented lineup, with top-10 performances in nearly every event. Senior sprinters Elliott Davis and Brandon Zimmerman have been key contributors in the track events. Davis leads the conference in the 200m (21.65) and 400m (48.01) and ranks 13th nationally. He is also part of the 4x400m relay team, which holds the top spot in the conference and is ranked eighth in Division III with a time of 3:14.98. Zimmerman ranks second in the conference in the 60m (6.96) and first in the long jump (7.09m).
In the field events, sophomores Charles Montross, and Seth Taub, and junior Cole Goodwin have been standout performers. Montross, the 2024 Landmark Conference Rookie of the Year, currently sits atop the conference in the high jump (1.99m). Taub ranks third in the pole vault (4.15m), while Goodwin is sixth in the shot put (13.21m) and first in the weight throw (15.33m).
With a well-rounded roster and a wealth of top-tier talent, Susquehanna is primed to make a strong push for another championship title.
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