NAC Track & Field Championship Day 1 Recap
[RESULTS] WATERVILLE, Maine – The 2025 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Outdoor Track & Field Championship opened Friday afternoon at Colby College with the High Jump and Pole Vault events.
Husson junior
Alexis Freeman highlighted the day by setting a new NAC Championship record in the Pole Vault, clearing 3.00 meters (9-10.00).
The remainder of the championship resumes Saturday at 10:00 AM at the Alfond Track on Colby’s campus.
Men’s High Jump:
VTSU-Johnson junior
Eli Wilson captured the NAC title with a top mark of 1.93 meters (6-4.00), edging out UMaine-Farmington senior
Ben Vachon and Thomas College freshman
Jontreaz Hardy, who each cleared 1.90 meters (6-2.75).
Husson sophomore
Mykal Roberson, UMPI freshman
Jovain Barrett, and UMF freshman
Owen Booker each recorded a 1.80 meter (5-10.75) effort, while Thomas sophomore
Henry Phillips and UMPI junior
Westley Dyer cleared 1.75 meters (5-9.00).
Men’s Pole Vault
UMaine-Farmington senior
Seamus Reeve won the NAC title with a height of 3.35 meters (11-0.00), leading a strong UMF contingent. Freshman
Owen Booker and senior
Ben Vachon both cleared 3.20 meters (10-6.00), as did Thomas junior
Miles Gadwah.
UMPI’s
Alessandro Marroquin placed fifth with a 3.05-meter (10-0.00) effort while Thomas senior
Jordan Brooke and Husson freshman
Ian Cottrell tied at 2.90 meters (9-6.25). Thomas sophomore
Henry Phillips capped the scoring with a 2.75-meter (9-0.25) clearance.
Women’s High Jump:
Thomas College sophomore
Emma Burr claimed first in the Women’s High Jump, clearing 1.56 meters (5-1.50). She tied with Husson junior
Nina Gregory, who placed second based on attempts. UMaine-Farmington senior
Carrie Burr was third at 1.46 meters (4-9.50).
Three athletes cleared 1.36 meters (4-5.50): Thomas first-year
Kara Anderson finished fourth, while UMF’s
Kennedy Todd (JR) and
Emma Syphers (FR) tied for fifth.
Women’s Pole Vault:
Husson junior
Alexis Freeman set a NAC Championship record in the Pole Vault, clearing 3.00 meters (9-10.00) to top the field. The previous mark of 2.90 meters was set last spring by Thomas College’s
Emma Burr, now a sophomore, who placed second this year with a 2.65-meter (8-8.25) performance.
UMF junior
Erica Johnson and Thomas senior
Julia Reny tied for third at 2.35 meters (7-8.50). Husson freshman
Brianna Andrews placed fifth with a 2.20-meter (7-2.50) clearance, followed by UMF freshman
Monica Lewis in sixth at the same height. Husson’s
Nina Gregory and UMF’s
Emma Syphers each cleared 1.90 meters (6-2.75).