Results
READING, Pa. (Men’s Indoor Track & Field) – The Lebanon Valley claimed their second-straight Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Men’s Indoor Track & Field Championship on Saturday with a total of 118 points. Messiah finished in second with 103 points.
Lebanon Valley head coach Melissa Byler was named the MAC Coach of the Year.
Lebanon Valley assistant coach James O'Brien was named the MAC Assistant Coach of the Year.
Misericordia’s Richard Billings was named MAC Track Athlete of the Year.
Widener's Matayo McGraw was named MAC Field Athlete of the Year.
Arcadia’s Jey Brown was named the MAC Rookie of the Year.
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2025 MAC Indoor Track & Field Championships central page for final standings, results, all-conference teams, and more.
60-Meter Dash
Eastern’s Ni’Male Greenwood won gold with a time of 6.85 seconds. Misericordia's Richard Billings won silver with a time of 6.86 seconds, and Lebanon Valley’s Colin Winters took bronze with a time of 6.91 seconds.
60-Meter Hurdles
Misericordia’s Owen McGuffey won gold with a time of 8.27 seconds. DeSales Sam Estherson won silver with a time of 8.31 seconds, and Lebanon Valley's Daniel Murtha won bronze with a time of 8.31 seconds.
200-Meter Dash
Misericordia’s Richard Billings won gold with a time of 22.11 seconds. Eastern’s Ni’Male Greenwood took silver with a time of 22.28 seconds, and Widener’s Samuel Knowles won bronze with a time of 22.29 seconds.
400-Meter Dash
Widener’s Samuel Knowles won gold for the third straight year, this year with a time of 49.02 seconds. Stevenson’s Fabrice Saint Hillien took silver with a time of 49.83 seconds, and King’s Andrew Novrocki won bronze with a time of 50.33 seconds.
800-Meter Run
Lebanon Valley's Elijah McKell won gold for the second straight year, this year with a time of 1:55.74. Alvernia’s Spencer Hahn took silver with a time of 1:55.84, and Steven’s Daniel Jutras won bronze with a time of 1:56.52.
Mile Run
Lebanon Valley’s Rory Lieberman won gold with a time of 4:20.10. King’s Owen Foytack took silver with a time of 4:20.60, and Eastern’s Ryle Mellinger won bronze with a time of 4:22:29.
3,000-Meter Run
Messiah’s Louka Fetter won gold with a time of 8:33.82 and broke a MAC Championship record in the process. Lebanon Valley’s Rory Lieberman took silver with a time of 8:35.07, and Widener’s won bronze with a time of 8:35.63.
4x400-Meter Relay
Misericordia’s Richard Billings, Jacob Hunter, Joseph Vacchio, and Owen McGuffey won gold with a time of 3:24.73. Stevenson took silver with a time of 3:27.38, and Messiah won bronze with a time of 3:29.35.
4x800-Meter Relay
Lebanon Valley's Alec Di Cesare, Eric Shelton, Lukas Walko, and Elijah McKell won gold in a time of 7:58:11. Stevens took silver with a time of 8:00.02, and Messiah won bronze with a time of 8:02.30.
Triple Jump
Widener's Matayo McGraw won gold for the second straight year, and this year, he broke a MAC record with a mark of 15.12 meters. Widener's Jacob Grossman won silver with a mark of 14.10 meters, and Misericordia’s Matthieu Brunelle won bronze with a mark of 14.07 meters.
High Jump
Widener's Matayo McGraw won gold for the second straight year, this year with a jump of 1.98 meters. York’s Edwin Niemandt took silver with a jump of 1.92 meters, and Alvernia’s Leo Tirado took bronze with a jump of 1.92 meters.
Shot Put
York’s Andrew Mott won gold with a mark of 16.95 meters. Delaware Valley’s Brandon Perot took silver with a mark of 15:30 meters, and Messiah’s Nathan Bowman took bronze with a mark of 14:89 meters.
Heptathlon
Arcadia’s Jey Brown won gold for with a time with 4,541 points. Messiah’ Ben Reichenbach won bronze with 4,380 points, and York’s Matthew Martin won bronze with 4,347 points.