McGraw is a National Champion; 12 Earn All-American Honors

Matayo McGraw is a national champion in the triple jump

5/24/2025 3:35:15 PM

GENEVA, Ohio. (Outdoor Track & Field) – The 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships was completed on Saturday hosted by the SPIRE Institute. The Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) saw X All-America performances and one national champion.

Matayo McGraw of Widener jumped 15.32-meters to claim first place in the Triple Jump. 

York's Andrew Mott claimed two top-5 finishes with a third place finish in discus and a fourth place finish in shot put.
 
Full event recaps from the championship are below.
 
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Discus Throw
York’s Andrew Mott took third place with a throw of 51.29m. Mott is a two-time NCAA All-American, three-time NCAA national qualifier, holds the MAC record (55.57m), holds the MAC championship record (53.42m), is four-time MAC champion in discus. 
 
Shot Put
Mott placed fourth with a throw of  17.48m. Mott is a two-time NCAA All-American, a two-time NCAA national qualifier, and a two-time MAC champion.

Javelin 
Lebanon Valley's Nick Guerieri, Michael De Falcis, and Ian Paul earn Second Team All-American Honors. Guerieri finished 10th with a throw of 59.79 meters. De Falcis was 11th with a throw of 59.43 meters. Paul finished 14th with a mark of 57.56 meters.

Hammer
First timer Isaac Almoney of Widener came home with First Team All-American Honors. Almoney thre for a distance of 60.40-meter to finish in eighth.

Pole Vault
York's Brayden Ecker earned Second Team NCAA All-America honors with a ninth-place finish with a height of height of 4.95m. Ecker is the first pole vaulter to earn NCAA All-America status in York history.

Triple Jump
McGraw capped off his sophomore season as a National Champion in the triple jump. In his final attempt, McGraw jumped 15.32-meters, a personal best to capture First Team All-American Status. 

400 Meter Dash
Samuel Knowles of Widener is no stranger to the NCAA Championship. Knowles finished with a time of 48.68 to pick up second team honors. 

Misericordia's Jacob Hunter collected second-team All-America honors. Hunter ran 48.79 to finish 15th overall.

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5K
Widener's Gabby Nye finishes a remarkable career with a Second Team All-American honor with a time of 16:50.57.

800 Meter Dash
Hailey Shreffler capped off her career after placing 12th overall to earn Second-Team All-America honors. Shreffler ran a time of 2:12.38 to finish 12th overall.