The New England Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association (NEICAAA) 2025 Indoor Track & Field Championship was held on Friday and Saturday at the Reggie Lewis Track & Athletic Center (the Reggie!)
The women's 60 meter hurdles semi-final and final was contested on Saturday. Celia Kulis of Holy Cross won the event in a time of 8.56 seconds. Magdalena Brogioli running for Sacred Heart finished closely behind in second (8.61). Stonehill's Madison Rousseau ran 8.84 to finish third in the finals.







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In the men's 60 meter hurdles race, John Elie of Merrimack won the event in a time of 8.08 seconds, closely followed by MIT's Walter Truitt (8.10). New Haven's Jordan Emile finished in third place in 8.27 seconds.






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The women's Rachel St. Germain from Quinnipiac ran to first place with a time of 4:57.95. Stonehill's Jordan Malloy closed for second place in 4:58.38. Ava Mahoney running for Merrimack College finished in the third position in 5:01.45.






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The men's mile had some fast times. Holy Cross' Joseph Mahon battled for first place with a very fast time, finishing in 4:10.29. New Hamphire's Kevin Finn stayed with the leader for most of the race and finished in the second position (4:12.01). Kevin's teammate John Murphy ran with the leaders for most of the race and finished third in a time of 4:13.75.






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The women were flying around the track in the 400 meter run. Sadai Headley-Mawasi representing UMass Amherst sprinted to victory, posting the fastest time of the day in 55.03. Quinnipiac's Isabella Anzaldo finished strong for second place, with a time of 55.93. Running in the first heat, Molly O'Connor of Holy Cross finished with the third fastest time on the day (56.86).




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Holy Cross' Tristan Miller had a strong run in the men's 400 meters to post the fastest time of the day (48.25). Tristan ran in the first heat. Camden Rose of Rhode Island, running in the second heat, ran 48.62 to secure second place. Stonehill's Jack Dougherty ran 49.10 for the third position.




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Rylie Smith of Quinnipiac won the women's 500 meter run in 1:12.77. Sydney Federico of Rhode Island finished second with a time of 1:13.69. Stonehill's Kaytlin Encarnacao
posted the third fastest time of day, 1:14.00.





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The men's 500 meters run was quite competitive. Lance Hayes of Sacred Heart won the second heat and posted the fastest time of the day, finishing in 1:03.50. Colin Kirn of UMass Amherst finished in second with a time of 1:04.24. Rhode Island's Cooper Mitchell finished closely behind in third (1:05.10).





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