The 2025 NEICAAA Indoor TracK & Field Championship was held on Friday and Saturday at the Reggie Lewis Track & Athletic Center.
In the women's 60 meter dash, Nyasia Dailey of Quinnipiac got a fantastic start and pressed her advantage to the end, posting a very fast time of 7.42. Mariam Nada of New Hampshire finished in the second position with a time of 7.61. UMass Amherst's Faith Richardson took the third spot, finishing in 7.67.



In the men's 60 meter sprint Rhode Island's Alex Arbogast blazed to a fast finish (6.80). New Haven's Joshua Stewart leaned for the second position, finishing in 6.88 over Rhode Island's LJ Raye, who secured third in 6.89.




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Alex Lusby of Holy Cross won the women's 800 meter run in 2:12.10. New Hampshire's Gabby Deangelis finished second with a time of 2:15.09. Kelsey Wolff of Rhode Island finished in the third position in 2:15.32.



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Jaden Enis of Rhode Island won a scintillating 800 meter race in 1:54.42. Bentley's Ryan Orr was right there, finishing just behind in second place. Ryan's time was 1:54.52. Assumption's Colby Medeirosn was also very close to the near victory, but placed third in 1:54.54.



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The women's 1000 meter race was won by Rhode Island's Lily Saul in 2:47.11. Erin Hurley, also running for Rhode Island, finished in second place (2:54.78). New Hampshire's Regan Doody placed third, running 2:54.85.



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Matthew Armstrong of Rhode Island won the men's 1000 meter race (2:30.53), punching the air in victory. New Hampshire's Samuel Hilts outkicked his teammate to secure the second position in 2:32.59. Ian Smith finished a close third with a time of 2:33.16.



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The women's 3000 was very competitive, won by Abigail Hughes of Holy Cross prevailing in a time of 9:41.40 over Quinnipiac's Alessandra Zaffina (9:42.81). Grace Sousa of Sacred Heart finished third in 9:54.79.




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Aidan Shea of New Hampshire won the men's 3000 meter run in 8:14.33. Aidan was able to outduel UMass Amherst's Erik Unger (8:15.97). Liam Lyons of Holy Cross finished in the third position, running 8:17.18.




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Courtney Rowland of UMass Amherst won the women's high jump, clearing 5' 8¾". Sacred Heart's Magdalena Brogioli placed second, leaping over 5' 7¾". Hannah Santos of Stonehill cleared 5' 6½" to secure third place.






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