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Track & Field Travels to AE Indoor Championships

| By:
Nate David

Two day meet begins Friday at Boston University

VESTAL, N.Y. – The Binghamton track & field teams head to the America East Indoor Championships this weekend. The meet runs Friday-Saturday and returns to the Boston Track & Tennis Center for the second year in a row.

Binghamton has four defending champions taking part in the conference meet this weekend. They include junior Brennan Delany (men's heptathlon), senior Alyssa Armitage (women's pole vault), redshirt junior Brian Luciano (men's weight throw) and senior Joe Cardascia (men's 500). Armitage has won the women's pole vault three consecutive years.

Two other Bearcat athletes earned all-conference honors last year by finishing in the top three of an individual event –  junior Matthew Oluwole (men's high jump) and sophomore Anna Gansrow (women's mile).

In addition, junior Putu Sutayasa earned all-conference honors in the men's long jump at the outdoor meet last year and redshirt junior Jaston Ormsby won the men's indoor weight throw in 2023. Graduate student Hillary Abankwa, meanwhile, won the women's 500 indoor title two years ago. 

Senior Sydney Leitner was fourth in both the women's indoor 5,000 and outdoor 10,000 last season while junior Deborah Estabine was fourth in the women's weight throw.

Other Bearcats to watch this weekend include senior Samson Joseph, who is currently ranked second in the men's 60, and freshman Owen Keating, who is ranked first in the men's pole vault. 

Binghamton was third out of nine teams in the women's standings last year and fourth in the men's competition. 


 
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