Men's Indoor Track & Field

Blue Jays Lead CC Men's Indoor Track & Field Preseason Poll

LANCASTER, Pa. -- Twelve-time defending champion Johns Hopkins has been selected as the favorite to repeat in the 2025-26 Centennial Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field Preseason Poll. The Blue Jays were one of three teams to receive first place votes, securing the top spot on seven ballots and compiling 63 points to lead the vote among CC head coaches. 

Ursinus (57) and Dickinson (51) both collected one first-place nod to land in second and third place, respectively, in the voting. 

Haverford was picked fourthh with 40 points, followed by Gettysburg (32), Muhlenberg (30), Swarthmore (24), McDaniel (17) and Franklin & Marshall (10). 

The 2025-26 campaign begins this weekend with all nine CC squads in action. The Centennial Conference Indoor Championship is set for February 28 - March 1 at Franklin & Marshall. 


2025-26 Centennial Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field Preseason Poll

Rank | Institution (First-Place Votes) Points
1. Johns Hopkins (7)        63
2. Ursinus (1)     57
3. Dickinson (1) 51
4. Haverford 40
5. Gettysburg 32
6. Muhlenberg 30
7. Swarthmore 24
8. McDaniel 17
9. Franklin & Marshall 10

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Two national champions, seven All-Americans, 22 All-Region performers and four conference record-holders return to the Centennial Conference this winter, making the 2025-26 season one of immense opportunity for more memorable moments at the conference, regional and national levels. 

Hopkins extended its CC winning streak last winter with its 12th consecutive indoor crown. The Blue Jays tallied 175 points to defeat second-place Ursinus by 43 points for the team title. 
Haverford remains the CC's all-time title leader with 17, followed by JHU's 11 and one each from Dickinson and Franklin & Marshall. 

Dickinson's Trevor Richwine is the lone returning athlete with All-America honors over mutliple seasons, having placed third in the 800 last winter and fifth as a sophomore in 2024. 

JHU's Alex Colletti and Fisayo Omonije made up half of the national championship distance medley relay for the Blue Jays at last year's NCAA meet. It marked the 12th indoor gold in conference history and the first since 2019. Emmanuel Leblond, who recently won the individual cross country national title, claimed a pair of All-America awards last year in the 5000m (2nd) and 3000m (9th). 

Dickinson's Franklyn Akabi-During (6th in 200m), Ursinus' Mitchell Davis (9th in pole vault) and JHU's Oluwademilade Adeniran (15th in triple jump) are also returning All-Americans. 

Active athletes with conference records currently to their names include Akabi-During (60m & 200m), Ursinus' Aiden Tobin (200m & 4x200 relay), Richwine (500m & 600m), Leblond (3000m & 5000m). 


Returning All-Americans (7)

Trevor Richwine, Dickinson, Sr. (2025-800m; 2024-800m)
Franklyn Akabi-During, Dickinson, So. (2025-200m)

Alex Colletti, Johns Hopkins, Jr. (2025-DMR)
Fisayo Omonije, Johns Hopkins, Sr. (2025-DMR)
Emmanuel Leblond, Johns Hopkins, Sr. (2025-5000m, 3000m)
Oluwademilade Adeniran, Johns Hopkins, Jr. (2025-TJ)

Mitchell Davis, Ursinus, So. (2025-PV)


Returning All-Region (22)

Trevor Richwine, Dickinson, Sr. (2025-400m, 800m; 2024-800m; 2023-DMR, 800m)
Franklyn Akabi-During, Dickinson, So. (2025-60m, 200m)

Liam O'Meara, Gettysburg, Jr. (2025-PV)

Reef Kirchner, Haverford, So. (2025-800m)

Emmanuel Leblond, Johns Hopkins, Sr. (2025-Mile, 3000m, 5000m; 2024-3000m, 5000m; 2023-5000m)
Connor Oiler, Johns Hopkins, Sr. (2025-3000m; 2024-3000m, DMR)
Oluwademilade Adeniran, Johns Hopkins, Jr. (2025-TJ; 2024-TJ)
Alex Colletti, Johns Hopkins, Jr. (2025-DMR; 2024-400m)
Sebastian Tangelson, Johns Hopkins, Jr. (2025-Heptathlon; 2024-TJ, Heptathlon)
Fisayo Omonije, Johns Hopkins, Sr. (2025-DMR, 4x400, 800m; 2024-DMR)
Spencer Ye, Johns Hopkins, Jr. (2025-4x400)
Josh Lee, Johns Hopkins, Sr. (2025-4x400)
Brady Ott, Johns Hopkins, So. (2025-Mile)
Aiden Deffner, Johns Hopkins, Jr. (2024-DMR)

Chris Short, Muhlenberg, Jr. (2025-200m, 400m)
David Seel, Muhlenberg, Jr. (2025-800m)
Jaden Snow, Muhlenberg, Jr. (2024-Heptathlon)

Kenneth Relovsky, Swarthmore, Jr. (2025-DMR, Mile; 2024-DMR)
Owen Lord, Swarthmore, So. (2025-DMR)

Aiden Tobin, Ursinus, Sr. (2025-200m; 2024-200m, 4x400)
Mitchell Davis, Ursinus, So. (2025-PV)
Liam Johnston, Ursinus, Sr. (2025-Mile)