Men's Indoor Track & Field

Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship Preview

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The 2025 Centennial Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships are set for March 1-2 at Schnader Fieldhouse on the campus of Franklin & Marshall College. The two-day event will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday and continue through Sunday afternoon with 19 events to be held for both the men and women. 

Eleven-time defending champion Johns Hopkins will aim to continue its winning streak this weekend. At least year's championship, the Blue Jays compiled 187.5 points to edge second-place Ursinus by five team points. 

Four CC squads are ranked among the top 10 of USTFCCCA regional rankings entering this weekend. In the Mid-Atlantic Region, Hopkins tops the list while Dickinson is ranked eighth. In the Metro gion, Haverford is third and Ursinus is sixth. 

The last team other than Hopkins to hoist the Centennial men's indoor trophy was Haverford in 2012. In the 30-year history of the Centennial event, Haverford owns the most team titles with 17, followed by Hopkins (11), Dickinson (1) and Franklin & Marshall (1). 

One conference record was set during the regular season. JHU's Emmanuel Leblond posted not only the top 3,000 meter time in CC history, but one of the top marks in NCAA Division III history. At Boston University's David Hemery Invitational on February 14, Leblond posted the fourth-best time in Division III history in 7:57.85, one of just five instances in Division III history of an indoor 3,000 being run in under eight minutes. The time bested the previous CC record of 8:06.56 by nearly nine seconds and topped the previous Hopkins program record by just under 14 seconds. 

Leblond is one of nine returning individual champions looking to claim more gold medals this weekend. Leblond is the defending champion in both the 3,000 and 5,000 meters, but will compete in the mile and the 3,000 this winter. Ursinus' Aiden Tobin, the reigning Most Outstanding Track Performer of the meet, will vie for repeat golds in the 60-meter dash and the 200 meters. Tobin's 200 time of 22.10 last winter established a new championship meet record. McDaniel's Oral Anthony-Coleman is also a previous champion in the 60 dash, having won the event back in 2023. 

High jump is the other event with two returning champions in the field, a pair of teammates from Ursinus. James Sims won the event in 2024 while Markel Roberts-Jackson took home gold in 2023. Other gold medalists back in competition this weekend include Dickinson's Trevor Richwine (800), Haverford's Reza Eshghi (mile), and JHU's Ethan Oluwole (long jump) and Peter Lim (2023 pole vault).