Men's Outdoor Track & Field

Hopkins Tops Men's Outdoor Track & Field Preseason Poll

LANCASTER, Pa. -- Johns Hopkins secured the top position and distinction as preseason favorite in the 2025 Centennial Conference Men's Outdoor Track & Field Preseason Poll. The Blue Jays received six first-place votes and compiled 62 points to edge Ursinus for the No. 1 spot in a vote among conference head coaches. 

The three-time defending champion Bears earned three first-place votes and 59 points to finish second in the poll. Haverford was projected to finish third with 41 points, with Dickinson and Muhlenberg deadlocked in a fourth-place tie with 39 points apiece. 

Most CC teams will begin the outdoor campaign in late March. The Centennial Outdoor Championship meet is set for May 2-3-4 at Ursinus. 


2025 Centennial Conference Men's Outdoor Track & Field Preseason Poll

Rank | Institution (First-Place Votes) Points
1. Johns Hopkins (6)    62
2. Ursinus (3) 59
3. Haverford 41
4T. Dickinson 39
4T. Muhlenberg 39
6. McDaniel 33
7. Swarthmore 20
8. Franklin & Marshall 17
9. Gettysburg 14

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Ursinus captured its third consecutive Centennial Conference Men's Outdoor Track & Field championship last spring, becoming the third program in conference history to win at least three consecutive outdoor crowns. Johns Hopkins won seven straight titles from 2024-21 while Haverford won the first 16 titles in CC history from 1994-2009. Dickinson is the only other CC team to have won a conference outdoor title, owning back-to-back championships in 2010-11. 

The Bears compiled 214 points throughout the three-day championship to defeat second-place Johns Hopkins (196.5) by 17.5 points. Host Muhlenberg finished in third place with 117.5 points, followed by McDaniel (83) and Haverford (78) in the top five. 

Dickinson's Trevor Richwine headlines the list of returners to the conference this spring. As a sophomore last spring, Richwine was named the Most Outstanding Track Performer at the CC championship, Track Athlete of the Year based on performances from the regular season and the conference championship, and went on to take fourth place in the 800 meters at nationals to claim All-America honors. Richwine is one of two returning All-Americans in the CC this spring along with Muhlenberg's Noel House, who finished eighth in the javelin. 

Richwine, House, Haverford's Reza Eshghi, JHU's Connor Oiler and Emmanuel Leblond, F&M's Justin Kolpan and Ursinus' Jayden McKeen, Aiden Tobin and Devon Greaves will each aim to return to the NCAA championships this season. 


Returning All-America (2)

Trevor Richwine, Dickinson, Jr. (2024-800m)

Noel House, Muhlenberg, Gr. (2024-Javelin)


Returning All-Region (29)

Trevor Richwine, Dickinson, Jr. (2024-400m, 800m; 2023-800m)

Will Bramley, Franklin & Marshall, Sr. (2024-Hammer; 2023-Hammer)
Justin Kolpan, Franklin & Marshall, So. (2024-Javelin)

Reza Eshghi, Haverford, Sr. (2024-1500m, 5000m; 2023-1500m)
Peter LaRochelle, Haverford, Sr. (2024-5000m, 10,000m; 2023-5000m, 10,000m)
Seamus Fraser, Haverford, Sr. (2024-Steeple)

Emmanuel Leblond, Johns Hopkins, Jr. (2024-Steeple, 5000m; 2023-10,000m)
Tommy Li, Johns Hopkins, Sr. (2024-5000m; 2023-5000m)
Connor Oiler, Johns Hopkins, Jr. (2024-Steeple; 2023-Steeple)
Oluwademilade Adeniran, Johns Hopkins, So. (2024-Triple Jump)
Alex Colletti, Johns Hopkins, So. (2024-200m)
Matt Kelly, Johns Hopkins, Jr. (2024-5000m, 10,000m)
Peter Lim, Johns Hopkins, Sr. (2024-Pole Vault)
Kenny Wanlass, Johns Hopkins, So. (2024-5000m)

Alex Brown, McDaniel, Jr. (2024-Long Jump)
Oral-Anthony Coleman, McDaniel, Sr. (2024-200m)

Noel House, Muhlenberg, Gr. (2024-Javelin; 2023-Javelin)
Chris Short, Muhlenberg, So. (2024-4x400m)
Raam Ravishankar, Muhlenberg, So. (2024-4x400m)
David Seel, Muhlenberg, So. (2024-800m, 4x400m)

Colin DeLaney, Swarthmore, Sr. (2024-Steeple; 2023-Steeple)
Gabe Hines, Swarthmore, Jr. (2023-Pole Vault)

Aiden Tobin, Ursinus, Jr. (2024-200m, 4x100, 4x400; 2023-4x400)
Devon Greaves, Ursinus, Sr. (2024-400 Hurdles; 2022-4x400)
Ethan Chambers, Ursinus, Sr. (2024-Decathlon; 2023-Decathlon)
Liam Johnston, Ursinus, Jr. (2024-1500m, Steeple)
Jayden McKeen, Ursinus, So. (2024-Javelin)
Chase Shaneman, Ursinus, Sr. (2024-Discus)
Tom Wood, Ursinus, Sr. (2024-Shot Put)