LOCK HAVEN, Pa. --- The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference released its fourth set of Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field Athletes of the Week. For the women, Seton Hill's Nemani Moon (Track) and Shippensburg's Ashley Laukus (Field) were honored. For the men, Kutztown's Michael Fellin and Slippery Rock's Matthew Crow earned Co-Track Athlete of the Week honors while Lock Haven's Eric Zalar was selected as Field Athlete of the Week.
Women's Indoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week
Nemani Moon
Seton Hill
Mid-Distance
Sophomore
Kunkletown, Pa. / Pleasant Valley
Moon set a new Seton Hill school record in the 800m with a time of 2:16.33 at the Ashland Invitational. It is the best time in the PSAC this season and second-best in the Atlantic Region. She was also part of the 4x4 relay team which ran a 3:56.74. The 4x4 time is also the best in the PSAC this season and third-best in the region.
Women's Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Ashley Laukus
Shippensburg
Jumps
Junior
Irwin, Pa. / Norwin
At Bucknell's Gulden Invitational, Laukus eclipsed 5 feet, 7 ¼ inches (1.71 meters) on her first attempt at the height to cap off the best performance of her collegiate career and win the competition. She moved from sixth place into second place all-time at Shippensburg, trailing only school-record holder Rebekah Newhart (5 feet, 7 ¾ inches in 2010). The NCAA provisional qualifier puts Laukus atop the PSAC leaderboard and into a tie for 12th place on the NCAA Division II national performance list. She cleared five heights on the day, beginning at 5 feet, 1 inch (1.55 meters).
Co-Men's Indoor Track Athlete of the Week
Michael Fellin
Kutztown
Sprints
Senior
Sheppton, Pa. / Marian Catholic
Fellin posted a NCAA provisional qualifying time in winning the 60-meter dash at Saturday's Gulden Invitational hosted by Bucknell. Fellin, an All-American Second Team finisher at the 2025 NCAA DII Championships, ran a 6.75 in the finals to top a trio of Shippensburg competition. The school record holder in the 60m, Fellin achieved his third NCAA cut time in two meets this season after eclipsing the provisional standard of 6.82 in both prelims and finals at the Fast Times Before Finals meet at Lehigh back in early December.
Co-Men's Indoor Track Athlete of the Week

Matthew Crow
Slippery Rock
Hurdles
Senior
Honey Brook, Pa. / Twin Valley
Crow tallied an NCAA provisional time of 8.14 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles at the Ashland Invitaitonal, marking one of just six individual NCAA marks recorded by PSAC men in any track events so far this year. He finished sixth in the finals of the event, but was the second Division II finisher in the field.
Men's Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Eric Zalar
Lock Haven
Throws
Junior
Shamokin, Pa. / Shamokin
Zalar won the Field Athlete of the Meet at the Gulden Invite with his impressive and record-breaking weight throw. With a mark of 67-02.0, Zalar broke the previous PSAC indoor record of 66-3.75 from 2010 and Lock Haven's previous record of 61-8.5 set by Mark Manno in 2013.