Women's Track & Field

PSAC student-athletes earn multiple First Team All-America status to conclude 2026 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships

NCAA DIVISION II OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS - DAYS 2 + 3

EMPORIA, Kan. -
Multiple PSAC student-athlete logged excellent finishes on the final day of the 2026 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships, including the Shippensburg 4x100 relay team of Ni'Male Greenwood, Gabriel Lewis, Lavar Jackson, and Ke'Aune Green, who finished second with a time of 39.66. The quartet, which earned First Team All-America honors, came within a half second of their all-time PSAC record they set earlier this season. 

Also earning First Team All-America was another Raider, Gian Greggo, in the shot put, finished third with a distance of 61-2.25. The East Stroudsburg duo of Shannon Harnett and Porschia Bennett were also First Teamers in the high jump, with Harnett tied for sixth and Porschia Bennett tied for eighth -- while Edinboro's Jada Cole was also 13th in the event to earn Second Team honors.


Bloomsburg's Kelly Leszcynski earned Second Team All-America in the Javelin with a throw of 151-0 for ninth place. Other PSAC Second Team All-Americans included Slippery Rock's Logan Anderson in the decathlon (10th place), Anthony Voto in the shot put (16th), and ESU's Luke Stevenosky in the javelin (10th place.)

Other notable Honorable Mention All-Americans: East Stroudsburg's Jalen Cook (17th, men's high jump), Shannon Harnett (17th, women's triple jump), and Nasir Heard (men's triple jump, 20th)... Shippensburg's Ke'Aune Green (17th, 200m) and Jackson Hersh (21st, men's javelin)... and Kutztown's Kevin Givone (19th, men's javelin) and Andrew Szeplaki (17th, pole vault).
 

NCAA DIVISION II OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS - DAY 1

EMPORIA, Kan. -
East Stroudsburg's Anthony Voto earned First Team All-America status with his sixth place finish in the men's hammer throw on the first day of the 2026 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Other PSAC athletes competing on Day 1 earned Honorable Mention All-America, including Millersville's Sarah Hessler (18th in the women's hammer throw), California's Loreena Manser (20th in the women's long jump), Shippensburg's Garrett Quinan (17th in the 10,000m), and West Chester's Josh Miller (18th in the 10,000m.)
 

INDIANAPOLIS – 27 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference student-athletes, 20 men and 7 women, have been selected to compete in the 2026 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships, as announced by the NCAA on Tuesday evening, May 12.

The national championships will be held May 21-23 in Emporia, Kansas at Welch Stadium. Emporia State University will serve as the host of the championships and they will be streamed live on NCAA.com.  
 
MEN (all track events are prelims)


Shippensburg leads the way with eight total selections: Tommy Crum, Jr. in the 1,500m, Ke'Aune Green in the 100m and 200m, Garrett Quinan in the 10,000m, Gabriel Lewis in the 100m, Gian Greggo in the Shot Put, Jackson Hersh in the Javelin Throw, and the 4x100m Relay team consists of Green, Lewis, Ni'Male Greenwood, and Lavar Jackson. 

East Stroudsburg qualified four student-athletes, including Jalen Cook (High Jump), Nasir Heard (Triple Jump), Luke Stevenosky (Javelin Throw), and Anthony Voto (Shot Put and Hammer Throw.)

The Slippery Rock trio of Logan Anderson (Decathlon), Zach Gose (Hammer Throw), and Seaton Wozniak (Shot Put) were also selected.

Rounding out the men's selections is a pair of Kutztown Golden Bears in Kevin Givone (Javelin Throw) and Andrew Szeplaki (Pole Vault), as well as Lock Haven's Josiah Schans (110m Hurdles), Seton Hill's Jacy Willis (400m dash), and West Chester's Josh Miller (10,000m)

WOMEN (all track events are prelims)
 
For the women, the California pair of Brianna Lee (High Jump) and Loreena Manser (200m Dash, Long Jump) were selected, as were two from East Stroudsburg in Porschia Bennett (High Jump) and Shannon Harnett (Triple Jump, High Jump.)

Additionally, Bloomsburg's Kelly Leszcynski (Javelin), Edinboro's Jada Cole (High Jump), and Millersville's Sarah Hessler (Hammer Throw) were also selected.