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Ravens Make History as Men Place Third, Women Seventh at NE10 Championships 

Ravens Make History as Men Place Third, Women Seventh at NE10 Championships 
HOOKSETT, N.H. (5/3/25) - The Franklin Pierce University track & field teams capped off a strong showing at the 2025 Northeast-10 Conference Championships on Saturday. The men's squad claimed third place overall, while the women's team finished seventh. Day 2 featured record-breaking performances, historic podium sweeps, and multiple medal-winning efforts across the board. 

Men's Results

Stephen Harris led the charge for the Ravens, capturing the gold medal in the 200-meter dash with a time of 21.50 seconds. Harris also added to his medal haul with a bronze in the 100-meter dash, clocking in at 10.85 seconds. 

History was made in the men's 3000-meter steeplechase, where Franklin Pierce swept the podium for the first time in program history. Ryan Outerbridge led the charge with a gold-medal performance, followed closely by Angel Mendo Alonso for silver and Sam Fortin for bronze. 

In field events, Salvatore Lando secured a bronze medal in the discus throw, reaching a distance of 41.86 meters. 

Noah Delgado added to the medal count with a silver in the decathlon, scoring 5,857 points. His top performances in the discus throw and pole vault helped him secure a strong second-place finish in the multi-event competition. 

Also adding to the program's accolades, John Viens was honored with the NE10 Elite 24 Award, which recognizes the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA at the finals site. Viens becomes the 10th male and 14th overall Franklin Pierce student-athlete to earn the prestigious academic award.  

Women's Results

The women's 4x100-meter relay team continued their impressive momentum, breaking the program record for the third consecutive weekend. The quartet of Abbie Jacobson, Sidney Chapman, Briahna Bouchard and Issys Price earned a bronze medal with a time of 47.88 seconds, marking another milestone in a standout season. 

Lanette StJohn delivered a strong showing in the heptathlon, earning silver with 4,279 points. She won both the 200-meter dash and the long jump, collecting valuable points to climb the podium in the seven-event contest. 

Medal Count

Gold 

Ryan Outerbridge – Men's 10000m, Men's Steeplechase  

Stephen Harris – Men's 200m 

Silver  

Jennifer Kulick – Women's High Jump 

Noah Delgado – Men's Decathlon 

Lanette StJohn – Women's Heptathlon  

Bronze  

Zaire Rosa – Men's Long Jump  

Salvatore Lando – Men's Discus Throw 

Women's 4x100 Relay (Jacobson, Chapman, Bouchard, Price)  

Stephen Harris – Men's 100m