To be eligible for the MAAC All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must complete two semesters at their institution and hold a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 on a 4.0 scale. A total of 162 student-athletes comprise the 2018 MAAC Women's Outdoor Track & Field All-Academic Team, while 121 make up the Men's All-Academic Team. The Manhattan women's and men's teams both placed fourth in the league in total student-athletes named to the All-Academic Team.
Manhattan track and field heads to Lawrenceville, NJ this weekend for the 2018 MAAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Competition will begin Saturday with the men's hammer throw and several other field events. Saturday's running finals include the men's and women's 3,000-meter steeplechase and 10,000-meter runs. Running finals will continue Sunday.
Last year, the Jaspers' men's and women's programs each placed third overall at the MAAC Championships. Then freshman Brenton Foster (Townsville, Australia / William Ross) was named field Rookie of the Meet after earning bronze in the men's long jump and fourth in the men's high jump.
For more information on this weekend's events, visit the MAAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships page.
Women's Track & Field All-Academic Team | Men's Track & Field All-Academic Team |
Madison Arndt | Ryan Addlesberger |
Niasia Boone | Adam Alshoubeki |
Megan Carmody | Ire Bozovicar |
Paige Chapman | Jack Consolini |
Jasmine Davis | John Dove |
Lisa Fajardo | Brenton Foster |
Caroline Ferri | Patrick Hennelly |
Kelly Gorman | Timothy Iannuzzo |
Caitlin Hartnett | Amir Khaghani |
Megan Haugh | Nesta Littlejohn |
Sam Hoagland | Love Litzell |
Keeley Hogan | Fredrik Lofgren |
Kim Jelich | Nick Matson |
Mikeisha Kelly | Sean Mirando |
Samantha Manalastas | Chris Orlando |
Grace Ostolozaga | Drew Reda |
Charlene Pohl | Will Stallings |
Elizabeth Reid | Chris Woodhouse |
Kaitlyn Smith | |
Erin Spadaccini | |
Gianna Tinto |