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ROSALIE VINCENT EARNS TWO BRONZE MEDALS AS MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD CONCLUDE 2026 NEC CHAMPIONSHIPS

5/3/2026 6:30:00 PM


New Britain, Conn. – The Le Moyne College men's and women's outdoor track & field team concluded the 2026 NEC Outdoor Track & Field Championships Sunday afternoon. Junior Rosalie Vincent (Syracuse, N.Y./Bishop Grimes) earned the best individual finish of the day for the 'Phins after placing 3rd overall in both the 100m and 200m, running times of 12.06 and 24.94 respectively.
 
Freshman Alexis Vincent (Wynantskill, N.Y./Averill Park) also qualified for the 100m finals, placing 7th overall after running a time of 12.56. Sophomore Isabella O'Donnell (Latham, N.Y./Shaker) placed 6th overall in the 1500m after running a time of 4:52.09.
 
In the 400m hurdles, sophomore Jasmin Gonzalez-Rivera (Utica, N.Y./Thomas R. Proctor/Monmouth) and junior Amanda Lowenguth (Webster, N.Y./Webster Thomas) placed 4th and 5th overall after running times of 1:06.95 and 1:07.94.
 
The quartet of Lowenguth, Rosalie Vincent, sophomore Jacey Locci (Stillwater, N.Y./Stillwater) and Alexis Vincent placed 7th overall in the 4x100m relay, clocking in with a time of 49.34.
 
Junior Mike Purvis (Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool) placed 7th overall in the men's 3000m steeple, clocking in with a time of 9:46.30. Freshman Andrew Shupe (Easton, Pa./Notre Dame Green Pond), freshman Owen Mulholland (Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill), freshman John Contrera (Rochester, N.Y./Hilton), and senior Jordan Johnson (Plainfield, N.J./Timothy Christian School) competed in the men's 4x100m relay, placing 7th overall after running a time of 43.18.
 
Mulholland, junior Skylar Gravell (Malone, N.Y./Franklin Academy), Johnson and senior Joseph Pecoraro (Staten Island, N.Y./St. Joseph's by the Sea) placed 8th overall in the 4x400m relay, clocking in with a time of 3:28.09 to conclude the top scoring placements of the day for the 'Phins.
 
 
 
 
 
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