Le Moyne College's men's and women's outdoor track and field teams kicked off their 2026 season at the Alan Connie Shamrock Invitational in Syracuse, attracting over 1,500 athletes from 85 collegiate programs across 19 states. Highlights from Day Two include strong performances from junior Joseph Doran, who set a personal best in the hammer throw, and the women鈥檚 4x200m relay team, which placed fifth. Notable individual efforts came from sophomore Carter DeRosa and junior Jake Roman, with both setting personal records in their events. The competition continues tomorrow as the Dolphins aim to improve on their performances.

By the Numbers
  • Over 1,500 student-athletes participated in the invitational.
  • Joseph Doran achieved a personal best in the hammer throw at 43.85m/142'-11.
  • The women鈥檚 4x200m relay team finished 5th with a time of 1:44.68.
State of Play
  • The Dolphins' men's program featured solid performances, including multiple personal bests.
  • The women's team showed promise, with competitive finishes in various events.
  • The event is ongoing, with more events scheduled for tomorrow, including the discus throw and steeplechase.
What's Next

The Dolphins look to build on today's results with more events tomorrow. Freshman Luca Cavallo will open the day in the discus throw, followed by a trio of competitors in the 3000m steeplechase. They aim to secure further top finishes and personal bests.

Bottom Line

Le Moyne College's track and field teams demonstrated strong potential at the Alan Connie Shamrock Invitational, with multiple athletes setting personal records. The team's performance highlights growth and competitiveness as they continue their season, making for an exciting continuation tomorrow.