Thirteen student-athletes from Embry-Riddle were recognized for their outstanding performances across three sports, receiving weekly honors from the Sunshine State Conference (SSC) and the Peach Belt Conference (PBC). Kailey Ludwig and Taylor Roth earned accolades in women's track and field, while the men's track and field team secured multiple awards. Notably, Mason Briggs excelled in the javelin and Luke Richardson broke school records in the 100m and 200m. The women's rowing team celebrated their Varsity 8+ boat winning the SSC Boat of the Week for the third time this season.

By the Numbers
  • Kailey Ludwig cleared 3.82m in pole vault, achieving a school record and NCAA II provisional standard.
  • Luke Richardson set records in the 100m with a time of 10.18 and 200m at 20.96, ranking third and ninth in NCAA Division II respectively.
State of Play
  • Women's track and field continues to show strength, with multiple athletes meeting NCAA II provisional standards.
  • The men's track and field team had a dominant week, sweeping PBC honors and making a significant impact on NCAA standings.
  • Women’s rowing maintains a strong performance streak, demonstrating consistent excellence in their races.
What's Next

As the season progresses, Embry-Riddle athletes are expected to continue competing at high levels, with potential for further records and honors. Upcoming meets and regattas will provide additional opportunities for student-athletes to shine.

Bottom Line

Embry-Riddle's recognition reflects the depth and talent across its athletic programs, underscoring a successful season that could lead to more accolades as they seek to maintain their competitive edge.