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Jerael Moore Men's Track 2025-26
Edmund Arquitola
Jerael Moore led the Hawks in the 60m on Saturday

Men’s Track Competes at Scarlet and White Invite

1/24/2026 10:00:00 PM

BOSTON, Mass. – The Saint Joseph's men's track and field team finished action at the Bruce Lehane Scarlet and White Invite on Saturday inside the Boston University Track and Tennis Center.
 
TRACK EVENTS
  • The Hawks opened the meet in the 5000m, highlighted by a pair of top-five finishes and multiple personal bests. Gavin Mogck led the way with a third-place finish and a personal-best time of 14:30.61. Jay Shanahan followed closely in fifth, also recording a personal best in 14:33.30. Anthony Gargani placed eighth in 14:41.85, while Andrea Botteon finished in 14:46.98 and Ian Romea ran a personal-best 14:49.37.
  • In the 60m dash prelims, Jerael Moore led the Hawks with a time of 7.19 to place 22nd. Paride Iacono followed in 37th with a time of 7.40.
  • In the 200m, Ben Henry delivered one of the top performances of the day for Saint Joseph's, finishing second overall with a time of 21.59. Logan Maloney placed 16th in 22.27, while Paride Iacono finished 21st in 22.44 and Jerael Moore finished with a personal best for 22nd with a time of 22.47. Layton Holt finished in 23.36, followed by James Mackey in 23.44 to round out the event for the Hawks.
  • The 400m saw Henry continue his strong day with a third-place finish in 48.44. Logan Maloney added a personal-best performance, finishing eighth in 48.92. Eli Turner placed 23rd in 50.82, with James Mackey clocking 51.42 and Layton Holt finishing in 51.59.
  • Cristian Cruz paced the Hawks in the 500m with a seventh-place finish in 1:04.78. Luke Noss followed closely in eighth at 1:04.90, while Brody Wyatt recorded a personal-best time of 1:07.77 to place 15th.
  • In the 800m, Alex Wockenfuss led with a seventh-place finish and with a personal best of 1:51.60. Regent Walden placed 15th with a time of 1:54.16, followed by Elijah Smith in 16th at 1:54.25 and Chris Manzo in 19th at 1:54.62. Tommy Silvester finished 43rd in 1:59.84.
  • Will Rau led the Hawks in the 1000m, finishing seventh overall with a time of 2:27.75. Tom Barausky placed 12th in 2:29.56, just ahead of Jackson Kane in 13th at 2:29.64. Immanuel Rota-Talarico finished 22nd with a time of 2:31.67 while Anton Bovone finished in 2:34.59 and Matthew Carnes followed in 2:34.92 to round out the event.
  • Rau placed 27th in the Mile with a time of 4:12.46. Christian Napoli recorded a personal-best time of 4:15.22 to place 35th, with Matt Hoffman finishing in 4:16.72, followed by Josh Forrest at 4:16.96 and Elijah Stoudt in 4:31.46.
  • Michael Glavin led the way in the 3000m with an eighth-place finish in 8:11.50. Ryan Cichocki placed 16th with a time of 8:21.71, followed by Noah Deckert in 18th at 8:22.50. Brendan Hefferan finished 25th in 8:28.30, while Elijah Stoudt placed 39th with a time of 8:49.58.
  • Will Rau led the Hawks in the 1500m, placing 26th in 3:54.27. Hoffman, Napoli, and Forrest followed with times of 3:58.19, 3:58.98, and 3:59.43, and Elijah Stoudt finished 55th in 4:11.95.
 
UP NEXT
The Hawks will return next week, staying in Philadelphia to take part in the Penn Invite on Friday, January 30.
 
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