The Adelphi University track and field team set new records at the Rick McCorkle Invitational, marking significant achievements ahead of the Northeast 10 Conference Championship. Key athletes, including Imani Mudiay and Gabrielle Stafford, excelled, breaking records in their events, while several others achieved personal bests. The meet, condensed to one day due to weather, displayed the team's depth and talent, both for men and women. As the Panthers prepare for the upcoming championship, their recent performances position them competitively within the conference.

By the Numbers
  • Imani Mudiay achieved 11.31m in the triple jump, the current NE10 best.
  • Gabrielle Stafford set a new Adelphi record in javelin with 41.69m, ranking top-three in NE10.
  • Maxwell Krapf's 1:56.43 time in the 800m moves him to 11th in the league.
  • Five Adelphi athletes now rank in the top-15 for the men's 1500m.
State of Play
  • Adelphi's women's team includes top performers like Mudiay and Stafford ahead of the NE10 Championship.
  • The men's team is projected to finish third in the conference based on preseason polls.
What's Next

The Adelphi University track and field team will focus on preparation for the NE10 Outdoor Championship starting on May 1, aiming to leverage their recent record-breaking performances for a strong showing.

Bottom Line

Adelphi's recent success at the Rick McCorkle Invitational has set a promising tone heading into the NE10 Championship, highlighting their potential to achieve competitive success based on a solid performance foundation.