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STORRS, Conn.- UConn men’s and women’s track and field completed another dual indoor/outdoor BIG EAST Championship sweep, securing the 2025 BIG EAST Outdoor Track and Field Championship in Storrs on Saturday afternoon. The men secured their fifth consecutive outdoor championship and ninth outdoor title overall. The 298 points scored by the men’s team are the most in BIG EAST Outdoor Track & Field Championship history. The women won their fourth straight outdoor championship and sixth outdoor championship with 206.5 points, tying Miami for second most in BIG EAST History (Villanova, 13). This is the eighth occurrence of dual championships from the men’s and women’s side in program history.
Senior jumper Kasey Savage (Horsham,Pa.) won high point performer of the meet with 24 points after winning the long jump, taking silver in the triple jump, and third in the high jump. Sophomore Josh Mooney (Stonington, Conn.) won Men’s Most Outstanding Field Performer after winning the decathlon and taking silver in the javelin. Led by Director of Track & Field and Head Coach Beth Alford-Sullivan, the UConn coaching staff was named both men’s and women’s BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year.
Field Events:
Travis Roux (Northport, N.Y.) defended his crown in the discus, winning gold with a throw of 51.99m. Garrett McHeard (Amsterdam, N.Y.) took the silver medal with a throw of 48.23m.
Connor Hayford (Pittsfield, Mass.) secured the win in the javelin throw at 67.09m. Josh Mooney (Stonington, Conn.) continued his strong performance at the championships, claiming silver in the event at 59.94m.
On the women’s side, Brynn Madonna (Allendale, N.J.) won the gold medal with a throw of 44.86m. Caitlin Dumouchel (Mansfield, Mass.) claimed bronze with a throw of 42.72m.
The trio of Kyle Johnson (Montverde, Fla.), Kasey Savage (Horsham, Pa.), and Marc Morrison (Orlando, Fla.) swept the men’s triple jump. Johnson took home the title with a jump of 15.37m. Savage took silver with a new personal best of 15.30m. Morrison snagged bronze with a jump of 15.26m.
Patrick Oatman (Amston, Conn.) took home the gold medal in the men’s pole vault at Kyle Kurtz (Bethel, Conn.) took bronze at 4.56m.
Track Events:
In the women’s 4x100m race, the team of Mia Dansby (Brockton, Mass.) , Sarah Claflin (Pembroke, Mass.) , Danielle Phillip…
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