Overview
Stockton Men's Outdoor Track & Field competed in 11 meets during the 2025 season, including two home meets at G. Larry James Stadium. The Ospreys finished third in the NJAC Championships for their sixth top-three finish in the last seven conference meets.
Head coach
Jayson Resch led a squad that compiled one All-American honor, one NJAC postseason award and eight all-conference accolades. The Ospreys produced eight event wins and 15 runner-up finishes. Stockton competitors ranked in the top 10 of the Metro Region in five events.
Several of the team's top performers were freshmen and sophomores, however Stockton received significant contributions from some upperclassmen as well.
Awards
Ahmad Fogg: USTFCCCA Second Team All-American long jump, NJAC Outstanding Field Athlete, USTFCCCA All-Region long jump, USTFCCCA All-Region triple jump, NJAC First Team long jump, NJAC Honorable Mention triple jump, NJAC Field Athlete of the Week 4/21/25
Chris Griffin: NJAC Second Team Javelin, USTFCCCA All-Region Javelin
Dan Squicciarini: NJAC Second Team 3000m Steeplechase
Devante Greene: NJAC Honorable Mention 4x100 relay
Carson Latham: NJAC Honorable Mention 4x100 relay
Cruz Lewis: NJAC Honorable Mention 4x100 relay
Anthony McCullough: NJAC Honorable Mention 4x100 relay
Mike Carfagno: CSC Academic All-District
Ben Laster: CSC Academic All-District
Kevin Lu-Chua: CSC Academic All-District
Highlights
- Sophomore transfer Ahmad Fogg was the top performer for the Ospreys in his first year at Stockton. Fogg capped his season by finishing 16th in the long jump at the NCAA Championships. He earned the program's 40th All-American honor in men's outdoor track & field overall and first since 2022.
- Fogg amassed two all-conference and two all-region nods as well as one NJAC weekly award. He recorded one win in the long jump and one runner-up finish apiece in the long jump and high jump. Fogg was ranked first in the Metro Region and 12th in NCAA Division III in the long jump plus fourth in the Metro and 29th nationally in the triple jump.
- Fellow sophomore Chris Griffin led Stockton in the field events with all-region and all-conference honors in the javelin. Griffin ranked fourth in the Metro Region and 25th in the nation in the event. He notched one win and a team-high three runner-up finishes in seven meets.
- Senior Carson Latham capped his career with a strong outdoor campaign that featured one victory apiece in the 100m and 200m plus a runner-up finish in the 100m. Latham became a four-time NJAC all-conference sprinter in the 4x100 relay and also ran a leg for one win in the 4x400 relay.
- Sophomore Johnathan Holden showed his versatility with two wins in the 110m hurdles plus one victory in the high jump. Holden added one runner-up finish apiece in the 400m hurdles, high jump and long jump. He recorded Stockton's top marks in the 110m hurdles, 400m hurdles and high jump.
- Freshman Josh Corsentino was a key newcomer with a strong rookie campaign in the distance events. Corsentino finished second in the 5000m and 10,000m once each. He posted Stockton's fastest times in the 3000m, 5000m and 10,000m.
- Senior Dan Squicciarini notched two second-place finishes in the 3000m steeplechase. Squicciarini snagged the NJAC Second Team spot in the event for the second year in a row and recorded a personal best in his final college race.
- Senior Joseph deBeaumont and freshman Landon Jenter each contributed to one victory in the 4x400 and one runner-up finish in the 4x800. Jenter also ran the team's fastest 400m of the season while deBeaumont clocked Stockton's top 800m time.
- Grad student Devante Greene earned his fourth career NJAC all-conference award in a relay (indoor and outdoor combined), and sophomore Anthony McCullough collected his second straight all-conference nod in the 4x100 relay. Sophomore Cruz Lewis garnered all-conference recognition for the first time in his career.