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2025-26 Stockton Men’s Indoor Track & Field Recap

6/26/2026 10:34:00 AM

Overview
Stockton Men's Indoor Track & Field competed at 11 meets during the 2025-26 season, making multiple trips to Ocean Breeze and the University of Pennsylvania as well as traveling as far as Boston and Virginia.
 
Head coach Jayson Resch had a roster that leaned to the younger side, with a combined 40 freshmen and sophomores offset by 23 juniors and seniors. The Ospreys placed third in the NJAC Championships behind conference powers Rowan and TCNJ for the seventh consecutive year.
 
Stockton competitors set five school records and earned 11 all-region (top eight in an event) and all-conference (top three in an event at the NJAC Championships) nods apiece. The season ended on a high note with one Osprey earning two All-America awards at the NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field Championships in Birmingham, Alabama.
 
Awards
Ahmad Fogg: All-America First Team long jump, All-America Second Team triple jump, USTFCCCA Metro Region Field Athlete of the Year, NJAC Most Outstanding Athlete, NJAC First Team Long Jump, NJAC First Team Triple Jump, USTFCCCA All-Region High Jump, USTFCCCA All-Region Long Jump
Landon Jenter: NJAC Second Team DMR, NJAC Honorable Mention 4x400, USTFCCCA All-Region 4x400 Relay, USTFCCCA All-Region DMR
Conor Clifford: NJAC Second Team DMR, USTFCCCA All-Region 800m, USTFCCCA All-Region DMR
Joey Addeo: NJAC Second Team DMR, NJAC Honorable Mention 3000m, USTFCCCA All-Region DMR
Patrick Storti: NJAC Second Team DMR, USTFCCCA All-Region DMR
James Adams: NJAC Honorable Mention 4x400, USTFCCCA All-Region 4x400 Relay
Shane Daley: NJAC Honorable Mention 4x400, USTFCCCA All-Region 4x400 Relay
Kyle Greenleaf: NJAC Honorable Mention 4x400, USTFCCCA All-Region 4x400 Relay
 
School Records
800m: Conor Clifford, 1:54.00
Long Jump: Ahmad Fogg, 7.54m
4x200 relay: Jacob Bittle, Anthony McCullough, Eduardo Ruiz-Giuseppi, Shane Daley, 1:29.09
4x400 Relay: Shane Daley, James Adams, Landon Jenter, Kyle Greenleaf, 3:20.70
Distance Medley Relay: Joey Addeo, Landon Jenter, Patrick Storti, Conor Clifford, 10:20.15
 
Highlights
  • Ahmad Fogg became the fifth men's Osprey with at least two indoor All-America honors to cap a season in which he received major awards from the NJAC and USTFCCCA as well as two all-conference and two all-region accolades apiece.
  • Fogg collected all six of Stockton's event wins during the season, with four coming in the long jump plus one apiece in the triple jump and 60m. The junior won NJAC titles in the long jump and triple jump.
  • Conor Clifford set one school record in an individual event and ran a leg for a record-setting relay team in his first season at Stockton. Clifford ran Stockton's fastest times in the 800m, 1000m and mile in addition to collecting two all-region nods and one all-conference award.
  • Joey Addeo joined Fogg as the two Ospreys to earn all-conference honors in an individual event. Addeo also snagged all-conference and all-region laurels in the DMR in addition to running a leg on the school-record relay unit.
  • Landon Jenter qualified for all-conference and all-region status in two relays as well as running legs for school records in both. Jenter and Patrick Storti were part of two relays that posted runner-up finishes during the season.
  • Freshmen James Adams, Shane Daley and Kyle Greenleaf comprised three quarters of Stockton's all-conference and all-region 4x400 relay along with the sophomore Jenter. Greenleaf also ran the team's fastest 400m time of the season
  • Freshman Bryant Nelson made an impact in the jumps during his rookie campaign, highlighted by two runner-up finishes in the high jump.
  • Rookies Daley and Jacob Bittle teamed with senior Eduardo Ruiz-Giuseppi and junior Anthony McCullough for a school record in the 4x200 relay. Bittle and McCullough also registered one runner-up finish apiece in the 60m.
  • Junior Brayden Cisney and sophomores Joe Franzello and Louden Jobes contributed in the field events with Stockton's top performances in the pole vault, shot put and weight throw respectively.
 
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