HOOKSETT, N.H. (5/2/25) - Franklin Pierce University made a strong showing on the opening day of the 2025 Northeast-10 Outdoor Track and Field Championships, highlighted by a gold medal performance and a new school record. The men's team currently sits in fourth place overall, while the women's team holds seventh heading into the final day of competition.
Men's Results
Stephen Harris qualified for tomorrow's 100m finals with a time of 10.82. He also automatically qualified for the 200m final with a prelim time of 21.54.
Zaire Rosa earned a bronze medal in the men's long jump and broke the school record on his first jump with a mark of 7.18m.
Ryan Outerbridge earned the team's first gold medal of the championships in the 10000m. He ran a time of 32:58.02 to earn the team 10 points.
Women's Results
Jennifer Kulick earned a silver medal in the women's high jump with a mark of 1.57m.
Issys Price qualified for the 100m dash finals with a time of 12.54.
Briahna Bouchard qualified for the 100m hurdles finals with a time of 15.18. She also qualified for the finals in the 400 hurdles with a time of 1:07.54.
Medal Count
Gold
Ryan Outerbridge – Men's 10000m
Silver
Jennifer Kulick – Women's High Jump
Bronze
Zaire Rosa – Men's Long Jump
UP NEXT: Day 2 of the championships will now begin 90 minutes earlier than originally planned in an effort to avoid expected inclement weather later in the day. For the latest updates, please visit the Championship Central page on the NE10 website.