PLYMOUTH, N.H. (1/17/26) – The Franklin Pierce University men's and women's track & field teams competed at the Panther Invite on Saturday, hosted by Plymouth State, with the Ravens turning in several strong performances across the throws and jumps as the indoor season continues.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Sophomore Noah Delgado led the men in the shot put with a fourth-place finish, recording a mark of 12.21 meters (40-00.75). He was followed by Jack DiStephan (10.88m, 35-08.50), Antonio Adams Delgado (10.58m, 34-08.50), Brady Gaudet (10.53m, 34-06.75), and Noah Cutler (Fr., 10.17m, 33-04.50).
In the weight throw, DiStephan posted a top mark of 12.30 meters (40-04.25), with Jacob Janicki adding 10.35m (33-11.50) and Brandon Driver finishing at 8.18m (26-10.00).
On the women's side, Julie Greene delivered a podium finish in the high jump, clearing 1.50 meters (4-11.00) to place third. Greene also competed in the pole vault.
In the shot put, sophomore Norah Tesini recorded a personal-best throw of 10.22 meters (33-06.50) to finish seventh, while Ellie Nunes placed eighth at 10.11m (33-02.00). Troia Milotte (8.84m, 29-00.00) and first-year Kateri Ducharme (8.35m, 27-04.75) rounded out the field.
The women's weight throw saw Nunes place fifth with a mark of 13.06 meters (42-10.25), followed by Tesini (10.55m, 34-07.50) and Milotte (10.05m, 32-11.75).
UP NEXT FOR THE RAVENS: The Ravens return to competition tomorrow at the TRACK at New Balance for the Suffolk Ice Breaker Challenge as the indoor campaign continues.