NEW ORLEANS (May 14) – A trio of Vulcans earned U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) all-region status in three different events on Wednesday afternoon.
The top-five individuals in each event from each region received all-region distinction, in addition each of the members of the region's top-three relay teams. The regions used for the award match those used during the cross country season.
Senior
Noah Bernarding, senior
Logan Pfister and junior
Jonathan Thrush received all-region accolades from the organization for their performances during the outdoor campaign.
Bernarding garnered all-region laurels for the eighth time in his track & field career, which is tied for the second-most in program history. He ranked second in the Atlantic Region this spring in the 800-meter run while breaking his own school record with a time of 1 minute, 50.47 seconds while at Princeton earlier this month. Bernarding collected all-region honors in the 800 meters for the fifth time in his career, and the first time since the 2024 indoor season.
A 6-foot-2 senior, Pfister received all-region accolades in the high jump for the fifth time on Wednesday. He tied for fifth in the region by clearing a season-best 2.05 meters (6-8.75 feet) at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championships last weekend.
Thrush collected all-region status in the 10,000-meter for the third-straight year. He finished second in the Atlantic Region in the event with a personal record of 29:34.70 set at Bucknell in April. Thrush has earned all-region honors a combined four times in his track & field career.