BOSTON, MA (January, 30, 2026) The Beacons' men's track and field team continued building momentum Friday at the Harvard Invitational in Cambridge, Mass. at the Gordon Indoor Track. The beacons delivered multiple personal-best performances while making a strong push within the Little East Conference standings.
Junior Justin Riley (Weymouth, Mass.) led the Beacons in the hurdles, posting a personal record 8.63 in the 60H, ranking second in the LEC. First-years Omar Mishal (Peabody, Mass.) and Nahim Laguerre (Malden, Mass.) also had standout personal bests in the 60H, with Laguerre running a 9.02 and Mishal a 9.03.
In the 200m, Riley led the beacons running 22.65, with senior Melvin Wiltshire (Boston, Mass.) following closely at 22.86 and first-year Liam Feliz (Boston, Mass.) adding depth in 22.98.
In the 400m, sophomore Elaijah Monteiro (New Bedford, Mass.) paced the Beacons with a time of 52.00, while Mishal posted a personal-best 52.52.
The middle-distance group saw strong development as first-year Noah Gendebien (Lisbon, N.Y .) clocked a personal-best 2:02.96 in the 800m, followed by first-year Vincent Caruso (Scarborough, Maine.) with a PR 2:06.66. Sky Roberts-Clarke (Boston, Mass.) added a time of 2:08.13.
In distance action, first-year Micah Groff (Beverly, Mass.) made his collegiate debut in the 5K, finishing in 16:53.48.Â
Senior Neville Richards (Wellington, Fla) represented the Beacons in the weight throw with a mark of 13.67m.
In the field events, sophomore Alex Huynh cleared 1.98m in the high jump for a season-best mark, finishing fourth in the meet and ranking second in the LEC. Feliz placed eighth with a 1.90m clearance, just shy of his personal best, and ranking inside the LEC's top 10.
The Beacons closed out the meet in the 4x440 relay, where the quartet of Riley, Wiltshire, Mishal, and Monteiro combined to post a time of 3:32.42.
What's Next
The beacons will head to Norton, Mass. for the Wheaton Invitational at Wheaton College on Saturday, February 7.