WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Belmont Abbey had five all-conference performances, including three at the top of the podium, highlighting the final day of the 2025 Conference Carolinas Men's Indoor Track & Field Championships.
Josh Gulapa took the league's first-ever heptathlon title and finished third in the 60m Hurdles, while the 4x400m relay team set a school record with a time of time of 3:19.94.
Finally,
Jeremiah Hines and
Garison Coleman went 1-2 in the 400m Hurdles.
Following the meet,
Kelly Hay was awarded the Male Field Athlete of the Year Award, as voted by the 13 head coaches, following Sunday's record-setting performance in the pole vault.
As a team, The Abbey finished fourth with 83 points.
BELMONT ABBEY RESULTS
- Heptathlon Day Day Two
- Josh Gulapa, 1st, 4475 points -- school record, first team all-conference
- 60m Hurdles -- 1st, 8.36, 893 points
- Pole Vault -- 2nd, 3.20m (10'-6.00"), 406 points
- 1000m Run -- 2nd, 3:08.57, 583 points
- Antonio Caggins, 11th, 3103 points
- 60m Hurdles -- 2nd, 9.13, 717 points
- Pole Vault -- 4th, 2.20m (7'-2.50"), 179 points
- 1000m Run -- 3rd, 3:13.67, 537 points
400m Dash Final
- 800m Run
- Clinton Hubbard, 8th, 1:59.73
- John Hetzel, 9th, 1:59.74
- Adam Willett, 11th, 1:59.82
- Jake Legato, 17th, 2:02.38
- Irenge Nkere, 20th, 2:04.94
- 1 Mile Run
- 3000m Run
- 60m Hurdles Final
- High Jump
- Shot Put
- Triple Jump
- 4x400m Relay