Amherst, Mass.—Junior
Haley Oliver (Coventry, R.I.) earned All-NEICAAA honors with a fifth place finish in the 10,000m (36:46.04) as Rhode Island College wrapped up competition at the 2025 NEICAAA Women's Track and Field Championship, hosted by UMass Amherst on Saturday afternoon.
THE BASICS
• RIC finished in 23rd place (29 teams) with a team score of 6.0. UMass Amherst finished in first place with a team score of 136.0.
HOW IT HAPPENED
• Fifth-year
Trinity Hayes (Providence, R.I.) earned two All-NEICAAA honors with a pair of eighth place finishes in the 400m (56.88) and 4x400m relay (4:04.06). She also placed ninth in the 200m (25.10).
• Junior
Tayshia Cary (Wakefield, R.I.) earned All-NEICAAA honors with an eighth place finish in the 4x400m relay (4:04.06).
• Freshman
Bendu Kamara (Pawtucket, R.I.) earned All-NEICAAA honors with an eighth place finish in the 4x400m relay (4:04.06).
• Sophomore
Lexie Zakrzewski (Taunton, Mass.) earned All-NEICAAA honors with an eighth place finish in the 4x400m relay (4:04.06).
• Senior
Samantha Sainristil (Cranston, R.I.) finished 18th in the hammer (42.64m) and 19th in the shot (11.76m).
WHAT'S NEXT
In upcoming action, Rhode Island College will compete at the MIT Final Qualifier on Thursday, May 15.