Providence, R.I.—Five members of the Rhode Island College men's track and field team were named All-Region by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) for their respective performances during the 2026 outdoor campaign.
Senior
Loudon Chupas (Colchester, Conn.) was named All-Region in both the high jump and javelin. Chupas earned two Second Team All-Little East honors with a second place finish in both the javelin (52.85m) and the high jump (1.92m) at the Little East Championship on April 25.
Senior
Shamus Culhane (North Kingstown, R.I.) was named All-Region in the hammer. Culhane finished ninth in the hammer (51.09m) at the N.E. Div. III Championship on May 1-2. He finished fifth in the hammer (51.92m) at the Little East Championship on April 25.
Junior
Enrique Edjang (Providence, R.I.) was named All-Region in the hammer. Edjang earned All-New England honors with a fifth place finish in the hammer (53.44m) at the N.E. Div. III Championship on May 1-2. He earned Second Team All-Little East honors with second place finish in the hammer (52.67m) at the Little East Championship on April 25.
Sophomore
Jack McEntee (Foster, R.I.) was named All-Region in the 400m hurdles. He earned All-NEICAAA honors in the 400m hurdles at the NEICAAA Championship on May 8-9. McEntee earned All-New England honors with a third place finish in the 400m hurdles (54.03) at the N.E. Div. III Championship on May 1-2. He earned First Team All-Little East honors with a first place finish in the 400m hurdles (53.74) and Third Team All-Little East honors with a third place finish in the 4x400m relay (3:24.53) at the Little East Championship on April 25.
Senior
Brandon Mota (West Warwick, R.I.) was named All-Region in the hammer. Mota earned All-New England honors with a fourth place finish in the hammer (53.62m) at the N.E. Div. III Championship on May 1-2. He earned First Team All-Little East Honors with a first place finish in the hammer (52.77m) at the Little East Championship on April 25.
Head Coach
Timothy Rudd's team finished fourth at the Little East Championship on April 25, tied for 18
th at the N.E. Div. III Championship on May 1-2 and 17
th at the NEICAAA Championship on May 8-9.