NEW ORLEANS – The Johns Hopkins men's indoor track & field team had four student-athletes earn All-America honors for the 2026 NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field season, as announced by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on Monday.
Anthony Clark,
Alex Colletti,
Emmanuel Leblond and
Caleb Tenney earned All-America recognition for their performances at the 2026 NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field Championships in Birmingham, Alabama.
Athletes from member institutions who finish in the top eight of their respective individual events or relays earn First Team All-America honors, while individuals placing ninth through 16
th and relay teams finishing ninth or 10
th receive Second Team recognition.
Clark recorded the first All-America finish of his Johns Hopkins track career with a fourth-place result in the 5000 meters, crossing the line in 14:10.23. He ran between fifth and sixth place through the opening 3,400 meters before moving as high as second in the closing stages and ultimately finishing fourth.
Colletti earned Second Team All-America honors in the 200-meter dash after finishing 10
th with a time of 21.45.
Hopkins added two All-America performances in the 3000 meters courtesy of Tenney and Leblond. Tenney placed 12
th overall in 8:17.86, while Leblond finished 16
th in 8:26.99 to earn Second Team recognition.
Leblond later added another Second Team All-America honor in the 5000 meters, placing 12
th with a time of 14:25.14.