Stockton Women's Indoor Track & Field competed at 12 meets during the 2025-26 season, traveling as far as Boston and Virginia in addition to multiple trips to Ocean Breeze and the University of Pennsylvania.
Head coach Claire Incantalupo had a large and experienced senior class, but half of the roster consisted of freshmen and sophomores as well. The Ospreys placed third in the NJAC Championships for the program's 12th consecutive top-three finish.
Stockton team members set three school records and earned 20 all-region honors (top eight in an event) plus 17 all-conference nods (top three in an event at the NJAC Championships). The season was punctuated with one All-America award at the NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field Championships in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Awards
Elaina Styer: All-America First Team pentathlon, USTFCCCA Metro Region Field Athlete of the Year, NJAC Most Outstanding Athlete, NJAC First Team Pentathlon, USTFCCCA All-Region 4x400 relay, USTFCCCA All-Region 60m hurdles, USTFCCCA All-Region high jump, USTFCCCA All-Region long jump, USTFCCCA All-Region pentathlon, NJAC Field Athlete of the Week twice, NJAC Track Athlete of the Week 2/2/26
Eva Morrison: NJAC First Team pole vault, USTFCCCA All-Region pole vault
Emma Petrolia: NJAC Second Team triple jump, NJAC Honorable Mention 4x400 relay, USTFCCCA All-Region 4x400 relay, USTFCCCA All-Region triple jump
Megan Morris: NJAC Second Team pole vault, USTFCCCA All-Region pole vault
Emma Conroy: NJAC Honorable Mention 4x400 relay, NJAC Honorable Mention DMR, USTFCCCA All-Region 4x400 relay, USTFCCCA All-Region DMR
Maddy Valasek: NJAC Honorable Mention 5000m, NJAC Honorable Mention mile, USTFCCCA All-Region 5000m, USTFCCCA All-Region mile
Kayla Kass: NJAC Honorable Mention 4x400 relay, NJAC Honorable Mention 800m, USTFCCCA All-Region 800m
Marlie DiPalma: NJAC Honorable Mention 4x400 relay, NJAC Honorable Mention pentathlon, USTFCCCA All-Region 4x400 relay, USTFCCCA All-Region pentathlon
Sydney Rick: NJAC Honorable Mention pole vault, USTFCCCA All-Region pole vault
Jessica Bruther: NJAC Honorable Mention DMR, USTFCCCA All-Region DMR
Sophia Cornell: NJAC Honorable Mention DMR, USTFCCCA All-Region DMR
Madison Pratt: NJAC Honorable Mention DMR, USTFCCCA All-Region DMR
School records
60m hurdles: Elaina Styer, 8.67 seconds
200m: Cameron Radcliffe, 26.27 seconds
Pentathlon: Elaina Styer, 3,765 points
Highlights
- Elaina Styer became the sixth indoor All-American in Stockton Women's Track & Field history with a runner-up finish in the pentathlon at the NCAA Championships. Styer's finish was the highest by a Stockton woman in an event at an NCAA meet since 2008. She produced three of Stockton's four event wins during the season.
- Styer received major awards from both the NJAC and the USTFCCCA Metro Region and amassed all-region accolades in five events, one of just five competitors in NCAA Division III with that many. The junior set two school records and won the pentathlon at the NJAC Championships.
- Eva Morrison won the pole vault at the NJAC Championships for the second straight year and repeated as NJAC First Team and all-region in the event. In addition to the win, the senior placed second and third twice each in eight meets.
- Freshman Megan Morris and sophomore Sydney Rick joined Morrison as all-conference and all-region in the pole vault, continuing Stockton's long-time tradition of success in that event.
- Seniors Emma Petrolia, Emma Conroy and Maddy Valasek collected two all-region and two all-conference honors apiece. Valasek was the team's top runner in the distance events while Petrolia led the way in the 400m and triple jump. Conroy was a key cog for two Stockton relay teams.
- Kayla Kass was another key member of the Stockton senior class, earning a pair of NJAC Honorable Mention nods and one all-region spot while competing at seven meets.
- Marlie DiPalma put her versatility on display by competing in the pentathlon for the first time, finishing third twice and qualifying for all-conference and all-region honors in that event as well as the 4x400 relay.
- Freshmen Jessica Bruther, Sophia Cornell and Madison Pratt comprised three-fourths of the distance medley relay that earned all-conference and all-region laurels.
- Junior Cameron Radcliffe and sophomore Adrienne Austin were the top sprinters for the Ospreys, highlighted by Radcliffe setting a school record in the 200m.
- Junior and freshman Marie Torode led the way in the throws as they notched the team's top distances in the shot put and weight throw respectively.



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