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Junior caps standout season with national 800-meter crown, All-America honors

by Tony Moore

Trevor Richwine ’26 (environmental studies) surged into the national spotlight this spring, winning the 800-meter title at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships and earning first-team All-America honors.

The Newville, Pa., native clinched the championship with a winning time of 1:49.99—after qualifying for the final with the second-fastest preliminary time of 1:51.14—sealing his spot among the top nine competitors in a 22-athlete field.

“It feels pretty good, that’s for sure,” Richwine says. “I worked so hard all year, and I’m just happy that it paid off.”

The title capped an exceptional season for Richwine, who was named Mid-Atlantic Male Track Athlete of the Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (Dickinson’s Don Nichter was named Mid-Atlantic Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year). Earlier in the season, Richwine clocked a blistering 1:48.31 in the 800—making him the No. 9 performer in NCAA Division III history. He also dominated the Centennial Conference Championships, setting a meet record of 1:51.01 in the 800 and contributing to a first-place finish in the 4×800 relay and a runner-up result in the 4×400 relay.

“Because this was my fifth appearance in a row at the national level, I knew this race would be extremely tight and quick,” Richwine says. “I expected that I would be in the mix of things, considering I was in great fitness and because I had so much experience under my belt.”

Looking ahead, Richwine remains driven.

“My goal next year is to continue improving on my 800-meter time and to fight for another national championship,” he says. “While I’m satisfied with how my season ended this year, I know I can put even more work in this offseason to better myself. And I’m excited to see our program grow. We had a lot of people step up this year, gaining us recognition among the conference, so I look forward to seeing what we all can accomplish next year.”

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Published August 29, 2025