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Championships and Accolades

Last fall, the football and field hockey programs captured their second consecutive Landmark titles. The men’s track & field teams captured their fourth straight Landmark indoor championship and fifth consecutive Landmark outdoor title. Men’s outdoor track & field also achieved their first All-Atlantic Region Track & Field Conference regional championship. Football finished their season with a No. 4 national ranking, while men’s outdoor track & field reached as high as No. 7 in the USTFCCCA national poll. 

Field hockey’s run through the Landmark Tournament was nearly identical to their 2023 triumph. They completed their first unbeaten regular season against Landmark opposition with a 9–0 record to earn the first seed. Playing Moravian in the semi-finals for the second straight year, the River Hawks prevailed 2–0, prompting a championship rematch against Scranton. Once again, Susquehanna rallied from behind to reclaim the Landmark trophy, overcoming a 2–0 fourth-quarter deficit with three unanswered goals in a 3–2 victory. 

Susquehanna’s many accomplishments were validated with our coaches receiving praise. In spring 2024, men’s lacrosse head coach Stewart Moan and women’s lacrosse head coach Randall Swope received the Landmark Conference’s Coaching Staff of the Year awards. This year, men’s track & field head coach Ethan Senecal and his staff earned Landmark Coaching Staff of the Year in both men’s indoor and outdoor track. Senecal received USTFCCCA Mid-Atlantic Region Men’s Outdoor Coach of the Year. Field hockey head coach Allison Fordyce and her staff also were recognized by the Landmark. Football received similar adulation as the coaching staff led by head coach Tom Perkovich earned D3football.com’s Region 2 Coach of the Year.