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Dalton's Garceau Sets NCAA DIII Record in Winning National Title

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GENEVA, Ohio – In a performance that will echo through the halls of UMass-Boston athletics history, junior hurdler Aryianna Garceau of Dalton, Mass., delivered a masterclass in speed and precision at the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships, capturing her second consecutive national title in the 100m hurdles with a record-breaking time of 13.54 seconds.
 
Ranked third heading into Saturday's final after a 13.91 finish in Friday's preliminary rounds, Garceau entered the blocks focused and fearless. What followed was a flawless series of 10 hurdles and a drive to the line that etched her name in Division III history. Her 13.54 finish not only secured national gold, but also set a new NCAA Division III all-time record and a new Championship Meet record, making her officially the fastest hurdler in DIII history.
 
Garceau's back-to-back national titles in the 60m hurdles and the 100m hurdles mark only the third time in UMass Boston history that an athlete has accomplished such a feat in consecutive indoor and outdoor seasons, joining program icons Wadeline Jonathas and Genesia Eddins. 
 
Capping off a historic year, Garceau finishes the 2024–25 academic calendar undefeated against Division III competition. Her spring season included USTFCCCA All-Region honors in the 100m, 100m hurdles, and 200m; All-Little East Conference First Team selections in all three events; LEC Track Athlete of the Year honors; a NEICAAA All-New England title; two school records; and a wind-aided 13.53—then the third-fastest 100m hurdles time in DIII history (all conditions). She now stands alone with the fastest ever wind-legal finish in DIII at 13.54 seconds, which sets her apart from all competitors historically. 
 
With her gold medal performance on the national stage, Garceau earned 10 points for UMass Boston—individually outscoring 13 of the 15 New England programs in attendance. Only the eventual team champion, MIT, finished with more. As UMass Boston's sole representative, Garceau elevated the Beacons into the ranks of the top New England teams at this year's NCAA Outdoor Championships, representing her university with exceptional pride and distinction.
 
Garceau leaves the track this season not just as a double NCAA champion, but as a generational talent, setting a new standard for what it means to wear the Beacon blue.
 
"We are so glad things came together at the right time,” Beacons head coach Ozzie Brown said. “We had a plan all year, and she was able to execute at both NCAA Championships. It's even sweeter that the wind was legal so we have the national record to bring home with us this time as well.”
 
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Dalton Police Association Wins League Championship

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DALTON, Mass. – Tye Shove struck out 14 hitters in 5 and two-thirds innings on the mound and hit a home run and a double at the plate Friday to lead the Dalton Police Association to a 3-2 win over Realty Street in the championship game of the Dalton-Hinsdale Little League.
 
Shove also doubled, going 2-for-2, drove in two runs with his homer and scored DPA’s other run as Police earned its third straight one-run win over Realty Street.
 
DPA coach Josh Bradley praised Realty Street for going toe-to-toe with his squad three straight times. League President Jake Harte said Friday’s game was the best he has seen in all his years around the league.
 
It is a fair bet that the Dalton-Hinsdale League has not had many better title games in its 50 years of existence.
 
Realty Street rallied for a run in the top of the sixth inning and had the tying run at third base with one out when Shove picked up his final strikeout of the game and Colton Bradley came in to strike out the only hitter he faced to end it.
 
Aside from Bradley’s brief save appearance, it was a duel between Shove and Realty Street’s Anthony Zaniboni, who struck out 10 in five innings of work.
 
Realty Street played error-free ball behind Zaniboni, who at one point struck out seven in a row.
 
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