2025–2026 MANOR COLLEGE ATHLETICS YEAR-IN-REVIEW

2025–2026 MANOR COLLEGE ATHLETICS YEAR-IN-REVIEW

By Steven M. Glassman

Director of Sports Information

June 11, 2026

 

JENKINTOWN, PA–The following below is the 2025-2026 Manor College Athletics Year-in-Review by sport with Blue Jays Athletics Website roster, schedule, statistics, and news links.

Baseball

Manor returned as a varsity program for the first time since 2024.  They played 34 games, which is the most since they played 27 as a NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association) Region XIX Division III member in 2019.  In addition to their 14-game Eastern States Athletic Conference (ESAC) Schedule, they also played ten games versus the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC), including four versus nationally-ranked Penn State University-Schuylkill.  Penn State-Hazelton were PSUAC Postseason Tournament Runners-Up.  The Blue Jays' non-conference schedule also included first-time match-ups versus Community Christian College-Ohio Valley and NJCAA Region XX Division II College of Southern Maryland.  Southern Maryland competed in the Region XX Division II Postseason Tournament.  Central Pennsylvania won the ESAC for the fourth consecutive season and played in the USCAA Small College World Series.

The Blue Jays swept the Patrick Henry College Sentinels on April 18 at the Cheltenham Little League-Woodland Complex in Cheltenham.  They won game one, 7-5. Manor broke a five-all tie in the sixth inning on a freshman second baseman Brandy Torres (Philadelphia, PA/Excel Academy South), none-out, two-run home run.  Senior starting pitcher Cidrick Navas (Levittown, PA/Samuel Fels) retired the Sentinels in the seventh.  Junior shortstop Charlie Levy (Jenkintown, PA/Jenkintown) secured the final out on a pop up.  The victory broke a 37-game overall losing streak.   It was their win since March 9, 2024 when they defeated NJCAA Region XIX Division III Delaware County Community College, 12-11, at Alverthorpe Park in Jenkintown. The Blue Jays defeated the Sentinels in the second game in five innings, 20-4.  Manor scored eight runs in the second and 12 in the fourth.  Individually, Levy hit for the cycle in five at-bats scoring three runs and contributing six RBI.  As a starting pitcher, Levy also struck out nine batters in the game two win.  Manor's overall and home doubleheader sweeps versus Patrick Henry was the first since they made their 2024 USCAA debut.

Manor finished the season sweeping the Sentinels again on May 2 at Scott Jenkins Memorial Park in Hamilton, Virginia.  They won game one 15-4, in five innings. The Blue Jays scored in every inning and every member of its starting lineup reached base.  It was the first time Manor won a road game as a United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) member.  The win broke a 21-game road losing streak since they made their 2024 USCAA debut.  They last won on the road on April 14, 2019, 19-8, at Bucks County Community College when both schools were NJCAA Region XIX Division III members.  They won game two, 11-4.  This was the first time Manor swept a road doubleheader since their 2024 USCAA debut.  Individually, Levy broke his own Blue Jay single-game USCAA record, striking out 15 batters.

Levy was voted USCAA Baseball Honorable Mention All-American and led the USCAA with a 0.479 batting average.  He was the first Blue Jay Baseball All-American and to win a USCAA batting title.  Levy and freshman first baseman Nate Perez (Newark, NJ/Donald M. Payne School of Technology) were voted All-Eastern States Athletic Conference (ESAC) Second Team.  As a pitcher, Levy also became the first Manor Baseball Player to receive a USCAA Weekly Honor as Pitcher of the Week (April 28-May 4). Statistically, he finished among the USCAA Top-25 leaders in multiple batting and pitching categories.

Junior first baseman Eric Engesser (Downingtown, PA/Downingtown West), sophomore center fielder Lucky Lindley (Montclair, VA/Forest Park), Cidrick Navas, sophomore pitcher Alexander Rebitz (Cheltenham, PA/Cheltenham), senior outfielder Jacob Torres (Mays Landing, NJ/Cedar Creek) were named to the USCAA Baseball National All-Academic Team (3.50+ Grade-Point Average).  Torres was also named to this team in 2024.  This was the first time five Blue Jays were named to the USCAA Baseball National All-Academic Team.

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Men's Basketball (17-4 Overall, 7-0 ESAC)

Manor won ESAC Regular and Post-Season Championships. They became the first ESAC school to win consecutive regular and postseason conference titles.  The Blue Jays defeated the Christendom College Crusaders, 92-79, on February 28, the Gymnasium in Jenkintown. They are the first ESAC school to play in three consecutive Conference Championship Games. They have won 13 consecutive ESAC games, including the postseason, dating back to the 2024-2025 season.  Manor is 25-12 overall (14-4 at home) versus the ESAC since the 2021-2022 season.  The Blue Jays have won 13 consecutive ESAC games, including the postseason, dating back to the 2024-2025 season.

They previously won 17 games during the 2017-2018 season as a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XIX Division II member.  Manor finished the season with nine consecutive games overall and 13 out of 14 after starting the season 4-3.  They won eight straight overall between January 25, 2025 and November 11, 2025.  Manor increased its win total and overall won-loss percentage in each of the last three seasons.

After starting the season 4-3, they finished the season winning nine straight and 13 out of 14 games.  During this 14-game period, per game the Blue Jays averaged 90.0 points and 13.1 offensive and 46.2 total rebounds., They also shot 47.9 percent overall from the field.  Defensively, per game, they  had allowed 74.8 points. The Blue Jays also averaged 33.1 defensive rebounds, 10.4 steals, and 4.1 blocked shots per game.  Manor also had a  +15.2 scoring margin and +7.0 rebounding margin during this 14-game stretch.

The twenty-one games played are tied the most since their 2021-2022 debut.  Their 13-game regular season non-conference schedule included five NCAA match-ups versus Division I Fairleigh Dickinson and Wagner College and Division III Cairn University, Eastern University (Junior Varsity) (81-72 win in the Roadrunner Classic Consolation Game on December 6), and University of Valley Forge (99-89 home win on November 18).  The Blue Jays defeated all three of its USCAA Division I opponents: ninth-ranked Bryant and Stratton College-Syracuse (92-82 at home on December 12), Five Towns College (98-69 on the road on January 29), and top-ranked Bloomfield College (83-79 at home on February 10).  They also defeated NAIA Fisher College, 102-87, at home on February 19.  Fisher was a Continental Athletic Conference (CAC) Postseason Tournament Semifinalist.  Wagner was a Northeast Conference (NEC) Postseason Tournament Semifinalist.  Cairn was a United East Postseason Tournament Runners-Up.  Syracuse were North American Conference for Intercollegiate Athletics (NACIA) Postseason Tournament and USCAA Division I Small College National Championship Tournament Runners-Up.  Bloomfield College won the NACIA Postseason Tournament and was a USCAA Division I Small College National Championship Tournament Semifinalist.  Mercer County Community College won the NJCAA Region XIX Division II Regular and Postseason Tournament Championships.  Mercer County also won the Garden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) Division II Regular Season Title.  Mercer County also were NJCAA Division II East A District Championship Runners-Up.

As a team, Manor finished the season 15-1 overall (10-0 at home) when leading at halftime this season. They have won 23 of its last 24 games overall when leading at halftime, dating back to last season.  Manor is 43-9 overall (24-5 at home) when leading at halftime since joining the USCAA.  The Blue Jays won in double-figures 14 times overall (10th at home) this season. Dating back to the 2024-2025 season, Manor has won 22 of its last 26 games overall (13 at home) by double-digits.  The Blue Jays have won in double-figures 34 times overall (26 at home) since the 2021-2022 season.  Manor finished the season 12-0 at home and have won 16 straight dating back to last season.   The 12 home games played and wins without a loss at home this season are the most since their 2021-2022 USCAA debut.  They are 33-9 since the 2021-2022 season. They played 15 home games during the 2017-2018 season when they were NJCAA Region XIX Division II members.  The Blue Jays previously won 12 home games during the 2014-2015 season.  They previously went undefeated at home when they went 11-0 during the 2007-2008 season when they were EPCC (Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference) members.  Manor finished the season 12-3 overall (10-0 at home) as a Nationally-Ranked Team.  They are 38-10 overall (18-4 at home) since 2021-2022.

The Blue Jays won their 50th game as a USCAA member when they defeated Patrick Henry College, 97-61, at home on January 17.

They also statistically, improved as a team from the 2024-2025 season.  Manor led USCAA Division I with a 1.000 home win-loss percentage (12-0).  The Blue Jays also set school single-season USCAA Division I in the following categories:  wins (17); overall win-loss percentage (0.810); overall field goals made (861) and per game (32.4); overall field goal percentage (47.1, 681/1,447); free throws made (340) and attempts (505); points (1847) and per game (88.0); offensive (272), defensive (669), and total rebounds (941); fewest personal fouls per game (14.0); assists (389); and blocked shots (75) and per game (3.6).  Manor tied its school single-season USCAA Division I with 21 games played.  Offensively, they also had more overall field goal attempts (1,447 to 1,234), three-point field goals made (145 to 134) and attempts (460 to 375), and steals (201 to 197) compared to the 2024-2025 season.  Defensively, per game Manor also had a higher scoring differential (+11.0 to +6.0), lower overall field goal percentage (41.4 to 44.4), lower three-point field goal percentage (30.1 to 36.1), more defensive rebounds (31.9 to 26.3),and  forced more turnovers (15.6 to 13.6) compared to the 2024-2025 season.

Individually, junior guard Manny Roach (Medford, NJ/Life Center Academy) scored his 1,000th career point on the road versus Central Pennsylvania College on December 17.  He became the first Blue Jay to achieve this as a USCAA member.  Roach became Manor's overall career scoring record (EPCC, NJCAA, and USCAA) when he scored his 1,203rd point during the ESAC Championship versus Christendom.  He finished the season with 1,225.

Multiple Blue Jays finished in the USCAA Division I individual and team statistical leaderboards.  Sophomore center Nissir Cook (Philadelphia, PA/Philadelphia Academy Charter), senior guard Tyray Cooper (Baltimore, MD/Woodlawn), senior forward Cheikh Diagne (Philadelphia, PA/Northeast), junior forward Deacon Linder (Philadelphia, PA/Hardy Williams Academy [Mastery]), senior forward Bryce Nwobu (Marlton, NJ/Cherokee), and Roach made individual appearances.  Roach became the first Blue Jay (since they made their 2021-2022 debut) to lead USCAA Division I Men's Basketball in points per game.  He led this season, averaging 22.0 points per game (463 in 21 games).  He also led USCAA Division I Men's Basketball in three-point field goals per game for the third straight season.  He led this season, averaging 3.6 per game (76 in 21 games).

Furthermore, Roach also broke the following school single-season USCAA Division I records: minutes (746) and per game (35.5), overall field goals made (152), overall field goal attempts (365)  and per game (17.4), three-point field goals made (76) and per game (3.6), three-point field goal attempts (210) and per game (10.0), points (463) and per game (22.0).  Nwobu also broke the following school single-season USCAA Division marks: free throws made (84) and attempts (137) and defensive (148) and total rebounds (206).  Cook set a school single-season USCAA Division I record in overall field goal percentage (56.0, 75/134).  Cook, Cooper, Diagne, Linder, and Roach tied a school single-season USCAA Division I mark with 21 games played.  Diagne, Linder, and Roach tied a school single-season USCAA Division record with 21 games started.

Individually, Manor won numerous individual awards.  Roach was named to the Roadrunner Classic All-Tournament Team and became the first Blue Jay to be named in consecutive seasons.  Roach also became the first Blue Jay to win USCAA Division I Player of the Week three times in a season, consecutive weeks, and four in a career.  He won it on December 9-December 15, 2025; December 16, 2025-January 5, 2026; and February 17, 2026-February 23, 2026.  Roach was voted USCAA Division I Second Team All-American and became the first Blue Jay to be voted All-American three times.  Nwobu was voted Honorable Mention All-American and was the fourth Blue Jay to be voted All-American multiple times.  Four Manor players were voted All-ESAC.  Roach was also voted First Team and Player of the Year.  He was the first Blue Jay to be named All-ESAC three times.  Nwobu was also voted to the First Team.  Cooper and Diagne were voted to the Second Team.  Fifth-year Head Coach Leo Mahon was voted Coach of the Year.  He was the first Manor Head Coach to win Coach of the Year multiple times and in consecutive seasons.  This was the second consecutive season that Manor's Men's Basketball had four All-ESAC selections and Player and Coach of the Year.  Diagne and Nwobu joined Roach, Eddie Fortescue Jr and Namir Simmons as multiple All-ESAC selections.  Three Blue Jays were named to the USCAA Division I Men's Basketball National All-Academic Team: Cooper, Diagne, and Roach.  This was the second time that three Blue Jays have been USCAA Division I All-Academic in the same season.

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Women's Basketball

Manor played its fourth season as a USCAA member.  They played against NJCAA Region XIX Division II Middlesex College, Patrick Henry College, USCAA Division I Bryant and Stratton College-Syracuse and NCAA Division III Penn State University-Abington.  Penn State-Abington was United East Postseason Conference Tournament Runners-Up.

The Blue Jays won its first game as a USCAA member when they defeated Patrick Henry, 57-49, on November 22. Freshman guard Kyjanae Cooper (Philadelphia, PA/Mastery Charter-Pickett Campus) led the team in points (29), rebounds (15), assists (six, and steals (four) versus the Sentinels.  This was their first USCAA win overall and the first since February 14, 2019 at Camden County (78-39) and at home since January 31, 2019 versus Bucks County (88-24).  This was also Manor's first home opening win since November 2, 2017 (93-23 versus the Community College of Philadelphia).  She became the first Blue Jay to lead USCAA Women's Basketball Division I in scoring.  Cooper led with 33.3 points per game.

Senior guard Lauren Brown (Philadelphia, PA/St. Hubert) was named to the USCAA Division I Women's Basketball National All-Academic Team for the second consecutive season.

Cooper was selected to the All-ESAC First Team.

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Women's Flag Football

Manor made its program debut at home on March 28 versus Harrisburg Area and Bucks County Community Colleges.  They also hosted NCAA Division III Cedar Crest and NJCAA Region XX Division I Harford Community Colleges.  The Blue Jays schedule also featured Penn State University-Schuylkill and NCAA Division III Keystone College.  Manor shut out the Montgomery County Community College Mustangs at home, 25-0, on April 15, for its first win.

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Men's Soccer (14-5-2, 4-2-2)

Manor won the ESAC for the second time in three seasons, 2-0, versus Central Pennsylvania College on November 1, at the Skyline Sports Complex on City Island in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It was the first time that the Blue Jays posted a postseason shutout since joining the USCAA.  This was the first Manor postseason shutout since October 29, 2013 when they blanked Sussex County Community College in the NJCAA Region XIX Division III Second Round Postseason Tournament, 2-0, at home.  

The Blue Jays non-conference schedule included USCAA Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) members Beaver, Greater Allegheny (Nationally-Ranked Division II), Lehigh Valley (Nationally-Ranked Division II), Mont Alto, Scranton (Nationally-Ranked Division II), and York (Nationally-Ranked Division II). Greater Allegheny and Lehigh Valley were PSUAC Postseason Tournament Semifinalists.  Scranton were PSUAC Postseason Tournament Runners-Up.  Lehigh Valley competed in the USCAA Division II Small College National Championship Tournament.  Manor also played against USCAA members Five Towns College (Nationally-Ranked Division I) and State University of New York (SUNY)-Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) (Division II).  Five Towns won the NACIA Postseason Conference Tournament and competed in the USCAA Division I Small College National Championship Tournament.  The Blue Jays also played against NJCAA members Cecil College (Region XX Division II) and Rowan College South Jersey-Gloucester (Region XIX Division III).  Cecil competed in the NJCAA Region XX Division II Postseason Tournament.  Manor made its series debut versus NAIA Washington Adventist University.  ESAC foes Bucks County Community College and Central Pennsylvania also appeared in the USCAA Division II Coaches Polls during the regular season.  Altogether, Manor played 12 matches against opponents that were Nationally-Ranked during the season.

After starting the season 1-3-0 overall (0-1-0 ESAC) with a -4 goal differential and one shutout, the Blue Jays finished the season on a 13-2-2 stretch (4-1-2) with a +51 goal differential.  Defensively, Manor allowed either zero or one goal in 11 its final 17 matches, including seven shutouts.  The final 17 matches included a five-match winning streak (September 11-September 17) and an eight-match undefeated streak (6-0-2 between September 28 and October 15).  They finished the season, winning four of its last five matches.  

In the ESAC Championship, Manor opened up the scoring in the first half.  Following a Central Pennsylvania foul outside the 18-yard line, sophomore midfielder Jallah Murvee (Philadelphia, PA/Upper Darby) scored his 15th goal of the season on a direct kick that went into the lower right-hand corner of the net (3:57).  The Blue Jays last opened this quickly with a goal since Murvee scored on a throw-in versus Pennsylvania State University-Scranton on October 1 (2:26). The quickest goal of the season belongs to Cherif when he scored 1:46 into the match versus Penn State University-Mont Alto on September 17 (1:46).  The Blue Jays added to its lead when freshman midfielder Brendan Philogene's (Philadelphia, PA) pass went to sophomore forward Moussa Cherif (Philadelphia, PA/Father Judge) outside the 18.  Cherif's shot went into the middle of the net for his 14th goal of the season (37:27).  Philogene was credited with his third assist of the season on Cherf's goal,  Manor led at halftime, 2-0.  The Blue Jays outshot the Knights, nine (seven on goal), to four (three on goal).

Neither team scored in the second half. Senior goalkeeper Aiden Holman's (Hamilton, NJ/Hamilton) point-blank save on Central Pennsylvania freshman Isaac Melendez with 1:21 left preserved the shutout.   The Blue Jays outshot the Knights in the second half, nine (five on goal) to two (one on goal).  Manor's one shot on goal allowed ties for the fewest allowed in a half this season since Penn State University-Mont Alto registered one in the second half on September 17.

The Blue Jays became the first ESAC school to compete in four consecutive conference championships.  They are also the first to win multiple championships.

The Blue Jays appeared in the USCAA Division I Men's Soccer Weekly Coaches Poll for six weeks, reaching as high as tied for sixth.  Manor is 8-2-2 overall as a Nationally-Ranked team this season. They are 18-12-3 overall as a Nationally-Ranked team since 2021.

Manor was 12-2-1 overall when scoring first this season.

They are also undefeated when leading at halftime this season (10-0-0) and since the 2021 season (31-0-0).

Manor was also undefeated when scoring three or more goals this season (11-0-0).

Defensively, the Blue Jays held its opponents to two or fewer goals in 17 of the 21 matches played and posted a 13-2-2 win-loss-tie record in those contests.

The 21 matches, 14 wins (a five-win improvement from 2024), and 0.714 win-loss percentage (a 0.229 improvement from 2024)) are the most since Manor made its USCAA debut in 2021.  The nine home wins and 14 home matches are the most since they joined the USCAA.  The five road road wins matches its 2024 season total.

They also improved from the 2024 season, in setting Blue Jay single-season USCAA Division I records and leading USCAA Division I in the following categories: goals (74), assists (79), points (227), overall shots (483), shots on goal (310), and corner kicks (122).  The 74 goals scored were the most since they scored 81 in the 2012 and 2013 season when they were NJCAA Region XIX Division III members.  Defensively, they allowed fewer goals (27) and had a lower goals against average (1.33), and higher save percentage (0.842) and shutouts (Blue Jay single-season USCAA record eight) from the previous season.  This is the fourth time in the last five seasons that they posted a 1.70 goals against average or lover. Manor also led USCAA Division I with 144 saves.

Manor led the ESAC in goals (34), goal differential (+20), assists (28), points (96), and overall shots (174). 

Individually, following Blue Jays finished in the USCAA Division I top-25 in at least one offensive category: freshman defenseman Umut Akin (Philadelphia, PA), senior defenseman Eldricarl Akonyeh (Philadelphia, PA/Abraham Lincoln), senior defenseman Mamadou Ba (Philadelphia, PA/Franklin Learning Center), freshman midfielder John Cadet (Philadelphia, PA), Cherif, senior midfielder Kounda Doucoure (Philadelphia, PA/Benjamin Franklin), freshman midfielder Emiliano Hernandez (Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico/Cobaej), freshman defenseman Idrissa Konobundor (Sharon Hill, PA/Academy Park), senior midfielder Shuibe Larabi (Philadelphia, PA/Science Leadership Academy), sophomore defenseman Scothy Marc (Philadelphia, PA/Samuel Fels), Murvee, freshman forward Sekou Sylla (Philadelphia, PA), and senior defenseman Aiden Tiblier (New Orleans, LA/New Orleans Military Academy).  Akin, Ba, Cherif, Doucoure, Marc, Murvee, and Tiblier shared the USCAA Division I lead in matches played (21).  Ba and Tiblier shared the USCAA Division I lead in matches started (21).  Cherif led USCAA Division I in assists (Blue Jay USCAA single-season record 16), assists per match (0.76), overall shots (Blue Jay USCAA single-season record 90), and shots on goal (Blue Jay USCAA single-season record 60).  He shared the USCAA Division I lead with 44 points with Murvee. Murvee and Sylla finished tied for second with a Blue Jay USCAA single-season record 15 goals. Murvee led USCAA Division I with five game-winning goals.

Holman and junior Raphael Sobiac (Philadelphia, PA/Samuel Fels) finished in the USCAA Division I top-25 in at least one goalkeeping category.  Holman finished tied for first with a Blue Jay USCAA single-season record 20 matches played and started. He also finished second in USCAA Division I with a Manor USCAA single-season record 10 wins.  Sobiac led with an 0.844 save percentage.

Murvee (September 30-October 6) and Cherif (September 16-September 22) were each named USCAA Division I Men's Soccer Player of the Week.

Cherif, Sylla, Murvee, and Holman were voted to the All-ESAC Men's Soccer First Team.  Akin, Ba, and junior defenseman Lucas Dolchanczyk (Philadelphia, PA/Franklin Towne Charter) were voted to the second.  Murvee was voted ESAC Player of the Year.  In eight ESAC matches, he was tied for second in assists (five), third in goals (seven), tied for third in points (19), fourth in shots on goal (18), and fifth in overall shots (24).  Murvee joined Eddie Fortescue Jr, who won this in 2023, as the only Blue Jays to receive ESAC Player of the Year honors.  

Holman was named to the USCAA Division I All-Academic Team for the third time, joining Fortescue Jr as the only Men's Soccer players to be named USCAA All-Academic three times.  Cherif, Murvee, Sylla were voted USCAA Division I First Team All-Americans and Holman was voted Honorable Mention.  This is the first time since Manor joined the USCAA for the 2021 season that four Blue Jays were voted All-American in the same season.  This is also the first time that three Manor players were voted First Team All-Americans in the same season.

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Women's Soccer

The Blue Jays competed in four matches versus USCAA schools.  They played against Central Pennsylvania College, twice versus Penn State University-Scranton, and nationally-ranked Christendom College.  Christendom competed in the USCAA Division II Small College National Championship Tournament.

Senior center midfielder Lauren Brown was voted All-Eastern States Athletic Conference (ESAC) First Team.

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Men's Outdoor Track and Field

This is Manor's fifth season and fourth as a USCAA member.  They competed on the second days of the following meets this season: Ursinus College Springfest, and Bill Butler Invitational (hosted by NCAA Division II West Chester University).  The Blue Jays ran against NCAA Division I, II, and III; NJCAA Division I and III; and USCAA competition.  

They competed for the third time on the second day of the USCAA Track and Field Championships at NCAA Division II Indiana University of Pennsylvania in  Indiana, Pennsylvania on April 25.  Murvee and Thompson ran in 100 and 200.  Sophomore Jallah Murvee competed in the first heat of the 100 meter Preliminaries and finished with a personal and season best time of 11.86, surpassing his time of 12.30 on the second day of the Bill Butler Invitational at NCAA Division II West Chester University on April 11. Junior Phazion Thompson (Philadelphia, PA/Benjamin Franklin) competed in the fifth heat of the 100 meter Preliminaries and finished second with a season best time of 11.61, surpassing his time of 12.01 on the second day of the Bill Butler Invitational.  Murvee and Thompson also ran in the 200 Preliminaries.  Thompson ran in the first heat and finished with a time of 25.45.  Murvee ran in the fifth heat and finished with a personal and season best time of 24.87, surpassing his time of 25.49 at the Bill Butler Invitational.

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Women's Outdoor Track and Field

This is Manor's sixth year and fifth as a USCAA member.  They competed on the second days of the following meets this season: Ursinus College Springfest, and Bill Butler Invitational (hosted by NCAA Division II West Chester University).  The Blue Jays ran against NCAA Division I, II, and III; NJCAA Division I and III; and USCAA competition.  

Senior Olivia Morton (Philadelphia, PA/St. Hubert) set personal and season bests in the 100 and 200 meters at the Bill Butler Invitational on April 12.  Morton finished with times of 16.62 and 34.34, respectively.  Senior Alexandra Simmons (Cheltenham, PA/Cheltenham) finished with personal and season best times in the 100 at the Ursinus College Springfest on April 4. Simmons also set a season best time in the 200 at Ursinus.

They competed for the third time on the second day of the USCAA Track and Field Championships at NCAA Division II Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana, Pennsylvania on April 25. Senior Lauren Brown ran in the 400.

Brown was named to the USCAA Women's Outdoor Track and Field National All-Academic Team for the third time.

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Men's Volleyball

Manor played three matches in its first season.  They made their debut versus nationally-ranked NJCAA Region XIX Division III Atlantic Cape Community College at home on March 23.  They also played a home-and-home versus NJCAA Region XIX Division III Harcum College on March 31 and April 1.  Atlantic Cape later competed in the NJCAA Region XIX Division III Postseason and in the Quarterfinals of the NJCAA Men's Volleyball Championship.  Harcum also later competed in the NJCAA Region XIX Division III Postseason Tournament.

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Women's Volleyball

Manor competed in six matches this season, mostly versus NJCAA Region XIX Division III and USCAA competition.  They played against the Community College of Philadelphia, Atlantic Cape Community College, and Rowan College South Jersey-Gloucester.  Manor also played at Penn State University-Scranton.  The Blue Jays also played versus Cheyney University. Gloucester competed in the Region XIX Division III Postseason Tournament.

Individually, outside hitters Alexandra Coyotl-Arias (Toms River, NJ/Lakewood) (junior) and Ava Dolan (Cheltenham, PA/Academy of New Church) (freshman) shared the USCAA Division I lead in service aces per set.  Sophomores Jaime Divina-Marte (Philadelphia, PA/Franklin Towne Charter) (defensive specialist) and Zoe Murphy (Lansdale, PA/North Penn) (setter) finished 19th and 25th, respectively, in service aces per set.  As a team, Manor finished second out of nine schools in service aces per set.

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