SELINSGROVE, PA - Susquehanna completed the 2025-26 season with a fourth-place finish in the Landmark Conference Presidents' Trophy standings, carrying a 8.24 points average.
Four of the River Hawks' head-to-head spring sports reached the Landmark Tournament as men's and women's lacrosse won their first-round tournament games to reach the league semifinals, both against Scranton. The men held a 5-4 Landmark record (9-10) overall, avenging Moravian in the opening round of the tournament 13-12 after falling to the Greyhounds earlier in the season 10-8. The women hosted their first-round game against Drew, defeating the Rangers 12-7 and finishing with a 6-3 Landmark record and 10-9 overall. Susquehanna's softball team reached the tournament for the 17th straight season with an 8-8 Landmark record and 14-25 mark. Baseball put together a great April stretch to earn the two seed for the Landmark Tournament with a 16-8 league record and 26-16 overall mark. They won their opening tournament game against Drew 12-5. Women's lacrosse totaled five All-Landmark selections, including Abby DiComes as Rookie of the Year. Baseball was awarded eight All-Landmark choices and head coach Denny Bowers receiving Coaching Staff of the Year. Softball and men's lacrosse each earned four student-athletes for All-Landmark.
Men's and women's outdoor track and field put together great spring seasons that saw the men finish second at the Landmark Championships and the women fifth. The men totaled six individual titles via Derick Blair in the 10,000 meters, Mason Winslow in the 400-meter dash and 400-meter hurdles, Owen Nugent in the 200 meters, Carter Smink in the 110-meter hurdles, and the 4x100 team of Nugent, Nate Frankenfield, Austin Hurrell and Calder El Bachir Diakite. The women earned two individual champions by way of Kendall Simms in the pole vault and Sophia Bostwick in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. In the world of golf the women's team earned their highest-ever Landmark finish, taking second place and all five earning All-Landmark finishes, while the men's golf team took eighth. The women's tennis team finished with a 2-7 Landmark record and 5-10 overall mark, while the men's tennis program held a 3-6 Landmark ledger and 8-7 overall record and Logan Rauschenberger earning All-Landmark for the second straight year.