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Written by: Brianna Kwasnik '16, M.A '23 | April 13, 2026

New Venture Expo Showcases Student and Incubator Businesses

Over $25,000 was awarded to students and Spartan Incubator entrepreneurs.

Lone Daffodil, led by Incubator founder Sarah Hinkle 鈥24, won in the 鈥済rowth鈥 category and was awarded $6,000. Photo by Hannah Vazquez

Over $25,000 was awarded to students and Spartan Incubator entrepreneurs at the New Venture Expo held Friday in the Lowth Entrepreneurship Center on campus.

The New Venture Expo is an annual event that showcases ventures at various stages of development. This year, 73 businesses participated, and more than 700 people from the campus and community stopped in to learn about them. Businesses were judged in four categories (growth, prototype, validation and launch), and winners received cash prizes to be used toward their ventures. Students and Spartan Incubator companies, those run by recent grads and early-stage community founders, were evaluated together.听

Lone Daffodil, led by Incubator founder Sarah Hinkle 鈥24, won in the 鈥済rowth鈥 category and was awarded $6,000. Lone Daffodil specializes in handmade clothing created from secondhand and natural materials.听

鈥淚鈥檓 honestly a little shocked because there are some incredible businesses and entrepreneurs in here that it was a very competitive space,鈥 Hinkle said. 鈥淚 also feel very blessed, because everybody in this center is energizing and supportive, and it鈥檚 the most amazing environment to be a part of if you鈥檙e building something of your own.鈥

Hinkle described the moment as 鈥渇ull circle鈥 because when she was an undergraduate, she interned at a company in the Spartan Incubator. Now she鈥檚 back, showcasing her own company.

With the prize money, she plans to purchase a van, so she can bring her product to other cities.

In the 鈥減rototype鈥 category, Cold9, a line of baseball pants, won first place and $3,000. Cold9 is run by Spencer Walden 鈥29, Sam Levine 鈥29 and Joshua Greenspon 鈥28.

Andrew Brown 鈥27 won first place and $1,000 in the 鈥渧alidation鈥 category for his company, One Tap, a digital r茅sum茅 card.听

In the 鈥渓aunch鈥 category, Maximus Mattuchio 鈥26 won, securing $4,500 for his company, Dirty Bastard, a line of cologne-infused laundry detergent sheets.

鈥淚 knew going into it that I wanted to win, Mattuchio said. 鈥淟ike, even second place I would have been disappointed, just because I put so much work into this, and I really have gone the extra mile to separate myself from my competition,鈥 he said.

Volunteer coaches and mentors in the Lowth Entrepreneurship Center were the event judges, and prize money was donated through the center鈥檚 Sustainer Board.