PHILADELPHIA, PA – #4 Rowan Men's Track & Field Team took home its 10th straight New Jersey Athletic Conference Indoor Championship as the Profs captured the two-day event with 278 points. The meet was held at Penn's Ott Cetner.
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TCNJ was second with 175 points and Stockton finished third with 65.
Rajahn Dixon won two events and set a new school record in the process. The freshman broke his own program mark in the 200 meters with a winning time of 21.34, bettering his previous record of 21.53 set two weeks ago at the Valentine Invitational. The time is currently ranked fifth in Division III.
Dixon then claimed first in the 400 meters, improving his top time to a #21 Division III best of 48.15.
Samael Milevoix turned in a PR (48.58) for a second place result and
Luke Halbruner was third (49.36).
The Profs also went 1-2-3 in the high jump as
Jamile Gantt (2.03 meters) claimed his first career conference title.
Noah Wampole was second (1.97) and
Malakai Pressey (1.97) was third.
Joshua Justin turned in the #4 Division III mark and a PR of 14.88 meters to win the triple jump.
Jamir Brown claimed first in the 60 meter hurdles (7.94) with
Kwaku Nkrumah (7.96) in second,
Jason Agyemang (8.14) in third,
Michael Lawrence (8.41 - 8.403) in fourth and
Anaias Hughes (8.41 - 8.409) in fifth.
Teddy Wilson was the winner in the 800 meters (1:55.96) with teammate
Tyler Greene in third (1:57.74).
In the heptathlon,
Val Augustin (3987 points) took second while
Anthony Lanteigne was third (3963).
Masai Byrd shaved off 0.01 for a new PR in the 60 meters (6.83) where he was third in the finals.
Next Friday, the team will take part in the Fasttrack Last Chance Meet at the Ocean Breeze Complex in Staten Island, NY.