PHILADELPHIA, PA -- #1 Rowan had a handful of student-athletes in competition at The Penn Relays held at Franklin Field as well at the Blue Jay Tune Up hosted by Elizabethtown over the weekend.
The Profs finished in sixth place (71 points) at Elizabethtown.
FINAL RESULTS (Penn Relays) | FINAL RESULTS (E-Town)
Saturday's rundown at Penn:
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Jason Agyemang competed in 110 meter hurdles final, clocking in at 14.26
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Anthony Parker put up a 7.03 meter effort in the championship long jump
Friday's action:
- Agyemang ran 14.03 in the 110 meter hurdle preliminary to qualify for the finals
- Both
Jamile Gantt and
Noah Wampole topped out at 2.06 meters in the high jump to earn a top 5 finish
- The 4x400 relay of
Masai Byrd,
Evan Corcoran,
Teddy Wilson, and
Dallas Hohney produced a season-best time (3:17.26)
- Corcoran also ran in the 100 meters (10.68)
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Bright John and
Chris Ross both peaked at 6.91 meters in the college long jump
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Joshua Justin (14.26 meters) was in action in the triple jump
On Thursday:
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Seth Clevenger turned in school record in the 5000 meters (14:06.23) which is his outdoor PR time as well; the previous best time of 14:12.0 was set in 1984 (Ron Deckert)
At the Blue Jay Tune Up
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Josh Caudill improved his #1 NJAC mark in the hammer, hitting a new PR in winning the event (52.82 meters)
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Javion Payne captured the discus with a top mark of 42.83 meters
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Giovanni Torres (1:59.094) and
Kal Heyman (1:59.48) registered season bests in the 800 meters
- Other first-place finishers included
Val Augustin (14.73) in the 110 meter hurdles and
Aaron Mull (23.01) in the 200 meters
Next weekend the squad will head to Ramapo for the 2026 NJAC Outdoor Championships which runs May 3rd and 4th.
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