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Mondschein Multi Decathlon |
Mondschein Multi Heptathlon
LEWISBURG, Pa. – Senior
Steve Morgan beat out a field of 37 runners in the 110-meter hurdles, while the women's 4x800m relay team of junior
Kaylyn West, sophomore
Shante Dorin, senior
Lauren Toth and junior
Samantha Young recorded the second-quickest time in program history to lead East Stroudsburg University at Bucknell's Outdoor Classic this weekend.
Morgan completed his race in 14.60 as he continues his push to become a four-time PSAC champion in the event. West, Dorin, Toth and Young completed their race in 9:30.06 to place third out of 11 teams.
ESU concluded the two-day meet with 11 new PSAC times overall, with 13 additional Warriors lowering their previous PSAC qualifying marks.
Three of the new PSAC qualifiers took place in women's field events. Junior
Maddie Reichard (119-4) surpassed the conference standard in the javelin, while sophomore
Carly Gregas (5-3) and freshman
Barbara Grossov (37-5 3/4) qualified in the high jump and shot put, respectively. Freshman
Alexis Schuldes added season-best throws in the hammer (136-1) and the discus (120-9), and fellow freshman
Me'Saj Closs (118-7) also recorded a new PR in the discus.
New women's qualifiers on the track were freshman
Rachel Eidson in the 1,500m (4:59.42), sophomore
Victoria Matthews in the 800m (2:19.79) and Dorin in the 400m hurdles (1:05.61).
Young stood out in the 1500m as well, registering a time of 4:46.97 which is over seven seconds quicker than her previous season best in the race. Other new season-bests included West in the 3000m steeplechase (11:08.61), senior
Erin Brady in the 800m (2:18.36) and junior
Hope Decker in the 400m hurdles (1:04.66). West was less than four seconds away from reaching the NCAA DII provisional standard of 11:05.00 in the steeplechase, while Brady's 800m finish ranks her No. 8 in program history.
The Warrior women added a new top time in the 4x100m relay, as sophomore
Marissa Flim, freshman
Tiana Webster, sophomore
Leiana Dean and sophomore
Aspen Gaita completed the race in a time of 47.81 which ranks No. 4 all-time.
Two ESU men posted top 10 program times over the weekend, as senior
Alec Lederer completed the 5000m in a PSAC qualifying time of 14:58.74 which ranks No. 10 all-time, while freshman
Noah Lockwood moved up to No. 6 in the discus with a new PR of 153-9. Lockwood's mark breaks the previous freshman record of 150-0 set by Russ McGeehan back in 1995.
Freshman
Matt Lloyd (4:01.08) and senior
Robert Garvey (50.41) added new PSAC qualifying times in the 1500m and 400m, respectively. New field qualifiers were freshman
Justin Wulff in the javelin (184-4) and freshman
Sam Avalos in the long jump (21-4 1/4).
Freshman
Austin Horner also competed in the long jump, and he placed seventh out of 40 competitors after registering a season-best effort of 22-3. He remains ranked second among PSAC jumpers in the event this season.
Other new season-bests for the men included junior
Jonathan Hummel in the javelin (176-8), sophomore
Khai Samuels in the 800m (1:54.23), and sophomore
Mike Matrisciano (55.65) and freshman
Anthony Del Popolo (56.33) in the 400m hurdles.
The men's 4x400m relay foursome of freshman
Andrew Schumacher, Garvey, freshman
Nick Lawrence and sophomore
Akeim Thomas closed out the meet with a season-best time of 3:19.39, placing fourth out of 22 teams.
ESU sophomores
Michayla Weitman and
Nate Sharrah competed in Kutztown's Mondschein Multi invitational on Thursday and Friday. Weitman posted a new PR in the heptathlon after earning 3,792 points, while Sharrah registered a score of 4,951 points in the decathlon.
The Warriors remain in action next weekend, as they host the 12th annual All-American Meet at Eiler-Martin Stadium on Saturday.