LANCASTER, Pa. - Freshman
Keiron Wilson finished fifth in the triple jump to lead the McDaniel College men's track & field team on the first day of the Centennial Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships.
The Green Terror currently sit in eighth place with 16 points.
Wilson placed fifth with a mark of 13.80 meters, the fifth-best jump in program history. Sophomore
Christian Homer placed 11th at 12.70 meters and freshman
Braylon Johnson placed 17th at 11.09 meters.
The distance medley relay team of junior
Anders Madsen, senior
Tyler Richardson, sophomore
Jack Reiser, and sophomore
Jack Sears placed fifth with a time of 10:36.67, the fifth-fastest time in program history.
The 4x800-meter relay team of Madsen, Sears, Reiser, and freshman
Kaydan Batty placed sixth with a time of 8:11.56 which ranks eighth in program history.
Senior
John Geniti placed sixth in the pole vault with a jump of 3.87 meters and senior
Jack McBride placed seventh with a mark of 3.57 meters.
Junior
Alex Brown currently sits third in the heptathlon with 2,438 points after placing first in the long jump and third in the 60-meter dash.
Senior
Tyren Proctor qualified for the finals of the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.41 seconds. Senior
Kyle Hubbard also advanced to the finals with a time of 9.16 seconds. Freshman
Roman Arensmeyer placed 12th and Brown placed 16th.
Junior
Oral-Anthony Coleman ran a time of 7.04 seconds in the 60-meter dash to advance to finals while freshman
Tarik Jones placed 21st.
Senior
Nick Raumann placed 29th in the 5,000 meters in 16:09.64 and junior
Jacob Graham finished 16th in the weight throw with a mark of 11.12 meters.
McDaniel concludes competition at this year's conference championship meet on Sunday beginning at 11 a.m.