PHILADELPHIA – Junior
Matayo McGraw advances his own Widener triple jump record and moves into the number two spot in Widener history in the high jump.
HOW IT HAPPENED ON FRIDAY
In the men's shot put,
David Fuhrman would throw a 12.61-meter distance.
Ashton Brown marked a 12.19-meter throw.
Kevin Williams would throw a 14.73-meter mark in the weight throw to take 15
th. Furhman continued his night with a 13.36-meter toss. Brown threw a 12.35-meter distance.
HOW IT HAPPENED ON SATURDAY
In the Ott Center
Troy Wallace would run a new personal best 9.10 in the 60-meter hurdles.
Erastus Ndirangu clocked a 7.05 in the 60-meter dash for a new personal best.
Patrick Lamb would clock a 7.33
In the mile,
Ashton Ray ran in a 4:38.83.
Mikeal Palmieri would run a 54.36 in the 400-meter.
David Johnson's 2:02.33 would show in the 800-meter run.
The 200-meter dash showed
Tyler Ressler with a new season best 22.59. Ndirangu would clock a 22.82 for a personal best.
Zach Rementer showed a personal best in the 3000-meter with an 8:46.72.
David Abbey ran in a 8:49.08.
Widener's 4x400-meter relay took sixth overall with a 3:23.34 to move to the 64
th best time in the nation.
In the field,
Matayo McGraw took third in the high jump with a 2.05-meter height. McGraw's new personal best moves him to number two in Widener rankings and 10
th in the nation. At the same time, McGraw would down his own Widener record in the triple jump with a 15.62-meter distance.
Jacob Grossman would mark a 13.74-meter distance for a new season best.
The long jump showed Jack Csensits with a 6.63-meter jump. Grossman marked a 6.56-meter jump.
UP NEXT
Widener returns to competition on Friday, February 20 for the Haverford Keogh Invitational in Haverford, Pa.