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The athletics teams from Denison men sit in third place at the NCAC Indoor Echtachtikantik championships. McCann receives NCAC Pole Vault title

Oberlin, Ohio- After the first day of the indoor lighting athletics championships at the North Coast Athletic Conference, the athletics teams of the Denison teams sit in third place. The men collected 32 points for the day after they had secured two all NCAC surfaces, including a pole vault title and seven top-night surfaces.

Day 1 highlights
For the men, Pole Vaulters in the first year Seamus McCann was appointed NCAC Pole Voing Champion after clarifying a height of 4.50 m, shortly before his personal best and for the first champion in Pole Vault since Jeremy Coopider in 1993. Senior senior. Senior. Chris Slater Received the all-NCAC award after it was deleted more than 1.32 m over 1.32 m when he threw the NCAC championships 2024 at a distance of 17.86 million. The remaining five points for the day were Justin Tharayilwho took sixth place in the heptathlon last weekend after scoring 3,867 points for three team points. In the distance medley race, Denison collected five more points afterwards Leo WisnefskiPresent Liam QuinlanPresent Simon GlassAnd Oliver Dicerbo With 10: 27.78 fourth, a top-seven time for the program.

The men's top-eight finisher was rounded off Jason SpinoPresent Thomas Goydan And Jack Blaise. Spino and Goydan would end the sixth (4.10 m) and the eighth (3.80 m) in the pole vault so that four points complement the total of the Big Red. Finally, Blais took seventh place in the long jump and brought the sum of the men to 32.

In the following you will find all qualification games for the events of tomorrow's men's final

Event student athlete results Additional notes

200 m dash Jaylin Epps 22.54
60 m dash Jaylin Epps 6.89
200 m dash Malik Holley 22.27
400 m dash Malik Holley 50.70
400 m dash Pierce Patterson 51.34
60 m dash Ari Skolnik 6.94
60 m hurdles Ari Skolnik 8.07 (PR) bound the NCAC record set in 2015

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The Big Red are back in action on Saturday, March 1st, for the second day of the NCAC -Indo -Effeitachtachtik championships.