Chicago Men's Track and Field Takes Fourth at UAA Outdoor Championships

Chicago Men's Track and Field Takes Fourth at UAA Outdoor Championships

From University of Chicago Athletics

The University of Chicago men's track and field team took fourth place at day two of the 2014 University Athletic Association (UAA) Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Sunday.

On the men's side, Washington-St. Louis won with 215 points. The Bears were followed by Carnegie Mellon (166), Emory (141.5), UChicago (114.5), NYU (88.5), Case Western Reserve (63) and Brandeis (27.5).

The Maroons scored a boatload of team points when they took three of the top four spots in the 5,000 meters. Fresh off his 10,000-meter victory the previous night, senior Daniel Povitsky dug deep once again and beat the field in a time of 14:58.41. Freshman Gareth Jones took third in the race in 15:01.01.

Junior jumper Semi Ajibola lept over the competition in the high jump and won the title with a height of 1.94 meters.

Additionally, the 4x100-meter relay picked up All-UAA status. Freshman Temisan Osowa, sophomore Jacob Romeo, sophomore Ben Clark and sophomore Zachary Jenkins combined to take third in 42.40.

UChicago Top Finishers (Men)
5,000 meters – Daniel Povitsky (1st, 14:58.41); Gareth Jones (3rd, 15:01.01)
High Jump – Semi Ajibola (1st, 1.94 meters)
4x100-meter relay – 3rd, 42.40 (Temisan Osowa, Jacob Romeo, Ben Clark, Zachary Jenkins)