Scott Grote and Irie Gourde Win Events for Brandeis at Amherst Spring Fling

Scott Grote and Irie Gourde Win Events for Brandeis at Amherst Spring Fling

From Brandeis University Athletics

In a rather ironic turn of events, last weekend's Tufts Snowflake Classic prove to be much warmer than Amherst's Spring Fling, a meet where the Judges faced off against fierce Division III competitors like Worcester Polytechnic Institute and NESCAC schools including Amherst College, Connecticut College, Trinity College and Williams College. 

In his first collegiate win, sophomore Scott Grote (Greenfield, Mass. / Greenfield) won the shot put with a massive PR of 13.11 meters (43 feet, 0.25 inches). Improving upon his previous best (12.32m) by nearly 80 centimeters, there was only one other thrower within a foot of Grote's winning mark. Grote not only won the event, earning 7 points for the team, but he is now ranked eighth in shot put in the University Athletic Association (UAA). Grote also competed in discus where he threw 36.06m (118' 4") for fourth place, earning an additional three points. Grote's 10 points nearly constitutes one-fourth of the team's total 42 points.

senior Irie Gourde (Portland, Ore. / York School, Canada) won two events, the 400 and 200 meters, contributing 14 points to his team's 42 point total. In the 400 meters, Gourde ran a season best 49.98 seconds facing a strong headwind on the backstretch, beating out a runner from WPI by 0.01 in a barn-burner on the home stretch. Gourde's performance ranks him fourth in the UAA, ninth in the D-III New England region, and 13th in the ECAC. A few hours later, Gourde won the 200 meters with another season best time of 22.09 seconds. Gourde is now ranked second in the UAA, sixth in the D-III New England region, and seventh in the ECAC.

Regan Charie (Topsfield, Mass. / Masconomet Regional) stood out on the track for the Judges, earning 3rd, and 4 points, with a PR of 11.17 seconds. This time improves Charie's UAA ranking from 8th to 4th and puts him at twelfth in the D-III New England region. Besides Charie and Gourde, the men had most of their success in the field events. In his first time triple jumping this season, rookie Churchill Perry (Pembroke Pines, Fla. / Westminster Academy) took second to earn 5 points with 12.97m (42' 6.75"). This mark ranks Perry sixth in the UAA and 16th in the D-III New England region. Sophomore Henry McDonald (Weymouth, Mass. / Weymouth) earned 4th in the long jump, earning 3 points, with a jump of 6.04m (19' 9.75").

Two Judges scored in the high jump: senior Mark Franklin (Auburn, N.H. / Pinkerton Academy) and rookie Jack Allan (Wretham, Mass. / King Phillip Regional). Franklin cleared 1.79m (5' 10.75") for fourth place, earning 3 points. By clearing this height, Franklin moved from ninth to a 4-way tie for sixth in the UAA. Allan cleared 1.74m (5' 8.5") for sixth place and 1 point.