Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer

Jack Allan Sets Brandeis Heptathlon Record at Tufts

Jack Allan Sets Brandeis Heptathlon Record at Tufts

From Brandeis University Athletics

The Brandeis University track and field teams continue to pick up steam as they roll toward the approaching championship season.  Competing at the Tufts Cupid Challenge at Tufts University the team put up some very strong performances highlighted by multiple DIII New England qualifying marks.

TOP MEN'S PERFORMERS

  • Sophomore Jack Allan (Wrentham, Mass./King Phillip Regional) got the weekend started on Friday with the first day of the heptathlon.  Allan recorded personal best in both the 60m (7.48s) and high jump (1.85m) on his way to a first-day score of 2606 points. He proceeded to perform well on day 2 to finish with a personal best score of 4475 points.  This reset his own school record that, previously stood at 4330 points.  Allan's performance is currently ranked 17th in Division III. 
  • Junior Regan Charie (Topsfield, Mass./Masconomet Regional) set a season-best of 7.19 in the 60m prelims to qualify for the Division III New England Championships as well as the final later in the day.  Charie would go on to run 7.18 in the final, matching his personal best while placing 4th.
  • Junior Scott Grote (Greenfield, Mass./Greenfield) also qualified for the Division III New England Championships with his heave of 14.34m; (47 feet-3/4 inch) . in the weight throw.  The performance was a huge personal best for Grote who previously threw 13.68m earlier this season.
  • The best distance performance of the day came from senior captain Ryan Stender (Amherst, Mass./Amherst Regional).  Stender put up the second-fastest 3000m performance of his career while winning his race today at Tufts.  His time of 8:27.03 currently sits at 12th in Division III this season.  Stender will look to return the NCAA championships in this event after competing in it at the 2016 meet.
  • Other top performances came from Charie in the 200m, sophomore Churchill Perry (Pembroke Pines, Fla./Westminster Academy) in the triple jump, and rookie Breylen Ammen (Lincoln, Mass./Lincoln-Sudbury Regional). Charie posted a 7th place finish with his time of 23.10 seconds, Perry a placed second in the triple with a distance of 12.86m (42 feet-2 ¼ inches) and Ammen placed 7th in the pole vault with a personal best of 4.25m (13 feet, 11 1/4 inches).