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Tartans' 3,200-Meter Relay Breaks School Record at Opening Day of the UAA Outdoor Championship

Tartans' 3,200-Meter Relay Breaks School Record at Opening Day of the UAA Outdoor Championship

From Carnegie Mellon University Atheltics

The Carnegie Mellon University men's track and field team competed at the University Athletic Association (UAA) Outdoor Championships on Saturday. The two-day championship meet is being hosted by the University of Chicago. The Tartans have 67.5 points and are currently first heading into the final day.

Top Performances on the Track:

  • Sophomores Colin McLaughlin and Sean Dutton along with juniors Alex Ivanov and Andrew McGovern won the 4x800-meter relay crossing in school record time of 7:39.96. They broke the record held by Marc-Daniel Julien, Evan Larrick, Owen Norley and Thomas Vandenberg of 7:39.98 set in 2015.
  • Senior Elijah Sech placed second in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 9:48.32.
  • Sophomore Matthew Coyle ran a personal-best time in the 10,000-meter run and placed second after crossing in 30:17.90.
  • Junior Thomas Rich advanced to the finals in the 110-meter hurdles after crossing with a time of 16.01 in the preliminaries.
  • Junior Austin Weltz qualified for the finals in the 400-meter run after finishing in 51.03.
  • Ivanov and senior Leland Davies will both run in the finals of the 800-meter run after posting times of 1:55.05 and 1:55.12 in the preliminaries.
  • McGovern will run in the finals of the 400-meter hurdles after qualifying with a time of 56.34 on Saturday. Freshman Tyler Williams will join McGovern in the finals after recording a time of 59.58 in the preliminaries.
  • The 200-meter dash finals will have senior Alex Halkias apart of the race after he ran 22.73 in the preliminaries.

Top Performances in the Field:

  • Sophomore Cody Breidenbach won the UAA title in the hammer when he marked with a career-best throw of 56.65 meters.
  • Senior Bailey O'Malley and freshman Sam Alligood placed second and third, respectively, in the shot put. O'Malley marked at 15.04 meters with Alligood at 13.95 meters.
  • Sophomore Casey Potrebic placed third in the pole vault clearing the bar at 4.30 meters.