Anderson Notches 14 Personal Records in Twilight Invitational
The Anderson University men’s track and field team notched 14 personal records and two additional season bests during Friday’s Twilight Invitational in Terre Haute.
The Anderson University men's track and field team notched 14 personal records and two additional season bests during Friday's Twilight Invitational in Terre Haute.
Anderson finished 12th place in the team standings.
Micah Stacy was named the Anderson XCTF Performer of the Meet. He posted a personal-record (PR) time of 2 minutes, 9.77 seconds in the 800-meter run, improving his PR by 4.99 seconds.
COACH NIC HUFFMAN'S COMMENTS
We had a lot of good things happen on Friday. Right before the conference weekend, we want to feel fast and confident. We were able to accomplish that. There are still some things that we need to improve, but we will always have those. No meet will be perfect. We will rest up and be ready for the conference meet.
NOTABLE PERFORMANCES
- Josiah Marshall – Triple Jump – 13.47 meters (44 feet, 2.5 inches) – Personal Record – Ranks 2nd in HCAC
- Caleb Pipes – Hammer – 44.70 meters (146 feet, 7.75 inches) – 4th Place – Personal Record – Ranks 5th in HCAC
- Dillon Pratt – 400 – 51.16 seconds – Personal Record
- Brian Simmermon – Shot Put – 11.54 meters (37 feet, 10.5 inches) – Personal Record
- Welles Gupton – Discus – 30.66 meters (100 feet, 7 inches) – Personal Record
- Elijah Stires – 400 – 53.88 seconds – Personal Record
- Dillon Pratt – 200 – 23.22 seconds – Personal Record
- Caleb Savage – 800 – 2:08.17 – Season Best
- Micah Stacy – 800 – 2:09.77 – Personal Record
- David Stansbury – 1,500 – 4:16.83 – Season Best
- Will Feebeck – 100 – 12.17 seconds – Personal Record
- Elijah Stires – 200 – 24.06 seconds – Personal Record
- Max Soljak – 200 – 24.83 seconds – Personal Record
- Noah Kuepfer – 800 – 2:20.53 – Personal Record
- David Lane – 800 – 2:24.33 – Personal Record
- Maxwell Cobb – 800 – 2:30.64 – Personal Record
UP NEXT
Anderson battles in the two-day Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) Outdoor Championships, beginning on Friday, April 25 at 2 p.m. in Berea, Ky.
