Stevenson Claims First MAC Men's Indoor Track & Field Title

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The Mustangs collected 164 points to win by two points

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BETHLEHEM, Pa. (Men’s Indoor Track & Field) –
The Stevenson Mustangs claimed their first-ever Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Men’s Indoor Track & Field Championship on Saturday with a total of 164 points. Widener finished in second with 162 points.
 
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Stevenson head coach Erick Camodeca was named the MAC Coach of the Year.
 
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Widener’s Will McDermott was named MAC Track Athlete of the Year.
 
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Delaware Valley’s Ta’riq Thomas was named MAC Field Athlete of the Year.
 
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Albright’s Vernon Taylor was named MAC Rookie of the Year.
 
For final standings, results, all-conference teams and more, go to the 2018 MAC Indoor Track & Field Championships central page.
 
60-Meter Dash
Misericordia’s Juwan Petties-Jackson won gold with a time of 6.94 seconds. Stevenson’s Dereck Davis took silver with a time of 6.99 seconds, and the Mustangs’ Kendall Belser won bronze with a time of 7.01 seconds.
 
60-Meter Hurdles
Albright’s Vernon Taylor won gold with a time of 8.81 seconds. Messiah’s Aaron Gray took silver with a time of 8.83 seconds, and Albright’s Jonathan Bieber took bronze with a time of 8.87.
 
200-Meter Dash
Misericordia’s Juwan Petties-Jackson won gold with a time of 22.13 seconds. Stevenson’s Kendall Belser took silver with a time of 22.28 seconds, and Widener’s Josh Tupper won bronze with a time of 22.78 seconds.
 
400-Meter Dash
Widener’s Josh Tupper wins gold for a third-straight season with a time of 49.88 seconds. The Pride’s Nate Sites took silver with a time of 50.35 seconds, and Stevenson’s Vladhimir Theophile took bronze with a time of 51.36 seconds.
 
800-Meter Run
Lebanon Valley’s Nicholas Scullin won gold with a time of 1:56.19. Stevenson’s Iddriss Iddriss took silver with a time of 1:56.93, and DeSales’ Matthew Kraus won bronze with a time of 1:57.94.
 
Mile Run
Widener’s Will McDermott won gold with a time of 4:19.07. Stevenson’s Langston Gash took silver with a time of 4:21.60, and Misericordia’s Sean Luzzi won bronze with a time of 4:22.39.
 
3,000-Meter Run
Widener’s Frank Livolsi won gold with a time of 8:39.57. Widener’s Will McDermott took silver with a time of 8:43.41, and Misericordia’s Alexander Fitch won bronze with a time of 8:44.17.
 
4x400-Meter Relay
Stevenson’s Vladhimir Theophile, Matt Riggins, Ritchie Case and Kendall Belser won gold with a time of 3:23.33. Widener took silver with a time of 3:24.29, and DeSales took bronze with a time of 3:29.04.
 
4x800-Meter Relay
Messiah’s Alex Scheib, Tyler McFeaters, Derrick Peterson and Matthew Royer won gold with a time of 8:04.51. Lebanon Valley took silver with a time of 8:07.20, and DeSales took bronze with a time of 8:14.82.
 
Shot Put
Widener’s Dan Whalen won gold with a mark of 14.97 meters. The Pride’s Alden Littlefield took silver with a mark of 14.50 meters, and Stevenson’s Maurice Johnson won bronze with a mark of 14.05 meters.
 
Pole Vault
Widener’s Malik Dixon won gold with a mark of 4.35 meters. Messiah’s Brett Garbrick took silver with a mark of 4.25 meters, and Lebanon Valley’s Jesse Brownstein took bronze with a mark of 3.95 meters.
 
Triple Jump
Delaware Valley’s Ta’riq Thomas won gold with a mark of 14.57 meters. Eastern’s Frantzy Sainvil took silver with a mark of 14.27 meters, and Misericordia’s Olutobi Olugbenga took bronze with a mark of 14.05 meters.
 
High Jump
Eastern’s Aron Szenczy won gold while tying both the MAC Championship and overall MAC record height of 2.06 meters. Misericordia’s Olutobi won silver with a mark of 1.96 meters. There was a three-way tie for bronze at 1.93 meters including Widener’s James Burton, Eastern’s DaShawn Dale and Widener’’s Valiant McKee.
 
Heptathlon
Messiah’s Aaron Gray won gold with 4,497 points. Lebanon Valley’s Brandon McMinn took silver with 4,044 points, and the Falcons’ Caleb Puelo took bronze with 3,976 points.
 

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