Mustangs Claim Second-Straight MAC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Title

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The Mustangs collected 157 points to win by 42 points

RESULTS
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. (Men’s Indoor Track & Field) –
The Stevenson Mustangs claimed their second-straight Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Men’s Indoor Track & Field Championship on Saturday with a total of 157 points. Widener finished in second with 115 points.
 
Stevenson head coach Dave Berdan was named the MAC Coach of the Year. Stevenson’s Dereck Davis and Widener’s Frank Livolsi were named MAC Co-Track Athletes of the Year. Eastern’s Evan Wildermuth was named MAC Field Athlete of the Year. King’s King-Shakim Rose and Lebanon Valley’s Logan Grauer were named MAC Co-Rookies of the Year.
 
For final standings, results, all-conference teams and more, go to the 2019 MAC Indoor Track & Field Championships central page.
 
60-Meter Dash
Stevenson’s Dereck Davis won gold with a time of 6.94 seconds. Stevenson’s Kendal Belser took silver with a time of 6.99 seconds, and King’s Emmanuel Edoukou won bronze with a time of 7.10 seconds.
 
60-Meter Hurdles
Lebanon Valley’s Logan Grauer won gold with a time of 8.65 seconds. The Dutchmen’s Owen Buhr took silver with a time of 8.71 seconds, and DeSales’ Daniel Mends won brone with a time of 8.75 seconds.
 
200-Meter Dash
Stevenson’s Kendall Belser wins gold with a time of 22.40 seconds. Stevenson’s Dereck Davis took silver with a time of 22.86 seconds, and Lebanon Valley’s Nathan Anzel won bronze with a time of 22.92 seconds.
 
400-Meter Dash
Stevenson’s Ritchie Case wins gold with a time of 50.99 seconds. The Mustangs’ Iddriss Iddriss took silver with a time of 51.39 seconds, and Misericordia’s Devin Oyola won bronze with a time of 51.42 seconds.
 
800-Meter Run
Widener’s Sean Stovall won gold with a time of 1:55.95. Stevenson’s Iddriss Iddriss took silver with a time of 1:56.22, and Messiah’s Matthew Royer won bronze with a time of 1:56.53.
 
Mile Run
Messiah’s Tyler McFeaters won gold with a time of 4:20.83. The Falcons’ Benjamin Schott took silver with a time of 4:22.02, and Widener’s Matthew Kazanjian won bronze with a time of 4:22.24.
 
3,000-Meter Run
Misericordia’s Alexander Fitch won gold with a time of 8:40.22. Widener’s Frank Livolsi took silver with a time of 8:40.59, and the Pride’s Matthew Kazanjian took bronze with a time of 8:42.11.
 
4x400-Meter Relay
Widener’s Jacob Crane, Michael John, David Johnson and Sean Stovall won gold with a time of 3:27.65. Lebanon Valley took silver with a time of 3:27.92, and Stevenson won bronze with a time of 3:30.49.
 
4x800-Meter Relay
DeSales’ Joseph Wells, Matthew Costello, Nick Cauley and Kyle Gonoude won gold with a time of 8:06.59. Messiah took silver with a time of 8:06.61, and Eastern won bronze with a time of 8:11.82.
 
Shot Put
King’s King-Shakim Rose won gold with a mark of 14.03 meters. Lebanon Valley’s Trent Donlan took silver with a mark of 13.85 meters, and King’s Justin Le Cadre won bronze with a mark of 13.68 meters.
 
Pole Vault
Messiah’s Caleb Christner won gold with a height of 4.40 meters. Widener’s Christopher Madden took silver with a mark of 4.25 meters, and Eastern’s Ethan Dionne won bronze with a mark of 4.25 meters.
 
Triple Jump
Eastern’s Evan Wildermuth won gold with a mark of 14.19 meters. The Eagles’ Teniola Oladeji took silver with a jump of 14.05 meters, and Misericordia’s Olutobi Olugbenga won bronze with a mark of 13.91 meters.
 
High Jump
Widener’s Valiant McKee won gold with a mark of 1.96 meters. Misericordia’s Olutobi Olugbenga took silver with a makr of 1.93 meters, and Stevenson’s Clement Onyebadi won bronze a mark of 1.93 meters.
 
Heptathlon
Stevenson’s Ritchie Case won gold with 4,357 points. Messiah’s Caleb Puleo won silver with 4,244 points, and Hood’s Frederick Roberts took bronze with 4,030 points.
 

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