The Saint Joseph's men's track and field team excelled at the Sam Howell Invitational in Princeton, setting a school record and securing multiple top finishes. The Hawks set a new record in the 4x100m relay, finishing second at 40.79 seconds. Notable performances included Logan Maloney's eighth-place finish in the 400m and a strong showing in the 800m with multiple personal-best times. The team capped off the event with a victory in the 4x400m relay, clocking in at 3:14.99.

By the Numbers
  • 4x100m relay team set a school record at 40.79 seconds.
  • Logan Maloney finished eighth in the 400m with a time of 47.88 seconds.
  • Alex Wockenfuss won the 800m with a personal-best time of 1:50.77.
  • The 4x400m relay team posted a winning time of 3:14.99.
State of Play
  • Hawks displayed versatility with strong points in multiple events.
  • Significant personal bests were achieved by several athletes across events.
  • The team is building momentum heading into upcoming meets.
What's Next

The Hawks are set to compete at the Duke Invitational on April 10-11 and the Bucknell Bison Classic on April 11, where they will aim to continue their winning streak and further improve their personal records.

Bottom Line

The Saint Joseph's men's track and field team鈥檚 exceptional performance at Princeton positions them strongly for their upcoming competitions, highlighting their potential to break more records and achieve further success this season.