The Bloomsburg men's track and field team delivered a strong performance at the ESU All-American Meet, securing seven PSAC qualifying times and winning two events. Notable achievements include Josh Worthington's fifth-place finish in the javelin with a throw of 58.25 meters, and Peter Tepper's victory in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:56.17, both of which solidify their ranks in the conference. The team showcased depth and skill across various events, improving several personal and qualifying marks, positioning themselves well ahead of upcoming competitions.

By the Numbers
  • Seven PSAC qualifying times achieved at the meet.
  • Josh Worthington's javelin throw of 58.25 meters ranks him 11th in the conference.
  • Peter Tepper's 800-meter win with a time of 1:56.17 places him 10th in the PSAC.
  • The 4x400-meter relay team won with a time of 3:23.41.
State of Play
  • The team returns to competition next week at the SU Multis and Bison Outdoor Classic.
  • Upcoming events will take place from April 9-12.
  • Several athletes have improved their PSAC qualifying marks, enhancing team competitiveness.
What's Next

Looking ahead, the Bloomsburg men's track and field team will focus on maintaining momentum as they gear up for the SU Multis and Bison Outdoor Classic. With multiple individuals now qualified for the PSAC Championships, they aim to further improve performances and secure additional qualifications in the coming weeks.

Bottom Line

The Huskies demonstrated strong potential and competitive spirit at the ESU All-American Meet, laying a solid foundation for the rest of their season. Their ongoing improvement and performance depth could significantly influence their upcoming meets and the PSAC Championships.