Bernstein Breaks Program Record, Relay Wins in Tampa
DePaul track and field had a standout day across three events in Illinois and Florida, marking two program records and three event victories. Headlined by Alex Bernstein's record-setting hammer throw of 70.62m in Tampa, the team showcased strong performances with Caleb Schulz and Demetrius Rolle winning their races. The men's 4x400m relay team also set a program best, finishing in 3:08.60. Twelve athletes achieved top-five finishes, reflecting a successful outing for the Blue Demons. Overall, the day demonstrated the team's depth and competitive edge in various events.
By the Numbers- Alex Bernstein set a program hammer throw record at 70.62m.
- The men's 4x400m relay won with a time of 3:08.60, also a program record.
- Demetrius Rolle won the 100m with a time of 10.31 seconds.
- Blue Demons competed at the Chicagoland Championships, Hurricane Alumni Invitational, and South Florida Invitational.
- Multiple athletes advanced to finals or placed highly in various events, contributing to the team's overall success.
Looking ahead, the Blue Demons will focus on improving their performances in upcoming meets, aiming to build on their successes and drive for more event wins and program records as the season progresses.
Bottom LineDePaul's track and field team demonstrated exemplary performance, with breakthrough achievements that could signal a strong finish to the season. Continued dedication and refinement may lead to further program records and event victories.
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