Tiffin University's track and field teams showcased impressive performances at both the Duke Invitational and the John Homon Open. Several athletes recorded personal bests, contributing to a successful weekend for the Dragons. Key highlights include Ramon Rodriguez breaking the school and G-MAC record in the 1500 meters at the Duke Invitational, along with multiple wins and personal achievements at both events.

By the Numbers
  • Ramon Rodriguez set new records with a personal best in the 1500 meters (3:41.39).
  • Kameron Walker won the 400 meter at the John Homon Open with a personal best of 48.12 seconds.
  • Elijah Miller achieved a long jump of 7.10 meters, placing 10th at Duke.
State of Play
  • Dragons excelled with multiple personal bests across both competitions.
  • Highly competitive performances included several top finishes in individual events.
  • The teams are preparing for upcoming meets, continuing to build on their progress.
What's Next

As the season progresses, the focus will shift to optimizing performances for specific events, targeting conference championships and qualifying for national competitions. Continued training and strategic planning will be crucial for athlete development.

Bottom Line

The Dragons' performance at the Duke Invitational and the John Homon Open highlights their potential for the remainder of the season. With numerous personal bests and records set, the team's momentum is strong as they advance towards key competitions.