School & Rookie Records Set Along With Six Wins In Action-Packed Saturday
The University of Detroit Mercy men鈥檚 track and field team had a remarkable performance, setting multiple records at two meets. Senior Joshua Otten broke the school鈥檚 1,500-meter record with a time of 3:49.56, while freshman Colin Murray established a rookie record in the 5,000m with a time of 14:20.28. The team secured six gold medals through standout performances across events, including victories in the 400m, long jump, and 4x400 meter relay. Freshman Isaiah Fox led the way in the hurdles, and the Titans showcased depth with multiple athletes placing in the top ranks. They are set to compete again at Oakland's Elaine Leigh Invitational next week.
By the Numbers- Joshua Otten's new school record in the 1,500m: 3:49.56
- Colin Murray's rookie record in the 5,000m: 14:20.28
- Mike Ferguson鈥檚 winning time in the 400m: 49.92 seconds
- Isaiah Fox's winning time in the 100m hurdles: 15.16 seconds
- The Titans' total gold medals earned: 6
- The Titans set multiple school and rookie records over the weekend.
- A strong showing from freshmen contributed to overall team success.
- The team is experiencing a surge in performance, evidenced by new personal bests across events.
The Titans will continue their competitive season at the Elaine Leigh Invitational, where they hope to build on their recent successes and potentially set more records.
Bottom LineThe Detroit Titans men's track and field team is rapidly gaining momentum, reflecting both individual athlete growth and overall team strength as they aim for continued success in upcoming competitions.
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