Strong Relay, Field Performances Lead Pipers at Gene Glader Invitational
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Hamline University track and field team turned in a solid all-around performance on Saturday at the Gene Glader Invitational, highlighted by strong relay results, a runner-up finish in the hammer throw, and multiple top-10 efforts across the field. The Pipers were led on the men’s side by a second-place finish from Doug Gill in the hammer throw, posting a mark of 43.46 meters. Hamline also saw success in the jumps, with Josiah Budiman pacing the group in the long jump with a ninth-place finish at 6.49 meters, while Isaiah Watson (10th, 6.44m) and Rufus Zulu…
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