Men鈥檚 Track and Field Competes at Penn Relays, Paul Kaiser Classic
The West Chester University men's track and field team competed at both the 130th Penn Relays and the 21st Paul Kaiser Classic, marking the final split squad action of the season. At the Penn Relays, the team鈥檚 4x400 relay squad secured a second-place finish with a time of 3:19.86, the highest finish among non-Division I teams. In the Paul Kaiser Classic, standout performances included Jhaven Sims-Pagan winning the 110 hurdles and a strong showing in the 10K with the top three finishers all from West Chester.
By the Numbers- The 4x400 relay team finished in 3:19.86, just behind Manhattan鈥檚 3:19.67.
- West Chester runners placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the 10K with times of 33:03.14, 33:25.55, and 33:27.03, respectively.
- The team is gearing up for the upcoming PSAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships scheduled for April 30.
- Season performances have shown competitiveness, especially against Division I programs at major events.
The team will compete at the PSAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, aiming to leverage their strong performances and solidify their standings within the conference.
Bottom LineWest Chester's athletes showcased impressive capabilities at major events, with key finishes that build momentum heading into the championship weekend. The upcoming competition will be crucial for validating their season's efforts and performance levels.
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