The West Liberty University track and field teams showcased solid performances on the second day of the Mountain East Conference Championships. The men's team currently sits in sixth place with 21 points, while the women's team is positioned seventh with 23 points. Freshman Seth Wisman stood out in the decathlon, securing event wins in the discus and javelin. Both teams saw multiple athletes qualify for finals in various events, adding to their competitive standing as they approach the final day of the meet.

By the Numbers
  • The men's team has accumulated 21 points after two days of competition.
  • The women's team has amassed 23 points heading into the final day.
State of Play
  • Seth Wisman recorded personal bests, placing second in the 110m hurdles and winning events in discus and javelin.
  • Multiple athletes have advanced to finals across key events for both the men and women, enhancing scoring opportunities.
What's Next

The teams aim to improve their standings on the last day of the MEC Championships, with several athletes poised for potential top finishes in finals.

Bottom Line

The Hilltopper track and field teams are making their mark at the MEC Championships, demonstrating depth and talent. They look to leverage their momentum to secure a stronger finish in the final standings.