Meet Information
• Meet: Centennial Conference Championship
• Location: Lancaster, PA • Schnader Field House
• Date: Sunday, February 24
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• The Short Story: The Johns Hopkins men's track & field team grabbed 152 points on day two of the Centennial Conference Championship to earn its seventh straight title. Hopkins finished with 186 points to beat second-place Haverford by 76.5 points. Swarthmore placed third with 94 points.
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Complete Results
Johns Hopkins Winners
• Senior
Alex Mollick took gold in the 200m dash for the third straight year as he crossed the line in 22.44.
• The 4x800 relay team won the title for the second straight year and third in the last four years. Seniors
Rob Dembinski and
Alex Condotti, freshman
Alex Dixon and junior
Ted Oh combined to win the relay in 7:56.60.
• Junior
Matthew Su won his third consecutive championship in the long jump with a leap of 6.95m. It is also the sixth title in the event for the Blue Jays since 2012.
• Freshman
Mitchell Porter took the top spot in the heptathlon with 4,195 total points. The Blue Jays have now won the heptathlon at each of the last six indoor championships. In the final three events of the heptahlon, Porter finshed second in the 60m hurdles, fourth in the pole vault and fourth in the 1000m run.
Other Meet Highlights
• Sophomore
Ian Imery placed fourth in the 200m dash in 23.29.
• Sophomore
Jonathon Brown finished second in the 400m dash with a time of 50.62.
• Junior
Jack Armand ran a 1:57.45 to take third place in the 800m run.
• The Blue Jays placed three in the top-10 in the mile, led by junior
Vipul Bhat with a sixth-place finish (4:25.02). Senior
Kevin Peters followed in seventh place (4:25.62) and classmate
Scott Pourshalchi placed ninth (4:28.76).
• Senior
Alex Doran placed third in the 3000m run with a time of 8:44.95.
• Brown, Armand, freshman
Alex Ozbolt and senior
Giacomo Taylor combined for a 3:27.64 to claim silver in the 4x400 relay.
• Freshman
Justin Canedy took silver in the high jump with a height of 1.95m and the long jump with a leap of 6.73m. He also placed seventh in the shot put with a throw of 11.72m.
Up Next
• The Blue Jays return to action on Friday, March 1 at the AARTFC Championship hosted by Ithaca College.