Baltimore, MD - After finishing 30th at last year's NCAA Championships, the Johns Hopkins men's indoor team will send five Blue Jays to compete in Winston-Salem this upcoming weekend. The 13 athletes competing in 14 events between the men's and women's teams is the most in program history.
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3,000
Just like on the women's side, the Blue Jay men will send multiple competitors in the 3,000.
Declan Hines qualifies as the fourth seed after running an 8:24.73 this past weekend at the Tufts Last Chance meet. Also qualifying at the Tufts meet,
Sean Laidlaw earned the seventh seed at NCAA's with a time of 8:26.09.
Andrew King sneaks into the field in the number 20 spot after running an 8:30.89 at the David Hemery Invitational.
5,000
After setting the school record in the event,
Jared Pangallozzi will compete in the 5,000 as the number-six seed. Pangallozzi clocked a time of 14:33.63 at the George Mason Patriot Games.
Heptathlon
Justin Canedy will head to the NCAA Championships to compete in the heptathlon. The sophomore is the 12th seed in the event after posting 4,932 points at the George Mason Patriot Games.