WORCESTER, Mass. – The Navy men’s track & field team posted a solid performance Friday at the Patriot League Outdoor Championship to end the day in second place with 56 points. The Mids trail first-place Army by 12 points through six of the 22 events at the meet which is being contested at Hart Track in Worcester, Mass.
“I think we did a solid job today with the number of athletes we have qualified for finals. There were some big and clutch performances today. All in all, it was a good first day,” remarked Director of Track and Field Jamie Cook.
The Mids opened the day with a fast start when Murphy Smith won his second-straight 10,000m league title in 30:56.08. Alexander Kirkland competed in the event for the first time this spring and finished in second-place with a time of 30:57.87. Jackson Nguyen clocked a 31:20.52 to finish in eighth place.
“Coach [Aaron] Lanzel and the group always have a plan going into a race. Murphy [Smith] has a good feel when it’s time to make a move and Alexander [Kirkland] did a good job following suit,” stated Cook.
Dane Eike (3:51.76) and Matt Newell (3:56.37) finished in fourth and 11th place, respectively, to qualify for Saturday’s 1,500m finals.
Navy will be well represented in tomorrow’s 400m finals as all four entered Midshipmen posted qualifying times. Pete deJonge (47.99) led the foursome to take third place. Nathan Kent’s time (48.07) placed him fourth as he tries to defend his league title tomorrow. Joining them in the final will be teammates Jacques Guillaume (48.20, fifth place) and Simon Alexander (career-best 48.22, seventh).
Tyler Yurich (10.47) finished in third place in the 100m sprint to advance to the finals. Marcel Jackson (10.50) finished behind Yurich to place fourth and punch his ticket to the final. Jonah Johnson (10.55) will also contend for gold as he finished in sixth place.
Yurich continued to lead the Midshipmen in the sprint events as he finished in fifth place in the 200m with a time of 21.42. Kent also advanced to the finals with a sixth-place time of 21.44, and Johnson finished in seventh place in 21.47.
Greyson Gravitt (1:51.36) edged out American’s Carver Morgan (1:51.41) for the top time in the 800m semifinals. Carson Sloat finished sixth in the event (1:52.05) to keep his championship hopes alive.
The Mids cruised in the 400m hurdles semifinals, which was led by David Walker who won the event with a career-best time of 52.05. Two-time defending league champion Guillaume finished in second place with a 52.88. Cooper Wakley ran a career-best 54.38 in the event to also qualify for the finals.
Navy capped off the track events with a third-place finish in the 4x800m relay in 7:32.09 with a squad that consisted of James Partlow, Carson sloat, Matt Newell and Luke Nester.
Brian Schloeder took silver in the pole vault with a mark of 5.21m (17′ 1″). Gunnar Kimball finished in third place with a height of 5.06m (16′ 7.25″).
Caleb Walker finished in third place in the javelin with a throw of 62.22m (204′ 1″).
Wyatt Shaw placed sixth in the long jump with a leap of 7.12m (23′ 4.5″).
Senior team captain Thomas Christie leads the Mids and ranks second overall in the decathlon with 3,631 total points. Christie won the high jump with a leap of 2.01m (6′ 7″). Teammate Nicolas Simmons is in third place overall with 3,609 points.
Saturday’s final day of competition will start at 8 a.m., with ESPN+ coverage beginning at 11 a.m.
Day One Team Scores (through 6 of 22 events)
1. Army: 68
2. Navy: 56
3. Boston: 39
4. Bucknell: 19
5. Lehigh: 18
6. Colgate: 13
7. Lafayette: 11
8. Holy Cross: 10
9. American: 0