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Men’s Track and Field Sees Personal Records Fall Aplenty at Farley Inter-Regional

Story Links WILLIAMSTOWN, MA (May 10, 2025) – The Tufts University men’s track and field team continued to improve as they finished up competition at the Farley Inter-Regional Extravaganza on Saturday in Williamstown. Eric Meyer took a sixth place finish in the hammer throw for the best field finish in the […]

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WILLIAMSTOWN, MA (May 10, 2025) – The Tufts University men’s track and field team continued to improve as they finished up competition at the Farley Inter-Regional Extravaganza on Saturday in Williamstown.

Eric Meyer took a sixth place finish in the hammer throw for the best field finish in the event for the Jumbos. His mark of 49.89m was ahead of junior Martin Decker in ninth with a 47.85m.

Quinn Hampson continued to show remarkable progress as his pace somehow got even quicker. He managed yet another personal best time of 3:51.21 to bring home sixth place and lead teammate Cullen McCaleb with a 3:57.73. Simon Donovan was just behind McCaleb with a 3:58.56.

Calvin Cummings kept his momentum from last weekend going with a third place finish in the 3000m steeplechase. It was his third straight finish with a new personal best as his 9:19.02 mark was good for a nearly five second improvement on his career best.

Jonah Reisner had to wait until the sunlight began to wane to truly shine, as he breezed through the 5000m run for fifth place. His time of 14:16.57 smashed his personal best and set the second-best time in Tufts program history. Amokrane Aouchiche also set a new personal best as he finished seventh in 14:29.60 for the fifth best time in program history.

Tufts will now shift their sights to the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Men’s Track and Field Championships at the Spire Institute in Geneva, Ohio on May 22nd.

 

–JUMBOS–



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