LONG BRANCH, New JerseyÂ
-Â The Marist men's track team opened itd outdoor season in a strong fashion as several Red Foxes added new personal best times & throws at the Monmouth Spring Opener.
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Liam Haggerty debuted with a strong personal-best throw in the javelin, as he finished with his best throw of 144 feet, 3 inches.Â
--Freshman
Jacob Anderson won heat 5 of 1,500-meter run & turned in a personal-best time.Â
--Sophomore
Anthony Citera ran a personal-best time in the 5,000-meter run.
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-- Ramsey Little ran the second-fastest time in school history in his debut attempt at the distance at the Raleigh Relays despite injuring his ankle in the later stages of the race. Little was able to finish the race He placed 70
th in 29:54.24. This is the second-fastest time in school history, trailing only Will Griffin's 29:45 from 2011.
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Monmouth University Season Opener Â
Joe Compagni Track at Kessler Stadium Â
West Long Branch, NJÂ Â
Sunday, March 26, 2023Â Â
Men's resultsÂ
400-meter dashÂ
17-
Ryan Bahnsen 51.65Â
46-Marcel Stewart 55.59Â
800-meter runÂ
7-
Easton Eberwein 2:00.13Â
21-
Roshan Kalikasingh 2:03.32Â
1,500-meter runÂ
29-
Jon Kittredge 4:11.00Â
37-
Jacob Anderson 4:12.36Â
5,000-meter runÂ
36-
Jack Dovaras 16:14.47Â
39-
Anthony Citera 16:19.00Â
JavelinÂ
20-
Liam Haggerty 43.98 meters (144 feet, 3 inches)Â
Pole vaultÂ
11-
Noah Brown 4.05 meters (13 feet, 3.5 inches)Â
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The men's track team returns to action as they travel to Williamsburg, VA to compete in the Colonial Relays at William & Mary on Saturday March 31st.Â
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