Men’s Track and Field Shows Out at New England Intercollegiate Championships

Central Connecticut men’s track and field put together a successful weekend at the New England Intercollegiate Championships, taking home a number of top three finishes in Massachusetts.

FULL RESULTS

DAY ONE

Isreal Henriques-Setho churned out a fourth place performance in the men’s long jump on Friday, going for 7.07m.

In the men’s weight throw, Andrew McCarthy went for 16.65m, good enough for seventh place.

Yoskar Rosas-Perez finished eighth in the pole vault with a 3.95m distance.

DAY TWO

Jacob Ireland was edged out of a first place finish in the men’s 1000 meter run by just seven hundreths of a second on Saturday, finishing in second place at 2:24.38.

Ali Diaby took home a third place finish in the men’s 400 meter dash with a neat 50.50 finish.

In the 3000 meter run, Yankarlos Diaz earned a seventh place finish, churning out a 8:34.20 time.

Henriques-Setho had another top ten finish finish for CCSU in the triple jump with a 13.51m leap that landed him in seventh.

In the men’s 1 mile run, James Sullivan finished sixth at 4:17.44.

Ed Radzion had an eighth place toss in the shot put with a 14.64m throw.

Kyle Wimbish finished ninth in the men’s high jump with a 1.85m jump.

The men’s team finished eighth out of 11 teams in the 4×400 relay.

UP NEXT…

CCSU track and field will be competing in Boston again next weekend, this time in the David Hemery Valentine Invite on February 12.