Detroit, Mich. -- Junior Aaron Merrill hit the automatic NCAA
Mideast Regional qualifying mark with a first-place distance of
17.59m in the shot put on Friday at the Detroit Titan Classic.
In addition, Merrill claimed first in the discus with a mark of
46.93m and also had third-place finish in the hammer with a throw
of 49.98m.
Seniors Yandeh Joh and Michael Perri also highlighted 11
first-place finishes for the Penguins as both claimed the top spots
in two events.
Joh claimed first in both the 100m hurdles with a time of 15.01
as well as the 400m hurdles following a time of 1:08.26. Perri was
victorious in the 400m hurdles with a time of 55.91. Perri also
tied teammates Marty Vieth and Bryin Ehrhardt for first after
clearing 1.82m in the high jump.
Sophomore Johnny Copley added a first place finish in the pole
vault, clearing 13'. Also on the men's side, freshman Kiplangat
Tisia finished in first in the 3,000m steeplechase with a time of
9:35.90.
For the women, sophomore Alisha Anthony won the triple-jump with
a distance of 11.06m. Senior Darcelle Formby added another
first-place finish for the women as she won the 200m dash with a
time of 26.91.
The Penguins also notched a team victory as the men won the
4x400m relay with a time of 3:28:15.
The Guins return to action on Wednesday when they travel to
Knoxville Tenn. to take part in the Sea Ray Relays.