VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- Rhode Island men's track and field won its sixth straight Atlantic 10 indoor championship Saturday. The Rams had seven individual title winners to win by over 100 points. The Rams took home Most Outstanding Track Performer:
Nick Martin, Most Outstanding Field Performer:
Matt Santy, Most Outstanding Rookie Performer:
Lucas Andrade, and Coach of the Year:
Trent Baltzell.Â
Top 3 Teams
1. Rhode Island (239)
2. George Mason (112)
3. VCU (106)
Complete Results
Champions
- Alex Arbogast won the 60m dash with a time of 6.85.
- Maddox Jordan won the 800m with a time of 1:50.43.
- Antonio Capalbo won the 1000m after running the race in a championship best 2:23.25.
- Nick Martin placed first in the 3000m and finished with a time of 8:18.74.
- In the high jump, Matt Santy finished first (7' 0.25").
- Theo Puterbaugh took home the top spot in the shot put with a toss of 54' 2.75".Â
- Wyatt Lamell won the Heptathlon with a score of 5139 points.
Highlights from Competition
- Arbogast finished fourth in the 200m (21.86).
- Josia Katroli was in second in the high jump (6' 11"), Cam Miller placed in third (6' 8.75"), and Rowan McConkey rounded out the top four (6' 8.75").
- The Rams had two more top four finishers in the shot put. Winslow Sightler was second (54' 7.25") and Brandon Wolfenden placed fourth (50' 8.25").Â
- The team of Jaden Enis, Jeremy Roe, Capalbo, and Jordan placed second in the 4x800m relay with a time of 7:37.30.
- Ben Fatone finished fourth in the mile with a time of 4:14.82.
- Lucas Andrade ran a personal best 7.91 in the 60m hurdles, good for second place. He also finished fourth in the 60m dash with a time of 6.90.
- Elias Sposato placed fourth in the 400m with a time of 47.60.
- Â Nick Morrison ran the 500m in 1:04.92 and placed fourth in the event.
- The team of Sam Gott, Camden Rose, Morrison and Sposato came in second in the 4x400m relay with a time of 3:14.70.
From Friday
- Nick Martin won the 5000m with a time of 13:55.10.
- Matt Santy won the long jump after marking a championship-best leap of 7.57m. Joachim Ennoo placed second for the podium finish with a mark of 7.37m, while Izzy Henriques-Setho finished fourth with a 7.04 meter mark.Â
- Tyler Grabinski was fourth in the pole vault with a mark of 4.51m.Â
- Nate Field was third in the weight throw after marking 17.15m.