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Men's Track and Field Host Tiffin Revolution Open

The Tiffin University track and field program hosted the Tiffin Revolution Open.

Allen Neal took first place in the 60 meter hurdles with a time of 8.46, followed by Seth Andres in second with a time of 8.62, and teammate Josiah Gadson came in fifth with a time of 8.96.

Tiffin took the top spots in the 60 meter dash as Michael McNeil came in first with a time of 7.05, Stephen Powell grabbed second with a time of 7.09, followed by Dean Johnson in third with a time of 7.13.

Jaylen Lasseter finished third in the mile run with a time of 4:29.51.

Richard Wynn came in fourth in the 400 meter run with a time of 52.94.

Nathaniel Ondracek took gold in the 800 meter run with a time of 1:53.99 and teammate Anthony Nickerson finished in second with a time of 1:57.70.

The Dragons fared well in the 200 meter dash as three of the top five spots were held by a Tiffin athlete, with Michael McNeil coming in first with a time of 22.61, Kyron Rogers grabbed second place with a time of 23.16, and Kyle Humes came in fourth with a time of 23.65.

Dalton Gleeson came in second in the 3000 meter run with a time of 8:52.65.

The quartet of Elmes, McNeil, Humes, and Wynn took second in the 4x400 relay with a time of 3:36.33.

Jacob Goudy came in third in the high jump with a leap of 1.94 meters, then Garrett Hoepf came in fourth with a mark of 1.89 meters, and teammate Josiah Gadson notched fifth with a jump of 1.89 meters.

Collin Jasin cleared a mark of 4.75 in the pole vault for a second place finish.

Elijah Miller came in third in the long jump with a mark of 6.40 meters, Dorian Holida took fourth with a jump of 6.37 meters, and Malachi Frimpong had a jump of 6.30 meters to earn a fifth place finish.

Benedict Draghi took first place in the shot put with a toss of 16.42 meters and Jacob McPherson came in second with a throw of 16.17 meters with both marks earning NCAA DII Provisional marks.

John Casper grabbed first place in the weight throw with a mark of 19.17 meters for an NCAA DII Provisional mark and Jacob McPherson came in third with a 17.28 meter toss.

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Players Mentioned

Seth Andres

Seth Andres

Multis
Freshman
John Casper

John Casper

Throws
Sophomore
Benedict Draghi

Benedict Draghi

Throws
Redshirt Junior
Malachi Frimpong

Malachi Frimpong

Freshman
Josiah Gadson

Josiah Gadson

Sprints, Jumps
Junior
Dalton Gleeson

Dalton Gleeson

Freshman
Jacob Goudy

Jacob Goudy

Jumps
Sophomore
Garrett Hoepf

Garrett Hoepf

Jumps
Sophomore
Dorian Holida

Dorian Holida

Sprints, Jumps
Senior
Kyle Humes

Kyle Humes

Freshman
Collin Jasin

Collin Jasin

Pole Vault
Senior
Dean Johnson

Dean Johnson

Sprints, Hurdles, Jumps
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Seth Andres

Seth Andres

Freshman
Multis
John Casper

John Casper

Sophomore
Throws
Benedict Draghi

Benedict Draghi

Redshirt Junior
Throws
Malachi Frimpong

Malachi Frimpong

Freshman
Josiah Gadson

Josiah Gadson

Junior
Sprints, Jumps
Dalton Gleeson

Dalton Gleeson

Freshman
Jacob Goudy

Jacob Goudy

Sophomore
Jumps
Garrett Hoepf

Garrett Hoepf

Sophomore
Jumps
Dorian Holida

Dorian Holida

Senior
Sprints, Jumps
Kyle Humes

Kyle Humes

Freshman
Collin Jasin

Collin Jasin

Senior
Pole Vault
Dean Johnson

Dean Johnson

Sophomore
Sprints, Hurdles, Jumps