The Tiffin University men's and women's track and field teams completed day two of the G-MAC Outdoor Championships on Thursday.
Through the first two days, the men still cling to the top spot with 91.66 points, and the women remain in seventh place with a total of eight points.
Headlining day two was Johnny Howard and Reggie Rogers, who both won G-MAC titles in their respective events.
Howard won the decathlon with 6305 points to give the Dragons 10 points towards their team total while Develin Knapp and Alexander Shade finished seventh and eighth, respectively in the decathlon to secure three more points.
Rogers won the long jump title with a mark of 7.57 meters (24' 10"). Both Rogers and Howard earn First Team All-Conference honors. Masakala Amuri placed third in the long jump with a mark of 7.32 meters.
In the high jump, both Pieter Wise and Preston Rutschilling recorded a mark of 2.02 meters to finish tied for second to earn Second Team All-Conference honors.
In the shot put, Brock Carlson earned a podium finish, placing third with a mark of 17.39 meters.
On the women's side, Kaitlyn Gum placed fifth in the shot put with a mark of 13.31 meters (43' 8") and Makayla May was tied for fifth in the pole vault with a mark of 3.83 meters.
The third and final day of the G-MAC Outdoor Championships begin at 11:30am tomorrow.