The Wabash College track and field team competed at Rose-Hulman at the Friday Night Spikes Indoor Invitational, finishing second out of six teams.
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Four Little Giants won individual events to go with a Wabash victory in the 4x400-meter relay.
Brayden Curnutt captured first place in the 3,000-meter run with a career-best time of 8:47.96.
Haiden Diemer-McKinney broke the tape in the 800-meter run with a winning time of 1:53.45 for his best time of the year.
Will Neubauer scored a third-place finish in the 800 by finishing in 2:02.29. Neubauer added a third-place finish in the mile run with a personal-best time of 4:35.01.
Jacob Sitzman placed fourth in the mile by finishing in 4:36.71 for his top career effort in the event.
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Josh Massaquoi won the 60-meter hurdles by racing to the finish line in 8.58 in the finals for his season's top time.
Giovonni Zappala captured third place with a time of 8.86.
Quinn Sholar won the weight throw with a top mark of 15.30 meters (50 feet, 2.50 inches).
Connor Wakefield placed second in the weight throw with a distance of 15.22 meters (49 feet, 11.25 inches). Sholar added a second-place finish in the shot put with a top effort of 15.74 meters (51 feet, 7.75 inches).
Brandon English scored a third-place finish with a mark of 14.19 meters (46 feet, 6.75 inches).
Reis Thomas took fifth place with his best mark of 12.74 meters (41 feet, 9.75 inches).
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Howie Steele, Neubauer,
Nathan France, and Diemer-McKinney combined to win the 4x400-meter relay with a combined time of 3:26.19 for the 21
st-fastest time among Division III teams this season.
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Will Newby raced to second place in the 60-meter dash, finishing in 6.96 seconds.
Julius Hearns crossed the line in a career-best 7.06 seconds to earn third place in the finals. France added a third-place finish in the 400-meter dash with a season-best time of 52.22. Steele placed fourth in the event with a time of 52.34.
TK Walls raced to fifth place with a time of 52.39.
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Nate Joven cleared 3.83 meters (12 feet, 6.75 inches) to place second in the pole vault.
Jake Oostman added a fifth-place finish with a top height of 2.93 meters (9 feet, 7.25 inches).
Mike Holsclaw finished in third place in the high jump by clearing the bar at 1.83 meters (6 feet).
Kannon Chase scored a fifth-place finish by also clearing 1.83 meters.
Sly Williams finished fourth in the long jump with a leap of 6.18 meters (20 feet, 3.50 inches).
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Wabash finished with a score of 159.50 points, second to host Rose-Hulman with a winning score of 167. DePauw placed third with 98.50 points. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods scored 63 points, followed by St. Norbert (21 points) and Brescia (18 points).
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