Wabash produced four first-place finishes and a series of career-best marks to finish fourth out of ten schools competing at the Friday evening Rose-Hulman Twilight Track and Field Meet.
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Brayden Curnutt scored a pair of individual victories for the Little Giants. The sophomore won the 1500-meter run by posting a career-best time of 3:55.97. He followed with another career-best effort of 8:31.67 to win the 3,000-meter run.
Joe Barnett placed fourth in the 3,000-meter run by finishing in a career-best time of 8:49.14.
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Takeshi Greiner led a trio of Wabash runners to top-five finishes in the 400-meter hurdles. Greiner won the race with a time of 58.68.
Stuart Anker crossed the finish line in a career-best 1:00.05 to capture third place.
Karston Runge finished in fifth place with a career-best time of 1:00.36.
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Thomas Gaines won the 3,000-meter steeplechase by turning in his career-best effort with a time of 9:28.72.
Drake Hayes scored a fourth-place finish in the 5,000-meter run with a time of 15:50.00.
Josh Massaquoi placed fourth in the finals of the 110-meter hurdles with his career-best time of 16.33.
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Connor Wakefield placed second in the hammer throw with a career-best toss of 45.57 meters (149 feet, 6 inches).
Nate Joven cleared 3.85 meters (12 feet, 7.5 inches) to place third in the pole vault.
Mike Holsclaw scored a fifth-place finish in the triple jump with a career-best leap of 12.09 meters (39 feet, 8 inches).
John Schnerre captured fourth place in the shot put with a top mark of 12.48 meters (40 feet, 11.5 inches).
Brandon English produced a top effort of 37.50 meters (123 feet) to capture fourth place in the discus throw. Â
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Wabash scored 105.50 points to earn fourth place. Greenville won the men's competition with 158 points. Rose-Hulman finished second with 128.50 points to edge out DePauw in third place with 128 points.
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