The Wabash College track and field team rode three individual first-place finishes to a third-place finish in the team scoring at the Friday Night Spikes meet hosted by Rose-Hulman.
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Will Neubauer captured first place in the 800-meter run by finishing in a season-best time of 1:53.55.
David Adesanya scored a third-place finish in the 800 with a personal-best time of 1:57.37.
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Brayden Curnutt, the reigning North Coast Athletic Conference men's distance / mid-distance Athlete of the Week, scored a victory in the 3,000-meter run by finishing in 8:44.46.
Joe Barnett ran a personal-best time of 8:44.56 to capture second place in the 3,000-meter run.
Jacob Sitzman added a seventh-place finish in the race with a time of 9:04.95.
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Quinn Sholar won the weight throw with a top throw of 15.20 meters (49 feet, 10.5 inches).
Will Boas placed fourth in the event with his personal-best mark of 14.42 meters (47 feet, 3.75 inches).
Evan Furuness added a sixth-place finish with his throw of 13.53 (44 feet, 4.75 inches). Sholar also placed fourth in the shot put with a mark of 13.53 meters (44 feet, 4.75 inches). Furuness picked up a fifth-place finish with a personal-best toss of 13.19 meters (43 feet, 3.25 inches).
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Will Morris placed second in the pole vault by clearing 4.20 meters (13 feet, 9.25 inches) for his season-best effort.
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Sly Williams scored a second-place finish in the long jump with a top leap of 6.68 meters (21 feet, 11 inches). Williams also qualified for the finals of the 60-meter dash, where he finished eighth overall with a time of 7.24.
Conner Grimes added an eighth-place finish in the 200-meter dash by crossing the line in 23.54.
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Howie Steele placed seventh in the 400-meter dash by finishing in 52.74.
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Nathan France, Newbauer, Steele, and Adesanya combined to finish third in the 4x400-meter run with a time of 3:26.20.
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Wabash scored a total of 92 points, trailing host Rose-Hulman in first place with 129 points and second-place Millikin with 127 points. St. Norbert finished in fourth place with 66 points. St. Mary-of-the-Woods placed fifth with 62 points.
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