Wabash sent a small group to the Rose-Hulman Friday Night Spikes Indoor Track and Field Tuneup in Terre Haute, Indiana, to prepare for next weekend's North Coast Athletic Conference Championships. The Little Giants produced six top-three finishes, scoring 52 points to finish fourth place out of five teams.
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Josh Massaquoi won the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.89. He was the only athlete to break the nine-second mark in the event.
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Tanner Brooks crossed the tape second in the 60-meter dash final with a time of 7.21.
Seth Acero finished fifth with a 7.25 effort.
Julius Hearns ran 7.29 to finish seventh.
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Sly Williams jumped 12.80 meters (42 feet, 0 inches) to secure second place in the triple jump.
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Alex Naylor threw a personal-best 12.25 meters (40 feet, 2.25 inches) in the shot put to place second overall.
Lane Brockman finished second in the weight throw with a career-best effort of 13.10 meters (42 feet, 11.75 inches).
Alex Naylor threw 12.48 meters (40 feet, 11.50 inches) to score fifth in the weight throw.
Jacob Guse placed seventh with a throw of 11.30 meters (37 feet, 1 inches).
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Jaamal Leach cleared 1.72 meters (5 feet, 7.75 inches) to capture second place in the high jump and a new personal best.
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Wabash finished in fourth place with 71 points. Rose-Hulman won the meet with a score of 175 points. Franklin captured second place with 62 points, and Anderson took third place with 54 points. Earlham completed the team scoring with 36 points in fifth place.
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