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W&M Men's Indoor Track & Field place third in 4x400 Meter Relay at the Patriot Games

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College of William and Mary Athletics issued the following announcement on Jan. 29

The William & Mary men's track & field team placed third in the 4x400 meter relay at the Patriot Games Saturday evening. Overall the Green and Gold placed in the top 10 in nine events.

Patriot  Games

Field Events

High Jump

Freshman Cole Harris made his collegiate debut tying for fourth at 1.84m.

Long Jump

Sophomore Harrison Duncan led the Tribe in long jump placing third at 6.66m a new personal best, while Daniel Layton finished in 16th place with 5.95m.

Shot Put

Over in shot put sophomore Daniel Layton just finished shy of the top 10 in 11th place with 11.58m.

Pole Vault

Rounding it out for the Tribe in pole vault freshmen J.P. Mintz made the top 10 placing 10th with 4.21m.

Running Events

Distance Medley

Making their mark in the running event harriers Tyler Lipps, Owen Lipps, Jacob Jones, and Sam Pritchard finished third overall at 10:13.68 in the relay.

Men 60 Meter Hurdles

Representing as the only tribe member in the competition sophomore Daniel Layton placed third at 8.41 in the 60-meter hurdles.

1 Mile Run

Freshmen Luke Ellwood looked to make his collegiate placing fifth overall at 4:18.38.

800 Meter Run

W&M had all three harriers place in the top 15  sophomore Tyler Lipps placed 8th at 1:58:34, Sam Pritchard finished 12th at 1:59.99, while senior Spencer Tsai placed 14th at 2:00.09.

200 Meter Dash

Freshmen Russ Burns placed in the top 10 in 8th place with 23.60.

 4x400 Meter Relay

Rounding it out for the Green & Gold junior Alex Loukili, sophomore Tyler Lipps, juniors Stephen Larson and Jacob Jones finish third place overall at 3:32.30.

NEXT: Up next, the Tribe will prepare to compete at the Liberty Open in  Lynchburg, Va. Feb 5.

Original source can be found here.

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