LOWELL, Mass. – The UMass Lowell men's track and field team split up and competed at both the Friar Invitational at Providence and day one of the Tufts Spring Invitational at Tufts on Friday.
Senior
Basit Iddriss (Milford, Mass.) got the track events started, claiming sixth place in the 400m dash out of 12 with a time of 49.76. Next was the 800m open, where freshman
Joshua Toth (Milton, Mass.) led the River Hawks with a 15
th place performance out of 40 runners with a time of 1:54.77, just ahead of junior
Dennis Satchek (Boston, Mass.) in 16
th with a 1:54.94 mark. Sophomore
Sean Kerin (Walpole, Mass.) was next in 20
th with a 1:55.25 mark, while sophomore
Tyler Rothrock (Allentown, Pa.), freshman
Abdul Jalloh (Lowell, Mass.), junior
Pedro Mayol (Lincoln, R.I.) and junior
Declan Mulligan (Chestnut Hill, Mass.) also competed to round out the squad.
Six River Hawks finished within the top 21 of the 56-runner one mile open, and it was graduate student
Nate DeAngelo (Bristol, Conn.) that led the way with an impressive third-place finish and 4:11.62 mark. Fellow graduate student
Will Benoit (Fairhaven, Mass.) followed him up in 13
th with a time of 4:14.94, before four River Hawks rounded out the top 21. Sophomore
Jamie Lano (Strafford, N.H.) claimed 16
th with a 4:15.40 mark, before sophomore
Tyler Young (Marion, Mass.) and freshman
Will Conklin (Danvers, Mass.) finished back-to-back in 18
th and 19
th place, respectively, with times of 4:16.88 and 4:16.90. Graduate student
Landen Vaillancourt (New Ipswich, N.H.) crossed in 21
st, earning a 4:17.55 mark.
Two River Hawks competed in the 19-person 3,000m steeplechase, with junior
David McKinnon (Bloomsbury, N.J.) leading the way in 10
th with a 9:21.91 mark. In 19
th was junior
Nicolas Uzzo (East Bridgewater, Mass.) with a time of 9:57.20.
Two River Hawks competed in the one mile invitational, and graduate student
Andrew Benassi (Reading, Mass.) finished in 19
th out of 29 against tough competition with a time of 4:10.80, while freshman
Will Simard (Francestown, N.H.) claimed 27
th with a 4:15.10 mark.
Junior
Dean Allen (Chelmsford, Mass.) and graduate student
Timothy Brigham (Holden, Mass.) finished consecutively in 16
th and 17
th place, respectively, in the 3,000m run, with times of 9:06.64 and 9:07.73 to round out the track events.
In the field events, sophomore
Camren Allain (Carver, Mass.) finished first in the high jump, clearing 1.95m, while graduate student
Luke Stelmach (Sterling, Mass.) was just behind him with a 1.90m mark for second place.
At Tufts, the decathlon athletes competed in the first five events of the weekend, as junior
Brandon Riley (Weymouth, Mass.) won the 100m dash with a 10.94 mark, before freshman John Kivlan took fourth out of 18 with a time of 11.40 and graduate student
Derek Munroe (Tewksbury, Mass.) claimed ninth with an 11.47 mark. Riley then finished second in the long jump with a 6.92m mark, while Kivlan tied for fourth with a 6.56m leap and Munroe rounded it out in sixth at 6.53m.
Munroe went on to win the shot put with a toss of 14.11m, while Riley claimed fifth with an 11.41m mark and Kivlan finished seventh with a 10.99m mark. Kivlan continued his solid day with a third-place performance in the high jump, clearing 1.82m, before Riley tied for fourth at 1.79m and Munroe finished in seventh with a 1.76m mark.
The decathlon 400m closed out day one of the Tufts Invitational, and Riley won with a 50.08 mark, with Munroe just behind him in second with a time of 50.78. Kivlan finished in 14
th with a 55.28 mark.
"The group took advantage of the great weather today," said Associate Head Coach Ally Waruch. "I am happy with everyone's day one as a whole. They are all in a good position to score at the end of day two. Brandon has been battling through a nagging injury, so we have to be careful and take fewer attempts in jumping events right now. His maturity and overall fitness is something new he can rely on now."