LOWELL, Mass. – The UMass Lowell men's track and field team split up on Saturday, competing at both Southern New Hampshire and Tufts.
"Overall, the team had a good day," said Head Coach
Gary Gardner. "We are happy with the consistency all the groups are showing this time of year. That will help us in championship meets."
At SNHU, the 4x100m team of sophomore
Iyanuoluwapo Omisore (Lagos, Nigeria), junior
Evan Imasogie (Lowell, Mass.), junior
Daniel Kennedy (Tolland, Conn.) and sophomore
Michael Gyimah (Kumasi, Ghana) kicked it off with a win, earning a 41.41 mark.
Next, junior
Seyha Rath (Lowell, Mass.) represented the River Hawks in the 3,000m steeplechase, claiming third out of 14 people with a time of 10:13.46. The 100m dash prelim followed, and senior
Tristan O'Riorden was the lone qualifier for finals with a tie for seventh place and 10.98 mark. He did not participate in finals.
Omisore continued to shine in the 200m dash, winning with a time of 21.64, before junior
Anthony Massari (Dumont, N.J.) claimed third out of 56 with a 22.02 mark. Two other River Hawks finished in the top 10, as sophomore
Dmitrius Shearrion (Taunton, Mass.) earned eighth with a time of 22.14, before O'Riorden finished just behind him in ninth place with a 22.17 mark. Senior
Brett Earle (Baldwinville, Mass.) claimed 12
th with a 22.42 mark, while senior
Alejandro Lynch (Somerville, Mass.) finished in 14
th with a 22.47 mark, right before Imasogie crossed the finish line in 16
th place with a time of 22.50. Freshman
Raymond Dafe (Lowell, Mass.) closed out the River Hawks with a 30
th-place performance and 23.22 mark.
In the field events,
Rere Edokpolo (Manchester, N.H.) led the long jump with a 6.50m mark, while junior
Kuzey Kaya (Winchester, Mass.) claimed 10
th with a 6.29m mark and Earle finished 14
th with a 6.06m leap. Sophomore
Jack Shepherd finished second to lead the triple jump, reaching 13.93m as the lone River Hawk in the event.
Sophomore
Camren Allain (Carver, Mass.) won the high jump, clearing 1.98m, while Edokpolo finished in 10
th with a 1.83m mark. Freshman Jake Tucker led the way in the javelin, finishing in fifth place with a 51.12m mark, with Allain also competing and claiming 11
th place with a 46.59m mark.
In the shot put, freshmen Kenneth Kalvinek (Sutton, Mass.) and
Reznor Rokicki (Loveland, Ohio) impressed with second and third-place finishes, respectively, with 14.94m and 14.89m mark. Graduate student
Ian Camerato (Mount Laurel, N.J.) was next in fifth place with a 14.70m toss, before senior
Mukanya Kazadi (Woburn, Mass.) finished in seventh with a mark of 14.44m.
Rokicki went on to win the discus throw with a 48.96m mark, before Kalvinek claimed fourth with a 46.46m throw. Freshman
Kevin Vigneault (Jamesville, N.Y.) also competed and finished in 14
th place with a 38.57m mark. Vigneault then represented the River Hawks in the hammer throw, claiming fifth out of 15 with a 52.10m mark.
At Tufts, senior
Derek Munroe (Tewksbury, Mass.) highlighted the day with a school record in the decathlon, earning 6,935 points. Junior
Brandon Riley (Weymouth, Mass.) finished in third with 6,566 points and freshman John Kivlan claimed eighth place with 5,473 points.
"Today was a real test of grit for the multis," said Associate Head Coach Ally Waruch. "The wind was relentless all day and the day got pretty long. We really had to lock in and refocus a few times to stay positive and aggressive. It was a great test to see where we are and get some things cleaned up for conference."