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Hopkins Finishes Third at Frank Colden Invitational
 

 
 
 

 
Eric Miller finished fifth in the 800 meter run on Saturday.
 
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Feb. 3, 2007

Complete Results

COLLEGEVILLE, PA - The Johns Hopkins men's track and field team placed third at the Frank Colden Invitational hosted by Ursinus College on Saturday. The Blue Jays were led by Eric Miller who finished fifth in the 800 meter run.

Host school, Ursinus won the meet while the University of Delaware was second on the day. Gettysburg and Dickinson rounded out the top five by finishing fourth and fifth respectively.

Miller finished fifth in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:02.75. James Walker was fourth in the 200 meter dash with a time of 23.59. David Sigmon completed in the 3,000 meters with a time of 9:09.5, good for fourth.

Jason Dubyoski finished second in the 55 meter hurdles with a time of 8:13. Jordan Litner was fifth with a time of 8:43. Hopkins was third in the 4x200 relay as the team of Dubyoski, Tristan Thomas, Walker and Pierre Hage crossed the line in 1:35.36. The Blue Jays were also second in the 4x800 relay with a time of 8:26.68 for the team of Jason Hortiatis, Gordon Mack, Jeff Neal and Phil Aiken.

The Blue Jays will be back in action on February 5th at the Haverford Invitational scheduled to begin at 5 p.m.


 

 

 

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