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Track and Field Completes Day One of ECAC/IC4A Championships

Princeton, N.J. – The UMBC track and field team finished the first day of the ECAC/IC4A Championships on Saturday, earning three top three finishes in field events.

For the men, sophomore Alexios Prodanas took third in the hammer throw with a distance of 64.19m, while senior Tony White also took third in the javelin throw with a throw of 63.29m.  Freshman Kelechi Nwanaga led the women, earning a second-place finish in the javelin throw with a throw of 50.82m.

Also competing for the men, junior Matt Kingeter finished in 19th in the 10,000m, crossing the line in 31:47.56, while freshman Taylor Baranoski took 23rd in the 1,500m run with a time of 3:55.50.  Sophomore Miles Smith finished the 800m in 1:53.42, which was good for 24th in the event.

In the 3,000m steeplechase, senior Rhys Burgett and junior Nathan Nadal took 24th and 25th with times of 9:22.68 and 9:25.21, respectively.  

For the women, Erin Patrice, Amani Wallace, Collese Daley, and Kara Patrice took fifth in the 4x100m relay with a time of 46.34.

The Retrievers finish competition in Princeton on Sunday afternoon.

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Players Mentioned

Taylor Baranoski

Taylor Baranoski

Freshman
Rhys Burgett

Rhys Burgett

Distance
5' 8"
Senior
Matt Kingeter

Matt Kingeter

Distance
6' 6"
Junior
Nathan Nadal

Nathan Nadal

Distance
5' 9"
Junior
Alexios Prodanas

Alexios Prodanas

Throws
Sophomore
Miles Smith

Miles Smith

Distance
6' 0"
Sophomore
Tony White

Tony White

Javelin
Senior

Players Mentioned

Taylor Baranoski

Taylor Baranoski

Freshman
Rhys Burgett

Rhys Burgett

5' 8"
Senior
Distance
Matt Kingeter

Matt Kingeter

6' 6"
Junior
Distance
Nathan Nadal

Nathan Nadal

5' 9"
Junior
Distance
Alexios Prodanas

Alexios Prodanas

Sophomore
Throws
Miles Smith

Miles Smith

6' 0"
Sophomore
Distance
Tony White

Tony White

Senior
Javelin
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