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Prodanas, Kamtsiklis Lead UMBC Track and Field on Final Day of Penn Relays

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Philadelphia, Pa.—Alexios Prodanas and Manos Kamtsiklis led the Retrievers on the final day of the 125th Penn Relays on Saturday. Prodanas and Kamtsiklis were two of four individual athletes and one relay that competed on Saturday.

Prodanas took silver in the hammer throw championship with a toss of 63.84m. Kamtsiklis finished just behind him in sixth with a throw of 61.19m. Rodney Sachiti and Jameer Robinson also competed in field events, taking 17th in the triple jump (13.01m) and 20th in the javelin (50.52m) respectively.

The 4x800m relay team of Miles Smith, Taylor Baranoski, Erik Jenks and Joe Viqueira took ninth with a time of 7:48.07 to round out the field.

UMBC will now head to Albany next weekend for the America East Outdoor Championships. Both Saturday and Sunday will air on AmericaEast.tv.

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Players Mentioned

Taylor Baranoski

Taylor Baranoski

Distance
Sophomore
Erik Jenks

Erik Jenks

Distance
6' 0"
Sophomore
Manos Kamtsiklis

Manos Kamtsiklis

Redshirt
Alexios Prodanas

Alexios Prodanas

Throws
Junior
Jameer Robinson

Jameer Robinson

Throws
Sophomore
Rodney Sachiti

Rodney Sachiti

Jumps
Freshman
Miles Smith

Miles Smith

Distance
6' 0"
Junior
Joe Viqueira

Joe Viqueira

Distance
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Taylor Baranoski

Taylor Baranoski

Sophomore
Distance
Erik Jenks

Erik Jenks

6' 0"
Sophomore
Distance
Manos Kamtsiklis

Manos Kamtsiklis

Redshirt
Alexios Prodanas

Alexios Prodanas

Junior
Throws
Jameer Robinson

Jameer Robinson

Sophomore
Throws
Rodney Sachiti

Rodney Sachiti

Freshman
Jumps
Miles Smith

Miles Smith

6' 0"
Junior
Distance
Joe Viqueira

Joe Viqueira

Freshman
Distance
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