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2015-16 Men's Track and Field

Daryian Miles

  • Height 5-10
  • Weight 175
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Teaneck, N.J.
  • Highschool Teaneck/St. Francis U

Biography

2016 Outdoor: Competed in the 100m and 200m dashes during his final season with the Retrievers... Set season best times in both events at the America East Outdoor Championships with times of 10.68 and 21.71 respectively. 

2015-16 Indoor: Ran in the 60m and 200m dashes during the indoor season for the Retrievers... Ran season bests in both events at the America East Championships with times of 6.91 and 22.11.

2015 Outdoor: Competed in the 100m and 200m dashes for the Retrievers in the spring season... Set team bests in both events at the America East Championships... Finished second in the 100m dash with a time of 10.75... Took home fourth place in the 200m dash with a time of 22.01 after setting a season best time of 21.84 in the prelims... Won America East Elite 18 Award.

2014-15 Indoor: Competed in the 60m and 200m dashes in his first season with the Retrievers after transferring... Had the best time of season for the Retrievers in the 60m dash, going 6.88 at the Penn State National Invite... Also sported the best time in the 200m dash with a time of 22.22 at the same meet... Would go on to win the 60m dash at the America East Championships with a time of 6.94.

2013-14: Ran track at St. Francis University (NEC) before transferring to UMBC

Background: Was all-state in the 4x400m relay at Teaneck High School… Earned New Balance All-American honors in the sprint medley in 2010.

Personal: Son of Pamela and Venton Miles... Has two siblings, Tavinton and Damian…. Majoring in health administration and policy… Born on Oct. 6, 1993.

Historical Player Information

  • 2014-15Junior

    Sprints
    5'10" 175 lbs
  • 2015-16Senior

    Sprints
    5'10" 175 lbs
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