The Cornell men's track and field team sits in third place after day one of the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, with 10 athletes achieving personal bests, including Brady Shute setting a new Cornell record in the 1000-meter run.

By the Numbers
  • 10 Big Red athletes set personal bests
  • Brady Shute set a new Cornell record in the 1000-meter run
State of Play
  • Cornell men's track and field team is in third place with 20 points
  • Brady Shute achieved a new Cornell record in the 1000-meter run
  • Mark Skerl, Ryan Brynjolfson, Patrick Brewer, and Justin Wei competed in the Heptathlon, with Skerl standing second in the rankings
  • The heptathlon athletes are set to compete in the 60-meter hurdles, pole vault, and 1000-meter run
What's Next

The Cornell men's track and field team will continue competition in the final day of the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, with events starting at 11:00 a.m. at Gordon Indoor Complex.

Bottom Line

The Cornell men's track and field team showed strong performances on day one of the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, with notable achievements including Brady Shute setting a new record, positioning the team well for the upcoming finals.