The St. John Fisher University men's track and field team heads to the Atlantic Region Indoor Championships after a third-place finish in the Empire 8's indoor meet. Freshman Hayden Penna won the indoor pole vault conference title, and several other athletes will compete in high jump, long jump, distance, and throws at the regionals.

By the Numbers
  • Hayden Penna won the indoor pole vault conference title with a height of 4.55m/14'11''
  • Senior Sean Cochrane cleared a personal-best 2.07 meters to win high jump at the Empire 8 meet
  • Sophomore Bryant DePaull finished second in high jump at the Empire 8 meet with a height of 1.86m/6'1.25''
  • Senior Matthew Stasiw won the long jump at the Empire 8 meet with a mark of 6.68m/21'11''
  • Sophomore Brandon Kaplan placed second in the weight throw with a mark of 16.29m/53'5.5''
  • Over 15 men from the Cardinals' team are competing at the Atlantic Regionals
Yes, But

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State of Play
  • The men's track and field team is heading to the Atlantic Region Indoor Championships after a successful performance at the Empire 8's indoor meet
  • Several athletes from the team will compete in pole vault, high jump, long jump, distance, and throws at the regionals
  • Athletes who reach qualifying standards will move on to the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships
What's Next

Athletes who qualify will move on to the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships on March 8 and 9 in Virginia Beach.

Bottom Line

The St. John Fisher University men's track and field team is gearing up for the Atlantic Region Indoor Championships, with strong showings in various events and the potential to advance to the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships.