The Pitt-Johnstown men's track and field team secured a fourth-place finish at the Messiah Invitational, with Noah Ser qualifying for the PSAC Outdoor Championships in the high jump. Ser also clinched a ninth place in the long jump, contributing to the team's 21 top-10 finishes. Michael Ifidon stood out with runner-up positions in the 100-meter and sixth place in the 200-meter events. Luke Cimakasky, Aiden Lechleitner, Marcello Legister, and other team members delivered strong performances across various events.

By the Numbers
  • Mountain Cats accumulated 91.5 points in the invitational
  • 17 teams from Division II and III participated
  • Noah Ser leaped 5.73 meters in the long jump
State of Play
  • Mountain Cats placed fourth out of 17 teams
  • Strong individual performances across different events
What's Next

The team will compete in the Slippery Rock John Papa Invitational on Thursday.

Bottom Line

Pitt-Johnstown's men's track and field team showcased outstanding talent at the Messiah Invitational, with notable achievements in various events. The team's success positions them well for future competitions, including the upcoming Slippery Rock John Papa Invitational.