The Eagles track team excelled at the Virginia Challenge, achieving six top-10 performances and eight personal bests over the weekend. Highlights included senior Carver Morgan's PR of 1:47.06 in the 800 meters, ranking first in the Patriot League and 22nd in NCAA East. Fellow senior Kaden Kluth secured a fourth-place finish in the 1500 meters with a record time of 3:39.43, strengthening his NCAA standing. Freshman Gregory Celariste posted a 10.92 seconds in the 100 meters, ranking fourth all-time for the program. The team's success positions them well for upcoming NCAA qualifications.

By the Numbers
  • Carver Morgan's 800m time: 1:47.06, ranking 1st in Patriot League
  • Kaden Kluth ran the 1500m in 3:39.43, ranking 4th in NCAA East Region
  • Six top-10 times recorded during the meet
  • Eight personal bests achieved by team members
State of Play
  • The Eagles are heading to the historic Penn Relays at the University of Pennsylvania, April 23-25.
  • The team aims to build on their recent successes in NCAA qualifying events.
  • Expect a strong team presence with four relays competing.
What's Next

The Eagles will compete at the Penn Relays, where they have an opportunity to further improve their NCAA qualifying times and positioning in the league. Coaches anticipate strong performances across multiple relays. The results from this meet will significantly impact NCAA selections.

Bottom Line

The Eagles' recent performances at the Virginia Challenge not only highlight their athletic prowess but also solidify their standing for NCAA qualifications. Building on their momentum at the Penn Relays could lead to even higher achievements, making this a pivotal moment for the team as they aim for national recognition.