Rock men finish second at PSAC Championships
The Slippery Rock University men's track and field team secured second place at the PSAC Championships held at Shippensburg University. This marks the 14th consecutive year they finished in the top three and the 35th time overall in program history for a top two finish. Shippensburg took the team title with 211.5 points, while The Rock finished with 137.5 points. Highlights included senior Matthew Crow winning the 400-meter hurdles and achieving All-PSAC honors, contributing significantly to the team's success.
By the Numbers- Shippensburg won with 211.5 points, Slippery Rock finished with 137.5 points.
- Matthew Crow scored 16 individual points and won the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 53.81 seconds.
- Seaton Wozniak's shot put throw of 17.88 meters earned him a second-place finish and an NCAA provisional mark.
- Slippery Rock maintained strong performances in both throwing and jumping events.
- A select group of athletes will compete next weekend at a Last Chance Meet for NCAA qualifying marks.
Following the Last Chance Meet, athletes with qualifying marks will await their acceptance into the National Championships, which will be announced on May 12.
Bottom LineThe Rock's consistent performance at the PSAC Championships reflects their strength and depth, setting a solid foundation for potential NCAA recognition in upcoming competitions.
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