Seniors Morgan and Kluth End NCAA Journeys with Solid Performances
Seniors Carver Morgan and Kaden Kluth concluded their track careers at the NCAA East First Round in Kentucky. Morgan achieved a 17th place finish in the 800 meters, while Kluth placed 34th in the 1500 meters on consecutive days. Morgan's times included a 1:47.03 in the quarterfinals, making him a four-time Patriot League champion and a program record holder in multiple events. Kluth finished his AU tenure as a champion and record-holder as well, having made significant contributions to the team over his collegiate career.
By the Numbers- Carver Morgan finished 17th in the 800 meters with a time of 1:47.24.
- Kaden Kluth finished 34th in the 1500 meters with a time of 3:49.50.
Despite their competitive performances, neither athlete advanced to the next round in their events, highlighting the unpredictable and often challenging nature of athletics at the collegiate level.
State of Play- The Eagles achieved a fourth-place finish in their championship DMR at the Penn Relays.
- Both athletes played key roles in leading the team to its best Patriot League Cross Country finish since 2013.
Both Morgan and Kluth plan to pursue post-collegiate competition, aiming to continue their athletic careers and achieve greater heights in their respective events.
Bottom LineTheir dedication and achievements have set a strong foundation for the program's future success, and their legacies will influence upcoming athletes for years to come.
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