The men's team finished in second-place and notched 134 total points. The women registered a third-place finish and totaled 63 points. NEC foe Wagner came in first-place in both meets.
MEN'S HIGHLIGHTS:
- The Terriers had six student-athletes finish in the top eight of the 300-meter finals. Brian Strachn recorded the best time and a second-place finish for the Terriers. Strachn crossed the finish line at 35.79. Paul Clarke followed him in third with a time of 36.14. In fifth-place was Romario Thomas who registered a time of 36.67.
- Feguy Mangnan, Michael Baker, and Joshua Beausil paced St. Francis Brooklyn in the 600-meter finals. Mangnan came in third-place with a time of 1:27.41. Baker totaled a time of 1:27.97, which earned him fourth-place. Beausil rounded out the Terriers in the top five with a fifth-place finish with a time of 1:30.81.
- Terrell Howard, Remington Allen, and Nicholas Mejia racked up points in the 1000-meter finals. Howard came in second with a mark of 2:35.50, Allen earned a third-place finish (2:46.22), while Mejia came in fourth-place (2:48.98).
- Orville Dixon Jr. continues to be a difference maker for the Terriers in distance events. The sophomore came in second-place in the mile finals with a total time of 4:25.69.
- In the mile and 3000-meter finals, Zack Faljean earned a pair of top five finishes. He placed fourth in the mile with a mark of 4:46.77 and came in third in the 3000-meter finals with a time of 9:23.04.
- McCoy Frederick claimed gold in the 60 hurdles finals with a time of 9.47. It was his first collegiate first-place finish.
- The Terriers had an excellent showing in the sprint medley relay finals. Their A and B squads placed first and second respectively. The team of Paul Clarke, Daniel Hernandez, Brian Strachn, and Orville Dixon Jr. notched a first-place time of 3:37.03. The second-place squad of Feguy Mangnan, Jared Thomas, Andrew Defreitas, and Michael Baker totaled a time of 3:43.29.
- Jordan Moorer picked up another first-place finish for the Terriers. He registered a mark of 12.36m in the triple jump finals.
- A trio of freshman paced the Terriers to a top finish in the 60-meter finals. Janaya Lewis came in third (8.05), Zhoey Starkey came in fourth (8.17), while Danayshia McClendon recorded a fifth-place effort (8.19).
- Standout Diondra Bryant came in fifth-place in the mile final with a time of 4:49.30.
- The sprint medley relay team of Lewis, Okeapku, Newland, and Rivers totaled a time of 4:19.43 to earn 10 points for the Terriers.
- Princess Missigher had another solid performance in the high jump finals. She came in third with a mark of 1.45m.
- McClendon recorded a fourth-place finish in the long jump finals with a mark of 4.90m.
- Zelucia Mogent came in fourth in the shot put as she registered a distance of 11.32m.
The Terriers return to competition on Friday, January 4, when they will take part in the Wagner Invitational at Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex on Staten Island, NY
