Print Hosted by Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. February 24-25, 2024 Buy Championship Photos from David Sinclair Photography Championship Information Performance List | Heat Sheet | Record Book | Meet Preview Meet Information Live Results | Live Video | Day 1 Results | Final Results (PDF) Team Scoring 1. Johns Hopkins, 187.5 2. Ursinus, 182.5 3. Haverford, 82 4. Muhlenberg, 70 5. McDaniel, 55.5 6. Franklin & Marshall, 54.5 7. Dickinson, 53 8. Swarthmore, 34 9. Gettysburg, 16 Event Winners 60: Aiden Tobin, Ursinus, 6.97 60 Hurdles: Tyren Proctor, McDaniel, 8.29 (championship record) 200: Aiden Tobin, Ursinus, 22.10 (championship record) 400: Payton Stanziani, Ursinus, 49.66 800: Trevor Richwine, Dickinson, 1:54.57 Mile: Reza Eshghi, Haverford, 4:16.06 3000: Emmanuel Leblond, Johns Hopkins, 8:24.90 5000: Emmanuel Leblond, Johns Hopkins, 14:42.79 Pole Vault: Gabe Hines, Swarthmore, 4.60m High Jump: James Sims, Ursinus, 1.92m Long Jump: Ethan Oluwole, Johns Hopkins, 6.60m Shot Put: Ethan Hart, Dickinson, 16.29m (meet record) Triple Jump: Ravi Eaton, Haverford, 14.20m Weight Throw: Dylan DeMagistris, Muhlenberg, 16.28m 4x200 Relay: Ursinus (Tobin, Tabor, Jolivette, Ney), 1:29.23 (conference & championship record) 4 x 400 Relay: Ursinus (Tobin, Greaves, Jolivette, Stanziani), 3:22.04 4 x 800 Relay: Ursinus (Johnston, Faggioli, McGrath, Kenny), 7:52.74 (championship record) Distance Medley Relay: Johns Hopkins (Slokenbergs, Omonije, Deffner, Oiler), 10:19.51 Heptathlon: James Reilly, Johns Hopkins, 4,426 Most Outstanding Track Performer: Aiden Tobin, Ursinus Most Outstanding Field Performer: James Reilly, Johns Hopkins Games Committee Franklin & Marshall, Muhlenberg, Swarthmore Jury of Appeals Ursinus, Bryn Mawr, Dickinson Spectator Information Visitors Guide Wednesday, Feb. 21 Deadline for entrants - 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22 Heat Sheets posted by 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24 (exact start times, unless specified as approximate) 10:30 am – Women’s Weight Throw 10:30 am – Heptathlon 60m dash 10:40 am – Pentathlon 60m Hurdles 11:00 am – Heptathlon Long Jump (approximate start time) Women's Triple Jump to follow 11:15 am – Pentathlon High Jump (approximate start time) 12:00 pm – Women’s Pole Vault (Men to follow) 12:00 pm – Women’s DMR 12:15 pm – Men’s DMR 12:30 pm – Heptathlon Shot put (approximate start time, second circle if needed) 12:35 pm – Women’s 60m dash (trials) 12:45 pm – Men’s 60m dash (trials) 1:00 pm – Women’s 60m hurdles (trials) 1:15 pm – Men’s 60m hurdles (trials) 1:20 pm – Pentathlon Shot Put (approximate start time, second circle if needed) 1:35 pm – Women’s 5000m 2:00 pm – Heptathlon High Jump (approximate start time) 2:15 pm – Pentathlon Long Jump (approximate start time) Men's Triple Jump to follow 2:15 pm – Men’s Weight Throw 2:20 pm – Men’s 5000m 3:15 pm – Pentathlon 800m (approximate start time) 3:20 pm – Women’s 4 x 200m relay 3:30 pm – Men’s 4 x 200m relay 3:40 pm – Women’s 4 x 800m 3:50 pm – Men’s 4 x 800m Sunday, Feb. 25 11:00 am – Heptathlon 60m Hurdles 11:30 am – Women’s High Jump 11:30 am – Men’s Long Jump 11:30 am – Men’s Shot Put (Women to follow) 11:30 am – Women’s Mile 11:50 am – Men’s Mile 12:10 pm – Women’s 400m 12:25 pm – Men’s 400m 12:40 pm – Heptathlon Pole Vault (approximate start time) 12:45 pm – Women’s 60m Hurdles (finals) 12:55 pm – Men’s 60m Hurdles (finals) 1:05 pm – Women’s 60m dash (finals) 1:15 pm – Men’s 60m dash (finals) 1:25 pm – Women’s 800m 1:30 pm – Men’s High Jump 1:30 pm – Women’s Long Jump 1:40 pm – Men’s 800m 1:50 pm – Women’s 200m 2:10 pm – Men’s 200m 2:30 pm – Women’s 3000m 2:50 pm – Heptathlon 1000m (approximate start time) 2:55 pm – Men’s 3000m 3:45 pm – Women’s 4 x 400m 3:55 pm – Men’s 4 x 400m 4:05 pm – Awards