WEST CHESTER, Pa.- The West Chester University men's track and field team was back in action this weekend in a pair of meets, as the majority of the Golden Rams competed at the Widener Indoor Classic along with a small contingent at Boston University for the David Hemery Valentine Invitational
David Hemery Valentine Invitational
Matt Remishofski (Wall, N.J./Wall) competed in the mile and finished in 4 minutes and 11.34 seconds.
Widener Indoor Classic
Andre Jackson-Littlejohn (Royersford, Pa./Spring Ford) finished fifth in the 60 meters in 6.89 seconds.
Terry Dweh (Darby, Pa./Penn Wood) led West Chester in the 200 with a 16
th-place finish in 22.30 seconds, while
David Burnshaw (Garnet Valley, Pa./Garnet Valley) led West Chester in the 400 with a third-place finish in 48.58 seconds.
Billy Zane (Springfield, Pa./Springfield Delco) led West Chester in the 800 with an 18
th-place finish in 1:57.27, while
Ryan Wack (Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth) led a trio of Golden Rams in the mile with a time of 4:32.18.
Andrew Bradley (Wilmington, Del./Salesianum) led West Chester in the 3000 in 9:14.11.
Chase Parkinson (West Chester, Pa./Henderson) led West Chester in the long jump with a 16
th-place finish and a mark of 20 feet 9 inches (6.32 meters), while
Jake Jones (Gibsonia, Pa./Pine-Richland) led the team in the pole vault with a sixth-place finish and a mark of 14-7 ¼ (4.45m). Parkinson also finished 11
th in the triple jump with a mark of 45-2 ¼ (13.77m).
Jacob Joslin (West Chester, Pa./West Chester East) led West Chester in the shot put with an eighth-place finish in 48-2 ¼ (14.69M), while
Brodyn Wolfert (Marlton, N.J./Cherokee) led the way in the weight throw with a 12
th-place finish and a mark of 50-3 ½ (15.33m).
Up Next
West Chester will be back in action next week for a pair of last-chance meets at Haverford, the Keogh Invitational, and the Penn State Tune-up ahead of the PSAC Championships on the last weekend of February.