ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Cornell track and field teams had impressive performances across the board in their first scored meet of the season, winning the men's and women's team titles at the Cornell Upstate Challenge on Saturday at Barton Hall. Competing against Buffalo, Colgate, Cortland, Ithaca College and Syracuse, the Big Red combined for 20 events wins and had 12 IC4A qualifiers and 4 ECAC qualifiers.
The men cruised to the team title with a final tally of 285 points, outdistancing Buffalo (103), Ithaca College (65), Colgate (45), Cortland St (27) and Syracuse (25). The Big Red was led by a pair of strong early-season showings in the heptathlon, including a school record performance from sophomore
Nick Huber; he won with 5,191 points. Classmate
Josh Cusick improved to #6 all-time and placed second in an IC4A-qualifying 4,837 points. Senior co-captin
Duane Teixeira leapt 24-5 to win the long jump and placed second with 46-11 1/2 to classmate
Gary Jones, who reached 49-2 1/2. in the triple jump as all three horizontal jump marks surpassed the IC4A standard. Senior Rick Zamora continued his fine season with a 15-9 clearance in the pole vault (yet again bettering the IC4A standard) and sophomore
Chris Arlinghaus won the high jump at 6-6 1/4.. There were three IC4A qualifiers in the throws: sophomore
Bob Belden reached 58-3 1/4 in the weight throw, with senior
Damian Silverstrim close behind in third at 57-10 1/2 52- 1/2; Belden came back in the shot put for third with a mark of 52-0 1/2.
On the track, sophomore Ken McClain bettered the IC4A standard in winning the 500 in 1:04.47, while classmate
Brian Freitas was second in 1:05.36. Senior co-captain Mike Kippins won the 800 in an IC4A-qualifying. Another IC4A qualifer came from freshman
Jedidiah Adarquah-Yiadom in the 60; he ran the fourth best time in school history in the finals, with a 6.90 performance. Junior
Cody Boyd won the 400 in 49.79, fellow junior Nate Edelman claimed the mile in 4:22.94, freshman
David McCuiston claimed the 1000 in 2:30.50, senior
Dale Taylor won the 3000 in 8:33.46 and junior
Adrien Dannemiller won the 5000 in 14:59.79. The 4X400 of McClain (49.7), Freitas (49.6), Boyd (50.3) and freshman
Bruno Hortelano-Roig (50.3) won in 3:20.38.
Complete results can be found at:
Next up for Cornell is "Collegiate Night at the Armory" on Saturday, January 30 in New York City, a scored meet featuring Virginia, Villanova, Syracuse, Princeton, Columbia and Albany.
Full Results
Heptathlon Results
Pentathlon Results