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Caldwell, Leeper and Bledsoe Win at TCNJ
May 01, 2016 | Men's Track and Field
RESULTS
EWING, N.J. (4/30/16) - Senior Greg Caldwell, junior Greg Leeper and junior Xavier Bledsoe each earned victories for the Princeton men's track & field team at the Lions Invitational this afternoon on the campus of The College of New Jersey. The Tigers had four others place second or third in their respective events.
Bledsoe won the high jump as he cleared 2.12 meters (6-11.50). Current volunteer assistant coach and alum Justin Frick '10 also cleared the same high and took second place. Sophomore Colin Reilly finished fourth with a mark of 2.02 (6-7.50), while senior Jake Scinto was sixth at 1.97 (6-5.50)
Caldwell won the 110-meter hurdles cruising across the line at 14.23 as one of just two hurdlers to finish in under 15 seconds.
The Tigers dominated the 400 hurdles, going 1-2-3-6. Leeper came away with the win with a time 52.32 followed by freshman Christian Fryer-Davis at 53.22. Senior Jordan Myers clocked a PR of 53.39 for third place while sophomore Spencer Long was sixth at 54.22.
Sophomore Mitchel Charles was third in the discus but the top collegiate. Charles threw to 51.07 (167-6.76). Princeton volunteer assistant coach Jeff Milliron, competing with Shore AC, was the runner-up at 56.09 (184-0.25)
Scinto, who was sixth in the high jump, took to the runways and earned a third-place finish in the long jump and a seventh-place standing in the triple. Scinto posted a leap of 6.84 (22-5.25), just 0.03 meters (1.25) back from first in the long jump and had a mark of 13.74 (45-1) in the first time he's competed in the triple this season.
Junior Brent Albertson was sixth in the 100 at 10.85, with the third-best collegiate time. He also had the top time for the team in the 200 at 22.38 to finish eighth overall.With the third-best collegiate time, freshman Cole Bransford finishe sixth overall in the 400 at 49.31.














