
Men's Track and Field Records Two Top-Ten Princeton Performances at Oscar Moore Invitational
April 08, 2023 | Men's Track and Field
Oscar Moore Invitational Results
Glassboro, N.J. - The Princeton Men's Track and Field Team showed out at the Oscar Moore Invitational, putting up impressive performances across various events.
In the Men's 110m hurdles, Greg Foster finished in 14.30 to take first place and a No. 7 best all-time for Princeton. Easton Tan followed closely behind at 14.40, securing second, and Albert Kreutzer finished third with a time of 14.65. Jovan Aigbekaen also finished strong at 14.77.
The relay teams also delivered impressive performances, with the Men's 4x100m relay team consisting of John Catherman, Joey Gant, Daniel Duncan, and Ibrahim Ayorinde finishing with a time of 40.56, earning them the No. 10 all-time best for Princeton.
In the Men's Long Jump, Greg Foster continued to impress, leaping to a distance of 7.42m to claim first. David Amelemah also represented the Tigers, finishing fifth with a jump of 5.84m.
The Men's 4x400m relay team, comprising Isa Hitchens, Aiden Silvestri, Billy Doyle, and Joey Gant, showcased their teamwork, finishing with a time of 3:21.99.
The Men's 200m saw Ibrahim Ayorinde shine on the track with an impressive first place finish at 20.93. Easton Tan continued to impress, finishing with a time of 23.01 while Isa Hitchens finished just behind at 23.02.
In the Men's 400m, William Doyle and Joey Gant took the top two spots. Doyle finished in first with a time of 48.39, while Gant secured second with a time of 48.58.
In the Men's 3000m Steeplechase, Connor Livingston finished with a time of 9:26.50 to earn a first place finish. Jackson Shorten also executed a strong performance, finishing with a time of 9:39.50.
The Men's Discus Throw saw Casey Helm claim first place with a throw of 54.20m. Tyler Konopka and Avery Shunneson also put on impressive performances, finishing second and third respectively with throws of 52.98m and 52.10m. Joe Licata showcased his skill with a throw of 49.50m, securing fourth, while Phil Kastner finished eighth with a throw of 37.68m.
The Men's Shot Put saw Tyler Konopka take first with a throw of 17.42m. Casey Helm and Joe Licata also finished strong in the top three. Helm took second with a throw of 16.35m and Licata third with a mark of 16.32m.
Asher Robbins dominated the Men's Hammer Throw, with a throw of 57.56m, to take first and Joe Avallone impressed in the Men's Pole Vault, finishing fourth with a height of 4.05m.