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Tigers Dominate Mid-Week Dual with Rider
March 31, 2026 | Men's Track and Field
PRINCETON, N.J. – Winning nine of 12 events, the Princeton men's track and field dominated as it hosted Rider for a dual meet on Tuesday night in Weaver Stadium.
A 4x100 squad of Greg Foster, Jackson Clarke, Jadon Spain and Kavon Miller set a new Princeton all-time third-best mark in the relay, running 39.80.
In the 100m dash, the Tigers finished 1-2-3-4 as Clarke claimed the top spot at 10.26. Spain, Charlie Sexton and Paul Kuhner followed suit, with times of 10.29, 10.31 and 10.69, respectively.
Closing out the sprints, the Tigers swept the top eight spots in the 200m, with Joey Gant running 20.75 for first. Xavier Donaldson was behind him at 21.21 and Miller rounded out the top-three with 21.36.
In the 1500m, Collin Boler (3:44.36), Avery Keith (3:48.25), Jacob Nenow (3:48.82) and Jack Gregorski (3:49.30) claimed the top four times.
Easton Tan and Yuki Hojo went 1-and-2 in the 110m hurdles, with Tan taking first at 14.02 while Hojo took second at 14.84.
In the field events, Nick Molloy (4.91m/16-1.25) and Jacob Emerson (4.61m/15-1.5) took the top two spots in the pole vault.
Tyler Konopka and Anthony Liakhnovich also took first and second in the shot put, recording marks of 18.05m/59-2.75 and 16.57m/54-4.5 respectively.
Casey Helm (59.83/196-3), Joey Goodenow (56.35m/184-10) and Liakhnovich (164-3) swept the top three in the discus.
Lorenzo Cagliero jumped 6.53m/21-5.25 in the long jump for first.
Up Next
Princeton will continue the home outdoor action in Weaver on Saturday as it hosts the Sam Howell Invitational.
A 4x100 squad of Greg Foster, Jackson Clarke, Jadon Spain and Kavon Miller set a new Princeton all-time third-best mark in the relay, running 39.80.
In the 100m dash, the Tigers finished 1-2-3-4 as Clarke claimed the top spot at 10.26. Spain, Charlie Sexton and Paul Kuhner followed suit, with times of 10.29, 10.31 and 10.69, respectively.
Closing out the sprints, the Tigers swept the top eight spots in the 200m, with Joey Gant running 20.75 for first. Xavier Donaldson was behind him at 21.21 and Miller rounded out the top-three with 21.36.
In the 1500m, Collin Boler (3:44.36), Avery Keith (3:48.25), Jacob Nenow (3:48.82) and Jack Gregorski (3:49.30) claimed the top four times.
Easton Tan and Yuki Hojo went 1-and-2 in the 110m hurdles, with Tan taking first at 14.02 while Hojo took second at 14.84.
In the field events, Nick Molloy (4.91m/16-1.25) and Jacob Emerson (4.61m/15-1.5) took the top two spots in the pole vault.
Tyler Konopka and Anthony Liakhnovich also took first and second in the shot put, recording marks of 18.05m/59-2.75 and 16.57m/54-4.5 respectively.
Casey Helm (59.83/196-3), Joey Goodenow (56.35m/184-10) and Liakhnovich (164-3) swept the top three in the discus.
Lorenzo Cagliero jumped 6.53m/21-5.25 in the long jump for first.
Up Next
Princeton will continue the home outdoor action in Weaver on Saturday as it hosts the Sam Howell Invitational.
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