Coast Guard competed at the Tufts University BSK Invite where the Bears placed second overall within the 11 team field.
Josh Banks soared to new heights in the pole vault after clearing a bar at 4.86 m (15' 11.25"). His clearance won the event by over 2 feet and landed him as the number seven performer among NCAA division three athletes, number two all time in Coast Guard Academy's top performers list. Fellow Bear
Preston Cecotti cleared 4.10 m (13' 5.25") to place third in the event.
Ryan Weston, second place in the mile, 4:24.38. A career best performance. Teammate
Brendan Fant placed fifth running 4:26.88.
Brian Green, second place in the 600 clocking a time of 1:25.73.
Maalik Song placed third in the 60 hurdles with a time of 8.78, a season best performance.
William McCowan ran a collegiate best 60 hurdles race of 8.88 placing fifth and a new number six performance of all time.
Ian Naff, placed second in the 200 m running a 22.75. His time ranks as number nine on the Coast Guard indoor all time performer list. He also posted a 60 m dash performance of 7.30 ranking him as the ninth fastest athlete in that event in Coast Guard history. Teammate
Glenn Patrick ran a 7.35 landing him as number nine all time.
Paul Hobbs and
Luke Manning placed first and second, respectively in the 5000m. Hobbs ran 16:05.55 while Manning posted a career best 5K of 16:08.29.