CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Dartmouth men's track & field team finished the 2019 Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Championship Sunday afternoon in sixth place.
Princeton won the team title for the fifth straight year. The Big Green scored all 50 of their points at the meet on Sunday.
STANDINGS
1) Princeton | 139.50Â Â Â Â
2) Penn | 111Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
3) Harvard | 103Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
4) Columbia | 83Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
5) Brown | 62.50Â Â Â
6) Dartmouth | 50Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
7) Cornel | 41Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
8) Yale | 30 Â
HIGHLIGHTS
•   In the 800m, Tim Zepf was second and earned All-Ivy League Second Team honors as he posted a 1:50.61, less than a second back of the event winner from Harvard.
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Donovan Spearman ran to a third-place finish in the 60m hurdles, crossing in 6.85 to earn three team points.
•   The junior sprinter was also third in the 200m, running a 21.77 for another three points. All eight spots in the event were separated by roughly half a second.
•   Big points came from the last two events of the day as the 4x440-yard and the 4x880-yard relay teams came up huge late. The longer of the two finished second and added eight points thanks to a time of 7:41.62.
Trevor Colby,
Reed Horton, Nick Feffer and Zepf all earned Second Team All-Ivy League honors with the performance.
•   Just missing out on all-league honors was the 4x440-yard relay team that took third in 3:16.36.
•   Six points were earned in the 60m hurdles final as Alec Esccholz was fourth in 8.09, while
Parker Johnson took fifth in a time of 8.14.
•   In the 5000m,
Owen Ritz claimed fourth in 14:28.48 to pick up four points.
•   Horton was fifth in the mile in 4:09.15, bettering his qualifying time by nearly three seconds. His finish earned another two points for the Big Green in the standings.
•   Feffer was also fifth in the 1000m as he ran a 2:26.96.
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Max Frye was sixth in the 500m, adding a point thanks to his 1:03.84.