The Dartmouth men's track & field team competed at three different meets on Saturday up and down the eastern seaboard.
Jay Carisella Coaches Invitational
Dedham, Mass. | Northeastern
Soloman Track
Finish: 4th, 51 points
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Andrew Palermo was the collegiate winner of the discus thanks to his 44.21m throw on his second attempt.
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Skylar Widman was third in the 100m in 11.14 after running a 10.95 to finish as the top qualifier in the prelims.
•   Tanner Simpson was fourth in the 800m in 1:58.02.
•   The 1500m saw Isaac Weber run to a fourth-place finish in 4:02.35.
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Corbin Mayes was second in the pole vault, clearing 4.25m on his third try.
•   In the triple jump, a 13.81m leap on his third attempt helped
Ryan Cashman claim fourth.
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Myles Schreck (53.08m) and Palermo (51.05m) were fourth and fifth, respectively, in the hammer throw.
Larry Ellis Invitational
Princeton, N.J. | Princeton
Weaver Track & Field Stadium
Finish: Non-Scoring
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Julien Hinz was third in the 800m, crossing in 1:54.09.
Michael Thurston took seventh in the same event with a 1:55.16 to his credit.
•   In the 5000m, Quin Cooney (14:35.91) and
Marco Pompilj (14:36.16) were fourth and fifth, respectively, while Sam Morton (14:43.56) was seventh.
Virginia Challenge
Charlottesville, Va. | UVA
Lannigan Field
Finish: Non-Scoring
•   The highlight of the day was
Donovan Spearman winning the 200m in a Dartmouth school-record 21.14 and besting runners from the Big10 who finished in second and third. In setting the new school record, Spearman passed the mark of 21.20 set nearly six decades ago by Gerry Ashworth '63.
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Max Frye also picked up an impressive win, doing so in the 400m hurdles invite. Frye crossed in 52.70 to earn the victory.
Alec Eschholz was fourth in 52.89.
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Parker Johnson led the way in the 110m hurdles, running a 14.41 to take 14th.
•   The 4x400m relay team ran a 3:14.74 to take eighth, one spot ahead of Wake Forest.
•   In the discus,
Lucas Ribeiro was 14th thanks to a throw of 48.54m
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