ITHACA, N.Y. – The Dartmouth men's track & field team is eighth after one day of competition at the 2020 Ivy League Indoor Heptagonal Championship.
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The Big Green have one point through four scored events, while first-place Harvard has 25 inside Barton Hall.
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HIGHLIGHTS
- The lone point of the day was earned buy Corbin Mayes in the pole vault as the junior cleared 4.80m to take sixth.
- Defending champion Tim Zepf was the top qualifier in the 800m prelims in 1:52.46. The junior harrier led at each of the three in-race splits.
- Joining him in the final is Will Baginski who was fourth in the prelims thanks to a 1:54.03.
- Junior Donovan Spearman was second in the 60m preliminaries, running a 6.80, one-hundredth of a second back of the first-place runner.
- In the 60m, Myles Epstein will also move on to the final thanks to a ninth-place finish in 6.86 as well as in the 200m with a 22.30 to take seventh.
- Max Frye also moves on, qualifying seventh in the 500m with a 1:05.19.
- The 1000m saw Thomas Lingard claim one of the nine qualifying spots with a fourth-place finish in 2:30.05.
- Henry Raymond (6th, 4:17.32), Will Eaton (9th, 4:17.78) and Jake Winslow (10th, 4:18.00) all punched their tickets to Sunday's final of the mile.
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Sunday's final day of competition will also be streamed live on ESPN+.
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