NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The Dartmouth men's track and field traveled down to New Haven on Saturday to compete against Yale and Columbia at Yale's Coxe Cage.
The Big Green finished third in the meet, posting 39 points. Yale won with 84 points followed by Columbia in second with 44 points.
Rahul Batlanki won the long jump with a new indoor personal best mark of 7.25m. He then finished in the triple jump.
Roy Leibovitz won the triple jump with a jump of 15.16m.
Colton McMaster finished third in the weight throw with a new PR of 19.01m.
J'Voughnn Blake won the 1000m race, leading from start to finish, and his time of 2:23.47 is second in the Ivy League this season and fifth in program history.
Bryce Thomas ran a 6.88 60m dash in the prelims of the event, a time that sits fourth all-time in program history.
Jack Intihar advanced to the finals of the event and finished with a personal best time of 6.96, good ninth in program history.
Adrien Jacobs claimed third in the 400m race with a time of 48.82, the fourth-best time in program history.
Mason Childers took third in the 500m with a personal best time of 1:04.03.
Ashton Bange finished second in the mile with a season-best time of 4:11.08.
In the 4x400m relay, the group of Jacobs, Blake, Intihar and Childers took second with a time of 3:17.65, the eighth-best time in school history.
Dartmouth is back in action next weekend at the Riverhawk Invitational at the Track at New Balance in Boston. Live results will be available through Lancer Timing.