ResultsCOLLEGEVILLE, Minn. – Saint John's won eight events and finished first out of six teams at its indoor invitational on Saturday, Feb. 21, in Collegeville.
SJU totaled 191 points, followed by Hamline (141), Gustavus Adolphus (116), St. Scholastica (81), Minnesota-Morris (63) and Concordia-Moorhead (49).
Junior
Thomas Feichtinger (Omaha, Neb./Mount Michael Benedictine) won the 1,000 meters with a new Donald McNeely Spectrum record time of 2:29.24, the top time in the MIAC this season. Freshman
Charlie Raasch (Osseo, Minn./Maple Grove) followed in second (2:38.55).
Sophomore
Raymond Twumasi (Coon Rapids, Minn.), meanwhile, won the long jump (6.53 meters) and triple jump (13.53 meters). The 13.53 meters is the top mark in the triple jump this season.
Sophomore
Ryan Kuester (Glencoe, Minn./Glencoe-Silver Lake) won the 200-meter dash (23.01) and junior
Jake Lammi (Marine on St. Croix, Minn./Stillwater Area) took first the 400 meters in 50.76 seconds.
Senior
Kyle Rossow (St. Louis Park, Minn./Hopkins) and sophomore
Will Zimmerman (Owatonna, Minn.) went 1 (1:25.84)-2 (1:26.16) in the 600 meters, and sophomore
Ryan Bugler (Okinawa, Japan/Okinawa Christian School International) took first in the 3,000 meters (9:04.25).
The Johnnies' 4x400-meter relay (
Zach Grieves, Feichtinger,
Mitchell Peck, Lammi) edged Hamline by 0:00.85 to take first in 3:26.06, while the 800-meter relay (
Yasin Williams, Peck,
Aaron Piecukonis, Kuester) claimed second (1:34.54).
Junior
Anthony Smith (Newark, N.J./St. Benedict's Prep) finished second in the 60-meter hurdles (8.86) and
Maxwell Olson (Warrensburg, Mo.) took second in the pole vault (4.35 meters).
The Johnnies travel to compete at the St. Olaf Qualifier, the last event before the 2015 MIAC Indoor Championships March 6-7, at 4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 27, in Northfield.