PITTSBURGH - The Duquesne men's track and field team returned to Carnegie Mellon on Saturday for the second weekend in a row for a Quad Meet hosted by the Tartans at Gesling Stadium.
Isaac Elliott led the Dukes with a record-setting performance in the 200-meter dash with a time of 21.22, besting his own school record of 21.41 and the Gesling Stadium record of 21.52 set by Pitt's Jabari Michael-Khensu in 2017. This is also the fastest time to date in the Atlantic 10 this season. The sophomore also paced the 100-meter dash (10.86) and the 4x400-meter relay (3:21.90) withÂ
Preston Hogue,Â
Kenny Baurle and
Dillon Carrington.
Hogue added a first-place mark in the 400-meter hurdles (53.97) while
Collin Ebling won the 400-meter dash (50.01) for the Dukes.
On the field side,
Timothy Criss bested the field in the hammer throw (47.44 meters) and
Alex Long paced the triple jump (14.18 meters) for Duquesne.
NEXT UP
The Dukes travel south to William & Mary for the 2019 Colonial Relays in Williamsburg, Va. on April 4-6.