RICHMOND, Va. – Duquesne's
Isaac Elliott won individual gold medals in both the 100- and 200-meter dashes to propel the men's team to a fifth place finish at the Atlantic 10 Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Sports Backers Stadium Sunday.
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Along with Elliott,
Collin Ebling (800-meter run),
Logan Williamson (Triple Jump) and the 4x100-meter relay team also earned gold medals for the Dukes at the event.

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Elliott was named the Most Outstanding Track Performer for the second-straight year for his efforts. He broke the A-10 record in the 100 meters with a time of 10.22, topping the previous league mark of 10.24 seconds that was established in 1999 by Andre Davis of Virginia Tech. The time was also a new school-record in the event.
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Elliott won his third-straight gold medal in the 200-meter dash with a new school-record time of 20.74 seconds.
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Elliott was also a member of the gold medal 4x100-meter relay team, that included
Ryan Marcella,
David Williams and
Ian Thrush. The team won the event with a time of 41.06 seconds.
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Ebling won a highly-entertaining 800-meter run with his time of one minute, 51.59 seconds, holding off La Salle's Liam Rivard by over a second to earn the gold medal.
Matt Busche just missed the podium with a fourth place finish at one minute, 55.09 seconds.
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Williamson secured the gold medal in the triple jump with a mark of 15.01 meters (49 feet, three inches).
Cam Mbalo was right behind him, winning the silver medal with a leap of 14.89 meters (48 feet, 10.25 inches).
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The team of Ebling, Williams, Busche and
Ryan Ellison took the bronze medal in the 4x400-meter relay with a season's-best time of three minutes, 17.22 seconds.
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