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Rams use five medals on day two en route to a third place performance at the A-10 championships

Meet: Atlantic 10 Conference Championships

 
Meet: Atlantic 10 Conference Championships
Location: Virginia Beach, Va. (Virginia Beach Sports Center)
Team scores: 1 – Rhode Island (178.5), 2 – George Mason (121.5), 3 – VCU (92), 4 – Fordham (87), 5 – UMass (85), 6 – Saint Joseph's (76), 7 – Saint Louis (55.5), 8 – Loyola Chicago (47), 9 – La Salle (18), 10 – Davidson (12.5), 11 – St. Bonaventure (5)
 
The short story: The Rams claimed five medals on day two of the A-10 Championships, highlighted by a gold from David Coles, en route to a third-place performance
 
JUMPS:

  • In the triple jump, Coles earned gold with a mark of 15.30 meters. This marks Coles' first gold medal in the indoor triple jump and second overall as he earned silver in the event at the 2022 Indoor A-10 Championships
  • Isaiah-Taji Kargbo Owens earned silver in the triple jump with a distance of 14.94 meters. Saturday's silver marks the first medal of the sophomore's indoor collegiate career. Kargbo Owens now owns the fifth best distance in school history
  • Sophomore Jaiden Oglesby earned silver in the high jump with a height of 2.04 meters. Oglesby's height of 2.04 is his new personal best for the indoor high jump
  • Nathaniel Mitchell recorded a new personal best in the high jump with a height of 1.96 meters to place sixth for the Rams
  • Phillip Daniel added five points for the Black and Gold with a fifth-place performance in the triple jump 

SPRINTS:

  • Sophomore Emmanuel Oche clocked a time of 6.81 seconds in the 60-meter dash earning himself a silver medal in the event. Oche finished just .003 seconds short of first place
  • Freshman Christian Hallums finished fourth in the 200-meter dash with a time of 21.63 seconds, earning five points in the Rams' favor
  • In the 400-meter dash, Jude Okafor added four points with a fifth-place finish 

RELAYS:

  • The 4x400-meter team of Okafor, Marcus Acheampong, Hallums and Jayden Hines placed second, earning silver with a time of 3:14.81 seconds, just shy of the winning time of 3:14.78

THROWS:

  • Diego Turner placed fourth in the shot put with a distance of 15.71 meters, coming up just shy of his personal best mark of 15.79 he recorded at this season's Doc Hale Invitational
  • Shinobu Hawk capped the best season of his collegiate career with an eighth-place performance in the shot put to add a point for the Rams 

HURDLES:

  • Acheampong added a point for VCU with his performance in the 60-meter hurdles 

Quote:
"We put together a strong team performance and earned a well-fought third-place finish. Our triple jumpers, high jumpers, and 4x4 set the tone with standout efforts, and the entire team competed with determination. This is a great step forward, and we're hungry for more. As we transition to the outdoor season, we'll keep building, refining, and pushing to reach an even higher level." – Assistant Coach Ethan Tussing
 
Next up
Select Rams will travel to the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships on Fri-Sat, March 14-15 in Virginia Beach, Va hosted at the Virginia Beach Sports Center. 
 

Players Mentioned

David Coles

Jumps
Junior

Shinobu  Hawk

Throws
Freshman

Emmanuel Oche

Short Sprints
Freshman

Jude Okafor

Long Sprints
Freshman

Jaiden Oglesby

High Jump
Freshman

Diego Turner

Throws
Freshman

Marcus Acheampong

Hurdles
Freshman

Christian Hallums

Sprints
Freshman

Jayden Hines

Sprints
Freshman

Nathaniel Mitchell

High Jump
Freshman

Players Mentioned

David Coles

Junior
Jumps

Shinobu  Hawk

Freshman
Throws

Emmanuel Oche

Freshman
Short Sprints

Jude Okafor

Freshman
Long Sprints

Jaiden Oglesby

Freshman
High Jump

Diego Turner

Freshman
Throws

Marcus Acheampong

Freshman
Hurdles

Christian Hallums

Freshman
Sprints

Jayden Hines

Freshman
Sprints

Nathaniel Mitchell

Freshman
High Jump