TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Members of the Embry-Riddle men's track and field team competed on the second day of the Terry Long Florida State University Relays. The Eagles had strong performances in a field dominated by Division I competition.
HIGHLIGHT PERFORMANCES
- Javelin – The Eagles had four athletes competing in the javelin, with two setting personal records, one setting a new ERAU top 10 record and all three hitting NCAA Division II provisional mark. Aden Parsons achieved a personal best throw of 59.98m, while Noah Gammichia reached a personal record of 60.03m. Ryan Flournoy stood out, finishing second with the sixth-longest throw in ERAU history, at 65.01m.
- Aleksander Schade – As a freshman, Schade ran the fourth-fastest 800m time in ERAU history, clocking in at 1:51.21.
- K'Anthony Benjamin – In the 200m, Benjamin finished with a time of 21.78, securing the top Division II finish among a competitive field.
UP NEXT
The Eagles will return home for the Embry-Riddle Running Elements Classic, which will take place from April 3 to April 5.
The Embry-Riddle track and field season is presented by The Running Elements.