Middlebury College announces Nine Panthers Earn All-Region Honors

Max Cluss
Max Cluss | Middlebury Panthers
By Prep News Wire Service

From 3/7/2023  post.


Middlebury's men's track and field team placed nine members on the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Region Honors following their performances throughout the indoor season. To earn the honor, an athlete must finish in the top-five spots in their event, while relay teams must finish in the top-three.

RELAY ALL-REGION HONOREE HIGHLIGHTS

In the 4x400m relay, Colin Breen, Xander Swann, Luke Hayes and Peter Hansen posted the region's second quickest time (3:21.59) at the New England Championships on February 24. 

INDIVIDUAL ALL-REGION HONOREE HIGHLIGHTS

Cluss
Max Cluss ran the fourth fastest time in the mile, crossing the finish line in 4:09.98 at the New England Championships. This marks the fourth time that the senior has been named to the all-region squad. 

Hill 
At the Middlebury Winter Classic, Jefferson Hill ran the 60m hurdles in 8.53 seconds, earning a spot on the all-region team with the fifth fastest time this winter. 

Kennedy 
Quinn Kennedy took home fourth place in the heptathlon at the New England Championships, with a total score of 4,360 points. Kennedy's score broke the Middlebury school record of 4,213 which had been held for five years. The Panther won three events in the heptathlon, including the shot put, 60m hurdles, and 1,000m. 

McGarrahan
Sam McGarrahan secured a place on the All-MidEast team with a leap of 1.95m in the high jump at the Middlebury Snowflake Invitational. 

Motroni
Marco Motroni claimed a victory in the 60m dash at the Middlebury Winter Classic, crossing the finish line in a blistering 6.95, which was fourth-best in the region. Motroni holds the school record for the 60m and has broken it twice this season.



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