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By Mary Beth Mostyn on February 18, 2010 in Sports

On Feb. 6, men’s track and field traveled to New York City for the New Balance Invitational for their seventh meet of the season. Schools from Division I, II, and III competed in the Invitational event.

The Millersville men’s relay team had a great day. Senior Anthony Adamski, sophomores Keith Ogder and Jack Sacnlin, and freshman Chris Jackson ran the 4×400 meter relay with an impressive time of 3:22.75.

The men ran third in their heat, and although they finished 14 overall, the time was more than enough to set a new Millersville University record.

The in-house record was previously held by Adam Malloy, Wyatt Hall, Akil Stokes, and Nick Sperry and had been untouched since 2007. The current team outpaced the old time by more than two seconds.

On Feb. 13 the men’s track and field runners will participate in the Bucknell Winter Classic in Lewisburg, Pa. The meet is scheduled to last all day. Later the same week the team heads to Selinsgrove, Pa. for the Susquehanna Invitational.

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