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Track Ebanks records

Track & Field Heath Barringer

Records fall on day two of Dalton Ebanks Invitational for Track & Field

FAIRFAX, Va. – The Salisbury University track & field program wrapped up the Dalton Ebanks Invitational Saturday afternoon, hosted by George Mason University. Three program records highlighted the weekend while the Sea Gulls competed against multiple Division I opponents. 

Day Two Meet Notes
- Emma Christman posted a school record in the triple jump at 11.37 meters (37-3.75), which placed her 7th. Marlyse Haack earned 15th place with a jump of 10.69 meters (31-1). 
- SU also posted a school record in the women's 4x100 relay from the team of Christman, Haack, Lilly Williams, and Karia Forvil, who posted a time of 48.10, earning 7th place. 
- In the men's discus, the Sea Gulls posted three student-athletes in the top five. Logan Kelsch earned 3rd at 48.43 meters (158-10), Mason Breeze tallied 4th at 46.36 meters (152-1), and Jacob Reeves tallied 5th at 45.27 meters (148-6). 
Jadon Gaines earned 2nd place in the high jump at 1.95 meters (6-4.75).
- In the men's 400-meter run, Dominic Roddy and Kai Smith earned top 10 finishes. Roddy placed 9th at 48.78, while Smith took 10th at 48.96. Hayden Myers tallied 19th place with a time of 49.83.
- In the women's 400-meter run, Emma Smyser tallied 20th with a time of 59.36.
- Gavin Shaffer placed 5th in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.75.
-  Jacob Shelton tallied 11th place in the 100-meter at 10.80.

The Sea Gulls are back in action on home turf when they host the Eastern Shore Challenge on April 19th at 11 a.m. for Senior Day and Alumni Day. 
Salisbury University is a proud member of NCAA Division III with primary membership in the Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference, along with affiliate membership in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (football, men's & women's swimming) and the Coastal Lacrosse Conference (men's lacrosse). With over 500 student-athletes in 23 varsity sports, SU is recognized as one of the nation's most competitive intercollegiate athletics programs regardless of division, featuring dedicated coaches and staff that foster excellence on and off the field. The Sea Gulls have won a combined 23 team national championships, 24 individual national championships, and 202 conference championships, and have produced 50 Academic All-Americans.

To Make Tomorrow Yours at Salisbury University, and learn more about Sea Gull Athletics' tradition of excellence, visit www.SUSeaGulls.com or follow on social media @SUSeaGulls.
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Players Mentioned

Mason Breeze

Mason Breeze

Throws
Senior
Emma Christman

Emma Christman

Jumps/Sprints
Junior
Karia Forvil

Karia Forvil

Sprints
Junior
Marlyse Haack

Marlyse Haack

Jumps/Sprints
Junior
Logan Kelsch

Logan Kelsch

Throws
Junior
Hayden Myers

Hayden Myers

Sprints
Junior
Jacob Reeves

Jacob Reeves

Throws
Junior
Gavin Shaffer

Gavin Shaffer

Jumps/Sprints
Junior
Jacob Shelton

Jacob Shelton

Sprints
Graduate Student
Kai Smith

Kai Smith

Sprints
Junior
Jadon Gaines

Jadon Gaines

Jumps
Freshman
Dominic Roddy

Dominic Roddy

Sprints
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Mason Breeze

Mason Breeze

Senior
Throws
Emma Christman

Emma Christman

Junior
Jumps/Sprints
Karia Forvil

Karia Forvil

Junior
Sprints
Marlyse Haack

Marlyse Haack

Junior
Jumps/Sprints
Logan Kelsch

Logan Kelsch

Junior
Throws
Hayden Myers

Hayden Myers

Junior
Sprints
Jacob Reeves

Jacob Reeves

Junior
Throws
Gavin Shaffer

Gavin Shaffer

Junior
Jumps/Sprints
Jacob Shelton

Jacob Shelton

Graduate Student
Sprints
Kai Smith

Kai Smith

Junior
Sprints
Jadon Gaines

Jadon Gaines

Freshman
Jumps
Dominic Roddy

Dominic Roddy

Freshman
Sprints