JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Lynn University men's track and field team tested itself against one of the toughest fields of the season at the East Coast Relays, highlighted by a strong showing from
Evan Joseph in the 400m. Competing against a Division I-heavy lineup, the Fighting Knights delivered consistent performances across the sprints and hurdles, using the meet as a key tune-up as they gear up for the final push toward the NCAA postseason.
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HOW IT HAPPENED:
400m
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Evan Joseph led the way for the Fighting Knights, clocking a 47.32 to finish 13th overall in a deep, Division I-heavy field
- Joseph's mark remains consistent with his NCAA provisional qualifying form from the SSC Championships
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Justin Dewar also competed in the event, posting a 51.09 while gaining experience in a large, multi-section race
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110m Hurdles
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Jayden Geathers represented Lynn in the sprint hurdles, recording a 15.19 in the prelims against a competitive field
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400m Hurdles
- Geathers returned in the 400m hurdles, finishing 18th overall with a time of 56.14
- His performance continues to trend near his season-best as he builds toward postseason competition
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Overall:
- The Fighting Knights competed against one of their toughest fields of the season, featuring Power Five programs and elite-level athletes
- Lynn's top performers delivered consistent efforts, using the meet as a key tune-up ahead of final postseason opportunities
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UP NEXT:
With NCAA Nationals just around the corner, the Fighting Knights begin the final push to the postseason.