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Albani Wins 110 Hurdles to Highlight Allegheny Invite

Complete Results

<a href= Six College of Wooster track & field athletes competed at Friday's Allegheny College Invitational with hopes of improving their respective qualifying mark and/or reaching such a mark for the upcoming NCAA Div. III Championships.

Highlighting the Scots' individual results was senior Bryan Albani, who won the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.99 and added a third-place in the 400 hurdles (54.97).

Fellow senior Eric Dyer, who provisionally qualified for nationals in the triple jump as a sophomore, competed in that event, taking runner-up honors with a mark of 45 feet, 0.25 inches, and he was followed by teammate Ramses Clements in seventh (43 feet, 2.25 inches).

Senior twins Rik and Terry Workman competed in the 5000 meters, with the former coming in 15:49.57 and the latter at 15:52.46.

Abena Boamah-Acheampong, who entered the week as one of 17 national qualifiers in the women's high jump (5 feet, 5 inches), tied for third but was unable to improve her standard.

The NCAA's, being hosted by Baldwin-Wallace College this year, will take place May 27-29.