PRINCETON, N.J.—Three distance runners in the 5000 meters each posted top-four times on this year's BIG EAST leaderboard and Villanova tallied three event wins at the Sam Howell Invitational hosted by Princeton at Weaver Stadium on Saturday afternoon. As the outdoor season calendar gets into full swing the Wildcats recorded several marks on Saturday which rank on the East region qualifying list for the year.
Senior
Josh Phillips (Belrose, Australia) paced a field of 19 runners in the 5000 meters with a winning time of 13:49.64. He was followed across the line by junior
Haftu Strinzos (Melbourne, Australia) who ran 13:51.28 to finish second, while graduate
Ryan Cutter (El Sobrante, Calif.) was fourth with a personal best time of 14:02.45 and senior
Jack Fredian (Arlington Heights, Ill.) finished 10
th in 14:13.11.
Phillips leads Villanova by ranking eighth on the East region qualifying list which will be used to determine selections for the NCAA East Preliminary meet next month. Strintzos ranks 11
th on that list with Cutter coming in at 27
th and Fredian ranking 44
th. Cutter's time of 14:02.45 lowered his lifetime best mark from his high school career (14:25.73) by more than 23 seconds.
Middle distance runners
Sean Dolan (Pennington, N.J.) and
Charlie O'Donovan (Cork, Ireland) combined for a 1-2 finish in the 1500 meters. Dolan recorded a winning time of 3:45.97 in a field of 29 runners, with O'Donovan second (3:46.37) and redshirt freshman
Cole Walker (Chadds Ford, Pa.) crossing the finish line in 4:00.54. Two freshmen from the Wildcats were competing in the 1500 meters as unattached entries. Sean Donoghue finished third in the race with a time of 3:47.77 and
Devon Comber raced to a time of 3:51.58.
Junior
Mathias Powell (Mahomet, Ill.) and senior
Patrick Spychalski (Mount Pleasant, S.C.) ran the 3000 meter steeplechase for the first time this season. Powell came in first with a wining time of 9:08.32 and Spychalski finished third in 9:16.69. Powell's time ranks him 38
th on the East region descending order list.
Earlier in the day junior
Miller Anderson (West Hartford, Conn.) came in fifth in the 800 meters with a time of 1:51.38. He led four Villanova competitors in the event and was followed in turn by senior
Trevor Potts (Sparta, N.J.) who crossed the line in 1:55.63, sophomore
Chris Weeks (Springfield, Va.) who had a time of 1:57.07 and graduate
Jacob Bonanotte (Barrington, Ill.) with a time of 2:06.31.