Luke Avigliano

Men's Track and Field Finishes Second at ODAC Indoor Championships

3/2/2025 11:50:00 PM

SALEM ,Va. - The Washington and Lee University men's track and field team turned in a second place finish at the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Championships.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE MEET
  • The Generals registered 91 team points across 16 events to finish in second place. Lynchburg secured its fourth straight conference crown after posting 213 team points, while Bridgewater finished in third with 78 points. Roanoke placed fourth with 69 points, and Virginia Wesleyan rounded out the top five with 58 points.
  • Evan Langhammer secured his third straight ODAC title in the indoor pole vault on Sunday morning. Langhammer entered at a height of 4.41m (14'-05.50"), clearing the winning height on his first attempt. He then skipped the next height of 4.51m before clearing his final height of 4.61m (15'-01.50"). Lukas Michael turned in a seventh-place finish in his first indoor championship, clearing a height of 3.71m (12'-02.00").
  • The Generals had four student-athletes finish within the top eight in the shot put. Will Knight highlighted the group with a fourth-place finish, recording a mark of 14.08m (46'-02.50"), while Stevan Bajski finished right behind him in fifth place with a mark of 14.03m (46'-00.50"). Leo Avigliano posted a new personal-best mark in the event, recording a toss of 13.92m (45'-08.00") to finish in sixth place. O'Keefe McKinney rounded out the group with a seventh-place finish, recording a mark of 13.45m (44'-01.50").
  • Fidel Small was the lone scorer in the triple jump on Sunday, securing two team points after finishing in seventh place with a mark of 13.19m (43'-03.25").
  • George Marable and Danny Jakubowski-Lewis both qualified for the 60m hurdles finals yesterday. Marable clocked a new personal-best time of 8.38s, improving his No. 2 all-time mark while finishing second in the event. Jakubowski-Lewis turned in a seventh-place finish, crossing the line in 8.79s.
  • Keaton Rush highlighted the 3,000m crew in the evening session, securing a second-place finish with a time of 8:39.21. Robert Cooper followed closely behind in fifth place, crossing the finish line in 8:43.03.
  • George Marable, Ryan McKenna, Luke Avigliano, and Ethan De Fonseka teamed up in the 4x400m relay to cap off the meet. The squad clocked a time of 3:23.98 to finish in second place and secure conference honors.

TOP FIVE UPDATES
  • George Marable shaved off time on his No. 2 all-time mark in the 60m hurdles, clocking in a time of 8.38s in the finals heat this afternoon. Marable's mark is just .01 seconds off of Joe O'Connor's program record of 8.37s.
PERSONAL / SEASON BESTS
TEAM SCORES
1. Lynchburg (213)
2. Washington and Lee (91)
3. Bridgewater (78)
4. Roanoke (69)
5. Virginia Wesleyan (58)
6. Randolph (50)
7. Ferrum (25)
8. Shenandoah (19)
9. Eastern Mennonite (13)
10. Hampden-Sydney (7)

SUNDAY RESULTS 

EVENT ATHLETE - SEEDING  MARK FINAL MARK PLACE
Pole Vault Troy Spillman - 3.53m 3.56m (11'-08.00") 9th
Pole Vault Lukas Michael - 4.16m 3.71m (12'-02.00") 7th
Pole Vault Evan Langhammer - 4.73m 4.61m (15'-01.50") 1st
Shot Put Brandon Makowski - 11.14m 10.73m (35'-02.50") 21st
Shot Put Stevan Bajski - 13.77m 14.03m (46'-00.50") 5th
Shot Put Leo Avigliano - 13.81m 13.92m (45'-08.00") 6th
Shot Put O'Keefe McKinney - 13.82m 13.45m (44'-01.50") 7th
Shot Put Will Knight - 14.70m 14.08m (46'-02.50") 4th
Triple Jump Fidel Small - 13.15m 13.19m (43'-03.25") 7th
Triple Jump Patrick Haynes - 13.45m 12.63m (41'-05.25") 12th
Mile Run Will DeLoach - 4:32.43 4:29.49 12th
Mile Run Luke Newton - 4:39.76 4:49.70 17th
Mile Run Mitchell DiMond - 4:22.68 4:27.53 9th
Mile Run William Fitch - 4:27.65 4:29.02 10th
60m Hurdles (Finals) George Marable - 8.44s 8.38s 2nd
60m Hurdles (Finals) Danny Jakubowski-Lewis - 8.83s 8.79s 7th
400m Duncan Meldrum - 54.35s 52.75s 16th
400m Ethan De Fonseka - 51.78s 51.22s 11th
400m Schuyler Clark - 54.03s 54.35s 23rd
400m Luke Avigliano - 51.66s 51.29 13th
400m Javan Hirwa - 53.02s 53.06s 19th
400m George Marable - 51.31s 50.87s 10th
800m Jaden Brighter - 2:03.77 2:05.79 17th
800m Mitchell DiMond - 2:02.77 2:01.70 11th
200m Mark Freeman - 23.67s 23.49s 17th
200m Jonathan Farbman - 23.07s 23.16s 12th
3,000m Raja Mehendale - 9:06.00 9:28.41 22nd
3,000m William Dunaway - 9:10.04 9:06.69 15th
3,000m Thomas Kallen - 9:14.92 9:08.51 17th
3,000m Keaton Rush - 8:28.36 8:39.21 2nd
3,000m Robert Cooper - 8:36.79 8:43.03 5th
3,000m Sam Daunt - 8:44.56 8:50.12 9th
3,000m Row Sterne - 9:01.52 8:59.60 12th
4x400m Relay George Marable, Ryan McKenna, Luke Avigliano, Ethan De Fonseka - 3:31.36 3:23.98 2nd

Top-8 Finishes score points toward W&L's team score and are indicated by bold text in the table. 


UP NEXT

  • The Blue and White will head to Winchester, Va. on Friday, March 7 for the South Region Final Qualifier and the Tufts Final Qualifier on March 8 with hopes of improving their time for the 2025 NCAA Division III Indoor National Championships.

Nestled in the mountains of Virginia, Washington and Lee University is a proud member of NCAA Division III and the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Founded in 1749, W&L is the ninth-oldest college in the United States and a top-ranked liberal arts university. With over 500 student-athletes in 24 varsity sports, the Generals have celebrated over 265 conference championships. Learn more about the Blue and White by visiting www.generalssports.com or on social media at @WLUGenerals.
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