TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - The men's track and field team earned third place of eight teams at Rose-Hulman's twilight meet on Friday.
C.J. Anderson was the winner in the 100 meter dash, posting a time of 10.43 seconds, a new track record at Rose-Hulman.
Dylan Goodyear was the winner in the 3000 meter run, ending with a time of 8:26.28.
Anderson finished second in the 200 meter dash with a result of 21.85 seconds.
In the pole vault, Wesley Kile had the winning mark, clearing a height of 4.55 meters.
Ian Roach took second in the long jump, recording a distance of 6.50 meters.
Nate Brown was the winner in the shot put, providing a winning attempt of 14.29 meters.
The Panthers gained 139 points at the meet, and they will host the SLIAC championships next Friday and Saturday in Greenville.