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Freshman Michael Jordan finished first in the 1,500 meters at the Rose-Hulman Twilight Friday night, setting a stadium record with his time of 3:57.72. Jordan has won two of the three races he has competed in this spring.

Men's Track & Field Dan McDonnell, USI Sports Information

Men's track recap: Eagles sixth at Rose-Hulman

Emerick, Dixon hit provisional marks at Mt. SAC

Rose-Hulman Twilight Results
-Complete | USI Only

Mt. SAC Relay Results
-Complete USI Events | USI Only

EVANSVILLE, Ind.—The University of Southern Indiana men's track and field team finished sixth out of 14 teams Friday night at the Rose-Hulman Twilight Meet in Terre Haute, Indiana.

USI scored 59 points behind the first-place efforts of freshmen Michael Jordan and Michael Callison as well as junior Wes Masterson.

Jordan narrowly missed an NCAA II provisional qualifying time with his first-place finish in the 1,500 meters. Jordan's time of three minutes, 57.72 seconds set a Cook Stadium record and was 4.72 seconds away from a provisional mark.

Masterson missed a provisional mark by less than four seconds with his first-place finish in the 800 meters, while Callison finished first in the 5,000 meters.

Sophomores Dustin Emerick and Andrew Dixon each hit provisional marks in the 10,000 meters Thursday night at the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, California.

Emerick ran the Open University portion of the Olympic Development race in 29 minutes, 49.16 seconds, less than 10 seconds shy of an automatic qualifying mark. Dixon finished his race in 30 minutes, 57.08 seconds.

The Screaming Eagles are scheduled to return to action April 23-24 when they compete at the Hillsdale “Gina” Relays in Hillsdale, Michigan, as well as the Bellarmine Invitational in Louisville, Kentucky.
 

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