Wolverines Complete Distance Sweep at Penn Relays
4/30/2005 12:00:00 AM | Men's Track & Field
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- The University of Michigan men's track and field team earned the sweep of the distance relay events at the prestigious Penn Relays on Saturday (April 30), capturing the 4xMile and 4x800-meter crowns on the final day of competition at Franklin Field. U-M is only the second team to accomplish the distance relay sweep -- wins in the distance medley, 4xMile and 4x800-meter relays -- over the last 25 years.
| | Brannen celebrates U-M's victory in the 4xMile relay. |
The Wolverines broke the collegiate 4xMile record to put an exclamation point on their two-day performance as the foursome of junior Andrew Ellerton (Sudbury, Ontario/Confederation HS), freshman Mike Woods (Ottawa, Ontario/Hillcrest HS), Willis and senior/junior Nate Brannen (Cambridge, Ontario/Preston HS) blazed a time of 16:04.54, trimming 3.42 seconds from the previous record (16:07.96) set by Arkansas in 1999.
Ellerton was pushed to the front of the 14-man field at the break of the leadoff leg and towed the pack through the first 800 meters at 2:02. The Wolverine was pushed back into third place with 200 meters remaining as Arkansas and Cornell passed him around the first bend. Texas' Ryan Ponsoby also got by Ellerton down the backstretch and Michigan held fourth place at the first exchange with a 4:05.9 opening split.
Woods picked up a couple positions midway through the second leg and battled among the top three through the third lap. With 400 meters remaining, he followed Indiana's Sean Jefferson to the front around the first bend and, cutting to the outside lane, kicked into first place to give U-M a slight advantage at the handoff. The U-M freshman clocked a 4:03.0 split.
Willis put the Wolverine victory in hand with his 3:56.2 split through the third leg -- his second sub-4:00 performance of the weekend. Willis gradually distanced the gap between himself and Arkansas' Josphat Boit -- the only competitor within striking distance -- through each lap. The Wolverine took off with 400 meters to go and put U-M ahead by 100 meters at the exchange.
Running well ahead of the rest of the field, Brannen found himself competing against the clock with the collegiate record as the focus. The Wolverine captain came through the 800-meter mark at 1:59 and closed strong to post a 3:59.4 mile split and finish 15 seconds in front of runner-up Arkansas.
Ellerton, Willis and Brannen joined senior/junior Rondell Ruff (Detroit, Mich./Henry Ford HS) to dominate the 4x800-meter relay just three hours later. The U-M quartet led the race through all three exchanges to post a time of 7:22.59 and beat runner-up Arkansas to the line by nearly four seconds.
U-M had a brief scare early in the race as Georgetown's Chris Bonner took a spill in front of Ruff coming out of the first bend of the race. Ruff hurdled the fallen runner and nearly lost his own balance but stayed on his feet and stayed in the middle of the pack at the break. Ruff pushed to the front with 300 meters remaining in his opening leg and posted a 1:51.8 split to give the Wolverines the only lead they would need.
Willis kept up the pace 10 meters ahead of the competition as he and Virginia's McGavock Dunbar pulled away from the rest of the 13-team field. Willis lengthened the gap to 30 meters at the handoff with his 800-meter split of 1:48.6. Ellerton allowed the gap to tighten slightly through the first lap of his third leg but pushed the distance back to 30 meters with a strong second lap and a split of 1:52.4.
Anchoring his second race of the afternoon, Brannen also let Michigan's distance on the field close several meters, but with 300 meters to go he took off to register a 1:49.8 split. The Wolverines beat runner-up Arkansas to the line by nearly four seconds.
Competing in front of a hometown crowd, sophomore Michael Whitehead (East Norristown, Pa./Norristown Area HS) captured the triple jump crown in the college division with a jump of 50-11 for his fourth NCAA regional-qualifying mark of the season. Whitehead held to second place heading into his sixth and final jump and added more a foot to his mark to leapfrog Texas A&M's Andrew Gamble into first place. As the college division champion, Whitehead advanced into the championship competition, where he made the final and placed seventh.
The Wolverines will host the annual Len Paddock Invitational -- their lone outdoor home meet -- on Friday and Saturday, May 6-7, at Ferry Field. The final tuneup before the postseason, the meet is slated to begin at 11 a.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. on Saturday.
Event Winners/U-M Finishes (Day 3)
Mile Run "Olympic Development" 1. Joseph Koskei, New Balance 4:06.20 7. Victor Gras, U-M 4:08.07 4 x Mile Relay "Championship" 1. Michigan 16:04.54 (Andrew Ellerton, Mike Woods, Nick Willis, Nate Brannen) 4 x 800-meter Relay "Championship" 1. Michigan 7:22.59 (Rondell Ruff, Nick Willis, Andrew Ellerton, Nate Brannen) 4 x 400-Meter Relay "College" 1. Indiana 3:10.08 4. Michigan 3:12.79 Triple Jump "College" 1. Michael Whitehead, U-M 50-11 (15.52m) Weight Throw "College" 1. Cory Martin, Auburn 187-6 (64.58m) 28. Chris McHugh, U-M 159-2 (48.52m)
Previous Results: Day 1 | Day 2
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