UTSA men collect half dozen medals at J. Fred Duckett TwilightUTSA men collect half dozen medals at J. Fred Duckett Twilight
Men's Track and Field (pre 2018)

UTSA men collect half dozen medals at J. Fred Duckett Twilight

HOUSTON — The UTSA men's track & field team recorded a half dozen top-three performances at Saturday's J. Fred Duckett Twilight, which was contested at Rice's Holloway Field and Ley Track.

Junior Albert Cardenas led a 1-2-3 Roadrunners finish in the metric mile with his 3:50.92 clocking. Freshman Mike Medrano (PR 3:53.01) and junior Cole Reveal (3:56.60) were second and third, respectively.

Meanwhile, senior Canel Cole clocked a personal-best time of 1:51.59 in a runner-up performance (top collegian) in the 800m. That is just seven one-hundredths of a second shy of the current Southland Conference lead held by freshman teammate Crisshun Jamerson, who finished fourth in 1:51.71.

Senior Kyle Kaase earned a silver medal in the javelin with his personal-best toss of 195-2 (59.49m). That added more than four feet to his previous PR (190-11/58.19m) and he ranks fourth on the school's all-time performer's list.

Junior Daniel Rodriguez recorded a pair of strong performances in the throwing events. The Breckenridge native placed second in the discus with a toss of 162-11 (49.65m), while his shot put measurement of 54-2 ½ (16.52m) was good for fourth.

UTSA will be back in action next Saturday, April 30, at the Bobcats Invitational in San Marcos.