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Defending Champ Johns Hopkins Picked to Repeat in 2019

Defending Champ Johns Hopkins Picked to Repeat in 2019

LANCASTER, Pa. -- Five-time defending Centennial champion Johns Hopkins is the preseason choice of the Conference coaches to win the men's outdoor track & field championship.

The Blue Jays received all 8 available first-place votes (teams not permitted to vote for themselves) for 64 points. Haverford earned the remaining first-place vote and collected 57 points. Swarthmore edged out Dickinson (43) for third place with 50 points. Ursinus rounded out the top-five with 34 total points. 

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2019 Centennial Conference Men's Outdoor Track & Field Preseason Poll

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Points (First-place votes)

1. Johns Hopkins 64 (8)
2. Haverford 57 (1)
3. Swarthmore 50
4. Dickinson 43
5. Ursinus 34
6. Gettysburg  26
7. McDaniel  24
8. Muhlenberg 18
9. Franklin & Marshall  8

 


2018 First Team All-Conference Returners

Liam Lynch, Haverford, Sr., 800, Albany, N.Y. / Doane Stuart School

Greg Morgan, Haverford, Sr., 1500, Hollidaysburg, Pa. / Episcopal

Graham Peet, Haverford, Sr., 3000 Steeplechase, Vashon, Wash. / The Northwest School

Ian Imery, Johns Hopkins, So., 4x100, Shelton, Conn. / Fairfield Prep

Alexander Mollick, Johns Hopkins, Sr., 4x100, Lansdale, Pa. / Springside Chestnut Hill Academy

Eric Alimena, Johns Hopkins, Sr., 4x100, Eastchester, N.Y. / Fordham Prep

Jack Armand, Johns Hopkins, Jr., 4x400, Glen Mills, Pa. / Garnet Valley

Giacomo Taylor, Johns Hopkins, Sr., 4x400, New York, N.Y. / Trinity School

Thomas Riordan, Dickinson, Jr., 4x800, Campbell, S.C. / Landrum

Bryce Descavish, Dickinson, Jr., 4x800, Ebensburg, Pa. / Central Cambria

Eric Herrmann, Dickinson, Sr., 4x800, Saint James, N.Y. / Smithtown

Daniel Belkin, Swarthmore, Sr., High Jump, Triple Jump, Florence, Mass. / Northampton

* Kacper Rzempoluch, Dickinson, So., Pole Vault, Princeton, N.J. / West Windsor Plainsboro North

Matthew Su, Johns Hopkins, Jr., Long Jump, Jericho, N.Y. / Jericho Senior

 
* 2018 Rookie Performer of the Year