Greencastle, Ind. - DePauw totaled 138 points and finished second at its own invitational. Wabash won with 143 points.
Highlighting the Tigers' performances was the men's 4x200-meter relay (
Kaleb Strong-Jones,
Lane Zander,
Luke Moody,
Noah Wagner) which broke the program record and won in 1:31.29.
Colin O'Malley also broke the 200-meter mark after finishing second in 22.26 seconds.
The Tigers picked up 20 points in the 60 meters as O;Malley finished second (6.96) followed by Ayo Laleye in third (7.17),
Christian Troupe in fourth (7.18) and
Kaleb Strong-Jones in fifth (7.23).
In addition to O'Malley's runner-up showing in the 200,
Luke Moody was sixth (22.99),
Jacob Sandlin placed seventh (22.99) and
Noah Wagner finished eighth (23.03).
Sam Ortner turned in a fifth-place in the 400 meters (52.77), while Â
Ian Ross was second in the 600 meters (1:25.44),
Dominick Dell was sixth in the 800 meters (2:00.18) and
Ian Porter was seventh in the 800 (2:01.03).
Matt Rowley was runner-up in the mile (4:21.40) as was
Brennan Jensen in the 5,000 (15:22.05).
Max Morgan placed third in the 5,000 (15:26.01) and
Matt Vennemann was fourth in the 3,000 (8:56.06).
DePauw collected 21 points in the 60-meter hurdles led by Sandlin's win in 8.35 seconds.
Casey Rustman was third (8.70) followed by
Trevor Wallar in fourth (8.76) and
Mason Nicholson in sixth (8.85).
The Tigers' 4x400 relay was third in 3:27.61 and the distance medley relay finished second in 10:41.58.
In field events, Cameron Lester was third in the triple jump (12.92m), David Jansen was fifth in the pole vault (3.80) and Vince Neal finished sixth in the weight throw (14.87m).
DePauw competes in the Wittenberg Invite on Saturday, Feb. 22, at 11 a.m.