McDonald, a sophomore from Richmond, Va., etched his name into both the Washington and Lee and ODAC record books after his performance at the UCS Invitational hosted at JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem, N.C. McDonald was the top collegiate finisher in the mile run and third overall, posting a time of 4:12.51. That topped McDonald's previous W&L record of 4:15.24, and also eclipsed the ODAC standard of 4:14.25 set by former Lynchburg College All-American Ricky Flynn in 2009. McDonald's time is tops in the ODAC this season and ninth in NCAA Division III
Men's Indoor Track Honor Roll
Alex Martin, Guilford (Fr.,
Sprints - Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Martin competed in both the 60-meter and 200-meter dashes at
the UCS Invitational, posting times of 0:07.11 and 0:23.35,
respectively. Both rank third in the ODAC this season.
Evan Truman, Lynchburg (So., Jumps - Richmond, Va.)
Truman finished third overall and was the top D-III
competitor in the long jump at the UCS Invite. He leapt to
6.87 meters (22' 6.5") to take over the top spot in the ODAC and
rank 29th nationally. He also helped LC to 10th in the
4x400-meter relay in 3:34.61.
Harrison Toney, Roanoke (Jr., Distance - Roanoke,
Va.)
Toney moved into second in the ODAC in the
3,000-meter run after posting a time of 8:31.42 at the Virginia
Tech Challenge. He was the only D-III competitor in the
field, placing sixth overall.
Trey White, Virginia Wesleyan (So., Sprints -
Spotsylvania, Va.)
White came up just shy of the VWC record in the
400-meter dash with a time of 0:50.98, taking over the top spot in
the ODAC. He also ran second leg of the 4x400-meter relay
team at the Kent Taylor Invite, posting a time of
3:31.78.