Faint, a senior from Winchester, Va., again has his blistering speed on display with a pair of ODAC top-five performances in the sprints and hurdles at two separate meets over the weekend. He opened with the 400-meter dash at the Doc Jopson Invitational hosted by Bridgewater. He won the event at 49.72 seconds, just missing his own personal-record despite marking his fastest showing in the event this season. That time ranks fifth on the ODAC season chart. Faint then traveled a bit farther to the George Mason Spring Invitational to compete in his bread-and-butter event, the 400-meter hurdles. He stood atop the podium for the second time on the weekend with a time of 52.12 seconds. That is second only this season to his previous ODAC-best and nationally second-ranked mark of 51.89 seconds. In fact, is 52.12-second performance is still better than the time currently ranked third in NCAA Division III.
Men's Outdoor Track & Field - Track Events Weekly Honor Roll
Davonta Womack, BC: took over the top spot in the ODAC and moved into third in the country in the 100m dash at 10.64 seconds at the Jopson Invitational. Also competed in the long jump and took over the top spot at 7.01m (23-0.00), which is 17th nationally. Helped BC to times of 42.37 and 3:40.56 in the 4x100m and 4x400m relays, respectively.
Josephus Mitchell, GC: finished 34th overall and top Division III in the 100m dash at the Aggie Invitational in 11.25, which is 10th fastest in the ODAC.
Reid Sharkey, LC: moved into second on the ODAC 800m run season chart by winning the event at the WildCat Invitational with a time of 1:57.23.
Tanner Burton, RC: placed second in the 110m hurdles at the WildCat Invitational at 15.63 seconds.
MacKenzye Leroy, W&L: broke the W&L record in the 5,000m run at the Phoenix open hosted by Elon with a time of 14:43.50. That placed 25th overall and third amongst Division III finishers. That time is 25th in the country and first in the ODAC by nearly 40 seconds.