Members of the University of Windsor Lancers track and field team competed at this week's Hillsdale College Mid-Week Multi event in Hillsdale, Mich.
Four Lancer men competed in the heptathlon, with 2025 U SPORTS heptathlon champion Tristen Miscia finishing in second at 4,725 points, the best among Lancers in a field of just six competitors. Aidan Molenhuis placed third overall with 4,043 points, followed by Rhys Sharman and Massimo Del Guercio.
The Lancer women competed in a 16-athlete field for their pentathlon. Riley Robitaille placed second overall with 3,348 total points and Jadyn Luna third with 3,197. Anna Ropp, Amneek Brar, and Cali Brenner also participated.
MEN'S RESULTS
Tristen Miscia won the 60m race with a time of 7.28 seconds, the long jump at 6.67m, and the shot put with a distance of 12.54m. Miscia's second-place time of 9.22s in the 60m hurdles was the best among Lancers, and he also placed second in the pole vault with a 3.80m mark.
Massimo Del Guercio won the 1000m with a time of 2:49.88. The Lancers swept this event as Miscia, Molenhuis, and Sharman placed second, third, and fourth, respectively. Aidan Molenhuis finished second in high jump with a best of 1.85m.
WOMEN'S RESULTS
The Lancers claimed the top three spots in the shot put, with Jadyn Luna taking home the top spot at a distance of 12.08m, followed by Riley Robitaille at 10.18m and Anna Ropp at 10.03m.
Robitaille won the 800m event with a 2:27.22 mark, followed by Luna in third. Robitaille also placed second in the long jump at 5.21m and fourth in the 60m hurdles with a time of 9.28s.
UP NEXT
The Lancers continue their week of competitions with a stop in Allendale, Mich. to compete in the Grand Valley State University Holiday Open on Friday, December 5.
Windsor dominated the relay track and throwing circle Friday as the Lancers secured three gold medals to open the 43rd annual Can-Am Classic.
Read Story
Toronto dominated the track Friday night as the women’s 4x200-metre relay team secured a narrow victory over host Windsor to highlight a five-medal opening session at the Can-Am Classic.
Read Story
Led by world-class veterans and defending national champions, the Gryphons open their indoor schedule this weekend in Windsor and Michigan, aiming to reclaim their status as the undisputed powerhouse of Canadian university track.
Read Story