STATEN ISLAND, NY – The Rider men's indoor track and field team wrapped up competition at the NYC Gotham Cup on Friday afternoon.
Cartrell Moore paced the Broncs with a first-place finish in the triple jump, recording a mark of 14.59 meters that ranks among the top 10 performances in program history. Freshman
Zach Jefferson also turned in a strong showing, placing third in the event with a jump of 14.44 meters.
Raymond Senatore added another historic performance for Rider, clearing 4.55 meters in the pole vault to finish second, a mark that also sits within the program's all-time top 10.
Quotes and Notes
"We made some progress in some areas this week, which was good to see. We had a few top ten marks and some other decent performances that will be very competitive in the MAAC.
It was really nice to see Cartrell get a big mark and win the triple jump today. It was also a top ten mark and this will hopefully give him some confidence moving forward.
Ray had a big clearance in the pole vault to earn a top-ten mark. He had a really good day of vaulting today. It was great to see." -
Rider Director of Cross Country, Track & Field Bob Hamer
Up Next
The Broncs will be back in action on Jan. 23, traveling to compete in the two-day Dr. Sander Scorcher Invitational.