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Men’s DMR Team Sets New Program Record At Bruce Lehane Invite

1/24/2026 7:39:00 PM

BOSTON, Mass. — Stony Brook men's track and field competed at the Bruce Lehane Scarlet & White Invite on Saturday in Boston. The Seawolves recorded two top-eight finishes on the day, highlighted by a new record-breaking performance by Stony Brook's DMR team.

Finishing second in the DMR was the team of Collin Gilstrap, Matthew Brodsky, Jaden Medrano, and Caleb Gartner, with a time of 9:46.73, earning them not only an impressive second-place finish but also a new program record in the event.

Caleb Gartner recorded the best individual performance on the day for the Seawolves, finishing third in the 1,000-meter event.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Gilstrap, Brodsky, Medrano, and Caleb Gartner finished second and set a new program record in the DMR (9:46.73). Their record time beats the previous six-year record by over 5 seconds.
  • Caleb Garnter placed second in the 1,000-meter (2:26.65).

QUOTES FROM THE SEAWOLVES
"Overall Feel good about what both teams got done today, some really competitive efforts that led to several Personal and seasonal best performances," noted Head Coach Andy Ronan. "Most of the group came in with energy and focus, turning it into a productive day. Now we need to continue building on this weekend as we move through the season. Men's DMR did a great job; all ran competitive legs to keep us in it, right up to the end. Collin and Caleb came back in the 1000m and put in a strong competitive effort, tough double, but both handled it well. The guys in the 3k, particularly Henry, Peter, and Chris, produced some good competitive efforts."

UP NEXT
Stony Brook is back in Boston next week, where it wraps up its busy January slate competing at the two-day John Thomas Terrier Classic on Friday January, 30 and Saturday, January 31.

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