LEWISTON — The University of Southern Maine men’s track and field team won three individual events Saturday night en route to a third-place finish at the Maine State Quad meet held at Bates College.
Senior Trey Rogers took third in the 60-meter dash with a season-best time of 7.14 seconds. Drew Gamage added a third in the high jump clearing (6-02). Gamage was one of three USM jumpers to clear 6-02, giving the Huskies a three-four-five finish in the event.
Sophomore Donivyn Harms and senior Mt. Ararat standout Justin Pierce followed Gamage in the high jump results.
Bowdoin College won the meet, scoring 223 points. Host Bates was runner-up with 180 points, followed by Southern Maine with 76 and Colby College with 69.
Southern Maine heads to Providence, R.I., on Saturday to compete in the annual New England Alliance and Little East Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships.
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