Ciollo not only produced one of the three first place finishes, but also broke his own school record in the 500-meter with a time of 1:03.12.
"I am very, very happy with my race," Ciollo said. "It's been a great season, and I had great day."
Ciollo was also involved in one of the most exciting races of the day, the mile relay. Running anchor, Ciollo got the baton two seconds after the Princeton anchor but ate up so much ground that the two were neck-and-neck at the finish. Based on the film, he said, he made up 1.7 seconds and ran a 400-meter split of 46.7 seconds. To put that in perspective, the 400-meter went to Princeton's John Mack in 48.3 seconds, although Ciollo had a moving start.
Others with good days on Saturday included freshman Kevin Worrell and sophomore jumper Arthur Ferguson. Worrell came in first in the 55-meter dash at 6.52, .09 seconds ahead of Princeton's Paul Elcock. Worrell finished second in the triple jump at 14.52 meters, .26 behind first-place teammate Fergusson. Fergusson captured third in the long jump at 6.89 meters.
Freshman John Cinelli came in second in the 1000-meter with 2:28.30, and senior Scott Muoio captured second in the mile at 4:10.77. Freshman Kobie Fuller came in second in the 400-meter with a time of 48.61, while sophomore thrower John Kraay finished second as well in the shot put, throwing 16.26.
The Crimson got two more third-place finishes from sophomore Ed Baker in the 300-meter and freshman Shawn Parker in the 55-meter hurdles.