"My best was an 8:59, so I was a little slower," he added.
Junior Dave Martin ran a 9:07 in the steeplechase, which was a personal record for him.
"I'm pretty happy finishing the season with a PR," Martin said. "Any time you get a PR, it feels pretty good. I was actually looking to break nine minutes, but I wasn't used to the hot weather, though."
Sophomore thrower John Kraay threw the shotput 16.6m, for an outdoor personal best. He also was the Crimson's closest male to qualifying this weekend, missing the mark by 2cm.
Ciollo ran a 48.28 in the 400m open race.
Despite not qualifying anyone from the IC4A meet, the Crimson will send one male athlete to NCAAs.
Sophomore javelin thrower Chris Clever, who was the heptagonal champion, sat out the weekend to rest his arm.
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