In the shot put, Princeton junior Scott Denbo was heavily favored to defend his title, so the event essentially became a battle for second.
Kraay earned that second-place finish with a throw of 54' that eclipsed his season best by a foot. The big throw was almost a three-foot improvement from his effort at last year's Heps.
Fergusson placed second in the triple jump with a leap of 15.57 meters. While the triple jump may be his best event, he proved himself in the long jump this weekend. Fergusson cracked the seven-meter mark for the first time this season, with a leap of 7.20 meters that earned him second place.
Senior David Martin was the top distance runner with a fourth place finish in the 3000-meter steeplechase.
Captain Darren Dinneen placed a solid third in the 800-meter with a time of 1:48:45. Sophomores Nnamdi Okike and Kobie Fuller earned sixth-place finishes in the 800 and 400, respectively, to close out the Crimson scoring.
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