Tyler Latham
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- Hometown:
- Mystic, CT
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- Position:
- Multi
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- Fitch
Bio
Collegiate Personal Bests:
55 Meter Dash: 6.80
60 Meter Dash: 7.23
100 Meter Dash: 11.22
200 Meter Dash: 22.22
400 Meter Dash: 49.62
1,000 Meter Run: 2:47.93
1,500 Meter Run: 4:55.90
55 Meter Hurdles: 7.89
60 Meter Hurdles: 8.24
110 Meter Hurdles: 14.82
400 Meter Hurdles: 55.22
High Jump: 1.97m
Pole Vault: 3.30m
Long Jump: 7.02m
Shot Put: 13.15m
Discus: 36.82m
Javelin: 60.20m
Heptathlon: 5,019 pts
Decathlon: 6,565 pts
2017 Outdoor: Named to the All-NEC First Team after winning the javelin title and placing fifth and eighth in the long jump and high jump, respectively...Set a personal record in the long jump at the conference finals with a leap of 7.02m...Finished sixth in the javelin at the IC4A Championships...Completed the SCSU Decathlon in second place overall, and set a personal in the discus throw (36.82m)...Also won the shot put at the decathlon with a season best throw of 12.67m.
2017 Indoor: Placed fifth overall in the IC4A Championships heptathlon (4,909 points)...Set a personal best mark in the 55 meter dash (6.80) at the Elm City Challenge, in the 110 meter hurdles (8.24) at the 35th Yale Collegiate Invitational, and in the discus (13.15 meters) at the IC4A Championships...Was the URI Coaches Tribute 60 meter hurdles runner up with a time of 8.42.
2016 Outdoor: Placed third in the javelin (56.81m) and fifth in the high jump (1.93m) at the Northeast Conference Championships...Threw javelin at the NEICAAA Championships...Finished first on the 4x4 relay team at the Mark T. Young Invite.
2016 Indoor: Finished second in the heptathlon at the IC4A Championships...Placed fourth at the NEC Championships on the 4x4 relay team...Set eight personal records across the board...Was the runner up in the long jump (6.69m) at the 34th Yale Collegiate Invitational.
2015 Outdoor Track: Finished 2nd in the Javelin throw and the 110 Meter Hurdles at the Yellow Jacket Invitational...Claimed silver in the Decathon at the Larry Ellis Invitational with top three finishes in all events but one.
2015 Indoor Track: Member of the 4x400 Meter Relay team that finished 2nd at the Yale Collegiate Invitiational...Claimed silver in the 60 Meter Hurdles at the Coaches vs. Domestic Violence Tribute...Helped the 4x400 team place 2nd in the NEC Championships...Sprinted his way to 2nd place in the 60 Meter Hurdles at the NEICAAA Indoor Championships...Named NEC Rookie of the Week
Before Central: Named the 2014 Connecticut Men's Track and Field Gatorade Athlete of the Year...Honored as the 2014 CT Men's Track and Field Athlete of the Year...Selected as All-State in the 55 and 300 meter hurdles, javelin, and decathlon.
News mentions
Pair recognized for accomplishments in the classroom and on the track.
Sophomore Marquis Ward was named Most Outstanding Performer (Jumps)
The Blue Devils placed second behind Mount with a total of 170 points.
CCSU earned a total of 54 points on Saturday at the Mount.
Central won by a margin of 204 points on Saturday.
Grudzwick won the 1,500 meter event while setting a new personal record time.
Senior Tyler Latham posted the top finish for CCSU on day one of the Larry Ellis Invitational.
Latham scored a personal best 6,631 points to take second place in the Decathlon at SCSU.
Senior Tyler Latham leads the SCSU Decathlon with 3,626 points.
Grudzwick wins 800 meters with a time of 1:53.19
Norstrom and Welsh earned first place victories for CCSU.
Events are scheduled to begin at 10:30 at Bryant.
The Blue Devils recorded the most points in program history to win its second ever NEC title.
The Blue Devils stand in the drivers seat with a total of 45 points after the first day at the NEC championships.
Trainor won the 1,000 meter run with a personal record time of 2:27.08.
Eight personal records were set by the Blue Devils at the John Thomas Terrier Classic.
CCSU will compete next Friday and Saturday back in Boston, MA for the John Thomas Terrier Classic.
The Blue Devils combined for nine first place finishes out of the 14-event meet.
Junior Edwin Alston won the 60 meter hurdles with a time of 8.01 seconds.
Borecki edges Latham with strong showing in pole vault
Day Two Will Take Place on Friday
The men's heptathlon is slated to begin at 12:00 p.m. on Thursday.
