Tyrone Mack
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- Hometown:
- Uncasville, CT
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- Position:
- Throws
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- Montville
Bio
Collegiate Personal Bests (TFFRS)
2023 Outdoor: Won the shot put at the AIC Yellowjacket Invitational with a 16.84m toss. He also competed in the discus throw, placing second with a collegiate best 45.49m throw... Placed second in the shot (16.84m - collegiate best) at the UMass Flagship Opener... Competed in the discus throw (42.61m) and the shot put (13.11m) at the 2023 NEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships... Finished out the season competing in the shot put (15.63m) and the discus throw(43.98m) at the NEICAAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
2022-23 Indoor: NEC Winter Academic Honor Roll... Placed third in the shot put event at the NEC Indoor Track and Field Championships with a 16.54m toss (a new personal best).
2022 Outdoor: Northeast Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll...Northeast Conference Academic Honor Roll...Placed 9th in the discus throw (42.70m) and had a mark of 13.30m in the shot put at the NEC Championships.
2021-22 Indoor: Recorded a mark of 14.70m in the shot put to place 7th at the NEC Championships.
News mentions
Several members of the CCSU track and field team competed at the NEICAAA Championship at Northeastern University in Dedham, MA this weekend.
CCSU men’s track and field took third place at the UMass Flagship Opener today. Central snagged three first-place finishes including Yankarlos Diaz in the 5,000m race, Ed Williams Jr. In the 110m hurdles, and the Blue Devils’ 4x100m relay.
CCSU men’s track and field competed at the American International College Yellowjacket Invitational this weekend in Springfield, MA. The Blue Devils snagged five first-place finishes to win the meet with 170.5 points.
Lautenbach captured his medal in the 3000m and Mack earned his in the shot put
Men's track and field competed in the David Hemery Valentine Invitational today at the Track and Tennis Center in Boston, MA.
Men's track and field competed at the John Thomas Terrier Classic, hosted by Boston University, today in Boston, MA. Edward Williams Jr. and Israel Henriques-Setho collectively snagged three second-place finishes for the Blue Devils.
Blue Devils earned two first place votes from the leagues coaches
