The sophomore, who has already qualified for the ECAC Championships in the Long Jump, turned in another ECAC qualifying effort at the College of New Jersey Invitational on April 15. His personal-best result of 6.60 meters was good for the silver medal out of 16 competitors. Earlier in the season, the Brooklyn native leaped 6.96 meters, the top CUNYAC result this spring. The Brooklyn Tech graduate also turned in solid times of 11.34 in the 100 meters and 23.02 in the 200 meters.