READING, Pa. -
Nathan Williams took second in the shot put with a top toss of 15.98m, while
Fabrice Saint Hillien took fourth in the 400 (50.56), fifth in the 200 (22.39) and sixth in the 60m finals (7.08) to lead the Mustangs - who finished seventh out of 16 schools in the team standings with 39 points - on the second and final day of the MAC Indoor Championships, hosted by Alvernia.
Williams, who earned a spot on the All-MAC Second Team with his performance, currently has the third-best performance in the Mid-Atlantic region (16.22m). Saint Hillien, who also finished fourth in the 400 at last year's indoor championships, picked up 12 points for Stevenson.
Hayden Schindler picked up two more points for the Mustangs with a seventh place finish in the 3000, where he clocked a time of 8:54.12 - just a little over six seconds behind the first-place finisher.
Parker Weigel took seventh in the pole vault with a top height of 3.75m. Weigel also earned a PR in the triple jump with a hop, skip and jump of 11.73m.
Johnathan Womack clocked a time of 2:02.74 in the 800.
Lebanon Valley picked up its first MAC Indoor title with 104 points.
Several Mustangs (Saint Hillien, Williams and Schindler) have qualified to compete in next week's AARTFC Indoor Championships, hosted by Nazareth (Rochester, New York). The two-day meet kicks off on Friday, March 1.