Correction appendedIn his first home meet, rookie Vincent Asante '14 won two races and just missed setting a school record in the 55-meter dash. He was one of several Brandeis runners to win their respective events, and the men's team grabbed third place at the annual Reggie Poyau Memorial Invitational, which was held last Saturday in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center. The women's team finished in second, led by Grayce Selig '11, who set a new school record in the 3,000-meter run.

Asante won the 55-meter dash in 6.62 seconds. He ran the preliminary race in a time of 6.59 seconds, just .05 seconds off of the school record. He also won the 200-meter dash in 23.57 seconds.

Also running in the 55 and the 200 was Charlie Pino '12. Pino earned second in the 200 with a time of 23.90 seconds and third in the 55 with a time of 6.85.

The 4x800-meter relay team won its event as well. The quartet of Alex Kramer '13, Mik Kern '13, Taylor Dundas '14 and Chris Brown '12 finished with a time of 8 minutes, 19.34 seconds, more than 30 seconds ahead of Southern Maine University.

Brandeis placed fifth in the 4x400-meter relay. The team of Stanley Xuelin '12, Pino, Asante, and Jung Park '14 finished in 3:44.98.

Park finished second in the 55-meter hurdles.

Kris Stinehart '14 finished second in the shot put with a distance of 11.23 meters.

Brandeis had several top finishers in the distance events as well. Kern and Sam Donovan '11 placed fourth and sixth, respectively, in the 800-meter run. Both of them finished less than 4 seconds behind Southern Maine freshman Julian Gazzeloni, who won the event.

Ben Bray '11 grabbed second in the 1,000-meter run with a time of 2:34.18.

Brandeis had four runners finish in the top seven in the mile. Leading the way were Devon Holgate '11 and Brown, who tied for third with a time of 4:17.91. Alex Kramer '13 placed fifth just 0.28 seconds back, and Dundas grabbed seventh 0.69 seconds after Kramer.

The team had four runners in the top nine in the 3,000-meter run. Paul Norton '11 finished third with a time of 8:42.72. Ed Colvin '14 finished fourth, while Dan Anastos '11 grabbed sixth. Vega was the fourth Brandeis runner across the line, grabbing ninth with a time of 8:54.23.

Southern Maine won the men's side with 170 points, while Brandeis accumulated 111 points. The Huskies placed first in the 400-meter dash, 800-meter run, 55-meter hurdles, high jump, pole vault, shot put, and weight throw.

Amherst placed second with 161 points. Amherst senior Tommy Moore won the 600-meter run in 1:24.30. Amherst also captured the 1,000-meter run in a time of 2:32.61, the mile, the 3,000-meter run, the 5,000 meter run, the 4x400-meter relay and the long jump with 6.55 meters.

Lasell came in fourth with 24 points and won the triple jump with a distance of 12.47 meters. University of Massachusetts Boston had 22 points.

The women's side was led by Selig, with her record-setting 3,000-meter time of 9:50.01. Selig set the school record for both the mile and the 1,500-meter races last season.

Lucia Capano '11 won her best event, taking the triple jump with a length of 10.96 meters. Capano also grabbed third in both the long jump and the 55-meter dash. Kim Farrington '13 placed third in the

triple jump and fourth in the 55-meter dash.

Lily Parenteau '12 won the high jump in 1.60 meters.

The Judges also had two runners in the top four of the 400 meter dash. Anifreed Sinjour '13 and Casey McGown '13 placed third and fourth, respectively, with times of 1:02.88 and 1:02.95.

In the 4x400 relay, the team of Capano, Sinjour, Farrington, and McGown grabbed second in 4:19.45.

Selig wasn't the only successful distance runner for the team-Hannah Lindholm '11 placed second in the 1,000-meter run with a time of 3:09.78. Amelia Lundkvist '14 placed fourth.

Marie Lemay '11 won the mile race for the Judges with a time of 5:13.51.

Overall, the team was happy with its performance.

"[The meet] was good. Everyone ran well," Lemay said.

Amherst dominated the women's meet, scoring 190 points. The Lord Jeffs won the 200-meter dash, 800-meter run, 1,000-meter run, 5,000-meter run and long jump.

Smith won the 55-meter dash, 400-meter dash, 600-meter run and 4x400 meter relay for 70 points and third place at the meet. Lasell won the shot put with a distance of 10.22 meters, earning 41 points in total, good for fourth place.

The race was the first on the new track in Gosman. The floor of the fieldhouse had been torn up and renovated during the winter break. Heading in, the team was excited to test out the new surface.

"We're excited to race on the new track," Brown said.

Both the men's and women's next meet will be next weekend at the Greater Boston Track Club Invitational.

Correction: The caption under the photo for this article originally misstated the name of a runner. The second runner from the left is Stanley Ye, not Charlie Pino.