AZUSA, Calif. –
Edouard Lecrivain continued his impressive 2025 campaign on the track on Friday at the Bryan Clay Invitational, setting another program record while
Dadrian Calhoun won the triple jump to lead the Huskies.
For the second day in a row, Lecrivain set a new HCU record. This time, it came in the men's 1,500 meters as he posted a time of 3:41.94 to improve upon his own program record mark by more than four seconds. That time is also the second-fastest time ever by a Southland Conference runner in the event.
Sophomore
Dadrian Calhoun earned an event win in the triple jump, leaping 15.54m/51-0. In the women's 1500m Invite,
Eline Mast ran a PR time of 4:20.31 to move to the top of the SLC performance list in the event. Running in a different men's 1500m group,
Albin Wallenius set a new PR with a time of 3:53.87 while freshman
Katherine Rogers ran a PR time of 4:35.84 in a separate women's 1500 group from Mast.
Lecrivain's time in the 1500m places his 39
th on the West Region performance list while Mast moves up to 50
th on the women's side.