RALEIGH, N.C. – Appalachian State University men's track and field got underway at the Raleigh Relays on Friday and came up with four top-10 finishes on the day.
Appalachian State is competing against premier competition this weekend, which features North Carolina, Duke, Connecticut, Wake Forest, Boston College, East Carolina, James Madison, Delaware, Rhode Island, LIU Brooklyn, Hampton, Elon, Indiana State, Temple among others.
Early in the day, Stanley Broaden got the Mountaineers started with a season's best in the 110-hurdles and took 13th with a time of 14.45. Marshall McRae finished the 100-meters with a season's best time of 10.