
Kale Seymour
Photo by: Tristen Bronaugh
Seymour and Golden Beat 600 Meters School Record at GVSU
2/13/2026 9:33:00 PM | Men's Track and Field
ALLENDALE, Mich. - The Purdue Fort Wayne men's track and field program completed day one of GVSU's Big Meet on Friday (Feb. 13), highlighted by Kale Seymour and Troy Golden both breaking the 600 meters school record.
Golden was the first Mastodon to break the 600 meters school record today with a 1:22.34, besting Aaron Hoffer's time set earlier this year. The senior's mark stood only for several minutes, when Kale Seymour finished with a time of 1:22.22 in the following heat. Seth Mills (1:23.11) and Colin Gasson (1:25.01) also ran personal record times in the event.
Sam Dunnett attended Boston's David Henry Valentine Invitational separate from the team. The fifth year broke the school record mile time for the third week in a row. The Australian natives new time of 4:00.90 replaced his previous time for best in the Horizon League. Dunnett's time is the second-best mile time in the last decade and, with given available records, sixth quickest in league history.
Freshman Dalyn Givens cleared a personal record pole vault mark of 4.75 meters, the second highest in the HL this season.
Marcus Ridge completed his first collegiate 5000 meters at GVSU, finishing in 15:37.73. Andrew Arnos ran a personal record time of 15:48.13 in the event.
Ambrose English ran a personal record time of 49.54 in the 400 meter dash.
The 'Dons returning for the second day of competition at the Big Meet are: Arnos (Mile), Josiah Bird (SP), Tyler Bowman (SP, WT), Michael Drohosky (HJ), English (400m), Alex Evans (LJ), Colin Gasson (800m), Colten Gasson (Mile), Boden Genovese (800m), Golden (800m), Tyler Hess (800m, LJ, SP), Hoffer (800m), Denton Jacobs (SP, WT), Owen Kaufman (WT), Braydn Livingston (800m), Jackson Marshall (Mile), Luca Merita (60mH, HJ, PV, SP), Jack Mills (800m), Seth Mills (800m), Tristen Newsome (60m), Max Parciak (SP), Ridge (Mile), Joshua Roper (800m), Sawyer Ruminer (HJ), Seymour (800m), Jaylin Springer (60m) and Jack Strong (Mile).
Golden was the first Mastodon to break the 600 meters school record today with a 1:22.34, besting Aaron Hoffer's time set earlier this year. The senior's mark stood only for several minutes, when Kale Seymour finished with a time of 1:22.22 in the following heat. Seth Mills (1:23.11) and Colin Gasson (1:25.01) also ran personal record times in the event.
Sam Dunnett attended Boston's David Henry Valentine Invitational separate from the team. The fifth year broke the school record mile time for the third week in a row. The Australian natives new time of 4:00.90 replaced his previous time for best in the Horizon League. Dunnett's time is the second-best mile time in the last decade and, with given available records, sixth quickest in league history.
Freshman Dalyn Givens cleared a personal record pole vault mark of 4.75 meters, the second highest in the HL this season.
Marcus Ridge completed his first collegiate 5000 meters at GVSU, finishing in 15:37.73. Andrew Arnos ran a personal record time of 15:48.13 in the event.
Ambrose English ran a personal record time of 49.54 in the 400 meter dash.
The 'Dons returning for the second day of competition at the Big Meet are: Arnos (Mile), Josiah Bird (SP), Tyler Bowman (SP, WT), Michael Drohosky (HJ), English (400m), Alex Evans (LJ), Colin Gasson (800m), Colten Gasson (Mile), Boden Genovese (800m), Golden (800m), Tyler Hess (800m, LJ, SP), Hoffer (800m), Denton Jacobs (SP, WT), Owen Kaufman (WT), Braydn Livingston (800m), Jackson Marshall (Mile), Luca Merita (60mH, HJ, PV, SP), Jack Mills (800m), Seth Mills (800m), Tristen Newsome (60m), Max Parciak (SP), Ridge (Mile), Joshua Roper (800m), Sawyer Ruminer (HJ), Seymour (800m), Jaylin Springer (60m) and Jack Strong (Mile).
~ Feel the Rumble ~
Players Mentioned
2026 Mastodon Invitational
Tuesday, January 20
2025 HL Outdoor Championships
Monday, May 12
Horizon League Outdoor Championships 2024
Monday, May 06
‘Dons go 1-2 in the 3000
Monday, February 26





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