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Dawgs finish Penn Relays trip; Zags set DMR school record at Drake, while CJ Allen wins season opener...

PHILADELPHIA-- The Washington Huskies concluded their trip to the Penn Relays with a sixth place finish in the men's 4 x Mile (photo of Reuben Reina & Martin Barco courtesy UW Athletics) , and a fourth place finish in the women's 4 x 800 meter relay Saturday. Similar to the finish of Friday's men's distance medley, the 4 x mile turned into a tactical race. The fastest time on the opening leg was 4:13.39 by Northern Arizona, and the fastest second leg was 4:08.23 by Wisconsin.  Josiah Tostenson (4:15.81) led off and passed to Tyler Bilyard (4:10.99), then Reuben Reina (4:03.99), and Martin Barco (4:18.09) anchored. Reina moved UW up into sixth position, which was where they finished in an overall time of 16:48.86. Villanova got revenge on Oregon from yesterday's DMR, winning 16:18.47 to 16:18.52, with the Wildcats' Marco Langon getting the best of the Ducks' Simeon Birnbaum. The Husky women were entered in both the 4 x 800 and the 4 x 1500, but scratche...

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