Maryland raced to an 8:54.45 third-place finish in the women's college second-tier 3,200-relay final. The Terps men ran 3:11.62 to finish second behind South Carolina's 3:10.21 in the second-tier 1,600 relay; Cornell (3:11.66) edged Morgan (3:11.97) in the ECAC men's 1,600 relay.
Navy's 7:33.85 took third in the men's second-tier 3,200 relay.
A day after he helped a U.S. team set a world best in the 480-yard relay shuttle high hurdles, Woodlawn and Ohio State grad Joel Brown anchored a world all-star team to fifth place in the USA versus The World 1,600 relay.
Other leading Maryland boys 1,600-relay teams in the early rounds included Montgomery Blair (3:18.46), C.H. Flowers (3:19.80), Eleanor Roosevelt (3:22.50), Paint Branch (3:24.04), Largo (3:24.14), DeMatha (3:24.35), Oxon Hill (3:24.52), Wise (3:24.76), Old Mill (3:24.88), Central (3:25.53), Tuscarora (3:25.90) and Douglass (3:26.56). Others under 3:31 were High Point (3:27.41), Governor Johnson (3:28.04), Clarksburg (3:28.38), Georgetown Prep (3:28.53), Laurel (3:28.69), Gaithersburg (3:28.85), North Point (3:29.41), Linganore (3:29.51), Long Reach (3:29.55), Mount St. Joseph (3:29.60), Bowie (3:29.63), John F. Kennedy (3:30.04), Aberdeen (3:30.29), Randallstown (3:30.34), Archbishop Curley (3:30.54), North Carroll (3:30.77), Suitland (3:30.59), Mount Hebron (3:30.72) and Loyola (3:30.87).
New Jersey's Lawrenceville School took the prep schools 1,600-relay crown in 3:24.10 with Gilman third in 3:30.38.
Albert Johnson of Corning, N.Y., won the boys triple jump with a 49- 1/4 performance while Woodlawn's Corey Fuller went 47-10 1/2 for fourth. North Point's Tristan Benton cleared 6-7 3/4 for a fourth-place tie in the high jump.