In the first Penn Relays since 2019 due to the global pandemic, Rutgers track and field made the most of it in winning two events and taking home five overall medals. They all came in field events. It’s the first time ever that Rutgers has had winners at the Penn Relays on both the men’s and women’s side.
The men’s long jump was dominated by the Scarlet Knights as the top two seeds, A’nan Bridgett and Sincere Robinson performed as expected to medal gold and silver, respectively. Bridgett, a senior who won the Big Ten Indoor Championship this past winter and was a Second Team All-American last spring, won the Penn Relays title with a distance of 7.