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Basheer Alramahi & Men’s 4x400 Meter Relay Achieve All-American Honors In Final Day Of NCAA Outdoor Championships

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Tyler Gast Helps Contribute To All-American Finish In The Men's 4x400 Meter Relay, Placing Seventh Overall With A Time Of 3:11.91
GENEVA, Ohio – It was the final day of competition for the Blue Streaks at the 2025 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships. 

The men rose to the occasion this afternoon, finishing with All-American efforts in both the 400 meter dash and 4x400 meter relay to make it a successful weekend for the Blue & Gold at Spire Institute. 

Full Results

Looking at the team results from this year's championships, Wisconsin LaCrosse would take home the team title with a score of 86 points to capture the triple crown of 2024-2025. 

Finishing second overall was Wisconsin Eau Claire with 56 points, followed by Rowan University with 44.5 points to finish third. 

Rounding up the top four was St. Johns University of Minnesota finishing with 39.5 points. 

The Blue Streaks would come away with a score of 8 points to tie for 30th overall in Division III. 

Basheer Alramahi started things off for the men as he would secure his second consecutive All-American accolade in the men's outdoor 400 meter dash to place third overall with a time of 46.80 seconds. 

Alramahi would then later return for the men's 4x400 meter relay to conclude the meet for JCU. 

The team of Tyler Gast, Tony Tirado, Dustin Horner, and Basheer Alramahi would also earn All-American honors, placing seventh overall with a time of 3:11.91. This is the third consecutive year that a men's 4x400 meter relay for JCU would become All-Americans at the outdoor championships. 

Throughout the course of the weekend, the men took advantage of the opportunity against the very best in the country and willed their way to another All-American status. 

Coach Daniel Tutskey, Director of Cross Country/Track & Field at John Carroll University was happy with the way his athletes competed and is proud of what they accomplished this weekend. 

"I was really happy for the entire team and our performances today," mentioned Tutskey. "Sure, you always want more, but we all have to remember that things don't always happen in the time period that we would like."
If there's one thing Tutskey will remember about this team, it is the bonds that were created throughout his time dating back to when he first started at JCU as a coach. 

"I'll always remember this team because it was my first year leading the program," said Tutskey. "They will always be a very special group. They'll go on to change the world and as I told them in our huddle after the meet, they'll look back at these four years very fondly."

Another year of track & field is in the books for the Blue Streaks with history continuing to rewrite the program at the Spire Institute. 

To the parents, alumni, family, and friends, we appreciate you following the journey throughout the 2024-2025 season and we look forward to being back on the national stage and shifting towards competing in the North Coast Athletic Conference next fall.
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