Knoch excelled at the Walsh Invitational while competing in the 110-meter hurdles, 400-meter hurdles and in the 4x100-meter relay.
Knoch provisionally qualified for nationals in the 400 hurdles and currently ranks No. 21 across Division II in the event.
The top-10 list in the 400 hurdles is a tough one to crack with Malone’s Ashton Dulin and Findlay’s Lenell Shelby III heavily featured. Knoch was close to breaking through with a time of 53 seconds flat to beat the field of 21 total runners.
He helped his 4x100 relay unit finish third with a time of 42.82. Knoch also had top-eight placement in the 110 hurdles.