
Photo by: Hayden Austin
Bison Men Capture Nine Event Titles at Dakota Alumni Classic
12/8/2023 9:26:00 PM | Men's Track and Field
FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State men's track & field team opened the 2024 indoor season with a slew of event titles and strong performances on Friday at the Dakota Alumni Classic.
NDSU's Zach McGlynn leads the heptathlon after Day 1 with 3,093 points. He cleared a career-best 6-11.00 (2.11m) in the high jump, tying for seventh-best in NDSU indoor history.
Bison sophomore Blake Nyenati took the 60m hurdles title, running 7.94 in the prelims and 7.96 in the finals.
Senior Cam Landis took first in the shot put with a throw of 57-04.75 (17.49m). Sophomore Kaden Pastian won the weight throw with a mark of 63-06.00 (19.35m) and was second in the shot put at 57-02.25 (17.43m).
NDSU freshman Aaron Cummings won the pole vault, clearing 16-04.75 (5.00m). Andrew Berg claimed the high jump title with a mark of 6-09.00 (2.06m). Lorenzo Andrews won the triple jump with a leap of 46-07.25 (14.20m).
Unattached Bison freshman Jayden Williams won the 60m dash in 6.86 – a time that would rank him ninth-fastest in school history. Redshirt freshman Carter Elde took first in the 600m in 1:21.56.
Cullen Curl (49.24) was second in the 400m dash, and Khamarly Holmes (49.54) took third.
Freshman Gabe Miles finished third in the 200m dash in 22.37 for his Bison debut.
The heptathlon will resume at 10 a.m. on Saturday for the final three events.
NDSU's Zach McGlynn leads the heptathlon after Day 1 with 3,093 points. He cleared a career-best 6-11.00 (2.11m) in the high jump, tying for seventh-best in NDSU indoor history.
Bison sophomore Blake Nyenati took the 60m hurdles title, running 7.94 in the prelims and 7.96 in the finals.
Senior Cam Landis took first in the shot put with a throw of 57-04.75 (17.49m). Sophomore Kaden Pastian won the weight throw with a mark of 63-06.00 (19.35m) and was second in the shot put at 57-02.25 (17.43m).
NDSU freshman Aaron Cummings won the pole vault, clearing 16-04.75 (5.00m). Andrew Berg claimed the high jump title with a mark of 6-09.00 (2.06m). Lorenzo Andrews won the triple jump with a leap of 46-07.25 (14.20m).
Unattached Bison freshman Jayden Williams won the 60m dash in 6.86 – a time that would rank him ninth-fastest in school history. Redshirt freshman Carter Elde took first in the 600m in 1:21.56.
Cullen Curl (49.24) was second in the 400m dash, and Khamarly Holmes (49.54) took third.
Freshman Gabe Miles finished third in the 200m dash in 22.37 for his Bison debut.
The heptathlon will resume at 10 a.m. on Saturday for the final three events.
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