AZUSA, Calif. – The North Dakota State men's track & field team wrapped up its three days of competition on Saturday at the Bryan Clay Invitational and Beach Invitational in southern California.
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Jacob Levin ran the second-fastest 400m dash of his career, finishing in 47.39 at the Bryan Clay Invitational. He stands eighth on the NDSU all-time list in the event.
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Cam Landis threw a career-best 60-06.00 (18.44m) to place third in the shot put at the Beach Invitational. He now ranks ninth in NDSU outdoor history.
Trevor Otterdahl took fourth with a mark of 60-05.25 (18.42m).
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Josh Knutson posted the second-fastest 400m hurdles time of his career, running 52.47 to place seventh at the Bryan Clay Invitational. Sophomore
Cullen Curl ran a personal-best 54.33, and
Drake Daniels recorded his own PR at 54.62.
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Knutson, Curl, Levin and
Jacob Rodin teamed up to take second place in the 4x400m relay in 3:09.92.
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Dante White tied his personal-best in the 100m dash with a time of 10.61.
Logan Mathieu posted the fastest wind-legal 110m hurdles time of his career in 14.59.
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Mathieu,
Blake Nyenati,
Brock Johnsen and White ran 41.19 in the 4x100m relay for eighth place at the Bryan Clay Invitational.
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Three more Bison men registered personal bests in the 1500m in Azusa –
Zach Johnson in 3:53.49,
Jacob Knodle in 3:54.99, and
Keiser Freetly in 3:55.24.
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