FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State men's track & field team turned in standout performances in the triple jump and 60m hurdles to highlight the Dakota Alumni Classic on Friday.
Â
Sophomore
Adam Dugger registered a personal-best 50-03.50 (15.33m) to win the triple jump – the best indoor mark by a Bison since the 1980s. He stands at No. 4 on the NDSU all-time indoor list. Freshman
Reece Grosserode went 49-04.25 (15.04m) for second place in the triple jump, ranking him eighth in NDSU indoor history.
Â
Sophomore
Trey Heinrich (7.94) and redshirt freshman
Brooks Turner (7.98) finished first and second, respectively, in the 60m hurdles. With Heinrich already at No. 2 on the NDSU all-time list, Turner entered the list in a tie for No. 5.
Â
Grosserode won the long jump in his collegiate debut with a mark of 23-02.75 (7.08m). Sophomore
Jayden Williams was second at 23-02.50 (7.07m).
Â
Jarod White cleared 17-00.75 (5.20m) to win the pole vault.
Â
Freshman
Jeran McNichols and sophomore
Jayden Williams both ran 6.82 in the 60m dash to set a new meet record.
Â
Kaden Pastian won the weight throw with a mark of 65-00.75 (19.83m).
Jack Packer registered a big personal-best of 56-07.50 (17.26m) for fourth place.
Â
Zack Ramos took second in the shot put with a throw of 56-08.50 (17.28m).
Andrew Berg cleared a personal-best 6-09.50 (2.07m) for runner-up honors in the high jump.
Â
Cullen Curl was the runner-up in the 400m dash with a time of 49.58. Freshman
Tyler Milkes took second in the 200m dash in 22.24.
Â
Competing unattached,
Zach McGlynn leads the heptathlon after Day 1 with 3,224 points.
Paul Olson is second with 3,047, and
Bryce Enerson is third with 2,811.
Â
Â