SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Sophomore
Jarod White matched the outdoor school record in the pole vault, headlining the performances of the North Dakota State men's track & field team at the UTSA Invitational on Saturday.
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White won the pole vault by clearing 17-02.75 (5.25m) to tie Ryan McGlynn's NDSU outdoor record from 1995. White broke McGlynn's indoor school record in February of this season.
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The Bison men swept the top three places in the 400m dash, with
Isaac Huntington winning in 48.59,
Cullen Curl second in 48.77, and
Gabe Miles third in 48.82.
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Brock Johnsen ran a personal-best 14.35 to win the 110m hurdles, ranking 10th on the NDSU all-time list. Freshman
Trey Heinrich was third in 14.51.
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NDSU freshman
Ethan Moe won the 1500m in 3:52.21. Freshman
Quinn Roehl was second in 3:54.77.
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Khamarly Holmes ran 52.98 for his Bison 400m hurdles debut, taking second in the meet.
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Cam Landis placed second in the discus with a throw of 165-0 (50.28m).
Jacob Van Dusseldorp was third in the pole vault at 15-9 (4.80m).
Andrew Berg took third in the high jump, clearing 6-06.75 (2.00m).
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Freshman
Jayden Williams clocked 10.67 in his NDSU 100m dash debut.
Logan Mathieu ran a personal-best 21.76 to lead the Bison men in the 200m dash.
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Freshman
Michael Haugo went 23-4 (7.11m) for fifth place in the long jump.
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