FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State men's track & field team hosted the NDSU Spring Classic on Friday afternoon at the Terrence Dahl and Donna Beres Track Complex.
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Freshman
Carlton Mukurazita won the triple jump with a leap of 49-01.50 (14.97m) – a mark that would rank him eighth in NDSU outdoor history if it had not been over the allowable wind limit.
Lorenzo Andrews recorded a personal-best of 47-00.75 (14.34m) in the triple jump for second place in the meet.
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Jayden Murdock ran a personal-best 10.49 in the 100m dash, ranking 10th-fastest in NDSU history.
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Freshman
Jayden Williams ran 21.73 to win the 200m dash, Murdock was third in 21.89, and
Blake Boyster was fourth in 21.91.
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Competing unattached,
Zach McGlynn won the long jump with a mark of 23-10 (7.26m). Freshmen
Michael Haugo (23-08.25 / 7.22m) and Williams (23-07.50 / 7.20m) placed second and third.
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Bryce Enerson clocked a career-best 14.49 to win the 110m hurdles.
Khamarly Holmes won the 400m hurdles in 53.91. Boyster won the 400m dash in 49.46.
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In his first meet since 2022 due to injury,
Sam Roller threw a personal-best 200-8 (61.18m) to win the javelin. Unattached Bison
Kaden Pastian won the hammer throw with a personal-best mark of 201-9 (61.51m).
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Braden Brown cleared 6-06.25 (1.99m) to win the high jump.
Cam Landis won the shot put with a throw of 55-11.25 (17.05m).
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Jacob Van Dusseldorp cleared 15-9 (4.80m) to take first in the pole vault.
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Unattached Bison
Hunter Klimek claimed first in the 1500m in 3:57.99.
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