BROOKINGS, S.D. – North Dakota State sophomore
Ethan Moe destroyed the school record in the 1000m to headline the performances of the Bison men's track & field team at a pair of meets on Saturday.
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At the Jim Emmerich Alumni Meet hosted by South Dakota State, Moe broke a 19-year-old NDSU record in the 1000m, running 2:24.70 to shatter Chad Bergan's previous 2006 mark by 1.42 seconds.
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Redshirt freshman
Brooks Turner took second in the 60m hurdles at SDSU, clocking a personal-best 7.97 in the prelims and 8.02 in the final.
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Jayden Williams and
Logan Mathieu took third and fourth in the 60m dash, with both finishing in 6.90.
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Freshman
Tyler Milkes ran a season-best 22.18 for fourth place in the 200m dash.
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Cullen Curl was the top Bison finisher in the 400m dash, taking fifth in 49.67.
Carter Elde was sixth in 49.70, and
Gabe Miles was seventh in 49.72.
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At the Jack Johnson Classic hosted by Minnesota,
Zack Ramos placed third in the shot put at 56-01.75 (17.11m).
Jack Packer recorded personal-best marks in both throwing events – 58-03.00 (17.75m) for fifth place in the weight throw, and 53-06.50 (16.32m) for fifth place in the shot put.
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