COLUMBIA, Mo. – The North Dakota State men's track & field team concluded competition at Missouri's Dr. Rick McGuire Invitational on Saturday, with the Bison men sweeping the top three places in the 60m hurdles to headline the day's efforts.
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NDSU senior
Brock Johnsen claimed the 60m hurdles title in a time of 7.95, matching his personal-best established earlier this season. Sophomore
Trey Heinrich took second place in 8.02, and redshirt freshman
Brooks Turner finished third in 8.04.
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Competing unattached,
Zach McGlynn scored a career-best 5,733 points in the heptathlon, which would stand as the second-best score in NDSU history.
Bryce Enerson topped the 5,000-point mark in the heptathlon for the third time in his career, scoring 5,030.
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Andrew Berg and
Paul Olson both cleared 6-8 (2.03m) in the high jump to tie for second place.
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Sophomore
Adam Dugger placed fifth in the triple jump with a leap of 49-01.75 (14.98m). Freshman
Reece Grosserode jumped 48-11.75 (14.93m) for sixth in the meet.
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Sophomore
Jayden Williams took sixth in the 60m dash with a time of 6.88, and
Logan Mathieu was ninth in 6.94.
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Zack Ramos posted a shot put season-best of 56-10 (17.32m) for eighth place.
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Blake Boyster ran an indoor 400m dash personal-best of 49.14 to lead the Bison men in the event.
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