VERMILLION, S.D. – The North Dakota State men's track & field team posted several nationally ranked marks at the USD Tune-Up on Saturday.
Â
Bison sophomore
Blake Nyenati took second in the 110m hurdles, running a personal-best 13.89 to rank third-fastest in school history and top 80 in the NCAA this season.
Â
Redshirt freshman
Adam Dugger posted a huge personal-best to win the long jump, leaping 24-5 (7.44m) to tie for 10th-best in school history. He also entered the NCAA top 100 this year.
Â
Freshman
Reece Grosserode won the triple jump with an outdoor season-best mark of 49-7 (15.11m), moving up to eighth on the NDSU all-time list. Sophomore
Carlton Mukurazita took third with a jump of 47-10 (14.58m).
Â
NDSU's
Kaden Pastian won a pair of throwing events on Saturday, taking the hammer throw with a mark of 188-11 (57.58m) and the discus with a season-best throw of 177-1 (53.99m).
Zack Ramos took third in the discus with a mark of 167-2 (50.96m).
Â
Freshman
Tyler Milkes took fourth in the 200m dash with a time of 21.70.
Â
Brooks Turner took fifth in the 110m hurdles in 14.05,
Brock Johnsen was sixth in 14.16, and
Trey Heinrich was seventh in 14.32.
Â
Sophomore
Ethan Moe placed sixth in the 800m in 1:51.17, and redshirt freshman
Jonah Dafoe ran a personal-best 1:51.27 for seventh.
Â
The Bison will compete next at home on Friday, May 9.
Â
Â
Â