The North Dakota State men's track & field team recorded several performances that rank among the top three in school history on Saturday at a pair of meets.
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At the Music City Challenge hosted by Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tenn., sophomore
Reece Grosserode moved up to No. 2 in NDSU indoor history for the triple jump, leaping 50-6 (15.39m). He now ranks 60th in the NCAA this season.
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Sophomore
Kaleb Foltz ran a personal-best 1:48.89 in the 800m at Vanderbilt, moving up to No. 2 on the NDSU all-time indoor list. He also climbed into the NCAA's Top 60 this year.
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Redshirt freshman
Carl Rekow clocked a 3,000m personal-best of 8:10.31 to rank third-fastest in school history.
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At the Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational hosted by Liberty in Lynchburg, Va., sophomore
Tyler Milkes ran an indoor 200m dash best of 21.59 to rank second all-time at NDSU.
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Jonah Dafoe recorded an indoor 800m personal-best of 1:51.94 at Vanderbilt.
Quinn Roehl ran a personal-best 1:52.25.
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Freshman
Carter Reckelberg registered a new personal-best in the triple jump, going 48-09.50 (14.87m) to fall just outside the NDSU all-time Top 10.
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Zackery Bruder placed fifth in the 400m at Vanderbilt, finishing in 48.25.
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