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.
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.
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.
Jayden Williams and Logan Mathieu took third and fourth in the 60m dash, with both finishing in 6.90.
Freshman Tyler Milkes ran a season-best 22.18 for fourth place in the 200m dash.
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.
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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