FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State men’s track & field team hosted the Bison Open at the Terrence Dahl and Donna Beres Track Complex on Friday.
Redshirt freshman Brooks Turner won the 110m hurdles in 13.76 – which would be the NDSU school record if it weren’t for the +4.2 wind that registered above the limit for the race. Blake Nyenati was second in 13.85, and Trey Heinrich third in 14.15.
Bison men swept the top four places in a photo-finish 100m dash, with Tyler Milkes winning in 10.573, Jayden Murdock second in 10.575, unattached Logan Mathieu third in 10.583, and Jayden Williams fourth in 10.589.
Milkes also won the 200m in 21.47, and Murdock was second in 21.55.
Senior Hunter Merkley won the long jump with a mark of 24-01.00 (7.34m). Williams took second at 23-07.25 (7.19m).
Jacob Van Dusseldorp won the pole vault, clearing 16-06.75 (5.05m).
Will Gerber claimed the 1500m title with a time of 3:56.18.
Jack Packer won the hammer throw with a personal-best 192-0 (58.54m). Peter Dryburgh won the javelin with a throw of 182-9 (55.70m).
Kaden Pastian was the runner-up in the discus with a throw of 161-4 (49.18m).
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