NASHVILLE, Tenn. – One day after setting the North Dakota State school record in the mile, Bison sophomore Ethan Moe posted one of the top 800m times in NDSU indoor history on Saturday at the Music City Challenge hosted by Vanderbilt.
Moe (Williston, N.D.) ran an indoor 800m personal-best of 1:50.64, putting him at No. 5 on the NDSU all-time list.
Freshman Reece Grosserode matched his season-best in the triple jump, going 49-08.25 (15.14m) for seventh place in the meet. He stands at No. 8 in NDSU indoor history.
Sophomore Adam Dugger took eighth in the triple jump with a mark of 49-00.75 (14.95m). Bison freshman Jeran McNichols clocked 6.79 in the 60m dash for his second-fastest time of the season. Senior Brock Johnsen took seventh place in the 60m hurdles, running 7.95 in the prelims and 7.99 in the final. Sophomore Gabe Miles led the Bison men in the 400m dash at Vanderbilt, clocking 49.03.
At the SDSU Indoor Classic in Brookings, S.D., Jayden Murdock took third place in the 200m with a time of 22.25. Will Gerber ran 4:14.89 in the mile and 1:58.40 in the 800m.