Track & Field | 2/20/2015 10:46:00 PM
BSU Twilight ResultsSnowshoe Open ResultsBEMIDJI, Minn. – The Minnesota State University Moorhead track and field teams claimed six wins at the Bemidji State Twilight meet in Bemidji, Minn. on Friday. Senior
Keith Turner won the 400-meter dash at the University of Minnesota's Snowshoe Open as well as the Dragons competed in their final meets before next week's Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Indoor Championships.
Jordan PangerlNo team scores were kept.
For the Dragon men at the BSU Twilight, junior
Jordan Pangerl won the 200-meter dash in 23.08 with junior
Charles Tiedman second in 23.35. Pangerl was second in the 400-meter dash in 52.03.
Senior
Jaden Radcliffe won the high jump at 6-4. He is ranked tied for eighth in the NSIC in that event.
Redshirt freshman
Brian Huber won the long jump at 23-8 1/4, which was near his career-best of 23-8 3/4. He is tied for first in the NSIC with that 23-8 3/4 jump.
Junior
Beau Scheving won the shot put at 51-5 3/4, which is ranked fifth-best in the NSIC this season. Scheving added a third-place finish in the weight throw at 47-10 1/2. Junior
Andrew Werk was second in the weight throw at 55-7 3/4.
Mitchell Ruebke was second in the 60-meter hurdles in 8.83. Tiedman was second in the 60-meter dash in 7.27 with
Eric Krupke third in 7.32. Senior
Nate Cole was third in the triple jump at 42-11 3/4.
For the Dragon women, senior
Chelsea Klemetson won the high jump at 5-6 for her fifth win of the 2015 indoor season. Klemetson is ranked third in the NSIC in that event heading into next week's indoor championships.
Freshman
Caroline Jansen won the triple jump in 37-5, which is the sixth-best mark in the NSIC this season.
Senior
Tia Knight was second in the 60-meter dash in 7.77, just .04 seconds away from a season best, with freshman
Judith Robinson third in 7.92. Robinson added a third-place finish in the 200-meter dash in 26.29. Freshman
Bailey Reiner was second in the long jump in 17-10 3/4.
Turner Wins 400 at Snowshoe OpenSenior
Keith Turner was the Dragons' lone representative at the University of Minnesota's Snowshoe Open and came home victorious in the 400-meter dash. Turner won the race with a time of 49.61.
Turner narrowly missed a season-best in the event. He ran a 49.45 at the SDSU Indoor Classic last week which is ranked second in the NSIC.
Next action for the Dragon teams is the NSIC Indoor Championships, which are set for Feb. 26-27 in Mankato, Minn.