AZUSA, Calif. – MSU Moorhead would see a quartet of competitors turn in solid performances to close MSUM's California excursion at the Bryan Clay Invitational.
Ibrahim Oduong would turn in a solid effort in the men's 400m at the Bryan Clay Invitational. To open the day for the Dragons, Oduong clocked a 48.01 to finish 29
th overall in a field of 75 sprinters.
Shavantae Roberts would compete in the 100m dash later in the afternoon, marking a 12.16 finish time.
Later that evening,
Braxton Bruer would run in the open 'C' division of the men's 1500m. Bruer would run a strong 3:56.50 to finish 19
th overall in a field of just over 200 competitors. Bruer would win his heat by nearly two seconds with the performance. For the senior, it is the second-fastest 1500m of his career behind the 3:54.51 he ran at last season's Bryan Clay Invitational.
Jared Gregoire would conclude competition for the Dragons in the men's 1500m invite section. The sophomore competed in the event for the first time since last year's NCAA Outdoor Championships and would finish with an impressive mark of 3:50.70. Gregoire set the MSUM school record in the 1500m at last year's Bryan Clay Invitational (3:43.51).
Up Next
MSUM is scheduled to compete in Minneapolis, Minn., on Wednesday, March 17 at the University of Minnesota Invite. The Dragons will also compete at the Bison Open in Fargo, N.D. on Friday, April 19.