FARGO, N.D. – MSU Moorhead saw event wins from
Rollie Hanna and
James Dorado at the Bison Open on Thursday and Friday.
Sprints/Hurdles Relays
In the women's 100m hurdles,
Adla Serrao would finish seventh behind a 15.36 time while
Hunter Miller (16.37) placed ninth in the 110m hurdles.
Brihonne Cargill would place ninth in the women's 100m dash with a time of 12.36.
Austin Weite would finish in the top ten on the men's side, marking a 10.90.
Frosty Wisnewski would clock a new personal best in the men's 400m, placing fifth with a mark of 50.55.
Manjot Singh would place sixth with a time of 51.58 in the same race. Serrao would lead the way for MSUM in the 400m hurdles, clocking a 1:09.07 to finish fifth.
Liv Birkeland (1:09.64) and
Evelyn Nydegger (1:14.10) would set new personal bests in the same event, placing sixth and eighth respectively.
In the men's 4x100m relay, the team of
David Daniels, Weite, Wisnewski and Miller would finish runner-up with a time of 42.53. The Dragon team of Birkeland, Cargill,
Jazmin Barry and
Tylah Pratt would register a season best time of 4:14.75 in the 4x400m relay.
Jump/Vaults
Jasiah Hambira and
Jaiden Peraza would highlight MSUM's efforts in men's high jump with both clearing 6-10.75 (2.09m). For Hambira, it is a new personal best jump and improves on his NCAA provisional mark. Peraza's clearing moves him into NCAA provisional qualification for the first time this outdoor season.
Mac Kunza (1.94m) would also set a new personal best in the same event, finishing seventh. In women's high jump,
Kilee Bladow would mark a new personal best jump of 5-02.25 (1.58m) while
Hunter Petersen (1.53m) also finished within the top ten.
Daniels would lead the Dragon men in long jump, finishing fifth with a leap of 21-11.75 (6.70m).
Rollie Hanna would not be far behind Daniels, placing sixth with a mark of 21-08.25 (6.61m). Miller (6.49m) would also see a top ten finish in the event, placing ninth. On the women's side, Pratt (5.48m) and
McKenna Schreiber (5.47m) would finish eighth and ninth respectively.
Nevaeh Coffer (5.24m) and
Ayden Ochs (4.78m) would earn new outdoor personal bests.
Hanna would dominate in men's triple jump, winning the event with a leap of 46-00.75 (14.04m), winning by nearly a full meter.
Kade Larson (12.29m) would place fifth in the same event.
Nicholas Huss would finish fourth on the men's side, clearing 13-01.25 (4.00m).
Leya Teicher (3.30m) would lead the Dragon women in the same event, placing fifth overall.
Throws
Kiley Kranz would see another strong showing in women's shot put, placing fourth with a toss of 43-01 (13.13m). Kranz was the top NCAA Division II finisher in the event. In men's discus,
Jack Stewart (38.74m) and
Landon Nicholas (35.80m) would register new personal bests.
In Thursday's hammer throw,
Ben Nyreen would lead the MSUM men with a personal best toss of 147-02 (44.87m) to place ninth. Stewart (43.62m) narrowly missed a new personal best in the same event, finishing 10
th overall.
Katelyn Zaiger would be MSUM's top finisher on the women's side, marking a new personal best of 140-10 (42.93m) to place 15
th.
In women's javelin Serrao (30.24m) and Ochs (21.90m) would set new personal bests. Kranz would place ninth in discus for the Dragons with a throw of 119-10 (36.53m).
Distance
James Dorado would earn an event win in the men's 5000m, marking a time of 15:57.91.
Abbie Christen (4:58.81) would pace the Dragons in the women's 1500m, placing third while
Katelyn Kennedy (5:16.89) would place ninth.
Colin O'Farrell would mark a runner-up finish in the same event on the men's side, clocking a 4:03.54.
Austin Dibble would register a fresh personal best of 4:19.25 in the same race, placing eighth.
Christen would be MSUM's top finisher in the 800m as well, clocking a time of 2:28.07.
Rory Richardson would register an outdoor personal best on the men's side, marking a 1:56.88 to place fourth overall.
Up Next
MSUM is set to conclude the 2024-25 regular season next weekend at the Cobber Open on Saturday, May 3.