The Bison men's throwers continue their Summit League dominance.
On day 1 of the league's outdoor championships, the Bison racked up 63 points in two throwing events.
NDSU finished 1,2,3,4, & 5 in the hammer throw and 1,2 & 3 in the javelin.
The Bison men's throwers continue their Summit League dominance.
On day 1 of the league's outdoor championships, the Bison racked up 63 points in two throwing events.
NDSU finished 1,2,3,4, & 5 in the hammer throw and 1,2 & 3 in the javelin.
The Bison women throwers scored 54 points on Thursday going 1,2,5,6,7, & 8 in the hammer.
In the javelin, senior Sierra Rosenau won the event with a mark of 163' 11" (meet record)
Also in the javelin, freshman Keyawna Larson took 4th throwing a personal-best 149-8 (45.61m) to rank third all-time at NDSU, and in only her second time ever throwing javelin.
The men have an incredible 126 points after 5 events. They have a 92 point lead over 2nd place South Dakota.
Decathalon: 1,2,3,4 & 5.
Shot Put: 1,3,4,5,6, & 7.
After day 2, the women are leading the pack with 166 points. South Dakota is the second place team with 96.5 points.
NDSU to the FBS always. In all ways.
Day 3 (today; Saturday May 14th)
The women go 1,2,4, & 6 in the discuss.
Erin Teschuk blows away the rest of the field in the 1500 meter run clocking in at 4.25.96 nearly a full 7 seconds ahead of the second place runner from USD.
Through 21 events the Bison women still have a big lead over USD: 311 to 213 1/2.
The men go 1,2 4, & 8 in the discuss.
No athlete hits 50 feet in the triple.........<unusual> Oral Roberts' Tristin James came the closest at 49' 10 1/2".
21 Events in the books and NDSU continues to enjoy a big lead with 262 team points. South Dakota is still in 2nd place with 196.
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