Junior Jayden Murdock of North Dakota State University recorded a personal-best time of 21.72 seconds in the 200m dash, securing second place at the UND Tune-Up. This mark ranks eighth on the NDSU all-time list for the event. The meet featured several Bison men's track and field athletes.
The University of North Dakota hosted the UND Tune-Up, where the NDSU men's track and field team competed. Leading the Bison was junior Jayden Murdock, who clocked a personal best of 21.72 seconds in the 200m dash to finish second. This achievement places him eighth in NDSU history for the distance.
Other NDSU participants included Lorenzo Andrews, Logan Arason, Carlton Mukurazita, Jack Packer, Otto Anderson, Josh Berger, Ramon Duran, and Josiah Zilmer. While specific results for these athletes were not detailed in reports, their involvement highlights the team's depth in preparation for upcoming competitions.
The event serves as a key tune-up for the Bison, allowing athletes to refine their performances ahead of the indoor track season's progression. Murdock's strong showing underscores NDSU's competitive standing in the event.