LONG BEACH, Calif. — A faculty file was damaged, whereas a number of different high marks in program historical past had been in jeopardy, because the Montana State monitor and area program closed out a powerful exhibiting in California on Saturday with its look on the Seaside Invitational.
Senior Alex Hellenberg had two of the Bobcats’ high performances on Saturday at Lengthy Seaside State’s Jack Rose Observe facility.
Hellenberg started her day by ending in a tie for third within the girls’s pole vault. Her clearance of 13 toes, 3.75 inches (4.06m) was greater than 4 inches larger than her earlier lifetime finest. The mark moved her from fifth to fourth all-time amongst Bobcat feminine vaulters. Hellenberg ended her day by taking second general within the triple soar competitors. Her leap of 41-10 (12.75m) was greater than 1 1/2 toes farther than her earlier finest because the mark set a brand new program file.
Ian Fosdick and Colby Wilson added to MSU’s huge day within the respective males’s triple soar and pole vault occasions. Fosdick turned the third Bobcat male to succeed in 50 toes (15.24m) within the triple soar as he hit the mark outright. He turned the primary Bobcat to cross 50 toes in 32 years, whereas he additionally had a personal-best lengthy soar of 22-05.75 (6.85m) to complete twenty fourth in that competitors on Saturday. Wilson continued his climb up Montana State’s pole vault charts as his clearance of 17-07.25 (5.37m) moved him to second in Bobcat historical past outside. His peak additionally positioned him among the many high 15 within the nation on the Division I stage at the moment.
There have been a number of different top-10 all-time chart marks set Saturday. MSU’s males’s 4×100 relay of Derrick Olsen, Will Anderson, Chris Bianchini and Drake Schneider accomplished a time of three minutes, 11.64 seconds to take first general. That point was the second quickest ever by a Bobcat relay. Olsen additionally completed second within the 110 hurdles, whereas incomes the highest time amongst faculty athletes, coming in at 13.88. The time was wind-aided, so his time he ran Friday of 13.93 stands as the college file.
MSU’s Twila Reovan took fifteenth general within the girls’s triple soar with a leap of 39-03.25 (11.97m). It improved on her No. 6 placement on the Bobcats’ high 10 checklist. Elena Carter additionally had a wind-aided time of 13.37 within the girls’s 100 hurdles whereas inserting seventh. If it wasn’t wind aided, the time would have topped her faculty file she set Friday of 13.53.
A number of athletes had sturdy showings for the Bobcats on the LBSU monitor advanced.
Jordan Fink had a personal-best shot put of 45-10 (13.97m) to take thirty first general within the girls’s competitors. Taylor Brisendine (lengthy soar), Shelby Schweyen (excessive soar) and Anna Trudnowski (400 hurdles) every had personal-best performances of their respective occasions. The boys’s throwers had been led by Carter Slade who had a Thirty third-place exhibiting within the shot put.
The Montana State monitor and area program returns to competitors after per week hiatus on Friday, April 29, when the Bobcats take part within the Bengal Invitational in Pocatello, Idaho.