FARGO, N.D. – Minot State's senior hurdler
Nathan Trujillo-Aragon led the way Saturday for the Beavers as he broke his own school record in the men's 60-meter hurdles as Minot State wrapped up a solid weekend of competition at the Bison Open hosted by North Dakota State.
Trujillo-Aragon qualified for the finals in the event with a new NCAA Division II-era record in the 60-meter hurdles of 8.41 seconds, breaking his own record of 8.46 seconds he ran last season. Aragon-Trujillo finished sixth in the finals in 8.44 seconds.
His was one of two records on the weekend as
Bailey Wride led the way Friday night finishing 3rd in the women's 600 meters in a record time of 1 minute, 38.52 seconds.
Wride broke the old NCAA D-II record of 1:38.81 clocked by Whitney Hanson in 2020.
The Minot State track and field teams are back in action next weekend as they head to South Dakota for the South Dakota State Indoor Classic on Friday and Saturday.