LOGAN, Utah — BYU picked up three victories on Saturday afternoon during the final day of the Aggie Invitational hosted by Utah State.
Brayden Dahl picked up his first career victory in the 400-meter hurdles as the Cougars had three of the top four finishers. The Gilbert, Ariz. native ran 51.79 in his debut to finish nearly a second ahead of runner-up Ashton Miller. Garrett Copelin finished third with a personal best time of 53.06, with Jace Jensen not far behind in fourth, at 52.39.
Logan Hubler had his best performance of the season en route to winning the 110-meter hurdles. The junior ran 14.03, just .02 shy of his personal best ran at last season’s Robison Invitational. Jayden Jesse (14.29) and Garrett Copelin (14.45) each ran personal bests to finish third and fifth respectively.
Carter Walker picked up the first victory of his young collegiate career with a clearance of 2.06m/6-9 on his first attempt. The freshman shared the spoils with Utah State’s Taite Priestley, clearing 2.01m-6-7 on their second attempt. Connor Saunders also cleared 2.06m/6-9 but needed two attempts as he finished third.
Peyton Williams recorded a runner-up finish in the shot put with a mark of 17.27m/56-8. The freshman would also finish fifth in the discus with a toss of 51.35m/168-8 on his fifth attempt of the competition.
Aaron Wood finished fifth in the pole vault with a clearance of 4.59m/15-6.5 on his third attempt.