2023 Men's Cross Country Roster
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USTFCCCA All-Region |
Season |
5,000 Meters (Indoor) |
2020-21 (Sophomore) |
All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference |
Season |
Academic All-GNAC (Track & Field) |
2020-21 (Sophomore) |
Academic All-GNAC (Cross Country) |
2020 (Sophomore) |
Year-By-Year Statistics Logs |
Event |
Date |
Finish |
Time |
Black Hills Invitational (6K) |
09/09/23 |
19th |
20:14.2 |
ISU Bengal Invitational (6K) |
09/22/23 |
33rd |
20:31.0 |
Yellowjackets/Battlin' Bears Open (8K) |
10/06/23 |
54th |
26:43.6 |
GNAC Championships (8K) |
10/21/23 |
35th |
26:40.0 |
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Year-By-Year Career Summary |
2021-22
Outdoor Track & Field: Competed in five regular-season meets and the GNAC Outdoor Championships…focused on the 5K and the 10K, but ran the 1,500 meters once…ran a lifetime-best 33:07.65 in the 10,000 meters at the conference meet, which was 14th overall and the seventh-fastest time in MSUB history…shattered his previous-best 10K time and placed fifth with a 33:29.73 at the Bengal Open on April 29…had two top-five finishes in the 5K at the Bauer Open (April 9) and the Yellow Jacket Spring Open (March 26)…ran a season-best 16:04.68 5K time at the Yellowjackets/Battlin’ Bears Spring Open on April 2…set a new personal-best time of 4:26.40 in the 1,500 meters at the Yellowjackets/Battlin’ Bears Icebreaker Open on March 19.
Indoor Track & Field: Competed in three of the regular-season indoor track meets and the GNAC Indoor Championships…specialized in the 3,000- and the 5,000-meter runs...ran lifetime-best times in the 3K (9:15.11) and the 5K (15:50.28) and placed 11th in the 5K at the GNAC Indoor Championships…took eighth place in the 3K with a time of 9:24.71 at the Don Holst Open on Jan.29…helped MSUB win the distance medley relay at the Dave Little Alumni Mile on Feb. 21.
Cross Country: Competed in five of the team’s six races, including the 2021 GNAC Championships and the NCAA DII West Regional races…was primarily MSUB’s fourth varsity scorer…ran his personal-best 8K time with a 26:18.7 at the 2021 GNAC Cross Country Championships on Oct. 23…cut several minutes off of his 10-kilometer lifetime-best with his 33:39.1 at the NCAA DII West Regional race on Nov. 6…earned his first collegiate top-10 finish by placing third with a 29:25.6 8K time at the Providence Open on Oct. 1.
2020-21
Outdoor Track & Field: Ran at eight outdoor meets, including the GNAC Outdoor Championships…specialized in the 5,000 meters, but ran the 1,500 meters and the 10,000 meters two times apiece…was the team's fastest 10,000 meter runner...placed 14th in the 10,000 meters at the GNAC Outdoor Championships with a 35:00.67, which ranks 10th all-time at MSUB…ran a season-best 16:23.98 in the 5K at the Dickinson State University Last Chance meet on May 6…set a new personal best in the 1,500 meters with a 4:29.82 at the MSUB/RMC Open on March 19…named academic all-GNAC.
Indoor Track & Field: Season canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic…named an USTFCCCA Indoor All-Region selection in the 5,000 meters…ran the mile and the 5,000 meters at the 2021 Stinger Open on Feb. 19-20.
Cross Country: Season canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic…named academic all-GNAC.
2019-20
Cross Country: In his first year as a true freshman Edgerton was an impact player for the Yellowjackets…competing in all five fall meets with an average time of 29:68…ran a season best time 28:32 (21st place) at the Roy Griak Invitational in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Sept. 28…finished with three top 100 finishes.
Broadwater High School: Earned a combined eight letters in cross country and track & field...Senior year most valuable player, individual cross country state champion...district champion 800 meters, 1600 meters, and 3200 meters...State champion in 1600 and 3200 meters...Personal best 5K 15 minutes, 34 seconds.
Coach Woehl on Edgerton: "Bryant missed some time on the track to do his mission but I think he is going to do really well for us. He's a very motivated person and I think he's will be a very good fit with the rest of the guys on the team.
Edgerton on choosing MSUB: "I chose MSUB because it was the best place for me to progress in academics and athletics."
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