ROCHESTER, N.Y. - UW-Stout's
Mason Barth a set a personal best mark of 6882 points to finish third in the decathlon at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships to earn All-American Honors.
All four Blue Devil men finished in the top-20 of their respective events. Following Barth,
Kaden Martin took 11th in the 110 meter hurdles,
Jack Roeber took 15th in teh triple jump and Carter Rashke placed 17th in the shot put.

Barth's 6882 points were the third-most in school history, besting his previous mark by 272 points. Barth sat in 14th place after day one of the decathlon. He set personal best in the 100-meters (11.36) and the 400-meters (52.50). He moved into 11th after the first event of day two with a fourth place finish in the 110 meters hurdles. He then jumped up to fourth place overall with a first place finish in the pole vault with a mark of 4.70 meters (15' 5"). Barth then moved into third in the ninth event, finishing fifth in the javelin with a throw of 51.20 meters (168' 0"). He cemented his third place overall position in the final event with a personal best time in the 1500-meters (4:32.69).
Kaden Martin placed 11th in the 110 meter hurdles with a time of 14.56 seconds. He was just .07 seconds away from advancing to the finals.
Carter Rashke finished 17th in the shot put with a throw of 15.25 meters (50' 0.5").
Jack Roeber placed 15th in the triple jump with jump of 14.34 meters (47' 0.75").