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NSIC Championships on Tap for Wolves Track and Field

2/24/2022 9:12:00 AM

Aberdeen, S.D. – The Northern State University track and field teams travel to Minnesota State University this Friday and Saturday for the 2022 NSIC Indoor Championships. Competition opens up at 9:30 a.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. on Saturday from the Myers Fieldhouse.
 
MEET & FAN INFORMATION
  • Live results and video will be available at the link above or on the full schedule at nsuwolves.com
  • The full championships schedule is available on the championships webpage linked above
  • Minnesota State requires all fans to wear a facial covering while in the facility
  • Tickets are available at the door for $10 for adults, $5 for youth/students, and 10 and under are free
  • All-Conference performers shall consist of the top three place winners in each event and the members of the top two relay teams from the Conference meet
 
NORTHERN STATE STORYLINES  
COMPETING WOLVES BY EVENT
Event Women Men
Multi Sierra Sweeney Maxwell Geditz
    Sean Juengst
    Jackson Willis
60m H Shanice Burrell Luke Schroeder
  Renea Taylor Joel Matehs
400m Renea Taylor Tafara Hondonga
    Chase Domier
    Luke Schroeder
    Brady Janssen
600m Summer Carlson Dylan Schimke
    Ronald Stephenson
800m Jennifer Clark  
1000m Mary Franssen Jonathan Burkhalter
200m Renea Taylor Chase Domier
5000m Kenzie Hamann Rhaecine Sam
  Victoria Kolbinger Jackson Harrison
  Megan Mooberry  
  Megan Pickering  
Pole Vault Kealy Hill Rico Imus
  Kenzee Danielson Sam Tremelling
    Glen Quayle
Long Jump Shona Juliana Darrian Hood
    Jackson Willis
Weight Throw Cassidy Gough McCaden Anderson
    Nick Olson
    Tanner Berg
High Jump Jordan Tschumperlin Maxwell Geditz
  Tava Berg  
3000m Megan Pickering Nathan Alto
  Megan Mooberry Jackson Harrison
Triple Jump Shona Juliana Darrian Hood
    Sean Mhende
Shot Put Jordan Menken Brady Bauman
    Ethan Barnett
    Tanner Berg
 
WOLVES WITH NATIONAL MARKS
  • Tanner Berg is ranked first nationally in the weight throw with a provisional mark of 22.58m, and also ranks 24th in the shot put with a 16.96m toss
  • Shona Juliana sits in 19th in the triple jump with her provisional mark of 12.02m and 29th in the long jump with a 5.72m mark
  • Glen Quayle is currently tenth in the pole vault, clearing 5.02m
  • Shanice Burrell is ranked 17th with a provisional mark of 8.70 in the 60m hurdles
  • Tava Berg sits at No. 22 in the high jump with a provisional mark of 1.69m
 
SCHOOL RECORD WATCH
  • Juliana broke the triple jump school record at the SDSU Holiday Open with a mark of 12.02m; the previous record of 11.46m was set by Monique Ryckman in 1987
  • Juliana then broke her own school record in the long jump to open 2022 with a 5.73m mark
  • Jennifer Clark broke the 800m record of 2:19.93 set by Makayla Perryman in 2013
  • Jackson Harrison's time of 14:37.79 broke the 16 year old record of 14:38.11 held by Jeremy VanVleen
  • Glen Quayle surpassed the previous pole vault record of 4.80m set by Ross Pfeifle in 2009 and bested his own mark at the SDSU Last Chance with a 5.02m jump
  • Tanner Berg topped his own school record in the weight throw, tossing 22.58m, which is the third best throw all-time at the Division II level
  • Jackson Harrison broke the 5000m school record at the SDSU Indoor Classic, notching a time of 14:35.46
  • Mary Franssen took home the 1000m school record with a time of 3:00.80 at the SDSU Indoor Classic
  • Shanice Burrell broke Hanneke Oosterwegel's 60m hurdles record (8.71), running to a time of 8.70 at the SDSU Last Chance

 
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