Aberdeen, S.D. – The Northern State University track and field teams qualified a trio of student-athletes of the NCAA Indoor Championships schedule for Friday and Saturday in Pittsburg, Kansas.
Tanner Berg,
Shanice Burrell, and
Glen Quayle will compete for the Wolves in the weight throw, 60m hurdles, and pole vault. Competition opens at 10 a.m. from the Robert W. Plaster Center each day.
FAN INFORMATION
- Live video, live result, and ticket links are available above or on the full schedule on nsuwolves.com
TANNER BERG STORYLINES
- Berg will open the championships for Northern State in the weight throw at 2:25 p.m. on Friday, March 11
- The graduate student holds the top mark in the NCAA heading into the week, a school record 22.58m toss
- He is a 3-time NSIC Champion and 2-time All-American in the event
- In addition, he was named the NSIC Outstanding Senior of the Year and the Indoor Field Athlete of the Year in 2021-22
SHANICE BURRELL STORYLINES
- Burrell will kick-off her championships weekend in 60m hurdles at 2:45 p.m. on Friday, March 11
- The finals of the event are set for 5:10 p.m. the following day
- She enters the weekend with the tenth fastest time in NCAA Division II, a school record mark of 8.58
- Burrell finished as the NSIC runner-up at the NSIC Championships in Mankato
GLEN QUAYLE STORYLINES
- Quayle will make his championships debut at 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 12 in the pole vault
- The freshman holds the 13th best jump in the nation, a school record mark of 5.02m
- He was crowned the NSIC Champion in the pole vault in 2022