St. Paul, Minn. – The Northern State University track and field teams sit in seventh (women) and eighth (men) following the first full day of the NSIC Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Jackson Harrison and
Kenzee Danielson tallied All-Conference honors, while numerous Wolves qualified for day two. The women recorded 16.5 team points, while the men added 14.
MEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
- Sean Juengst took fourth in the decathlon with 5,710 points, recording marks of 12.04 in the 100m, 5.73m in the long jump, 10.71m in the shot put, 1.85m in the high jump, 53.59 in the 400m, 17.78 in the 110m hurdles, 30.11m in the discus, 4.00m in the pole vault, 41.89m in the javelin, and 4:55.79 in the 1500m
- Jackson Harrison recorded the first All-Conference performance, taking third in the 10,000m with a time of 31:42.73
- Josh Martin qualified for the finals of the 1500m with a time of 3:57.64 in fourth
- Joel Matehs will run in the finals of the 110m hurdles, notching a prelim time of 15.07
- Seth Martens tallied a finals qualifying time of 48.65 in the 400m
- Nick Olson added a sixth place finish in the hammer, tossing 50.79m
WOMEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
- Megan Pickering ran to a sixth place finish in the 10,000m with a time of 38:35.47
- Renea Taylor advances to the finals of the 100m with a time of 11.69 in third, and the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:02.60
- Kenzee Danielson tallied the first women's All-Conference accolades taking third in the pole vault with an outdoor personal best and provisional mark of 3.91m
- Makenna Glanzer and Bethany Dybdahl followed in seventh and eighth with marks of 3.36m
- Cassidy Gough threw to a fourth place finish in the hammer, tossing 51.17m
UP NEXT
Northern closes out the NSIC Outdoor Championships tomorrow beginning at 11 a.m. from St. Paul. Full Championships information can be found
HERE.