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Maggie Kruger

Two Champions and a Pair of Top-6 Finishes for Northern State from the NSIC Championships

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Duluth, Minn. – The Northern State University track and field teams tallied seven all-conference performance and two conference championships on the final day of action from the NSIC Outdoor Championships. The Northern State men finished third with 94.5 points, while the women took sixth with 54 points. The men took third from the 2024 championships, marking their best back-to-back finishes in over a decade.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE MEN
  • Chris Weber followed up his prelims performance in the 100m, taking second with a school record time of 10.29 and All-Conference performance
  • In the 110m hurdles, Joel Matehs took seventh, clocking in at 14.72
  • Matehs went on to take eighth in the 400m hurdles with a time of 57.76
  • Justin Jacobson took seventh in the discus, tossing 49.26m
  • Carson Barnett and Levi Reis capped off their one-two punch season in the javelin taking the top two spots yet again; Barnett won his second NSIC Championship with a 61.98m throw, followed by Reis throwing 59.79m to earn All-Conference
  • Damon Roggenbuck followed the pair, taking seventh in the javelin with a 51.52m toss
  • Four Wolves placed in the top-8 of the pole vault, led by NSIC Champion Sam Tremelling with a 4.66m mark
  • Eli Radtke took third, jumping 4.46m, Isaac Ligon took fifth, jumping 4.31m, and Jeff Boschee took seventh, jumping 4.31m
  • For the second straight day Jayden Munroe earned All-Conference, finishing second in the triple jump with a 14.75m leap
  • The 4x100m relay of Matehs, Peyton Mausbach, Ty Kadlec, and Weber took fourth overall, crossing the finish line in a season best time of 41.22
  • Season and personal bests for the men from the full meet include Ross Kortenbusch in the 110m hurdles and 1500m, Juengst in the 400m and 1500m, Matehs in the 400m hurdles, Luke Campbell in the 400m hurdles, and Blake Stoks in the 3000m steeplechase, and the 4x100m relay
 
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE WOMEN
  • Renea Taylor finished eighth in the 100m hurdles with a time of 14.47 and fourth in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:02.56
  • Anna Skachenko added an eighth place finish in the 400m, crossing the finish line in 57.53
  • Elisabet Osk Jonsdottir added an eighth place finish in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:05.94
  • Alli Jackson and Summer Carlson scored for NSU in the 800m taking third and fourth respectively with times of 2:12.16 and 2:14.20; Jackson earned All-Conference honors for her third place finish and broke her own school record from Friday
  • Andi Mehrer took sixth in the discus with a 44.15m throw
  • Macoya Hansen threw 40.06m in the javelin, taking fourth overall from her first NSIC meet
  • The 4x100m relay team of Jonsdottir, Taylor, Skachenko, and Kyanna Collymore took seventh with a time of 47.86
  • The 4x400m relay team of Collymore, Taylor, Jackson, and Skachenko added a sixth place finish with a time of 3:55.37
  • Season and personal bests for the women from the full meet include Skachenko in the 400m, Jonsdottir in the 400m hurdles, Carlson in the 800m, Jackson in the 800m, Sheldon in the 800m, Addison Cumbow in the 800m, and Jolie Dugan in the 3000m steeplechase

 
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