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Duluth, Minn. – Following the first full day of competition from the NSIC Outdoor Championships, the Northern State University track and field teams recorded one individual title and four all-conference performances. The Wolves sit sixth on the men's side with 27 points and tied for fourth on the women's side with 22 points. They head into the final day with nine qualified for finals events on the track.
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE MEN
- Sean Juengst finished sixth in the decathlon with 5,738 points, notching marks of 12.03 in the 100m, 5.90m in the long jump, 10.31m in the shot put, 1.76m in the high jump, 55.10 in the 400m, 18.11 in the 110m hurdles, 31.44m in the discus, 4.26m in the pole vault, 45.32m in the javelin, and 4:50.16 in the 1500m
- Chris Weber qualified for finals in the 100m with a time of 10.35, breaking the Northern State school record in the process
- Joel Matehs heads into the 110m hurdle finals with the sixth fastest time of 14.35 and the 400m hurdles with a personal best time of 54.43 in eighth overall
- Jonathan Burkhalter finished as the runner-up in the 3000m steeplechase, earning all-conference honors with his time of 9:11.96
- Jeffrey Boschee took fourth in the high jump, earning five team points with his 2.02m mark
- Jayden Munroe brought home the first conference championship of the meet, winning the long jump with a 7.43m mark; just shy of his personal best in the event
- Ethan Barnett took eighth in the shot put, throwing 16.14m
- Season and personal bests for the men 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
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE WOMEN
- Morgan Sheldon earned all-conference accolades in the heptathlon, taking third and breaking the school record with 4,830 points; she notched marks of 14.64 in the 100m hurdles, 1.59m in the high jump, 11.61m in the shot put, 26.89 in the 200m, 5.19m in the long jump, 34.69m in the javelin, and 2:30.91 in the 800m
- Renea Taylor will race the Saturday finals of the 100m hurdles, recording a prelims time of 14.21, and the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:02.80
- Elisabet Osk Jonsdottir qualified for the finals of the 400m hurdles behind Taylor with a personal best time of 1:04.42
- Anna Skachenko qualified for finals in the 400m with a personal best time of 57.18 in seventh overall
- Summer Carlson and Alli Jackson will race the finals of the 800m, notching times of 2:13.43 and 2:15.68; Carlson broke the school record in the event which dated back to 1985
- Romane Maugest and Bekah Walz scored for the Wolves in the pole vault, taking second and fourth with jumps of 3.71m and 3.61m; the performance earned Maugest her second all-conference award of the season
- Grace Kuch added team points in the shot put, tossing 13.62m in fifth overall
- Season and personal bests for the women 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
UP NEXT
Competition continues tomorrow from Malosky Stadium. Competition begins at 10 a.m. with field events and 1:05 p.m. with track events. For full championships details
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