Carter Dingman takes the baton in the second leg of the first place finishing men's 4x400m relay in the NSIC Championship

MEN TAKE SECOND, WOMEN FINISH FOURTH AT NSIC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Duluth, Minn. – The Northern State University track and field team closed action at the NSIC Outdoor Championships Saturday. NSU's men finished second with 101.5 team points while the women took fourth with 66 team points.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE MEN
  • First place in the men's 4x400m relay went to the team of Drew Salfrank, Carter Dingman, Geoffrey Mannino, and Drew Henriksen and their 3:16.79 time
  • Levi Reis finished on top of the javelin standings with his 60.97m mark
  • The top-2 spots of the 100m went to Wolves; Chris Weber (10.48) took the gold and Julian Scott (10.51) went home with the silver
  • 54.03 in the 400m hurdles was enough for Henriksen to come in second
  • The men's 4x100m team of Scott, Weber, Salfrank and Ty Kadlec ran a 41.02 time to finish second
  • Salfrank also took fourth in the 400m event as he crossed the line in 48.11
  • Capturing fourth place in the triple jump was Jayden Munroe's 14.48m leap
 
BEYOND THE RESULTS
  • Henriksen's 400m hurdle time earned him a new personal record
 
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE WOMEN
  • Coming in second place with a 13.69 run was Renea Taylor in the 100m hurdles; she hit a provisional mark and ranks as 11 in the nation
  • Taylor also got the silver in the 100m and 400m hurdles; her 11.58 100m time stands at 12 in the country while her 1:00.06 400m hurdles time set a facility record
  • A 3.76m mark in the pole vault earned Romane Maugest third place; Bekah Walz came in fifth with her 3.76m mark(missing her first attempt)
  • Macoya Hansen threw for 39.23m in the javelin to secure fifth
  • The team of Julia Skari, Taylor, Elisabet Osk Jonsdottir, and Alexa Fender took sixth in the women's 4x100m relay with a time of 47.55
  • The women's discus saw Andi Mehrer throw 41.43m earning her a seventh place finish
  • Eighth in the 4x400m relay was taken by Osk Jonsdottir, Skari, Morgan Sheldon, and Taylor as they combined for a 4:02.40 time
 
BEYOND THE RESULTS
  • Taylor's 13.69 100m hurdles run set a new program record, previously set by herself in yesterday's 100m hurdles prelims; she also tied the program 100m record with her 11.58 time
  • Liz Dunham set a new personal best with her 3.56m mark in the pole vault
 
UP NEXT
Northern State heads to Emporia, Kan. for the opening day of the NCAA D2 Outdoor Championships. Championship information can be found HERE while the event schedule for each day can be seen HERE.
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