Complete Results
FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State University women's track & field team won nine events on the way to claiming the team championship at the inaugural Bison Team Cup held at NDSU on Saturday afternoon.
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The Bison women finished with 127 team points in the three-school meet, beating Northern Iowa (85) and Wyoming (74).
NDSU sophomore
Kelby Anderson led the way with a dominating performance to win the 3000m. She clocked 9:28.44 to take first by more than 30 seconds and rank second in school history behind only Erin Teschuk. After the NCAA time conversion for running on a 200m flat track, Anderson now ranks fifth in the nation this season.
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NDSU senior
Bailey Retzlaff won both the weight throw and shot put for the second straight meet. She claimed the weight throw with a personal-best that ranks third in NDSU history, throwing 66-10.00 (20.37m). Her winning mark in the shot was 55-00.25 (16.77m).
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Sophomore
Michaela Baker won the 60m hurdles in a personal-best 8.76 seconds, tying her for sixth-fastest in NDSU indoor history.
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Sophomore
Daejha Moss took the Bison Team Cup high jump title, clearing an indoor personal-best 5-08.00 (1.73m) that ranks eighth in NDSU history. She also clocked 7.81 seconds in the 60m dash for runner-up honors.
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Bison junior
Jocelyn Dinius won the pole vault title for the third straight meet, clearing 12-04.50 (3.77m) for the win.
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Redshirt freshman
Akealy Moton (West Fargo, N.D.) registered a big toss for second place in the shot put – 51-09.75 (15.79m). She now ranks fifth all-time at NDSU indoors and 24th on the NCAA performance list this year.
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NDSU senior
Annika Rotvold took first in the mile, running 4:49.75 to top the field by a 16-second margin. Sophomore
Alyssa Lind claimed the 400m dash title, winning in 57.81.
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Bailey DeMar took second in the triple jump with a personal-best mark of 39-05.75 (12.03m) that ranks her No. 7 all-time at NDSU.
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NDSU's other runner-up finishers included
Katie Bostrom (880m),
Jen Dufner (3000m) and
Maddy Nilles (weight throw).
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Retzlaff now ranks fourth in the country in the shot put and 21st in the weight throw.
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