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NDSU Women’s Track & Field Geared Up for Stanford Invitational
4/2/2014 3:29:00 PM | Women's Track and Field
Meet Entries & Live Results | Schedule of Events | Live Video (Flotrack)
The North Dakota State women's track & field team will travel to Stanford, Calif., this week to compete at the Stanford Invitational on Apr. 4-5. One of the largest outdoor track & field meets in the country, the Stanford Invitational will host more than 3,300 athletes and entrants from 114 four-year colleges.
Field events begin at 11 a.m. (CT)/9 a.m. (PT) on Friday, Apr. 4, with running events starting at 12:40 p.m. (CT)/10:40 a.m. (PT). On Saturday, Apr. 5, field events begin at 11 a.m. (CT)/9 a.m. (PT), and running events start at noon (CT)/10 a.m. (PT).
Video of the meet will be streamed live by Flotrack and is available with a Flotrack Pro subscription.
The Bison women have eight performances that are ranked among the nation's top 50 early this outdoor season, led by the No. 16 national ranking of the 4x100m relay team. Deborah John, Morgan Milbrath, Ashley Tingelstad and Antoinette Goodman set a new school record of 44.85 in the event at UC Riverside on Mar. 29.
Junior Paige Stratioti is No. 17 on the national performance list in the 400m, and senior Antoinette Goodman appears in the top 50 in three different events – 24th in the 200m, 31st in the 100m and 36th in the long jump. Stratioti is scheduled to run the 800m at Stanford, while Goodman will compete in the 100m and 200m. Senior standout Ashley Tingelstad will run the 200m and 400m this weekend.
The NDSU women own the top mark in The Summit League this season in eight of the 11 running events and relays.
NDSU is scheduled to host the Team Nodak Decathlon/Heptathlon in Fargo on Apr. 11-12 and the Dakota Duals on Apr. 12 next weekend.
The North Dakota State women's track & field team will travel to Stanford, Calif., this week to compete at the Stanford Invitational on Apr. 4-5. One of the largest outdoor track & field meets in the country, the Stanford Invitational will host more than 3,300 athletes and entrants from 114 four-year colleges.
Field events begin at 11 a.m. (CT)/9 a.m. (PT) on Friday, Apr. 4, with running events starting at 12:40 p.m. (CT)/10:40 a.m. (PT). On Saturday, Apr. 5, field events begin at 11 a.m. (CT)/9 a.m. (PT), and running events start at noon (CT)/10 a.m. (PT).
Video of the meet will be streamed live by Flotrack and is available with a Flotrack Pro subscription.
The Bison women have eight performances that are ranked among the nation's top 50 early this outdoor season, led by the No. 16 national ranking of the 4x100m relay team. Deborah John, Morgan Milbrath, Ashley Tingelstad and Antoinette Goodman set a new school record of 44.85 in the event at UC Riverside on Mar. 29.
Junior Paige Stratioti is No. 17 on the national performance list in the 400m, and senior Antoinette Goodman appears in the top 50 in three different events – 24th in the 200m, 31st in the 100m and 36th in the long jump. Stratioti is scheduled to run the 800m at Stanford, while Goodman will compete in the 100m and 200m. Senior standout Ashley Tingelstad will run the 200m and 400m this weekend.
The NDSU women own the top mark in The Summit League this season in eight of the 11 running events and relays.
NDSU is scheduled to host the Team Nodak Decathlon/Heptathlon in Fargo on Apr. 11-12 and the Dakota Duals on Apr. 12 next weekend.
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