Howard Wood Dakota Relays ResultsRon Masanz Classic ResultsThe North Dakota State women's track & field team concluded competition with multiple event titles at the Howard Wood Dakota Relays in Sioux Falls, S.D., and the Ron Masanz Classic in Moorhead, Minn., on Saturday.
Senior sprinter
Antoinette Goodman led the charge by posting one of the nation's top times in the 100m dash, running a school-record time of 11.36 seconds for the win at the Dakota Relays. Goodman ranks 19th nationally this season in the event after breaking her previous record of 11.64 seconds by 0.28 seconds.
Morgan Milbrath,
Paige Stratioti,
Ashlynn Simon and
Ashley Tingelstad broke the 26-year-old Dakota Relays record in the 4x400m relay, winning in 3:40.00. The quartet broke the previous meet record set by Nebraska in 1988, and their time ranks ninth in NDSU outdoor history. They won Saturday's race by more than 10 seconds.
Milbrath won the 400m hurdles in 1:01.43 at Howard Wood. Sophomore
Erin Teschuk and senior
Faith Kruchowski took the top two spots in the 1500m, with Teschuk winning in 4:33.73. Kruchowski's time of 4:34.96 was the second-fastest performance of her career in the 1500m.
Tingelstad was the runner-up to Goodman in the 100m in 11.78 seconds.
At the Ron Masanz Track & Field Classic hosted by MSU Moorhead, NDSU won five event titles. Freshman
Rose Jackson led the Bison, winning the 200m dash in a personal-best 24.71 seconds and the long jump with a mark of 18-06.00 (5.64m).
Senior hurdler
Deborah John won the 100m hurdles with a time of 14.05 seconds, and redshirt freshman
Katelyn Weimerskirch claimed the discus title with a throw of 151-2 (46.09m). NDSU's
Anna Benke cleared 12-02.50 (3.72m) for the top spot in the pole vault, and
Brittany Stangl was second at 11-08.50 (3.57m).
Weimerskirch also posted a personal-best mark of 168-0 (51.22m) in the hammer throw to rank eighth in school history and third in The Summit League this season.
Freshman
Courtney Pasiowitz registered a personal-best toss in the shot put of 44-07.50 (13.60m) to rank seventh in The Summit League this season. Freshman
Deidre Hahn placed third in the 200m and fourth in the 100m.
The Bison are scheduled to host the NDSU Tune-Up at Schlanser Track on Friday, May 9.