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Photo GalleryEUGENE, Ore. – The North Dakota State women's track & field team concluded its season with three more All-American honors at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships held at historic Hayward Field on Thursday, June 12.
Paige Stratioti,
Morgan Milbrath,
Antoinette Goodman and
Ashley Tingelstad raced to second-team All-American status in the 4x400m relay, as did senior
Deborah John in the 100m hurdles.
Goodman earned honorable mention All-American honors in the 200m dash to match Stratioti's achievement in the 800m run on Wednesday, giving the Bison four total All-American finishes for the 2014 outdoor season.
Stratioti, Milbrath, Goodman and Tingelstad finished 14th in the 4x400m relay with their time of 3:35.36, missing a spot in the eight-team final by six places and just over two seconds.
From the start of April through the end of the season, the Bison broke the school record five times in the relay and clocked the six fastest times in school history. Thursday's time was the fifth-fastest performance in the NDSU record books.
Senior hurdler
Deborah John posted the third-fastest time of her career in the semifinals of the 100m hurdles, running 13.47 for 15th place overall. With the top-16 finish, John caps her senior season with second team All-American honors – the first All-America distinction of her career.
John closes her career as the owner of the eight fastest 100m hurdles times in NDSU history, including her school record of 13.24 seconds in her runner-up finish at the 2013 Trinidad & Tobago National Championships.
Goodman ran a time of 23.79 for 19th place in the national semifinals of the 200m dash, earning honorable mention All-American status for the first time in her career. The senior from Burnsville, Minn., concludes her career as the NDSU school record holder in four individual events and four relays, as well as being a 16-time Summit League champion.