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NDSU Track & Field Hosts Lyle Hokanson Classic this Weekend
4/20/2016 5:25:00 PM | Women's Track and Field
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The North Dakota State women's track & field team returns to Fargo this week to host the Lyle Hokanson Classic and Team Nodak Multis. The meet will be contested on Friday, Apr. 22, and Saturday, Apr. 23, at Schlanser Track on the NDSU campus.
Friday's action begins with the decathlon at 1 p.m., the heptathlon at 1:30 p.m., and the hammer throw at 2 p.m.
Saturday's competition will get started with the resumption of the multi-events at 10 a.m., followed by the javelin at 11 a.m. and the running events at 1:45 p.m. All start times are tentative and may be adjusted based on the number of athletes entered in the meet.
The Bison women currently have 12 performances that rank among the top 50 in the nation, led by Erin Teschuk who ranks second in the NCAA in the 5,000m and third in the 1500m. Senior Sierra Rosenau is No. 15 on the NCAA list in the javelin, and junior Katelyn Weimerskirch is No. 24 in the hammer throw.
The Bison lead The Summit League in eight different events. NDSU's league leaders include Amy Andrushko (800m), Teschuk (1500m, 5000m), Morgan Milbrath (400m hurdles), Weimerskirch (hammer), Rosenau (javelin), Rose Jackson (heptathlon) and the 4x400m relay. NDSU has five of the top six performers in the league in the hammer throw and heptathlon.
As a team, the NDSU women are ranked sixth in the Midwest region.
The Lyle Hokanson Classic will be the first of two home meets this outdoor season for the Bison, who will also host the NDSU Tune-Up Meet on May 6.
UPDATED Meet Schedule
Heat Sheets
Live Results
The North Dakota State women's track & field team returns to Fargo this week to host the Lyle Hokanson Classic and Team Nodak Multis. The meet will be contested on Friday, Apr. 22, and Saturday, Apr. 23, at Schlanser Track on the NDSU campus.
Friday's action begins with the decathlon at 1 p.m., the heptathlon at 1:30 p.m., and the hammer throw at 2 p.m.
Saturday's competition will get started with the resumption of the multi-events at 10 a.m., followed by the javelin at 11 a.m. and the running events at 1:45 p.m. All start times are tentative and may be adjusted based on the number of athletes entered in the meet.
The Bison women currently have 12 performances that rank among the top 50 in the nation, led by Erin Teschuk who ranks second in the NCAA in the 5,000m and third in the 1500m. Senior Sierra Rosenau is No. 15 on the NCAA list in the javelin, and junior Katelyn Weimerskirch is No. 24 in the hammer throw.
The Bison lead The Summit League in eight different events. NDSU's league leaders include Amy Andrushko (800m), Teschuk (1500m, 5000m), Morgan Milbrath (400m hurdles), Weimerskirch (hammer), Rosenau (javelin), Rose Jackson (heptathlon) and the 4x400m relay. NDSU has five of the top six performers in the league in the hammer throw and heptathlon.
As a team, the NDSU women are ranked sixth in the Midwest region.
The Lyle Hokanson Classic will be the first of two home meets this outdoor season for the Bison, who will also host the NDSU Tune-Up Meet on May 6.
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