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NDSU’s Jackson Ready for NCAA Championships Debut Friday
3/6/2017 3:00:00 PM | Women's Track and Field
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North Dakota State senior track & field athlete Rose Jackson will make her NCAA Championships debut on Friday, March 10, competing in the pentathlon at the NCAA Indoor Championships in College Station, Texas.
The pentathlon begins at 12:15 p.m. CT on Friday, with all five events being completed by approximately 5:30 p.m. Friday evening.
With Jackson's appearance this season, the Bison women have now qualified athletes to the NCAA Indoor Championships in eight out of nine seasons of Division I eligibility.
Jackson's NCAA Rank: 15th
Jackson's NDSU All-Time Rank: 1st
Indoor Personal Bests
60m hurdles – 9.05 seconds
High jump – 5-04.50 (1.64m)
Shot put – 41-10.00 (12.75m)
Long jump – 19-09.75 (6.04m)
800m – 2:15.34
Pentathlon – 4,077 points
All-America Honors
The top eight finishers in all events will earn first team All-American honors, and places 9 through 16 will be named second team All-Americans. The NDSU women have nine indoor All-America honors in the Division I era, with Leslie Brost (pole vault, 4th place, 2012) and Erin Teschuk (3,000m, 4th place, 2016) as the highest indoor finishers in school history.
Top Placer
Laura Hermanson is the highest national-meet finisher overall in NDSU's Division I history, taking second place in the 800 meters at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Dominant Performance
Jackson led the Bison with an outstanding performance at the Summit League Championships, earning All-Summit League honors in five events. She scored a remarkable 38.5 team points with four gold medals (pentathlon, long jump, 200m, 4x400m relay) and one third-place finish (60m dash).
Peaking Now
Jackson has set personal-best marks this season in all five events of the pentathlon. Four of those five personal-bests have come in the past month.
School Record
Jackson scored 4,077 points in the pentathlon at the Summit League Championships on Feb. 24 to break Whitney Carlson's previous school record of 4,015 established in 2011.
Multi-Talented
Jackson has been impressive beyond the five events that comprise the pentathlon. She ranks second in NDSU indoor history in the 200m dash and 4x400m relay, third in the 60m dash, and 11th in the 400m dash.
Meet Schedule
Qualifiers, Start Lists & Results
Texas A&M Meet Info Page
WatchESPN Live Video
NDSU Track & Field on Twitter
North Dakota State senior track & field athlete Rose Jackson will make her NCAA Championships debut on Friday, March 10, competing in the pentathlon at the NCAA Indoor Championships in College Station, Texas.
The pentathlon begins at 12:15 p.m. CT on Friday, with all five events being completed by approximately 5:30 p.m. Friday evening.
With Jackson's appearance this season, the Bison women have now qualified athletes to the NCAA Indoor Championships in eight out of nine seasons of Division I eligibility.
Jackson's NCAA Rank: 15th
Jackson's NDSU All-Time Rank: 1st
Indoor Personal Bests
60m hurdles – 9.05 seconds
High jump – 5-04.50 (1.64m)
Shot put – 41-10.00 (12.75m)
Long jump – 19-09.75 (6.04m)
800m – 2:15.34
Pentathlon – 4,077 points
All-America Honors
The top eight finishers in all events will earn first team All-American honors, and places 9 through 16 will be named second team All-Americans. The NDSU women have nine indoor All-America honors in the Division I era, with Leslie Brost (pole vault, 4th place, 2012) and Erin Teschuk (3,000m, 4th place, 2016) as the highest indoor finishers in school history.
Top Placer
Laura Hermanson is the highest national-meet finisher overall in NDSU's Division I history, taking second place in the 800 meters at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Dominant Performance
Jackson led the Bison with an outstanding performance at the Summit League Championships, earning All-Summit League honors in five events. She scored a remarkable 38.5 team points with four gold medals (pentathlon, long jump, 200m, 4x400m relay) and one third-place finish (60m dash).
Peaking Now
Jackson has set personal-best marks this season in all five events of the pentathlon. Four of those five personal-bests have come in the past month.
School Record
Jackson scored 4,077 points in the pentathlon at the Summit League Championships on Feb. 24 to break Whitney Carlson's previous school record of 4,015 established in 2011.
Multi-Talented
Jackson has been impressive beyond the five events that comprise the pentathlon. She ranks second in NDSU indoor history in the 200m dash and 4x400m relay, third in the 60m dash, and 11th in the 400m dash.
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