Complete Results
GRAND FORKS, N.D. – The North Dakota State women's track & field team competed at a pair of meets on Saturday, with the majority of the team at the UND Open in Grand Forks and the Bison throwers at the Jack Johnson Classic hosted by Minnesota.
NDSU sophomore
Nell Graham ran an indoor 400m personal best of 55.56 to win at UND, ranking 10th in NDSU indoor history. Redshirt freshman
Angel Pratt was second in a season-best 56.53.
Pratt won the 200m dash in 24.86, ranking 11th all-time at NDSU. The Bison women swept the top four places in the event, with Graham second in 25.05, Christiana Collins third in 25.06, and
Bonet Henderson fourth in 25.76.
Bison freshman
Kaci Cooper won the 800m for the second straight week, running 2:15.12.
Bailee Dierks took first in the 60m hurdles, clocking a season-best 8.86 seconds.
Alissa Melvin claimed the triple jump title at the UND Open, posting a new season-best mark of 38-06.00 (11.73m).
Bison freshman
Aaliyah Heine was the runner-up in the 60m dash, clocking 7.78. Bison freshman
Makenna Vollmer had a long jump season-best of 18-1 (5.51m) for fourth place.
Freshman
Allie Niska registered an indoor personal-best of 57.70 in the 400m for fourth place.
At the Jack Johnson Classic in Minneapolis,
Amy Phillips was the weight throw runner-up with a mark of 67-04.25 (20.53m).
Amanda Anderson took third in the shot put, throwing 47-7 (14.50m).
NDSU will return home to host the Bison Open on Feb. 4-5.