North Dakota State sprinter
Kendra Kelley captured her second school record of the 2023 indoor season, setting the Bison all-time best in the 200m dash on Saturday afternoon at the UND Tune-Up in Grand Forks.
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Kelley won the 200m in 23.88, breaking the previous NDSU indoor record of 23.98 set by Antoinette Goodman in 2013. Kelley also broke Goodman's 60m dash school record earlier this season.
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Salmata Korgho won the 60m hurdles in a personal-best 8.48, putting her alone in fifth on the NDSU all-time list.
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Freshman
Kate LeBlanc won the 800m in a personal-best 2:14.91, and
Brita Birkeland took third in a personal-best 2:16.55.
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Bison freshman
Julia Gherardi cleared a season-best 12-08.00 (3.86m) in the pole vault for second place in the meet, ranking eighth-best in NDSU indoor history.
Jacee Johannsen cleared a personal-best 12-00.00 (3.66m) in the pole vault, taking third place.
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Freshman
Adison Kapitzke recorded a personal-best 56-03.25 (17.15m) in the weight throw for fifth place. She also took second in the shot put, throwing 45-05.25 (13.85m).
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Unattached Bison freshman
Grace VanErp won the triple jump with a mark of 37-06.75 (11.45m).
Makenna Vollmer took fifth place in the long jump with a season-best mark of 18-07.25 (5.67m), and she was also the runner-up in the triple jump.
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The Bison will compete at the Summit League Indoor Championships in Vermillion, S.D., on Feb. 24-25.
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