FARGO, N.D. – Junior sprinter
Ilise Jennings tied the North Dakota State school record in the 60m dash, highlighting the performances of the Bison women's track & field team on the final day of the Bison Open Saturday.
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There is now a three-way tie atop the NDSU record book in the 60m dash, after Jennings clocked 7.50 seconds to match teammate
Kendra Kelley's performance from one week ago and Antoinette Goodman (2014) for fastest in school history.
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Senior
Terezia Bolibruch ran 8.45 to win the 60m hurdles, moving up to No. 2 all-time at NDSU in the event.
Salmata Korgho clocked a personal-best 8.52 in the 60m hurdles, tying for fifth-fastest in school history.
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Grace Emineth remained unbeaten in the long jump this season, winning her fifth straight meet with a jump of 19-09.75 (6.04m).
Jenna Parent posted an indoor long jump PR, leaping 19-03.50 (5.88m) for third place.
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NDSU's
Alissa Melvin won the triple jump with a leap of 39-10.75 (12.16m).
Daejha Moss cleared 5-05.25 (1.66m) to win the high jump, and took second in the triple jump with a mark of 39-01.00 (11.91m).
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Freshman
Adison Kapitzke threw a personal-best 47-10.50 (14.59m) to win the shot put title.
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Erin Valgardson recorded a significant personal-best in the 800m, running 2:13.90 for second in the meet. Sophomore
Grace Link was third in 2:15.63.
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Kaleesa Houston was the runner-up in the 3000m in 9:48.49.
Reagan Baesler took third in 10:03.08.
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