STANFORD, Calif. – The North Dakota State women's track & field team registered several performances on Friday that rank among the top 10 in school history, as the Bison competed at four different meets across the country.
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Sprinter
Kendra Kelley recorded two personal bests in the 100m dash at the Stanford Invitational, first clocking 11.70 in the prelims before running 11.66 in the final to place fifth. Kelley currently ranks fourth-fastest in NDSU history.
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Junior
Bailee Dierks posted a significant personal-best of 1:00.63 in the 400m hurdles, taking third place at Stanford. She moved up to No. 7 on the NDSU all-time list.
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Junior
Nell Graham ran a career-best 54.50 in the 400m dash at Stanford, taking fourth place and standing at No. 8 on the NDSU all-time list.
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Sophomore
Reagan Baesler ran a 5,000m personal-best of 16:45.54 at the Mike Fanelli Track Classic in San Francisco, ranking eighth-best in NDSU history. Baesler also took fifth place in the 1500m at the meet in 4:29.93 -- the second-fastest time of her career.
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Sophomore
Grace Link clocked a personal-best 4:28.04 to win the 1500m at San Francisco State. She is now ninth-fastest in NDSU history.
Erin Valgardson ran a career-best 4:32.48.
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Senior
Terezia Bolibruch finished fourth in the 100m hurdles at the Stanford Invitational, tying her personal-best at 13.66 that ranks third-fastest in school history.
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Grace Emineth took fourth place in the long jump at Stanford with a mark of 19-06.25 (5.95m).
Jenna Parent posted the third-best long jump mark of her career, taking fifth place with a jump of 19-04.75 (5.91m).
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Freshman
Adison Kapitzke led the Bison women in the shot put, taking ninth place with a mark of 45-02.25 (13.77m).
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