FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State women's track & field team swept the titles in the jumps and posted several historically significant performances on Friday at the Dakota Alumni Classic in Fargo.
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Sophomore
Ella Gardner won the long jump with a new personal-best and meet record of 20-01.75 (6.14m). She ranks third in NDSU indoor history, and among the Top 10 in the nation early this season.
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Jacee Johannsen won the pole vault, clearing a career-best 13-03.50 (4.05m) to tie for fourth on the NDSU all-time indoor list. NDSU women took the top four places with
Julia Gherardi,
Allison Otto-Fitzsimons, and unattached
Casidi Pehler behind Johannsen.
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Freshman
Nyariek Kur won the triple jump with a meet-record mark of 40-06.25 (12.35m). After just one collegiate meet, she ranks eighth in NDSU indoor history. The Bison women swept the top five places in the triple jump, with Gardner posting another personal-best of 39-11.25 (12.17m) for second place.
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Bison sophomore
Arienne Birch won the high jump, clearing 5-07.75 (1.72m).
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Sydney Arndt won the 60m hurdles, clocking 8.51 in the prelims and 8.54 in the final.
Marvelous Onwualo took second in 8.58, and freshman
Laney Songster was fifth in 8.81.
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Adison Kapitzke threw a personal-best 48-01.75 (14.67m) to win the shot put. Senior
Merrideth Spiers was the runner-up in the weight throw with a mark of 64-02.50 (19.57m), which ranks her Top 15 in the NCAA early this season.
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Freshman
Elise Wisnewski ran 7.63 in the 60m dash to place fourth in the meet, tying her for No. 7 on the NDSU all-time list. Freshman
Riika Tirkkonen clocked 7.69 for sixth place.
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Bison freshman
Carsyn Brady won the 800m in 2:18.31. Sophomore
Reese Rogowski took third in the 400m in 57.98.
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Freshman
Ciara Frank scored 3,335 points (unattached) in her first collegiate pentathlon, taking eighth place.
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