GRAND FORKS, N.D. – The North Dakota State women's track & field team recorded several of the school's all-time top 10 performances at the UND Tune-Up on Saturday afternoon.
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Junior
Grace Emineth won the long jump with a personal-best 20-03.75 (6.19m), ranking second all-time at NDSU indoors and among the top 50 in the NCAA this season.
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Bison freshman
Arienne Birch jumped 5-10 (1.78m) to win the high jump – a new season-best that ties her for third on the NDSU indoor all-time list.
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Salmata Korgho ran a career-best 8.33 to win the 60m hurdles. She moved up to third-fastest in NDSU history. Freshman
Marvelous Onwualo clocked 8.64 in the 60m hurdles to tie for ninth all-time at NDSU.
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Kendra Kelley won the 200m dash in 23.57 – the second-fastest time in NDSU indoor history, behind only her own school record of 23.50.
Jasmine Williams ran an indoor PR of 24.53 in the 200m dash to take second place.
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Allie Niska ran a personal-best 55.60 to win the 400m dash, ranking 11th-fastest in NDSU indoor history.
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Jacee Johannsen cleared a personal-best 12-6 (3.81m) in the pole vault, ranking 10th in NDSU indoor history.
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Makenna Vollmer recorded a new indoor personal-best of 19-05.25 (5.92m) in the long jump.
Grace VanErp took the triple jump title with a leap of 38-01.50 (11.62m).
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Kate LeBlanc won the 600m in 1:37.50.
Onnica Stansbury won the 3,000m in 11:02.24.
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The Bison will host the Summit League Indoor Championships on Friday, Feb. 23, and Saturday, Feb. 24, in Fargo.
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