BROOKINGS, S.D. – The North Dakota State women's track & field team competed at a pair of meets on Saturday, with the majority of the Bison at the Jim Emmerich Alumni Meet hosted by South Dakota State.
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Grace Emineth won the long jump at SDSU with a mark of 19-05.50 (5.93m).
Joy Nnantah won the triple jump with a mark of 37-07.25 (11.46m).
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Jacee Johannsen won the pole vault for the third straight meet, clearing 13-05.25 (4.10m).
Allison Otto-Fitzsimons was the runner-up at 12-05.50 (3.80m).
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Grace Link won the mile in 4:53.82, and also took third in the 1000m in 2:57.29.
Jaelyn Miller was fourth in the mile in a personal-best 4:59.28.
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Marvelous Onwualo placed second in the 60m hurdles, clocking 8.58 in the final.
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Kate LeBlanc was the runner-up in the 800m, clocking 2:15.87, and freshman
Carsyn Brady was third in 2:16.85.
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Reese Rogowski ran a 400m PR of 56.05 to take third place,
Kaci Cooper ran 56.54 for fourth, and
Elise Wisnewski was sixth in 56.72.
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Reagan Baesler took third in the 3,000m with a time of 9:40.08.
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Anika Larson posted the second-fastest indoor 200m dash of her career, running 24.56 for third place.
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At the Jack Johnson Classic hosted by Minnesota, the Bison women took third in both throwing events.
Riley Quinn placed third in the shot put with a mark of 46-06.00 (14.17m).
Merrideth Spiers threw 62-05.25 (19.03m) for third place in the weight throw.
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