NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The North Dakota State women's track & field team wrapped up competition at two meets on Saturday, with performances in the 60m dash, triple jump and 3000m headlining the day for the Bison.
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A majority of the NDSU athletes competed at the Music City Challenge hosted by Vanderbilt University in Nashville.
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Sophomore
Anika Larson set a new personal-best twice in the 60m dash – 7.45 in the semifinals and 7.41 in the final for third place. She ranks second-fastest in NDSU history.
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Freshman
Nyariek Kur won the triple jump with a personal-best mark of 41-7 (12.67m), standing at No. 4 in NDSU indoor history. Senior
Grace Emineth took second in the triple jump, also leaping 41-7 (12.67m) for the second-best mark of her career.
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Reagan Baesler cut more than six seconds off her personal-best in the 3000m, clocking 9:26.91 for fourth place in the meet. She climbed to No. 3 on the NDSU all-time list behind only NCAA All-Americans Erin Teschuk and Jennie Baragar-Petrash.
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Senior
Grace Link ran a personal-best 9:37.64 in the 3000m, ranking eighth in NDSU history.
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Reese Rogowski ran 55.14 for a new personal-best in the 400m dash, standing at No. 10 on the all-time NDSU indoor list.
Kaci Cooper ran a personal-best 55.21, ranking her 11th in NDSU indoor history.
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Allie Niska also clocked an indoor 400m PR of 55.22 for fifth place in the meet.
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Kate LeBlanc ran an indoor 800m personal-best of 2:11.06.
Acey Elkins ran a personal-best 2:15.11, and freshman
Jaelyn Miller clocked an indoor PR of 2:15.74.
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Sydney Arndt took 10th place in the 60m hurdles with a time of 8.41.
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At the SDSU Indoor Classic in Brookings, S.D.,
Soraya Espino recorded a big 400m dash PR of 55.90, taking fourth place.
Kendal Stingle ran a personal-best 400m time of 57.61.
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