BROOKINGS, S.D. – The North Dakota State women's track & field team won its 16th title in 18 years at the Summit League Indoor Championships on Saturday.
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Combined with 15 outdoor team titles, the NDSU women have now won 31 out of 34 team conference championships since joining The Summit League in 2008.
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The Bison women claimed two more event titles on the final day of the meet, and used a collection of high finishes to roll to the team crown. NDSU finished with 188 points, and North Dakota came in second with 151.
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Sophomore
Arienne Birch made it a perfect 3-for-3 in Summit League high jump titles in her career, clearing a season-best 5-09.75 (1.77m) for the win.
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Ella Gardner won her second event title of the meet, taking the triple jump crown on her final attempt with a personal-best 41-01.50 (12.53m) to win by an inch. She is now tied for fifth on the NDSU all-time indoor list.
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The Bison women finished 1-3-4-7 in the triple jump, with
Grace Emineth third,
Nyariek Kur fourth, and
Joy Nnantah seventh behind Gardner.
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Sophomore sprinter
Anika Larson took runner-up honors in both the 60m dash and 200m dash. She matched her personal-best with a time of 7.41 in the 60m, and ran a personal-best 23.93 in the 200m to rank second in NDSU indoor history.
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Sydney Arndt was the runner-up in the 60m hurdles, clocking 8.30 to tie her personal-best that ranks third in school history.
Marvelous Onwualo took fifth place in 8.48.
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Adison Kapitzke was the runner-up in the shot put, throwing 48-00.00 (14.63m).
Riley Quinn took fourth at 46-03.25 (14.10m), and
Alex Seagris threw a personal-best 45-01.50 (13.75m) for eighth place.
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Senior
Jacee Johannsen cleared a lifetime-best 13-10.00 (4.22m) to place third in the pole vault. She is No. 2 in NDSU indoor history.
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The Bison placed four women in the mile, with
Reagan Baesler third,
Grace Link fourth,
Jaelyn Miller (PR 4:52.19) fifth, and
Reagan Berg eighth.
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Baesler ran an indoor 5,000m personal-best of 16:48.81, placing fourth in the meet and ranking sixth in school history.
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The Bison women finished 3-4-5 in the 400m dash final.
Allie Niska placed third in a personal-best 54.40 to rank fifth in NDSU history.
Reese Rogowski took fourth in a personal-best 54.83, ranking ninth on the all-time list.
Kaci Cooper finished fifth in a personal-best 55.19.
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Rogowski, Cooper,
Riika Tirkkonen and
Elise Wisnewski ran 3:42.27 for second place in the 4x400m relay. They rank ninth on the NDSU all-time indoor list.
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Wisnewski placed fourth in the 200m in 24.39 – tying her PR – and took sixth in the 60m at 7.62.
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Allison Otto-Fitzsimons placed fourth in the pole vault, clearing a personal-best 13-04.25 (4.07m) to move up to No. 5 on the NDSU all-time indoor list.
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