AZUSA, Calif. – Strong performances in the 1500 meters headlined the second day of competition for the North Dakota State women's track & field team in southern California on Friday.
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At the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, seniors
Reagan Baesler (4:22.19) and
Grace Link (4:22.55) both recorded 1500m career-bests. They now rank sixth and seventh in NDSU history.
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Freshman
Mia Hoffmann added a personal-best 4:39.46 in the 1500m at the Bryan Clay Invitational, taking second place in her section.
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NDSU's
Kaci Cooper ran a personal-best 59.83 in the 400m hurdles for fourth place in the meet. She becomes just the eighth Bison woman to go sub-60 in the event.
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At the Beach Invitational in Long Beach, Calif.,
Adison Kapitzke set another personal-best in the hammer with a throw of 187-7 (57.19m).
Annabel Thorstenson threw 183-8 (56.00m) for the third-best mark of her career.
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Alex Seagris took fifth in the javelin with a throw of 146-0 (44.51m).
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Competition at the Beach Invitational will continue and conclude on Saturday.
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