LONG BEACH, Calif. – The North Dakota State women's track & field team wrapped up three days of competition in southern California on Saturday.
Â
Emelia Skistad,
Elise Wisnewski,
Paige Renschler and
Anika Larson finished third in the 4x100m relay in 45.61, ranking seventh on the NDSU all-time list.
Â
Three Bison women placed in the Top 10 of the triple jump, led by freshman
Nyariek Kur in sixth place with a mark of 40-09.75 (12.44m).
Grace Emineth took eighth at 40-01.50 (12.23m), and
Joy Nnantah was ninth at 40-00.75 (12.21m).
Â
Emineth placed fifth in the long jump with a mark of 19-11.75 (6.09m).
Ella Gardner was ninth at 19-05.50 (5.93m), and Kur took 12th at 19-04.25 (5.90m).
Â
Sophomore
Adison Kapitzke set another personal-best in the outdoor shot put, throwing 50-04.75 (15.36m) to rank 11th in school history. She also recorded a discus personal-best of 148-8 (45.32m).
Â
In all, Kapitzke registered five personal-best marks over the three days of competition – two apiece in the hammer throw and shot put, and one in the discus.
Â
Marvelous Onwualo clocked the second-fastest 100m hurdles time of her career, running 14.04. Freshman
Laney Songster ran 14.20.
Â
Â