LYNCHBURG, Va. – The North Dakota State women's track & field team competed in two meets on Saturday, with the Bison sprint group at the Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational hosted by Liberty University leading the top performances of the day.
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Junior
Anika Larson ran a season-best 23.95 and freshman
Paige Renschler ran a personal-best 24.02 in the 200m dash at Liberty to take second and third. Renschler now moves to fourth all-time at NDSU. NDSU's
Emelia Skistad also clocked an indoor PR of 25.00.
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Larson and Renschler took the top spots in the 60m dash, finishing 1-2 in the meet. Larson ran just off her personal-best in 7.42, and Renschler clocked 7.46.
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Kaela Skistad and
Reese Rogowski each ran personal-bests in the 300m. Skistad ran 38.64 to win the event, and Rogowski finished in 38.75 to claim second. The pair now rank third and sixth in program history.
Kendal Stingle registered a personal-best 39.69 to now stand 11th in NDSU indoor history.
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Freshman
Jordyn Davis finished sixth in the 60m hurdles, finishing just off her personal-best in an 8.47.
Marvelous Onwualo placed eighth with 8.82 in the final.
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At the Music City Challenge hosted by Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tenn.,
Jaelyn Miller ran an indoor personal-best of 2:13.92 in the 800m.
Reagan Berg ran her best indoor 800m of 2:14.42.
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Ella Gardner jumped 39-06.75 (12.06m) and Grace Van Erp leaped 38-10.50 (11.85m) in the triple jump.
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Freshmen
Alyson Kleyman and
Kylie Nelson both competed in the 3,000m. Kleyman ran 10:11.18, and Nelson improved her personal-best by nearly 10 seconds, clocking 10:14.98.
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NDSU will compete at the UND Tune-Up on Feb. 20 for the final indoor meet prior to the Summit League Championships. Â
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