
Photo by: Zachary Lucy
Multiple All-Time Top 10 Performances at Day One of Bison Open
2/6/2026 6:25:00 PM | Women's Track and Field
FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State women's track & field team posted several top times at the first day of the Bison Open on Friday afternoon.
Kaela Skistad won her debut in the 300m in 39.07. The freshman is now No. 5 in NDSU indoor history. Kendal Stingle took second in a personal-best 40.04.
Reagan Berg and Jaelyn Miller finished 1-2 in the 1000m. Berg ran a personal-best 2:55.49 to win, and Miller claimed second in a personal-best 2:55.57. The pair now rank No. 8 and No. 9 in indoor program history. Aleah Miller took third with a 3:02.55.
NDSU's Paige Halder won the pentathlon with a personal-best 3,481 points, and Sophia Truscott claimed second in a career-best 3,469 points. Hope Stein took third with 3,386 points – the second-best score of her career.
Logan Harz ran a personal-best 9:53.78 to take second in the 3000m, and Mia Hoffmann claimed third with 9:54.27.
Julia Gherardi cleared 12-10.00 (3.91m) to win the pole vault. Allison Otto-Fitzsimons recorded her season-best 12-10.00 (3.91m) to take second, and Casidi Pehler claimed third with 12-04.00 (3.76m).
NDSU will conclude the Bison Open tomorrow.
Kaela Skistad won her debut in the 300m in 39.07. The freshman is now No. 5 in NDSU indoor history. Kendal Stingle took second in a personal-best 40.04.
Reagan Berg and Jaelyn Miller finished 1-2 in the 1000m. Berg ran a personal-best 2:55.49 to win, and Miller claimed second in a personal-best 2:55.57. The pair now rank No. 8 and No. 9 in indoor program history. Aleah Miller took third with a 3:02.55.
NDSU's Paige Halder won the pentathlon with a personal-best 3,481 points, and Sophia Truscott claimed second in a career-best 3,469 points. Hope Stein took third with 3,386 points – the second-best score of her career.
Logan Harz ran a personal-best 9:53.78 to take second in the 3000m, and Mia Hoffmann claimed third with 9:54.27.
Julia Gherardi cleared 12-10.00 (3.91m) to win the pole vault. Allison Otto-Fitzsimons recorded her season-best 12-10.00 (3.91m) to take second, and Casidi Pehler claimed third with 12-04.00 (3.76m).
NDSU will conclude the Bison Open tomorrow.
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