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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Logan Harz ran a personal-best 9:53.78 to take second in the 3000m, and
Mia Hoffmann claimed third with 9:54.27.
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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).
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NDSU will conclude the Bison Open tomorrow.
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