Records Go Down in Brookings for NSU T&F

Brookings, SD (NSUWolves.com) – Northern State University track and field traveled to compete in the SDSU Last Chance meet, this was their last regular meet of the season. The Wolves tallied 25 new personal records.

MEN’S HIGHLIGHTS

  • Wolves placed third through sixth in the 600m run with Dylan Schimke 1:22.90, Carter Dingman 1:23.46, Turner Thorson 1:23.67, and Drew Henriksen 1:24.01; Dan Istvanovich placed ninth in the same event with a time of 1:27.88
  • Joel Matehs and Birnir Vagn Finnsson took third and fifth in the 60m hurdles in times of 8.30 and 8.51
  • In the 60m dash Chris Weber was the overall winner of the event with a time of 6.88; Noah Bayer and Joel Matehs came in third and fourth place in close times of 7.03 and 7.09
  • In the 400m Seth Martens placed fourth in 49.33, Damon Roggenbuck took eighth in 50.69, and Carter Moller placed tenth in 51.05
  • Dalton Fleckenstein and Ricky Berndy took third and fourth in the 800m mid-distance event with times of 1:56.41 and 1:56.62; Jonathan Burkhalter and Blake Stoks placed seventh and eighth and clocked times of 1:59.11 and 2:03.85
  • Chris Weber and Drew Salfrank took fourth and fifth in the 200m dash clocking 22.56 and 22.57; Ty Kadlec placed tenth with 23.09 seconds
  • Jacob Angerhofer placed seventh in the 3000m with a time of 8:57.32
  • Nick Olson and Ethan Barnett placed sixth and seventh with marks of 14.47m and 14.20m in the shot put
  • Birnir Vagn Finnsson and Treyson Schulz notched first and second place in the long jump with marks of 6.68m and 6.55m; Vance Borchers placed fifth with a mark of 6.20m
  • Sam Tremelling placed second in pole vault with a height of 4.75m, Noah Ford and Eli Radtke tied for third with marks of 4.45m, and Isaac Ligon placed sixth with a height of 4.00m
  • Nick Olson Placed third in the weight throw with a toss of 17.77m
  • Vance Borchers and Carter Moller took fifth and sixth in high jump with heights of 1.85m and 1.80m
  • Treyson Schulz and Max Vande Kieft placed second and third in triple jump with distances of 12.11m and 11.58m

WOMEN’S HIGHLIGHTS

  • Alli Jackson and Summer Carlson were neck and neck in the 600m placing sixth and seventh with times of 1:38.12 and 1:38.30
  • Morgan Sheldon was third in the 60m hurdles crossing the finish line in 9.18 seconds
  • Wolves Kyanna CollymoreVanessa Christensen, and Elisabet Osk Jonsdottir ran the 400m sprint placing third, sixth, and ninth in times of 58.50, 59.84, and 1:01.23
  • Chloe Strom took seventh in 800m with a time of 2:51.26
  • In the 3000m distance race Jenna Helm placed ninth with a time of 11:15.91
  • In the pole vault event Kenzee Danielson placed third with a height of 3.36m, Bekah Walz took fourth with a height of 3.36m, and Gracie Eisenbraun placed seventh with a height of 2.91m
  • Andi Mehrer and Paige Bishop placed eighth and ninth with distances of 11.54m and 11.07m in shot put
  • Cassidy Gough placed fourth in the weight throw with a toss of 16.79m
  • Wolves that placed in the top ten for high jump were Jordan Tschumperlin with third place and a mark of 1.60m, Morgan Sheldon in fourth place with a mark of 1.60m, Emily Breske in sixth placed with a mark of 1.55m, and Tayla Dobrenski in seventh place with a mark of 1.50m
  • Sierra Sweeney and Kamryn Schwartz took ninth and tenth in triple jump with distances of 10.39m and 9.92m

BEYOND THE RESULTS

  • Athletes on the men’s team with new personal records include Carter Dingman (600m), Turner Thorson (600m), Dan Istvanovich (600m), Chris Weber (60m and 200m), Joel Matehs (60m), Damon Roggenbuck (400m), Carter Moller (400m), Dalton Fleckenstein (800m), Ricky Berndt (800m), Drew Salfrank (200m), Ty Kadlec (200m), Jesse Pietz (200m), Jacob Angerhofer (3000m), Treyson Schulz (long jump), Nick Olson (weight throw), Kaden St. Pierre (weight throw),
  • Athletes on the women’s team with new personal records include Tayla Dobrenski (60m hurdles), Alli Jackson (600m), Vanessa Christensen (400m), Elisabet Osk Jonsdottir (400m), Jolie Dugan (1000m), Jenna Helms (3000m), Andi Mehrer (weight throw and shot put), Karli Klein (shot put), Jordan West (200m and 60m hurdles)

UP NEXT

Wolves that qualified for conference will go on to compete in the NSIC Indoor Championships which will be held in Mankato, MN on February 23rd.