Wolves Dominate Jamestown At Wachs Arena

Aberdeen, SD (NSUWolves.com) – The Northern State University track and field teams returned to Wachs Arena on Saturday and captured a pair of commanding wins over the University of Jamestown in dual competition. The Northern State men out-scored their opponents by 104 points, while the women won by 38 points.
THE QUICK DETAILS
Men’s Final Score: NSU 121, UJ 17
Women’s Final Score: NSU 92.5, UJ 44.5
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE MEN
  • Northern swept the first six placings of the 55m, led by Chris Weber and Julian Scott with times of 6.39 and 6.53 respectively
  • Ty Kadlec, Joel Matehs, Geoffrey Mannino, and Eli Radtke rounded out that top-6 in the 55m with times of 6.64, 6.66, 6.74, and 6.75
  • The Wolves again swept the top-5 placings, but this time in the 55m hurdles led by Matehs and Radtke with times of 7.68 and 7.79
  • Talan Lunders, Luke Campbell, and Isaac Ligon followed with times of 8.30, 8.31, and 8.45
  • Both Matehs and Ligon tallied person bests in with their 55m hurdle finishes
  • Scott went on to win the 200m with a personal best time of 22.75, followed by Kadlec (22.95), Mannino with a person best (23.09), Weber (23.18) and Matehs (23.25)
  • Seth Martens led seven Wolves in the top-7 of the 400m, winning the race in 50.64; he was followed by Drew Salfrank (51.78), Carter Dingman (51.96), Drew Henriksen with a personal best (53.13), Damon Ruggenbuck (53.38), Gracen Hansen (53.46), and Zachary Terrio with a personal best (53.96)
  • Lincoln Woodring led the top-3 finishers in the 800m, winning the race with a time of 1:59.79, while JW Pederson and Dylan Schimke took second and third with a personal best time of 2:00.94 for Pederson and 2:01.15 for Schimke
  • Dan Istvanovich took fifth in the 800m, crossing the finish line in 2:13.83
  • Jacob Angerhofer and Jonathan Burkhalter finished second and third in the mile with times of 4:30.63 and 4:30.80
  • The 3000m was led by Bailen Hayford and Christian Wells in first and second with times of 9:35.58 and 10:17.41
  • Jeffrey Boschee won the high jump with a mark of 2.01m, a personal best, followed by Carter Moller and Sean Juengst in second and third with jumps of 1.91m and 1.86m
  • Jayden Munroe and Treyson Schulz took first and third in the long jump with marks of 6.96m and 6.63m
  • Radtke and Sam Tremelling tied for first in the pole vault with marks of 4.73m, while Isaac Ligon and Lunders took third and fourth jumping 4.33m and 3.73m
  • Justin Jacobson and Ethan Barnett led the way in the shot put, finishing in the top two spots with throws of 15.00m and 14.95m
  • Schulz and Moller followed up their early finishes taking first and second in the triple jump with marks of 12.96m and 11.68m
  • Jacobson added a third place finish in the weight throw, tossing 14.17m, while Kaden St. Pierre took fifth with
  • The 4x400m relay team of Lunders, Terrio, Peyton Mausbach, and Campbell won the event with a time of 3:36.33 to cap off the day
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE WOMEN
  • Renea Taylor and Elisabet Osk Jonsdottir took first and second in the 55m with times of 7.30 and 7.65; the finish was a person best time by Jonsdottir
  • Morgan Sheldon led the way in the 55m hurdles, winning the race in 8.84, followed by Tayla Dobrenski in third with a time of 9.21
  • Addison Cumbow and Jordan West took fourth and fifth with times of 9.60 and 10.30 respectively
  • Anna Skachenko won the 200m with a time of 26.99 and the 400m with a time of 1:01.76
  • Emma Hunt and Rachel Miklos took second and third in the 400m, crossing the finish line in 1:03.16 and 1:05.46
  • Summer Carlson and Alli Jackson took first and second in the 800m with times of 2:22.60 and 2:24.84, while Payton Kemnitz tallied a personal best of 2:35.24 in fourth
  • Emaleigh Olesiak and Abby Hasart record personal bests in the mile, taking first and second with times of 5:25.85 and 5:37.33
  • Tayla Dobrenski and Morgan Sheldon each tallied new personal bests in the high jump, taking first and second with marks of 1.67m and 1.61m
  • Emily Breske rounded out the top-3 of the high jump with a mark of 1.56m
  • Sheldon went on to take second in the long jump with a mark of 4.97m, followed by Cumbow and Dobrenski in fifth and sixth with marks of 4.88m and 4.84m respectively
  • Bekah Walz won the pole vault with a 3.48m jump, a season best for the sophomore, while Gracie Eisenbraun and Makenna Glanzer took fourth and fifth with marks of 2.98m and 2.68m
  • Grace Kuch and Andi Mehrer took second and third in the shot put with tosses of 11.49m and 10.98m
  • Osk Jonsdottir, Kamryn Schwartz, and Kayden Cronin took second, third, and fourth in the triple jump with marks of 10.39m, 10.17m, and 9.72m
  • Olivia Ashley and Brooke Mushatt took second and third in the weight throw with marks of 12.85m and 12.65m, while Mehrer closed out the top-5 finishers for the Wolves in fourth with a mark of 12.47m
  • The 4x400m relay team of Hunt, Carlson, Jackson, and Taylor closed out the day for the Wolves with a top time of 4:10.03
 
UP NEXT
Northern returns to action next Saturday at the UMary Winter Classic in Bismarck. Full meet details will be posted on nsuwolves.com when they become available.