The South Dakota State women's 4x400-meter relay team broke the school record and multiple other Jacks posted personal-bests to lead them at the SDSU Indoor Classic on Saturday.
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The women's 4x400-meter relay team of
Savannah Dolezal,
Jacleen Patterson,
Kayla McDonald and
Oksana Covey broke the school record finishing in 3:46.79. Covey also set the 600-meter school record (1:32.53) on Friday. Earlier in the day,
Savannah Dolezal posted a personal-best in the 400-meter run finishing in 56.63 which moves her into third on the all-time top-10 list.
Zach Koosman cleared 7-00.50 in the high jump. That mark moves him into second on the all-time top-10 list and is currently tied for 25
th in NCAA Division I this season.Â
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Alejandro Sanchez finished second in the 800-meter run, posting a season-best time of 1:50.57. He currently sits at the top of the leader board in The Summit League.
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In the mile run,
Brendan Sage finished fifth after posting a personal-best time of 4:10.98.
Kyle Burdick finished seventh with a time of 4:12.98. On the women's side,
Kendra Dykstra placed fifth with a time of 5:04.34.
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A pair of weight thrower's finished second and set new personal-best's on Saturday.
Colton Bender threw a personal-best distance of 65-03.25 in the men's weight throw. He is second on the all-time top-10 list with that mark.
Silvia Zanini threw a personal-best distance of 63-01.25 in the women's weight throw and is currently second on all-time top-10.
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Bryant Courter set personal-best in the triple-jump (47-07.00) to move up to number seven on the top-10 list. Courter also won the long jump with a distance of 23-04.50.
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From Day One of the SDSU Classic
Oksana Covey shattered the 600-meter run record, running a time of 1:32.53.Â
Krista Steele finished second with a time of 1:33.92 which is second on the all-time top-10 list. The previous record was 1:35.23 and was set byÂ
Marisa Shady in the 2016 season.
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After breaking the mile run school record last weekend,Â
Emily Donnay broke the 3,000-meter run school record and SJAC facility record, finishing in 9:35.72. Becka Mansheim was the previous record holder in the 3,000-meter run (9:37.49 in 2007).
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Reagan Francom cleared 16-06.75 in pole vault to tie the 21-year-old pole vault record. The pole vault record was set in 1996 by Lynn Olson.
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Kendra Dykstra won the 1,000-meter run finishing in a time of 2:53.81, which is good for second on the all-time top-10 list.
Monique Mack cleared a personal best height of 5-08.00 in the high jump to win the event.
The women's 4x800-meter relay team finished second in the event.Â
Lexi Weisbeck,Â
Rachel Eickhoff,Â
Shyanne Kopfmann, andÂ
Anna Fasen combined to finish in 9:38.87 which ranks sixth on the all-time top-10 list.
In the 200-meter run,Â
Landon Larson posted a time of 21.88 which ranks third on the all-time top-10 list. On the women's side,Â
Carly Carper finished second after running a season-best time of 24.59.
In the long jump,Â
Bryant Courter won with a mark of 23-04.75.Â
Caleb Cowling tied for fourth with a jump of 22-09.00 andÂ
Jake Lieberg finished eighth with a jump of 21-11.50.
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Day two of the SDSU Indoor Classic will begin at 9:45 a.m. on Saturday with running events. Field event are set to begin at 11 a.m. A full schedule along with Saturday's heat sheets can be found on theÂ
Home Meet Info page.
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Next Up
The Jacks will compete in their final meet before the league tournament when they host the SDSU Last Chance on Friday, Feb. 17.
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