| Â MEET 8-10: South Dakota State (Men & Women) at South Dakota, Nebraska, Notre Dame |
The South Dakota State track and field teams will be outside of the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex for one of the last times this weekend as they travel to three meets abroad the Midwest again this weekend.
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The majority of Jackrabbits will be competing at the Dakota Realty/Alumni track and field meet, hosted by South Dakota, while others will travel to the Frank Sevigne Husker Invite - hosted by Nebraska - and seniors
Rachel King and
Kyle Burdick are penciled in at the Meyo Invite - hosted by Notre Dame.
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The weekend outlook -
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Frank Sevigne Husker Invite:
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- W-60H (Prelims - Fri. 6 p.m./Finals - Sat. 2:10 p.m.): Jaymie O'Connor
- M- 60H (Prelims - Fri. 6:21 p.m./Finals - Sat. 2:15 p.m.): Reid Pierzinski
- W-60m (Prelims - Fri. 6:42 p.m./Finals - Sat. 2:21 p.m.): Miatta Flemister-Smith
- M-60m (Prelims - Fri. 6:57 p.m./Finals - Sat. 2:26 p.m.): Sam Zenner, Coby Hilton, Landon Larson
- M-5,000m (Fri. 8:50 p.m.): Evan Fick
- W-Mile (Sat. Noon): Jamie Schweiss, Anna Fasen, Cailee Peterson, Ellie Friesen
- M-Mile (Sat. 12:15 p.m.): Thomas Breuckman, Riley Bauer, Michael Schwinghamer, Gabe Peters, Jordan Hanna
- W-800m (Sat. 12:45 p.m.): Oksana Covey, Krista Steele, Kendra Dykstra
- M-800m (Sat. 12:55 p.m.): Blake Iverson, Cal Lawton, Derek Boekelheide
- W-Mile Invite (Sat. 2:45 p.m.): Ellie Friesen
- W-800m Invite (Sat. 3 p.m.): Krista Steele, Kendra Dykstra
- M-800m Invite (Sat. 3:06 p.m.): Josh Goehring, Wyatt Gatrost
- W-3,000m Invite (Sat. 3:45 p.m.): Emily Berzonsky
- M-3,000m Invite (Sat. 4 p.m.): Lukas Nelson, Micah Mather, Ben Olson, Chase Cayo, Joseph Minor-Williams
- W-4x400m Relay (Sat. 4:15 p.m.): Flemister-Smith, Carlson, Covey, Steele
- M-4x400m Relay (Sat. 4:35 p.m.): Johnson, Larson, Kuil, Pierzinski
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Meyo Invite:
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RESULTS
Live results for each of the respective meets is listed with links above. Follow Jackrabbit action on SDSU's track and field Twitter page (
@GoJacksTFXC). A recap from the weekend will be posted following the conclusion of all the meets.
USTFCCCA WEEKLY RANKINGS
The USTFCCCA.org announced their second regular-season track and field rating index (TFRI) rankings of the season on Jan. 28 with the men's team falling out of the top 10 regionally and being ranked 13th in the Midwest Region out of 32 schools - the second Summit League school ranked in the region - and 119th in the national stage out of 133 schools. The women's team remained 25th regionally out of 35 schools.
It is the first week of #EventSquad rankings from USTFCCCA and SDSU has some notable squad rankings. Highlighting the men would be the top 10 ranking in the triple jump and the 15th-best squad in the 200m. For the women, the top-40 marks in the triple jump, shot put, and weight throw would be the best rankings. Below is SDSU's eligible squad rankings for the inaugural week  -Â
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- 60m: Men - 21 | Women - 163
- 200m: Men - 15 | Women - 183
- 400m: Men - 76 | Women - 95
- 800m: Men - 41 | Women - 40
- Mile: Men - 48 | Women - 76
- 3,000m: Men - 41 | Women - 72Â Â
- 60H: Men - 46 | Women - N/A
- HJ: Men - 28 | Women - 44
- PV: Men - 36 | Women - 56
- LJ: Men - 33 | Women - 116
- TJ: Men - 9 | Women - 36
- SP: Men - 64 | Women - 34
- WT: Men - N/A | Women - 37
USTFCCCA #EventSquad rankings places a rank order to a program's "squad" of athletes in a particular event, using the cumulative season-best qualifying marks from a team's top-four ranked athletes on the national desending-order list. As with the national decending-order list for qualifying and seeding purposes, marks are subject to be converted due to track size and/or altitude. A team must have four or more athletes with a valid season-best mark recorded with TFRRS to achieve a ranking in a particular event.
In the opening regular-season rankings (Jan. 23), the State men received their highest-ever regional ranking - being seventh in the Midwest and No. 2 Summit League school.Â
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ALL-COLLEGE WEEKLY MARKS
The Jackrabbit track and field teams have had 13 all-college top-10 weekly performances so far this season, with junior
Sam Zenner having the most (4) and senior
Kyle Burdick with the second most (3) - according to USTFCCCA.org. SDSU has had two individual women make the list in the season-opening meet (
Miatta Flemister-Smith andÂ
Lauren Van Dyke).
SUMMIT LEAGUE ITF PRESEASON -Â Full Story
For the first time since joining The Summit League, the South Dakota State men's track and field program enters the 2019 indoor season as the favorite to win the indoor championships in Brookings on Feb. 22-23.
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The women's Jackrabbit team was preseason polled at third place for the fifth consecutive year, finishing third all but once in the league championships.
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The men scored 19 points and three first-place votes in the Summit League release, one point and one first-place vote ahead of North Dakota State, who has won the last three indoor championships. The women's team added 34 points to their ledger, one point behind Summit League preseason runner-up South Dakota and eight points behind preseason favorite North Dakota State.
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The men's team is coming off of a runner-up finishes in both the indoor and outdoor seasons in 2018 - adding the second-most team points scored indoors and the most points outdoors in team history with the league. In the 11 years the league has done a preseason poll, the men's team has finished below the indoor preseason ranking only three times, and the last time was in 2013 when they were tabbed as third and finished fourth.
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Prior to this season, for both the indoor and outdoor preseason polls, their highest ranking has been second, happening four times since joining the Summit League. Overall, only three times have the Jacks finished below their preseason ranking in both indoor and outdoor through 19 polls.
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The last time the Summit League Championships were in Brooking, S.D., the men were preseason polled as runner-up favorites and women in third. The men nearly captured their first indoor championships, falling just 2.5 points short - coming down to the final race. The women placed third behind NDSU and USD.
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PRESEASON ATHLETES TO WATCH
Kyle Burdick | South Dakota State | Senior | Distance
- Summit League Most Outstanding Performer (2018)
- All-League Indoors (2016, 2017, 2018)
- Won the mile and 3,000-meters and finished second in the 5,000-meters at the 2018 Indoor Championships
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Bryant Courter | South Dakota State | Junior | Jumps
- All-League Indoors (2017, 2018)
- Summit League Indoor Championship Field MVP (2017, 2018)
- Reset the triple jump school record four times and etched his name on three meet records
- Won the triple jump with a championship record and finished second in the long jump and high jump at the 2018 indoor championships
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Rachel King | South Dakota State | Senior | Distance
- 2018 Summit League Championship Track MVP
- Won the mile and the 3,000-meter race while finishing second in the 5,000-meters at the 2018 Summit League Indoor Championships
- 2017 Summit League Indoor Athlete of the Year
- All-League Indoors (2017, 2018)
- Was the first-ever South Dakota State female to compete on the track at the NCAA DI Championships in Eugene last June - earning All-America Honorable Mention.
- King is responsible for five individual school-record marks (IN: Mile, 3,000m, 5,000m, OUT: 3,000m steeplechase, 5,000m), second all-time mark in the 1,500m, and was a part of the DMR that beat the school record (11:23.20) at the Drake Relays. She was fifth in the NCAA and 21st in the world in the Steeple on March 31.
JACKRABBITS 2019-20 SIGNEES -Â Full Story
The South Dakota State University track & field teams have signed seven high school student-athletes to National Letters of Intent, head coachÂ
Rod DeHaven announced on Dec. 3.
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MEN:
Pierre Lear | Watertown High School | Watertown, S.D.
Named the 2018 State Champion in the 110m hurdles and 300m hurdles while being runner-up in the high jump at the South Dakota Class AA State Track and Field Championships ... placed fifth in the 110m hurdles and third in the 300m hurdles in the 2017 State Championships ... has personal-best marks in the 110m hurdles (14.87), 300m hurdles (39.21), and high jump (6-06.00).
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WOMEN:
Leah Hansen | Willmar High School | Willmar, Minn.
Finished 31st at the Minnesota Class AA State Cross Country meet ... has personal-best marks in the 1,600m (5:23), 3,200m (11:31), and 5k XC (18:25).
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Bridget Henne | Ronald N. Davies High School | Fargo, N.D.
Finished 11th overall at the North Dakota Class A State Cross Country meet ... placed sixth overall in the 3,200m at the Class A track and field meet last spring ... has personal-best marks in the 1,600m (5:18), 3,200m (11:16), and 5k XC (18:44).
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Micheala Kelley | Burwell High School | Burwell, Neb.
Has personal-best marks in the 1,600m (5:39), 3,200m (11:42), and 5k XC (19:43).
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Emilee Nickel | Central High School | Rapid City, S.D.
Was named the 2017 State Champion in 100m hurdles at the South Dakota Class AA Track and Field Championships ... finished fifth overall in both 2016 and 2018 ... has a personal-best in the 100m hurdles of 14.74 seconds. Â
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Kaley Waldemar | Irondale High School | New Brighton, Minn.Â
Was the Minnesota Class AA runner-up in the discus in 2018 ... has personal-best marks in the shot put (40-09.50) and discus (133-06.00).
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Annie Wendt | Mayo High School | Rochester, Minn.
Placed sixth in the long jump and seventh in the triple jump at the 2018 Minnesota Class AA State Track and Field Championships ... has personal-best marks in the long jump (18-00.00) and triple Jump (37-01.50).
LAST TIME OUT: JACKS WIN AND ADD PR'S ACROSS THE MIDWEST
The South Dakota State track and field teams experienced another weekend of growth in their respective events at three separate meets across the Midwest. A total of 34 (17 men, 17 women) personal-best marks from 24 Jacks (12 men, 12 women) with six (four men, two women) of them being entered as SDSU's top 10 marks all-time. There were also 10 (four men, six women)Â event-champions across the three meets.
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UND INDOOR OPEN RECAP -Â Day 1 Recap
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - Most of the Jackrabbits competed back at North Dakota, in the UND Indoor Open. JuniorsÂ
Evan Hieber andÂ
Jaymie O'Connor led South Dakota State off on Friday night in the multi-events.
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Hieber won his first career heptathlon while resetting his personal-best score (5,126, No. 2 all-time) and winning five of the seven individual events (posting two PR's, and two season-bests).
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O'Connor competed in her very first pentathlon, finishing third overall, and set the school's No. 8 all-time score (3,187). Fellow teammateÂ
Kendyl Kreber added a personal-best score with four PR's set en route to a sixth-place finish (2,859).
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On Saturday, both juniorÂ
Micayla TerWee and redshirt freshmanÂ
Samuel Coil threw for personal-best marks and climbed up the SDSU top-10 charts. TerWee finished sixth in both the shot put (44-07.00) and weight throw (57-02.00) - adding the PR in the latter and moving into the No. 7 all-time spot. Coil also competed in both the shot put (fourth, 53-11.00) and weight throw (sixth, 57-00.00) - throwing the career-best in the shot put where he remains No. 6 all-time but inches closer to No. 5 all-time.
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Sophomore duoÂ
Emily Altenburg andÂ
Emma Stewart finished winner (Altenburg's first indoor win) and runner-up in the long jump - with Altenburg adding a PR (18-02.50) that fell 1.25 inches short of the school's top 10. Stewart added a season-best (17-10.75) in her fourth career indoor top-three finish.
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JuniorÂ
Wyatt Gatrost and seniorÂ
Jordan Hanna ran their ways to their second consecutive wins in the 600m (Gatrost, 1:21.83) and 800m (Hanna, 1:54.14). Gatrost was 0.10 second away from his personal-best mark while Hanna did run a PR - missing the school's top 10 list by 0.12 seconds. Â
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SophomoreÂ
Anna Donnay led the Jackrabbits in the first 5,000m opportunity of the season - making it her first win in the event (18:06.54) - while juniorÂ
Emma Nelson (fourth, 18:59.30) and seniorÂ
Rachel Propst (eighth, 19:12.43) recorded their first career indoor marks.
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The men's high jump in the High Performance Center - seniorÂ
Riley Sears and freshmanÂ
Mason Schmidt - each reached 6-06.00 to finish fourth (Sears) and fifth (Schmidt). It was Sears' season-best, missing his PR by 0.75 inches, and Schmidt's PR by 1.25 inches.
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SophomoreÂ
Oksana Covey was another event-winner in Grand Forks for the Jacks, adding her second career win in the 400m (57.51) and 0.32 seconds from her personal-best and school's No. 8 all-time mark.
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FreshmanÂ
Emmanual Phoulom-Smith added a personal-best in the finals of the of the 60m hurdles en route to a fifth-place finish (8.63) while teammateÂ
Reid Pierzinski just missed his PR and school's No. 9 all-time mark by 0.01 seconds to place top-three for the second time (second, 8.39).
JACK JOHNSON CLASSIC RECAPÂ
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. - 15 Jackrabbits traveled to the Jack Johnson Classic, hosted by Minnesota, to compete on Saturday. Both seniorÂ
Rachel King and juniorÂ
Miatta Flemister-Smith notched victories in their respective events.
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Flemister-Smith opened up the competition for the Jacks and won her preliminary heat with the overall second-fastest time in the round (7.68) - just 0.01 seconds away from the fastest mark. Then came back in the finals and posted the winning mark by 0.01 seconds (7.58) that was 0.05 seconds from her personal-best and No. 2 all-time mark. She has won all but one of her races - both individually and as a part of a relay team - this season (had the best Jim Emmerich 60m mark but was DQ'd in the finals).
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King added her fourth consecutive win, fifth career, in the mile event (4:57.30) - dating back to the 2018 SDSU Last Chance.
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On the men's mile side, sophomoreÂ
Micah Mather (ninth, 4:20.87, by 0.45 seconds) and freshmanÂ
Joseph Minor-Williams (12th, 4:20.93, by 3.27 seconds) added personal-best marks while juniorÂ
Lukas Nelson (sixth, 4:18.39, missed PR by 0.17 seconds) and seniorÂ
Chase Cayo (16th, 4:27.62) posted their first mile marks of the season.
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SDSU alum Joel Reichow won the 3,000m competition with a mark of 8:13.47 while freshmanÂ
Thomas Breuckman (ninth, 8:40.89) added a personal-best mark by 19.53 seconds. For the women's 3,000m, freshmanÂ
Ellie Friesen (third, 10:07.49) posted her first attempt in the 3,000m - falling just short of the school's top 10 by 14.42 seconds.
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PITTSBURG STATE INVITE RECAP
PITTSBURG, KAN. - JuniorÂ
Bryant Courter extended his indoor triple jump winning streak to seven after his third season-best mark reset (49-07.00) - getting closer to his indoor PR from last year - and juniorÂ
Chloe Holtz notched her second consecutive PR reset in the high jump (third, 5-05.75) - adding 2.75 inches since the season started and 0.25 inches from the school's top 10 list.
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Courter also added a 12th-place long jump mark (22-09.25) to start the competition at Pittsburg State's Plaster Center. Â
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SophomoreÂ
Trent Francom came within 0.25 inches of his personal-best mark and school record in the pole vault, finishing seventh overall (16-06.50) while sophomoreÂ
Daniel Clarke added the school's tied No. 6 all-time mark in his first-ever 200m (14th, 21.90). Clarke also posted a personal-best and the school's tied No. 2 all-time mark in the prelims for a 14th-place finish. He trimmed 0.04 seconds off his previous-best set at the SDSU Holiday Invite in December.
JACKS' XC - DEHAVEN'S DYNASTY
The Summit League announced Jackrabbit Head CoachÂ
Rod DeHaven won the 2018 Men's Cross Country Coach of the Year on Nov. 29.
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It is his seventh men's honor, which is the second-most ever on the men's side since the honor was introduced in 1982. DeHaven has won the men's honor seven out of the 12 years the Jackrabbits have been in the league, which is the most in that span.
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Overall, Coach DeHaven has won eight cross country coach of the year honors, garnering the women's accolade in 2008. He has also earned a Summit League Indoor Coach of the Year honor on the men's side in 2017.Â
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XC YEAR-END RECAP
Summit League Men (Oct. 28) -Â The men's cross country team returned to Brookings after the league championships as the three-time defending Summit League Champions, winning their latest championship by 37 points and notching the school's lowest point-score since 2007 (23 points).
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The 23-point score was two points under SDSU's 2016 winning score (25) that started the championship run. The 2016 crew had six guys in the top-10, three in the top-five, while the 2018 squad had seven Jackrabbits in the top 10 and eight total winning All-League recognition. Summit League rivals South Dakota and North Dakota State were held to a combined three top-10 finishers.
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Five First-Team All-Summit League honorees for SDSU is now the most-ever First-Team All-League honors for SDSU - beating the previous-best set in 2016 (four - won the championship). Three Second-Team All-League members is now tied for the most from South Dakota State (tying the 2014, 2013, 2009 teams). Eight total All-League honors is now the most-ever for South Dakota State in The Summit League era (beating the 2016 championship team's six All-League).
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The 37-point margin of victory was the largest-ever by SDSU, beating the previous-best - a 27-point victory over South Dakota in 2012. As far as The Summit League's margin-of-victory records go, it was the second-largest win since South Dakota State joined in 2007 - just five points behind Southern Utah's 42-point win over Oakland in 2007. Southern Utah also holds the all-time record for margin-of-victory, beating Oakland by 60 points in 2006 when they had a perfect score (15).
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As for average team times, the Jacks had a pace of 25:23.45 as a team - a time that beats the next-best average by 45.45 seconds from North Dakota State. All Jacks finished in the top-20 with SDSU'sÂ
Michael Schwinghamer (eighth Jack) earning the last Second-Team All-League honor (14th overall). Schwinghamer, along withÂ
Evan Fick (ninth Jack, 17th overall), outpaced two other school's first-scored runner and four other school's second-scored runner. Schwinghamer nearly beat NDSU's and Purdue-Fort Wayne's No. 1 runners (they finished 12th and 13th with Schwinghamer in 14th).
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Summit League Women (Oct. 28) -Â The women's team scored 61 points in a close team-finish behind South Dakota (won, 51 points) and North Dakota State (second, 52 points). It was the second-closest finish among the top-three schools in the league championships (10-point difference between the winners and third place).
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The closest was in 2007 when Purdue-Fort Wayne and Southern Utah tied for first (67 points each) and South Dakota State recorded third (68 points). The next closest finish among the top-three schools was in 2016 when South Dakota won (43 points), North Dakota State finished second (48) and South Dakota State placed third (55) - a 12-point difference.
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For the Jackrabbit team, it was the fifth-lowest overall team score in The Summit League Championships and the second-lowest team score when they've placed third in the league (2016's team finished third, scored 55 points).
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South Dakota State added two First-Team All-Summit League honorees (
Rachel King,Â
Emily Donnay), and nearly a Second-Team All-Summit League award-winner (
Anna Donnay - missed by 0.05 seconds), to help keep the point-total low. The Jacks have had multiple First-Team All-League performers only three times, with the most being three in 2016 (other times: 2015 - two, 2013 - two).
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Jackrabbit Newcomers Take League by Storm (Oct. 28) -Â Both freshmanÂ
Joseph Minor-Williams andÂ
Thomas Breuckman could have taken home The Summit League's Newcomer of the Championship for the men, as they finished 0.6 seconds from each other in the league's top-10 individual finish. However, Minor-Williams (eighth, 25:38.6) edged out Breuckman (ninth, 25:39.2) for the honor.
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Minor-Williams helped SDSU complete the sweep of The Summit League's Newcomer of the Championship awards, as fellow freshman on the women's side -Â
Ellie Friesen (18th, 22:12.3) - won the Newcomer of the Championship on the women's side. Friesen was the second-ever Jackrabbit on the women's side to win the honor - since seniorÂ
Rachel King was honored as a freshman 2015.
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Since the award was changed to Newcomer of the Championship in 2008, only two other schools have claimed both newcomer awards in the same season (2010 - NDSU, 2012 - USD). South Dakota State and North Dakota State are tied for the most Newcomer of the Championship award recipients with six each (Bison: two men, four women; Jackrabbits: four men, two women).
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Jacks Pace Summit League at NCAA Regionals (Nov. 9) -Â The South Dakota State men's and women's cross country teams finished their 2018 campaigns in Peoria, Ill. at the NCAA Midwest Regionals with the men finishing 10th (288 points) and the women tying their best-ever place-finish and scoring their lowest point-total, 13th (369 points).
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It was the fifth time the men's team has finished in the top 10 of the Midwest Regionals, while no other active Summit League school has finished in the top 10 of their respective region. The women were the second-best Summit League team in the Midwest Region, knocking off the league championship runner-up NDSU.
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The Jackrabbits were led by a couple of seniors on both sides who earned NCAA All-Region honors - the only Summit League school to have a multiple All-Region honorees.
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Rachel King led the women, finishing 19th overall (21:01.9) to garner the award. She is the second-ever Jack on the women's team to earn NCAA All-Region accolades (started in 2010) and is the first to win multiple in her career - back-to-back. The women's team has now had three consecutive seasons with a top-25 finisher (
Emily Donnay - 2016; King - 2017, 2018) and King is one of three Summit League women to earn All-Region multiple times.
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Kyle Burdick led the men's team for the first time this season, en route to his best place-finish at the regional meet and earn All-Region honors, placing 15th (31:18.3). He helps the SDSU team earn the honor for the fourth year in a row, while gathering his second consecutive personally. Only four State runners have received the award, three of them have been honored multiple times (Michael Krsnak - 2010; Trent Lusignan - 2013, 2015; Joel Reichow - 2015, 2016; Burdick - 2017, 2018). In Summit League comparison, he is one of four individuals to achieve the status multiple times (three other individuals being from SDSU).
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As for All-Regional honorees in The Summit League, South Dakota State has had the most All-Region individuals since the award was introduced in 2010 with six Jackrabbits winning 10 mentions. Other schools in the league, all together, have 12 mentions from 10 athletes - with the most any one school having is three honorees winning four mentions.
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Academic All-Leaguers (Nov. 13) -Â The Summit League announced the cross country Academic All-League team that included three South Dakota State Jackrabbits -Â
Kyle Burdick,Â
Chase Cayo, andÂ
Rachel King. There were five All-League nominations for both men and women, with SDSU tied with North Dakota State for the most All-League nominations at three each.
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For seniorÂ
Kyle Burdick and juniorÂ
Chase Cayo, they earned their second consecutive Academic All-League honor of their career in cross country - third overall for Cayo (2018 indoor) and fifth overall for Burdick (2017 indoor and outdoor, 2018 outdoor). Only two other SDSU student-athletes have won multiple Academic All-Leagues - Drew Kraft (2012, 2014) and Joel Reichow (2015, 2016).
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As for seniorÂ
Rachel King, she is garnered with her third career accolade in cross country and her sixth overall (2017 indoor, 2018 indoor and outdoor). She is the only Jackrabbit to win multiple Academic All-League honors in cross country - being only the third-ever to garner the accolade (Cheyanne Bowers - 2013, Courtney Neubert - 2014).
SOCIAL MEDIA
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@GoJacksTFXC) and Instagram (
@GoJacksTFXC), and like us on Facebook (
/GoJacksTFXC).
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UP NEXT: JACKRABBITS HOST SDSU INDOOR CLASSIC (Weekend of Feb. 8-9)Â -Â Schedule
The track and field teams will then return home in the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex on Feb. 8-9 and Feb. 16 for the SDSU Classic and SDSU Last Chance before hosting The Summit League Indoor Championships on Feb. 22-23. See full information on the home meets in the "
Home Meet Info" page.
The Fastest Student on Campus is back next week at the SDSU Classic. A current student - non-athlete - can earn $100 by winning a 60m dash against their peers. An additional $25 will be awarded if the winner is wearing jeans and another $25 if the student beats last year's winning time of 7.63. Must be a current student with a valid student ID. Competition will commence around 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 9 so one should stop by the SJAC at 1:30 p.m.Â
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