South Dakota State University Athletics

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WOMEN FIRST, MEN FOURTH AFTER DAY ONE
2/10/2023 10:01:00 PM | Men's Track and Field, Track and Field, Women's Track and Field
BROOKINGS, SD – South Dakota State distance and mid-distance runners had a successful night on the track of the Sanford-Jackrabbit Athletic Complex on Friday for the first day of the SDSU Indoor Classic.
After four scored events, the women sit in first place with 19 points while the men are fourth with 10 points.
The night started off strong with the women's 3000-meter run, where all six competing Jackrabbits placed in the upper half of the 64-athlete field. Nicole Greyer led the way for SDSU with her personal best time of 9:51.27 for fourth place. Kayla Christopherson and Caitlin Bright also finished in the top 10, claiming seventh place in 10:08.32 and eighth place in 110:08.44, respectively.
Bridget Henne came next for the Jacks in 24th place with a time of 10:39.85. Emma Gonzalez clocked a personal best 10:41.69 for 29th place and Abby Deutsch was 31st in 10:42.63 for a new PR.
Leah Hansen finished as runner-up in the 5000-meter run with a time of 16:48.74 while Mya Kizer took 10th in a personal best 17:36.73 and Kadense Dooley claimed 31st in 18:33.14 for a PR.
In the final event for the SDSU women on Friday, the distance medley relay team clocked a 12:27.90 for fifth place.
On the men's side of competition, Will Lohr took fifth place overall out of 85 athletes in the 3000-meter run with a personal best time of 8:21.58.
Max Selbach clocked a huge PR in the 5000-meter run, taking third place in 14:11.05 for the second fastest time in school history. Cody Larson also finished in the top 10 with his personal best finish of 14:35.77 for 10th place.
Kyle Nordling took 24th in 14:59.70 for a PR, Mason McDonald was 34th with a time of 15:15.55 and Andrew Johnson rounded out the finishers in 59th place in a personal best 15:48.78.
Competition will resume on campus tomorrow at 11 a.m. with the field and running events.
-GoJacks.com-
After four scored events, the women sit in first place with 19 points while the men are fourth with 10 points.
The night started off strong with the women's 3000-meter run, where all six competing Jackrabbits placed in the upper half of the 64-athlete field. Nicole Greyer led the way for SDSU with her personal best time of 9:51.27 for fourth place. Kayla Christopherson and Caitlin Bright also finished in the top 10, claiming seventh place in 10:08.32 and eighth place in 110:08.44, respectively.
Bridget Henne came next for the Jacks in 24th place with a time of 10:39.85. Emma Gonzalez clocked a personal best 10:41.69 for 29th place and Abby Deutsch was 31st in 10:42.63 for a new PR.
Leah Hansen finished as runner-up in the 5000-meter run with a time of 16:48.74 while Mya Kizer took 10th in a personal best 17:36.73 and Kadense Dooley claimed 31st in 18:33.14 for a PR.
In the final event for the SDSU women on Friday, the distance medley relay team clocked a 12:27.90 for fifth place.
On the men's side of competition, Will Lohr took fifth place overall out of 85 athletes in the 3000-meter run with a personal best time of 8:21.58.
Max Selbach clocked a huge PR in the 5000-meter run, taking third place in 14:11.05 for the second fastest time in school history. Cody Larson also finished in the top 10 with his personal best finish of 14:35.77 for 10th place.
Kyle Nordling took 24th in 14:59.70 for a PR, Mason McDonald was 34th with a time of 15:15.55 and Andrew Johnson rounded out the finishers in 59th place in a personal best 15:48.78.
Competition will resume on campus tomorrow at 11 a.m. with the field and running events.
-GoJacks.com-
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