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Athletics for men secure the 14th NSIC indoor championship in a row -Minnesota State University

Mankato, Minn. – No. 11 Minnesota State Herren's athletics won the Indoor Championships of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference for 14TH As a result with a score of 206.5 points in the Myers Field House on Saturday. The record is the longest winning streak in the history of the NSIC men in the interiors.

The Mavericks exceeded the second longest championship series in NSIC history in every sport and only attributed the remarkable run of 19 successive titles in the outdoor light athletics of men (1948-66) to Minnesota State.


The state of Minnesota ended well ahead of Augustana (89), Umary (79.5) and MSU Moorhead (77). Msus Jabez Reeves Was the high point scorer for the meeting.


RAIL

Jalen McGee With a time of 7.87 (seventh in Division II), second place in the 60 -meter hurdles. Marvin Dure Fourth in 400 meters with one season best of 49.30.



Maquanet Collins led the Mavericks in 600 meters with its fifth place 1: 23.60.



Jabez Reeves delivered a first place in 60 meters dash with a personal best of 6.69 (15)TH in Division II). Richlu Tudee Was with a time of 6.74 (28TH in Division II).



Paul Lins The charts in 800 meters with a personal record time of 1: 52.65 exceeded. Kaleb Foltz Second (1: 53.95). Leif Larsen Took the second in 1000 meters with one season with the best time of 2: 31.61.


Reeves hired an event location and made a record in the 200 -meter final when he came to victory in a time of 21.18 seconds. Tudee became second with a time of 21.35, also through the venue and hit record.


Another Meet record was broken to close the afternoon Jaden HowellPresent Marvin DurePresent Junior Pontes da Veiga And Qai Hussey it went in 3: 16.30.


FIELD

Ben Wieser Mark second place in the shot with a throw of 16.76 m (55-0.00) (28TH in Division II). Sheldon McNicholas won the triple jump at 15.05 m (49-4.50) after landing.



Final team values

  1. Minnesota State (206.5)
  2. Augustana (89)
  3. Umary (79.5)
  4. MSU Moorhead (77)
  5. North State (73)
  6. Sioux Falls (64.5)
  7. Concordia-St. Paul (60)
  8. Minnesota Duluth. (48)
  9. Wayne State College (25)
  10. Southwest Minnesota State (13.5)
  11. Minot state (4)

Friday summary

senior Jalen McGee won the long jumping event after he had landed 7.41 m (24-3.75) for the Mavericks. Anthony Ward Was third with 7.31 m (23-11.75) (personally best, 25TH in Division II).

Junior Oliver Anderson took second place with a brand of 18.61 m (61-0.75) (personally best, 26TH in Division II). senior Liam Byrne was third with 18.49 m (60-8.00).

Northern State took the two best positions in the pole vault, but the Mavericks were third and fourth. Sophomore Blake Wakeling and senior Alex Berg Both recorded a height of 4.69 m (15-4.50).

senior Jacob Ziebarth was the top finisher for MSU in the high jump with a fourth place of 2.01 m (6-7.00).

On the route in the second year Grant Mayers Took second place in 1000 meters run 2: 35.07. senior Ray Ure The line also crossed third place in 5000 meters with a season 15: 03.46.

Jalen McGee (7.95) and Keaton Wattier (7.99, best personally) took first and second place in 60 meter hurdles. Marvin Dure And Jaden Howell Cross the line of six and seventh in 400 meters and Maquanet Collins Came in 600 meters in front of seventh place.

The MSU exceeded the podium in a 60 -meter lead with projects Kemarri Stewart First (6.71), Jabez Reeves Second (6.73, best of the season, 18th in Division II) and Richlu Tudee Third (6.74, 26TH in Division II). Reeves and Tubee together with Qai Hussey (Season best) third place took the charts in 200 meters.

Kaleb Foltz Also temporarily completed with a time of 1: 59.14 in 800 meters.

What's next
The state of Minnesota will be waiting for the official word of the NCAA later next week to see who has all qualified for this year's championships in Indianapolis, Ind. (March 13-15, Creek Pavilion case).