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Coyotes and jackrabbits have championships on the last day of the Summit Indoor Athletics Championships

Brookings, SD (Dakota News Now) -The men of the state of South Dakota have claimed the title of the Indoor Championship of the program of the program of the program in North Dakota State Women in the past 18 years in the Athletic complex of Sanford -Jackrabbit in the past 18 years.

Last men's rating

Place school score

1. State of South Dakota 164.5

2. State North Dakota 148.5

3. South Dakota 130

4. North Dakota 74

5. Kansas City 62

6. St. Thomas 49

7. Oral Roberts 31

Last women's class

Place school score

1. State North Dakota 188.5

2. North Dakota 151

3. South Dakota 126

4. State South Dakota 121

5. St. Thomas 44

6. Kansas City 16.5

7. Omaha 13

8. Oral Roberts 3

Men individual awards

Track Championship MVP: Tory Lanham, Kansas City

Field Championship MVP: Ciden Fredrick, state of South Dakota

Newcomer of the championship: Reece Grooserode, state of North Dakota

Scholar of the JLG Architects: Hunter Wallster, State of South Dakota

Women individual awards

Track Championship MVP: Jadyn Keeler, North Dakota

Field Championship MVP: Kenna Curry, North Dakota

Newcomer of the championship: Elise Wisnewski, state of North Dakota

Scholar of the JLG Architects championship: Annabel Thorstenson, state of North Dakota

Top performer

For the first time since 2010-11, a roo of Kansas City was appointed MVP of the men's route. Tory Lanham from Kansas City received the honor with 20 points.

Lanham's points came from a gold medal end in the 200-meter degree (21.07 seconds), a runner-up in the 60 m (6.82) and a silver medal in the 4x400m relay (3: 13.19).

CAIDEN Fredrick of the state of South Dakota was the sixth jackrabbit who received the MVP Prize for the men's field championship. He earned the title of Field MVP after scoring 14 points for the Jackrabbits Champion.

His 14 points came from a second place in the weight throw (67-09.75; 20.67 m) and a third place at the start (55-07.75; 16.96 m).

REECE Grosserode of the state of North Dakota has been the first bison since 2010-11, which has been appointed newcomer to the men's championship.

Grosserode ended with 13 points for NDSU after taking second place in the triple jump (49-02.25; 14.99 m) and in the long jump (23-05.50; 7.15 m).

Jadyn Keeler from North Dakota is the second fight in a row, which was fought for the MVP of the women's route as a MVP after completing the triple crown on the route for 30 points.

She passed away with gold medals in the mile (4: 45.90), 3,000 m (9: 21.78) and 5,000 m (16: 20.88). Keeler's winning time in the 5,000 m was a record of the Summit League Indoor Athletics Championship.

Colleagues against the HAWK Kenna Curry was crowned for the second time in a row for the MVP of the women's field championship. She ended with 20 total points for and, after she had defended her title in the weight throw (70-06.25; 21.49 m) and taken gold in the shot (50-03.50; 15.33 m).

Elise Wisnewski of the state of North Dakota is the second bison in a row, which was appointed newcomer to the championship on the side of women. She claimed the honor with 10 total points for the state of North Dakota.

Wisnewskis 10 points came from a second place in the 4x400m relay (3: 42.27), a fourth place in 200 m (24.39) and a sixth place in the 60 m (7.62).

Other remarkable services

The Mason Sindelar from South Dakota has conquered the mile of men with a record time of 4: 05.40.

Sara Reifenrath with Coyote, Coyote, called for her third career title with a meeting of 52.95.

The USD woman Kinney was crowned for the third time in a row in her career for the 60 -meter master of women. With a time of 7.32 she took first place on the podium.

For Brielle Dixon of the State of South Dakota, a meet record was 8.19 in the 60 -M hurdle before yesterday. She lowered her meter record of yesterday, when she took over the event in a meet record time of 8.16.

Arienne Birch in the state of North Dakota recorded her second high jump title in a row. It grabbed gold with a release of 5-09.75 (1.77 m).

The Cody Larson from Jackrabbits has conquered his second Meet record of the championship and his second gold medal. He conquered the 5,000 M crown in a record time of 13: 55.99.

The 4×400 m relay of Coyote Women's completed the championship with a record-breaking finish. They conquered the 4×400 m relay of USD in a row in a row after they ended the race in a meet-record period of 3: 40.46.

Men champions crowned

Heptathlon: Paul Olson, state of North Dakota | 5,365 points

High jump: Joe Lynch, South Dakota | 7-00.25 (2.14 m)

Triple jump: Adam Dugger, state of North Dakota | 49-04.50 (15.05 m)

Shot put: Zack Ramos, state of North Dakota | 61-00.75 (18.61 m)

Mile: Mason Sindelar, South Dakota | 4:05:40 (Meet Record)

400 m: James Pierce, State of South Dakota | 47.23

60 m: Jared Wipf, South Dakota State | 6.71

60m hurdles: Brooks Turner, State of North Dakota | 7.76

800 m: Mason Sindelar, South Dakota | 1: 50.82

200 m: Tory Lanham, Kansas City | 21.07

5,000 m: Cody Larson, State of South Dakota | 13: 55.99 (meet the record)

4x400m season: South Dakota State | 3: 12.55

Women's master crowned

Triple jump: Ella Gardner, state of North Dakota | 41-01.50 (12.53 m)

Shot put: kenna curry, north dakota | 50-03.50 (15.33 m)

Shakers off: Anna Willis, South Dakota & Cassidy Mooneyhan, South Dakota | 14-01.75 (4.31 m)

High jump: Arienne Birch, state of North Dakota | 5-09.75 (1.77 m)

Mile: Jadyn Keeler, North Dakota | 4: 45.90

400 m: Sara Reifenrath, South Dakota | 52.95

60 m: Erin Kinney, South Dakota | 7.32

60m hurdles: Brielle Dixon, State of South Dakota | 8.16 (Meet Record)

800 m: Brooklyn Brouse, North Dakota | 2: 10.65

200 m: Erin Kinney, South Dakota | 23.83

5,000m: Jadyn Keeler, North Dakota | 16: 20.88 (meet record)

4x400m relay: South Dakota | 3: 40.46 (meet the record)