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Wyatt breaks the Miac record in the 1,000-meter run, Oles second at Miac Indoor Championships

Collegeville, Minn. – junior Isabel Wyatt In the 1,000-meter run, the record of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) was broken because the women's icing team of the St. Olaf College of the second place at the Miac Indoor Athletics Championships, which ended on Saturday in Donald McNeely spectrum.

Wyatt won her second Miac single title of the meeting in a conference record time of 2: 51.13 to highlight four all-Miac performances (top three) on the last day of St. Olaf's meeting. The Oles ended the three-day meeting with 107.25 points to Edge Concordia-Moorhead for 4.25 points for their first solo-second-placed finish since 2013. Bethel University won the team title with 140.25 points.

Wyatt won the 1,000-meter run with over 10 seconds and took the previous Miac record of 2: 51.48 by Emily Gapinski from the University of St. Thomas for just over three tenths. The time of the junior improved the previous program record of St. Olaf from 2: 54.28 by Megan (Daymont) Thomas '03 in 2003 by more than three seconds. Wyatt was one of three Oolen who scored a goal at the event together with senior Sophie Abernethy (4th, 3: 02.49) and in the second year Siri Erickson (8th, 3: 04.51), with Abernethy collects all-Miac ceremonies in the process.

senior Alison Bode led three St. Olaf goalkeepers in the 3,000-meter run with a runner-up of 9: 57.99 and became the fourth Olen, which cracks 10:00 a.m. for the event. Bode's time received her all-Miac honor and saw her in third place on St. Olaf's all-time list. senior Sofia Carlson (5. 10: 13.50) and junior Lauren Walda (6th, 10: 18.45) secured two of the honorable spots in the fifth or sixth.

Sophomore Mara Larson He was the runner-up in the high jump to get all-Miac honors for the second season in a row. Larson released her first three heights in her first attempt before she needed her third attempt to clear 1.57 meters (5 '1 ¾ “). The second year received more than 1.60 meters (5' 3”) before she went out 1.63 meters (5 '4 ¼ “), as Elle Thorson von Bethel with fewer misfelt with fewer misfelt.

St. Olafs 4×400 meter relay of the first year Izzi JaeckleJunior Rachael Wilsonsenior Emma StorbakkenAnd Wyatt applied for all-conference honors and landed second place on the St. Olaf list with a third time of 4: 02.21. Sophomore Molly Dinardo Produced an honorable mention that was shown in the 600-meter run in the fifth (1: 40.16).

On Friday and Saturday, March 7th to 8th in Wavery, Iowa, a group will send a group for Wartburg Last Chance to qualify for the NCAA Division III indoor athletics championships.