Thursday…

Men

DICKINSON, N.D.  (UJ) — The University of Jamestown men’s track and field team collected 30 top-ten finishes Thursday at the DSU Open, hosted by Dickinson State University.

DSU Open Results–Men

The Jimmies’ top individual performances were second-place finishes by Noah Mang (JR/West Chester, Ohio) in the 800 meters (2:02.76), Bryson Tripp (FR/Jamestown, N.D.) in the 110 hurdles (16.76) and triple jump (12.11 meters), Darien Hauf (SO/Makoti, N.D.) in the 400 hurdles (1:00.53), Braedon Gumke (JR/Watford City, N.D.) in the pole vault (4.26 meters), and Delwin Potter (SR/Battle Mountain, Nev.) in the hammer (45.33 meters). The 4 x 400 meter relay team of Obed Karege (JR/Amarillo, Texas), Andrew Hornung (SR/Jamestown, N.D.), Mang, and Lorenzo Maldonado (JR/Wasco, Calif.) also placed second in a season-best time of 3:26.13.

Finishing third for UJ were Maldonado in the 800, Jacob Juelfs (SR/Medina, N.D.) in the 1500, Hauf in the 110 hurdles, Tripp in the 400 hurdles, Chris Sayler (FR/Jamestown, N.D.) in the long jump, and the 4 x 100 meter relay team of Sayler, Braeden Knutson (SO/Casselton, N.D.), Karege, and Gumke.

Jimmies with personal bests included Austin Carter (JR/Waukesha, Wis.) (hammer), Hauf (400 hurdles), Knutson (800), Alex Maida (FR/Northridge, Calif.) (shot put and javelin), Maldonado (800), Elliot Quillon (FR/McKinney, Texas) (100 and 200), Sayler (long jump), Tripp (110 hurdles, 400 hurdles, and triple jump), and Lee Von Stanke (SR/Goolwa South, Australia) (discus).

Next up for Jamestown is the NSU Twilight Meet in Aberdeen, S.D., on Saturday.

Women

DICKINSON, N.D.  (UJ)  —  Anni Stier (SO/Rugby, N.D.), Allyson Schreiber (FR/Sparks, Nev.), and Alexis Waldren (JR/Washburn, N.D.) each had first place finishes, and the University of Jamestown women’s track and field team had 28 top-seven finishes Thursday at the DSU Open, hosted by Dickinson State University.

DSU Open Results–Women

Stier won the 400 hurdles in 1:07.81, Schreiber took the steeplechase in 13:24.28, and Waldren won the discus with a best mark of 34.24 meters.

Second place finishes went to Sara Bonn (FR/Des Lacs, N.D.) in the 100 and 400 hurdles, Anna Brock (SO/Homer, Alaska) in the shot put and discus, and Waldren in the hammer throw. The 4 x 100 relay team of Gracie Bohl (FR/Buchanan, N.D.), Stier, Kristin Breaux (SR/Chino, Calif.), and Anna Allen (JR/Madera, Calif.) took second, as did the 4 x 400 meter relay team of Naja Whitehead (SO/Tacoma, Wash.), Jordynn Toliver (SO/Box Elder, S.D.), Stier, and Breaux.

Finishing third was Breaux in the 100 and 200, Whitehead in the triple jump, Brita Fagerlund (SR/Crookston, Minn.) in the hammer throw, and Toliver in the heptathlon.

Jimmies with personal bests included Allen (200 and 400), Angel Bobbe (FR/Hazen, N.D.) (hammer), Bohl (100 and long jump), Bonn (400 hurdles), Breaux (100), Brock (shot put), Fagerlund (hammer), Alayanna Klein (FR/Hazen, N.D.) (100, 200, and long jump), Schreiber (steeplechase), Stier (400 hurdles), Megan Tietjen (SO/Hastings, Minn.) (SO/Hampton, Minn.) (shot put), Waldren (hammer), and Whitehead (triple jump).

Next up for Jamestown is the NSU Twilight Meet in Aberdeen, S.D., on Saturday.

 

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