WICHITA, Kan. --- The Minnesota State women's track and field team was finally able to get a full weekend of competition this weekend. The team sent athlete's to Wichita State University to take part in the K.T. Woodman Classic as well as Gustavus Adolphus College to compete in the Lee Krough Invitational.
At the Lee Krough Invitational the Mavericks held the top four spots in the pole vault. Junior
Bryanna Sudman took first and freshman
Nicole Larson finished second each clearing 11' 9 ¾" meeting the provisional-qualifying standard. Freshman
Grady Keding placed third (10' 10") and fellow freshman
Paige Clements took fourth (10' 4").
Junior
Bonnie Pickford finished with the top time in the 400-meter dash with a time of 1:00.80 while junior
Halee Peterson finished first in the 1,500-meter run with a time of 4:54.82. In the long jump freshman
Jena Heidman finished in second place leaping 16' 5 ¼".
At the K.T. Woodman Classic sophomore
Holly Suss was the top Maverick in the 100-meter dash crossing the finish line with a time of 12.19 finishing 15th out of 66 competitors while junior
Sid'Reshia Floyd finished 23rd with a time of 12.41. Junior
Zevin Carter ran a personal-best time of 14.74 in the 100-meter hurdles finishing in 11th place.
Junior
Morgan Stampley finished sixth in the hammer throw with a toss of 155' 5" while senior
Anna Ryan was the top finisher for the Purple and Gold in the discus throw with a throw of 137' 8" placing seventh.
The 4x100-meter relay team of Carter, Floyd, Suss, and freshman
Brieanna Puckett finished in a tie for fifth place with a time of 47.49.
To view the complete results of the Lee Krough Invite click
HERE. To view the complete results of the K.T. Woodman Classic click
HERE. Minnesota State will be in competition April 17-19 as they travel to Walnut, CA., to take part in the Mt. SAC Relays. The Mavericks will also send a group of athletes to take part in the Carleton Relays which will take place on April 19.
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