BURNSVILLE, Minn. - The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) announced post-season award winners for the 2025-26 Women's Indoor Track and Field season on Friday (Mar. 6). Minnesota State senior
Miranda Lauvstad (Multis, Nesoeya, Norway) was named NSIC Women's Field Athlete of the Year. Freshman
Jordin McGee (Jumps/Hurdles, Grandview, Mo.) earned NSIC Women's Newcomer of the Year.
Brian Sebera was named NSIC Women's Assistant Coach of the Year and
Mike Turgeon was named NSIC Women's Coach of the Year. The Mavericks won their sixth straight NSIC title on Saturday at Myers Field House.
Miranda Lauvstad (Multis, Sr., Nesoeya, Norway) - Minnesota State
- NSIC Champion in the long jump (6.35m) and the 200m dash (24.41)
- Finished third in the 60m hurdles (8.65) at the NSIC Championships
- Ranked No. 2 nationally in the pentathlon (4,140 points)
- Ranked No. 1 nationally in the long jump (6.35m)
- Ranked No. 12 nationally in the 60m hurdles (8.48)
- Ranked No. 18 nationally in the 200m (24.14)
- Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the pentathlon and long jump
Jordin McGee (Jumps/Hurdles, Fr., Grandview, Mo.) – Minnesota State
- NSIC runner-up in the long jump
- Finished sixth in the 60m dash at the NSIC Championships
- Finished sixth in the 60m hurdles
- Scored 14 points at the NSIC Championships as a true freshman
- Ranked No. 13 nationally in the 60m hurdles (8.48)
- Ranked No. 12 nationally in the long jump (6.06m / 19-10.75)
- Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 60m hurdles and long jump
Brian Sebera – Minnesota State
- Coached jumps and multi-events athletes to 61.33 points at the NSIC Championships
- Coached the NSIC Pentathlon Champion (3,736 points)
- Coached the NSIC Long Jump Champion and Runner-Up, including the No. 1 NCAA mark
- Coached the NSIC Triple Jump Champion and Runner-Up, including the No. 1 NCAA mark (42'5.25")
- Coached the NSIC High Jump Runner-Up
- Named NSIC Women's Assistant Coach of the Year for the second year in a row
Mike Turgeon - Minnesota State
- Led Minnesota State to its sixth straight NSIC title, the ninth during his tenure with MSU
- Coaches nine student-athletes that qualified for the NCAA Championships
- Named NSIC Women's Indoor Coach of the Year for the sixth straight season
All-Conference performers consist of the top three place winners in each event and the members of the top three relay teams from the conference meet.
2025-26 Results