BOSTON, Mass./BROOKINGS, S.D. – North Dakota wrapped up competition at two meets on Saturday and a program record fell in each location, with
Jadyn Keeler shattering her own record in Boston and
Jory Vasek breaking a school record in Brookings. Over both meets combined on Saturday, the Fighting Hawks set a pair of school records, placed 13 times and posted nine improvements to the UND top-10 lists.
Keeler completely obliterated her own school record in the 5,000 meters in Boston with a personal-best time of 15:28.29 and was the fifth collegiate runner to cross the finish line. It was the second time Keeler has broken the record on the track in Boston, with her originally setting it at 15:57.19 at the 2024 Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener this past December. With her PR, Keeler currently leads the Summit League in the event by over a minute and ranks No. 17 in the NCAA.
Vasek finished fourth in the invitational 400 meters in Brookings and broke the school record with a time of 47.81. He broke the record of Tyler Olson, who set it at 48.07 at the 2015 Big Sky Indoor Championships. Vasek's time ranks No. 2 in the Summit League and trails the top spot by only 0.11 seconds.
Also in Brookings at the SDSU Indoor Classic,
Nadia Evans was the runner-up in the invitational section of the 200 meters with a time of 24.56.
Porsha Miles was also in the invitational 200 meters and finished sixth with a time of 25.28. With her PR, Miles is now No. 9 on the UND top-10 list.
Marta Marksa took fourth in the finals of the 60-meter hurdles, clocking a time of 8.69.
Malene Kollberg also made it to the finals and was fifth in 8.71, moving her up to No. 4 in school history with her time.
Alimath Salou was the final Hawk to place on the track at South Dakota State and finished fifth in the open section of the 200 meters with a time of 25.87.
Carson Kunz took fourth in the high jump in Brookings with a height of 6-4 3/4 (1.95m).
Justina Esangbedo was fourth in both of the events she competed in. She recorded a toss of 42-4 1/4 (12.91m) in the open section of the shot put and later in the meet had a leap of 37-6 3/4 (11.45m) in the triple jump.
Eucabeth Kivikangas and
Anya Williams also finished fifth in their respective field events. Kivikangas placed fifth in the long jump with a mark of 17-4 1/4 (5.29m), while Williams took fifth in the high jump with a clearance of 5-2 1/4 (1.58m).
On Saturday morning at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational in Boston,
Jerzie Finstad competed in the invitational sections of the 200 meters and 400 meters. In the invitational 200 meters, Finstad placed sixth and improved her No. 4 time on the UND top-10 list with a PR of 24.30. Two hours prior, she kicked off the meet in the invitational 400 meters and took seventh in 54.79.
Brooklyn Brouse clocked a time of 2:11.73 in the 800 meters and added her name to the UND top-10 list, recording the No. 5 time in program history.
A trio of Hawks also climbed the UND top-10 list in the 3,000 meters.
Eliana Malnourie moved up to No. 3 with a PR of 9:33.15, trailed by
Naja Weiler adding her name to the list with the No. 4 time in program history (9:39.05) and
Frida Giersdorff recording the No. 8 time in UND history (9:45.52).
North Dakota will close out the regular season hosting the UND Tune-Up on Friday, before traveling back to Brookings for the Summit League Indoor Championships on Feb. 28-March 1.
POST-MEET NOTES
* North Dakota divided up and took part in both the David Hemery Valentine Invitational in Boston and the SDSU Indoor Classic in Brookings. Over both two-day meets combined, the Fighting Hawks recorded four new program records, placed 21 times and posted 15 upgrades to the UND top-10 lists.
* Friday evening in Boston,
Matej Hrebacka set a new school record in the 3,000 meters with a time of 8:03.05. His time broke the record of
Luke Labatte, who set it at 8:08.54 at the 2023 David Hemery Valentine Invitational.
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Kenna Curry broke her own school record in Brookings on Friday night and won the shot put invitational crown with a toss of 52-0 (15.85m). She bettered her previous record of 51-8 1/4 (15.75m), which she set at the Bison Team Cup last month.
* Saturday afternoon in Brookings,
Jory Vasek finished fourth in the invitational 400 meters and broke the school record with a time of 47.81. He broke the record of Tyler Olson, who set it at 48.07 at the 2015 Big Sky Indoor Championships.
* Towards the end of the meet in Boston on Saturday,
Jadyn Keeler annihilated her own school record in the 5,000 meters with a time of 15:28.29. She was the fifth collegiate finisher in the event and it was the second time Keeler has broken the record on the track in Boston, with her originally setting it at 15:571.9 at the 2024 Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener this past December.
* Keeler now ranks No. 17 in the NCAA in the 5,000 meters.