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Four Hawks named Indoor Academic All-Summit League

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Following impressive performances both this indoor season and in the classroom, four Fighting Hawks were named to the Indoor Academic All-Summit League Team on Wednesday afternoon.

In order to earn Indoor Academic All-Summit League accolades, student-athletes must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30 (on a 4.0 scale), have completed at least one full academic year at the current institution and have competed in at least half of their team's competitions.

Jadyn Keeler headlined the team after becoming a Second Team All-American at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 5,000 meters and finishing 10th with a time of 15:31.63. By competing at the meet, she became the first individual to compete in a track event at indoor nationals in UND's Division I history. She was also just the fourth Fighting Hawk to compete at the meet in North Dakota's Division I history.

The Barrie, Ontario, native, entered the national meet ranked No. 17 in the country in the 5,000 meters and was the No. 16 seed. She qualified for the meet with a time of 15:28.29 in the 5,000 meters at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational and was the fifth collegiate runner to cross the finish line, obliterating her previous school record with a time of 15:57.19.

At the Summit League Indoor Championships, Keeler was a triple crown winner and had three All-Summit League performances. She captured the crown in the mile (4:45.90), 3,000 meters (9:21.78) and 5,000 meters (16:20.88). With her 5,000-meter time, she shattered the Summit League Indoor Championships record time of 16:25.16, set by Jennie Baragar-Petrash of North Dakota State in 2021. At the conclusion of the meet, she was named the Track Championship M.V.P. and gained the title of Summit League Women's Indoor Track Athlete of the Year. During the regular season, Keeler posted new program records in the mile (4:44.03), 3,000 meters (9:17.58) and 5,000 meters (15:28.29). She carries a GPA of 3.965 and majors in Molecular & Integrative Biology.

Tiffanie Magnusson won the pentathlon with 3,794 points at the Summit League Indoor Championships. It marked her third consecutive season earning All-Summit League status in the pentathlon, after finishing as the runner-up in 2023 and 2024. She recorded a PR time of 8.75 in the 60-meter hurdles and moved up to No. 7 in UND history in the event with that time. She also recorded a top clearance in the pentathlon high jump with a height of 5-4 1/2 (1.64m). After that point, she led the rest of the way of the pentathlon. Magnusson has a GPA of 4.0 and is majoring mechanical engineering.

Brooklyn Brouse made the All-Summit League Team and was victorious in the 800 meters at the Summit League Indoor Championships with a personal-best time of 2:10.65, which moved her up to No. 4 on the UND top-10 list. Prior to the meet, she was projected to take ninth in the event and miss finals. Brouse has a GPA of 3.91 while majoring in political science.

Eve Goldstein picked up All-Summit League status in the shot put and finished third with a toss of 46-9 1/2 (14.26m) at the Summit League Indoor Championships. It was her second consecutive year earning All-Summit League accolades in the shot put at the meet. Goldstein carries a GPA of 4.0 while majoring in elementary education.

The Fighting Hawks will resume the outdoor season this week at the Mike Fanelli Track Classic (April 4-5), Stanford Invitational (April 4-5) and USD Early Bird (April 4).

For more information on North Dakota track & field, visit FightingHawks.com or follow on social media @UNDtrackfieldXC.
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