MOORHEAD, Minn. -- MSU Moorhead track & field is set to compete at the annual NSIC Indoor Track & Field Championships this weekend in Mankato, Minn. Events are scheduled to begin Friday morning and run through Saturday.
Live video and results will be available at msumdragons.com. Please note that the NSIC Indoor Track & Field Championships are a part of the league's pay-per-view structure.
MSUM last competed at the UND Tune-Up where a small group of Dragons turned in solid marks.
In the women's 60m hurdle preliminaries,
Adla Serrao would run a season best time of 9.41, finishing in ninth place overall.
Brihonne Cargill would grab a fourth-place finish in the 400m behind a time of 1:03.53.
Liv Birkeland would finish fourth overall in the women's 300m, marking a 43.14, which comes in as the eighth-fastest time in program history. Birkeland would also clock a fresh personal best in the 200m, marking a 26.93 time to finish ninth.
In men's pole vault,
Nicholas Huss led the Dragons with a fourth-place finish, clearing 13-03.75 (4.06m). Teammate
Noah Novotny would place fifth, also going over at 4.06m, but featured more failures on his ledger. On the women's side,
McKenna Schreiber marked a personal best of 10-02.75 (3.12m).
Leya Teicherwould clear 10-8.75 (3.27m) in the same event for the Dragons.
Ayden Ochs would finish 11
th in women's long jump with a leap of 15-05.5 (4.71m). Schreiber would register a season best mark of 35-02 (10.72m) in triple jump to finish fifth overall.
In women's weight throw,
Kiley Kranz would have a top toss of 39-06.5 (12.05m) to finish 11
th overall. On the men's side,
Landon Nicholas would pick up a third-place finish with a toss of 45-06.5 (13.88m).
Sam Azure would toss a 36-04 (11.07m) in women's shot put to lead after the first flight. Kranz would place sixth in the same event with an personal best of 42-06 (12.95m). The mark is the eighth-best indoor shot put in MSUM history.
This week's USTFCCCA Regional Index saw the Dragon men and women stay idle, coming in as the 19th-ranked program in the Central Region. Heading into the conference meet, MSUM has seen NCAA provisional performances from
Shavantae Roberts (60m, 200m),
Jazmin Barry (long jump),
Jaiden Peraza (high jump),
Jasiah Hambira (high jump),
Ibrahim Oduong (400m) and
Hunter Miller (heptathlon).
Ryan Milner is in his eighth season as MSUM's head track & field coach.