BISMARCK, N.D. -
Summer Krebsbach led the way during another record-setting day for the Minot State track and field teams.
The sophomore from Max, North Dakota claimed the newest all-time school record on Wednesday as she broke a 42-year-old mark in the women's 200 meters at the Marauders-Mystics Tune Up.
Finishing 2nd in the event, Krebsbach clocked a new Beaver-best time of 25.38 seconds to shave .01 seconds off the previous record of 25.39 run by Donna Bumann in 1981.
Krebsbach's record effort was one of three on the day for Minot State which also picked up four wins in the Beavers final tune-up prior to next weekend's NSIC Championships hosted by Minnesota State, Mankato, May 9-11.
Adding NCAA Division II-era school records with their winning performances were
De'Andre Cornwall in the women's 100 meters, and the men's 4x400-meter relay team of
Zaccharius Brown,
Devontae Daley,
Ramon Duran, and
Jasiah Hambira.
Cornwall, who last month set the all-time school record in the women's 100-meter hurdles, added the D-II record in the 100 dash on Wednesday as she led a sweep of the top four places by the Beavers. Cornwall won in 12.28 seconds, beating the old record of 12.32 run by
Ashley Miller in 2022.
Right behind their teammate were Camryn Adam's, who took 2nd in 12.40,
Tandy Plainichek, who was 3rd in 12.73, and
Autumn Wright, who was 4th in 13.00.
On the men's side, the Beavers' 4x400 quartet clocked a winning time of 3 minutes, 16.37 seconds, which ranks No. 4 this season in the NSIC, and broke the previous Minot State D-II era record of 3:18.45 run by Tyler Bates, Alex Cundiff, Tyler Flatland, and Josh Sandy in 2014.
While Krebsbach, Cornwall, and the men's relay team set records,
Macey Moore and
Peyton Tuhy each added a victory to the Beavers day on Wednesday. Moore won the women's 100-meter hurdles in 16.03 seconds, and Tuhy bested the field in the men's 800 meters in 1:55.85.
Wednesday was the final regular season meet for Minot State. The Beavers next compete at the NSIC Championships, May 9-11.