BISMARCK, N.D. – Minot State junior sprinter
Summer Krebsbach continues to do exactly what you hope to do in track and field: Improve each competition.
For the second time this winter, Krebsbach broke her own school record in the women's 60-meter dash finishing 2nd on Saturday in the event at the Marauders Indoor Opener.
Finishing in a time of 7.66 seconds, Krebsbach broke her own NCAA Division II-era school record of 7.78 seconds which she ran last month in the season opener for Minot State.
Her performance led the way for the Minot State track and field teams, who were in action for the second time this indoor season and the first time since taking six weeks off for the holiday break.
Joining Krebsbach in leading the way on the women's side were
Camryn Adams, who claimed the lone victory on the day for Minot State,
Emily Mattern, who had two top-5 finishes, and
Bailey Wride, who was 5
th in the mile.
Adams won the women's 200 meters in 26.82 while Mattern was 4
th in that event in 27.11 and added a 5
th-place finish in the 400 meters in 1:01.00, and Wride finished 5
th in the mile in a career-best time of 5 minutes, 7.23 seconds.
On the men's side,
Devan Daniels came oh-so-close to another school record – .01 second away – as he was 6
th in the men's 60-meter dash in 7.02 seconds.
Joining him in leading the way for the Minot State men were
Peyton Tuhy, who was second in the mile,
Ramon Duran, who was 2
nd in the 400 meters and 6
th in the 200,
Zaccharius Brown, who was 3
rd in the 400 and 4
th in the 200,
Nasir Dilworth, who clocked the fastest prelim time in the 60-meter hurdles but did not run in the finals, and
Ethan Graham, who was 4
th in the shot put in his collegiate debut.
Tuhy finished 2
nd in the mile in 4:32.18 for the Beavers, while Duran was 2
nd in the 400 in 51.12 and 6
th in the 200 in 23.12.
Brown also doubled up in the 200 and 400, finishing 3
rd in the 400 in 51.16 and 4
th in the 200 in 22.99, while Dilworth clocked a time of 8.36 in the hurdle prelims but did not compete in the finals, and Graham was 4
th in the shot put with a throw of 47 feet, 1.75 inches.
The Beavers continue a busy indoor season in two weeks as they next compete at the UND Open hosted by the University of North Dakota on February 1.