Joens totaled 3,885 points en route to a fourth-place finish in the MIAC heptathlon last Thursday and Friday. Joens finished just six points back of third-place Stephanie Pickthorn of Saint Benedict, not to mention vaulted to No. 2 in program history — and leaving her in the top 30 in the nation.
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Joens kicked things off the two-day event last Thursday with a personal-best 17.36 in the 100 hurdles, placing seventh — and things just got better from there. Joens would win both the high jump and the shot put — PRing in both with marks of 1.56 meters and 9.83 meters, respectively — before closing out the day with a second-place, lifetime-best time of 27.29 in the 200.
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Joens opened Day 2 with an eighth-place leap of 4.57 meters in the long jump, before adding a lifetime-best throw of 28.71 meters for fourth in the javelin, and posting a season PR of 2:43.27 to finish eighth in the 800.
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