Meet ResultsSTEVENS POINT, Wis. — The Saint Mary's University of Minnesota track and field teams were in a record-setting mood Saturday at the UW-Stevens Point Big Dog Invitational.
And the Cardinals made it look easy as 1-2-3.
1:
Ross Kinderman (Onalaska, Wis.) rewrote the Cardinal record books with his time seventh-place time of 8.69 in the 60 hurdles.
2: Maria Missurelli (Franklin, Wis.) posted a school-record height of 3.25 meters in finishing tied for fourth the pole vault.
3:
Jovan Newsum (Glendale Heights, Ill.) etched his name in the Cardinal record books with his time of 8:48.97 in the 3,000.
And that was just the tip of the iceberg for the Cardinals at the non-team-scored event.
Along with his record-setting performance in the 60 hurdles, Kinderman also added an eighth-place showing in the long jump (6.29 meters) and a 12th in the 200 (23.30).
Bryan Ortman (Chicago, Ill.) chipped in a third-place effort in the triple jump (12.36 meters), while
Austin O'Hare (Rushford, Minn.) was fourth in the 3,000 (9:11.88),
Brandon Krogman (Owatonna, Minn.) chipped in a ninth in the 800 (2:01.23), and
Aaron Haley (Plainview, Minn.) and
Tyler Kircher (Cashton, Wis.) added 10th-place efforts in the 5,000 (16:04.71) and weight throw (15.20 meters), respectively.
On the women's side, Paige Schernecker (Manawa, Wis.) placed 10th in the 3,000 (11:59.65) and Maya Booker (St. Paul, Minn.) was 12th in the weight throw (14.42 meters). Mary Hayes (Chicago, Ill.) and Bridget Hayes (Chicago, Ill.) chipped in mile times of 6:05.77 and 6:05.80, respectively.
The Cardinals are back in action next Friday, taking part in the St. Olaf Ole Qualifier—the final meet before the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Indoor Championships