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USF Track and Field looks to continue impressive spring at the Wayne State Wildcat Challenge

SIOUX FALLS  – The University of Sioux Falls Track and Field Teams are looking to continue an impressive outdoor season when they travel to the Wayne State Wildcat Challenge on Saturday. Events are set to start at 11 am.

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Emma Hertz earns her 4th NSIC Field Athlete of the Year honor on April 26
Emma Hertz ity of Sioux Falls Track and Field Team, who won five titles, had five NCAA DII provisional marks plus six top-10 program all-time marks in competition at the USF Twilight and Northern State Spring Open on April 21 and April 24, was named the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Field Athlete of the Week on Monday, April 26. Hertz has earned the NSIC Field Athlete of the Week award four times in her career, including the third time this year. Along with today (April 19), Hertz was honored with the Indoor Field Athlete honor on Jan. 19, 2021 and earned her outdoor honors on April 12, and May 6, 2019. A four-time All-American, Hertz had a dominant week at the USF Twlight at the University of South Dakota on April 21, and at the Northern State Spring Open. At NSU, she won the shot put, discus and hammer events with DII provisional marks in each. Hertz won the shot put with a toss of 15.20m – 49-10.50w which ranks as her second best throw of the outdoor season and in the top four all-time at USF. It ranks as the second best throw in the NSIC this season and fifth in DII behind her top toss of 50-8.25 (SD Challenge), which is 2nd nationally.
In addition, Hertz won the discus in 51.42 meters – 168-0, which is a DII provisional mark and the second best throw of her career, ranking second all-time at USF. In her best throw of the season, Hertz now has the top discus throw in the NSIC and the toss ranks 5th in NCAA DII. Hertz also captured the hammer throw in 51.67m -169-06 which was  a top 10 throw in program history.
 At the USD Twilight, Hertz won both the discus and shot put with NCAA DII provisional marks. She won the discus with a throw of 49.72m-163-01.75 which ranks fourth all-time at USF and is her third best throw outdoors this season. She also had an NCAA DII provisional mark in winning the shot put at 14.95m – 49-00.75, which is her third best throw outdoors in 2021. In addition, Hertz was second in the hammer throw at 52.28m - 171-06.25, which was another DII provisional mark and her throw fourth all-time at USF. During her stellar career, Hertz has collected 30 titles indoor and outdoor with 10 indoor shot put titles in 2021. She won the 2021 NSIC Indoor shot put crown. She has 46 top-13 finishes in the throws. In the indoor/outdoor meets this season, she has a total of 17 titles with 21 top-three finishes. 

USF has five student-athletes ranked first in NSIC
As the Cougars headed to the USF Twilight, they have five student-athletes ranked number one, including Emma Hertz in both the shot put and discus. David Ecker is top ranked in the men's steeplechase while Emily Olson is first in the heptathlon and Miranda Phipps in the javelin throw.
Women
Shot Put – Emma Hertz, 1st, 50-8.25 (South Dakota Challenge); Bailey Rudebusch, 24th, 39-5.75 (NSU Spring Open)
DiscusEmma Hertz, 1st, 168-8 (NSU Spring Open); Jaimie McNamee, 6th, 153-0 (Sioux City Relays); Kayla Andersen, 9th, 144-5 (South Dakota Challenge); MacKenzie Bengtson, 15th, 134-5 (Sioux City Relays); Cali Boden, 16th, 132-9 (NSU Spring Open)
HammerEmma Hertz, 4th, 180-9 (Dordt Invite); Jaimie McNamee, 5th, 180-2 (Sioux City Relays); Kayla Anderson, 15th, 158-10 (Sioux City Relays); Bailey Rudebusch, 15th, 157'3 (USD Twilight); Cali Boden, 17th, 154-2 (NSU Spring Invite); and MacKenzie Bengtson, 15th, 152-10 (NSU Spring Open) 
JavelinMiranda Phipps, 1st, 142-6 (NSU Spring Open); Bailey Rudebusch, 6th, 119-5 (USD Twilight); Emily Olson, 16th, 101-2 (South Dakota Challenge); Emily Swanson, 17th, 100-4 (Dordt Invite) and Ally Welch, 20th, 96-10 (Dordt Invite)
HeptathlonEmily Olson, 1st, 4,174 points (South Dakota Challenge); Emily Swanson, 8th, 3,949 points (South Dakota Challenge)
High Jump Taylor Stoltz, 3rd, 5-5 (South Dakota Challenge); Avery Bartunek, 19th, 5-1 (South Dakota Challenge)
Pole VaultEmily Swanson, 7th, 11-2.5 (USD Twilight)
Long JumpNatalie Meyers, 10th, 18-8 (USD Twilight)
Triple JumpCassidy Noeldner, 16th, 36-1.5 (NSU Spring Open)
100-metersKaNya Henderson, 7th, 12.07 (South Dakota Challenge)
100-meters hurdlesEmily Olson, 14th, 15.09 (South Dakota Challenge)
800-meters – Zoe Cigard, 13th, 2:19.65 (South Dakota Challenge)
1500-metersLauren Wells, 10th, 4:41.13 (Sioux City Relays); Khot Juac, 19th, 4:44.64 (SC Relays)
4x100-meter relay – 9th, 48.83 (Drake Relays)
4x400-meter relay – 10th, 4:07.01 (South Dakota Challenge)
3,000-meters steeplechaseKarlee Simmons, 10th, 11:53.02 (Sioux City Relays)
5,000-metersLauren Wells, 20th, 18:26.17
Men
5,000-meters David Ecker, 9th, 15:04.86 (SC Relays); Aaron Voigt, 12th, 15:25.37 (Sioux City Relays); Ben Morrison, 18th, 15:34.47 (Sioux City Relays)
3,000-meter steeplechaseDavid Ecker, 1st, 9:16.75 (Drake Relays); Aaron Voigt, 3rd, 9:31.89 (Drake Relays); Edwin Iraheta, 17th, 10:52.60 (Sioux City Relays)
800-metersMason Phillips, 7th, 1:54.11 (Sioux City Relays)
1500-metersMason Phillips, 2nd, 3:50.30 (Drake Relays); Logan Hansen, 18th, 4:01.57 (Sioux City Relays)
110-meter hurdles Ben Mandel, 6th, 15.24 (NSU Spring Invite)
10,000-metersSeth Overholt, 6th, 32:53.18 (Sioux City Relays)
4x400-meter relay – 11th, 3:30.90 (South Dakota Challenge
High JumpSteven Miner, 11th, 6-2 (South Dakota Challenge)
Discus – Brett Deschler, 16th, 134-11 (Dordt Invite); Marek Rex, 19th, 132-10 (Dordt Invite)
Shot PutDawson Davito, 8th, 48-2.25 (Sioux City Relays)
Pole VaultJake Person, 7th, 14-3.25 (South Dakota Challenge); Ethan Holm, 15th, 12-5.5 (Dordt Invite)
JavelinCarson Hausmann, 13th, 137-5 (South Dakota Challenge)

Review of Season –
Drake Relays Recap - Ecker registers school record and top time in NSIC at the Blue Oval

At the Drake Relays, David Ecker took sixth place in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a school record clocking of 9:16.75, which is also the top time in the NSIC. Ecker broke the mark set of 9:18.36 by Dan Armstrong in 2019. Also in the steeplechase, Aaron Voigt was 10th in 9:31.89, which was a personal-best by nearly 15 seconds (9:46.70). Also at the Drake Relays, KaNya Henderson of the Women's Team was fourth in the 100-meter dash in 12.11 which ranks fourth all-time at USF but off her school record mark of 12.07 set earlier this spring.

Hertz, Phipps have provisional marks at Northern State Spring Open
Three wins from Emma Hertz at the Northern State Spring Open highlighted a solid performance by USF. The Cougars had three more NCAA DII provisional marks, including two by Hertz in the discus and shot put and Miranda Phipps in the javelin.   Emma Hertz continued her strong outdoor season by claiming three victories in throwing events where she had two provisional marks and top-10 program marks in all of them. Hertz won the shot put with a toss of 15.20m – 49-10.50w which ranks as her second best throw of the outdoor season (50-8.25, South Dakota Challenge, April 9), fifth in NCAA DII and in the top four all-time at USF. In addition, Hertz won the discus in 51.42 meters – 168-0, which is a DII provisional mark and the second best throw of her career, ranking second all-time at USF. It is the top throw in the NSIC and ranks fifth in NCAA DII. Hertz also captured the hammer throw in 51.67m -169-06 which was  a top five throw in program history.  In the javelin, USF's Miranda Phipps continued to have a dominating season with another title and her throw of 43.43m – 142-06 was an NCAA DII provisional mark and the third-best throw in program history outdoors. It was her top performance in the event this spring, ranks 25th in NCAA DII and is the top performance in the NSIC by nearly eight feet. USF's Jaimie McNamee finished second in the hammer throw at 50.92-167-01, which ranks in the top-five all-time at USF. She was third in the discus at 44.75m – 146-10, which ranks in the top 10 but off her best of 153-0.25. Kayla Andersen was fifth in the discus at 42.47m – 139-04, which ranks seventh all-time and her best outdoor throw.  Cali Boden finished seventh at 47.00m-154-02 and MacKenzie Bengtson, 8th, 46.60m- 152-11 in the hammer throw and top-10 marks at USF. In the men's 800-meters, Logan Hansen finished first in 1:55.91 at the NSU Open. Ben Mandel's clocking of 15.24 was third at the meet and ranks ninth all-time at USF.
At Sioux City Relays – McNamee records 2 DII prov marks
At the Sioux City Relays on April 16, the USF women's team had three DII provisional marks including two by senior Jaimie McNamee, who finished fourth in the hammer with a season-best and personal-best throw of 180-02 – 54.91m, which is second on USF's all-time chart and just behind Emma Hertz's record of 180.9 earlier this year. Also in the hammer, senior Kayla Andersen had a personal-best of 158-10 – 48.41m, which ranks seventh all-time at USF and earned her 12th place at the meet. Also in the top-10 was Bailey Rudebusch, who was 16th with a program-top-10 throw of 152-11.5 – 46.42m. McNamee also had a DII provisional mark in the discus throw, finishing third at 153-00.25 – 46.64m, which is a personal-best and top-five discus throw all-time at USF. USF also had a DII provisional mark in the javelin as senior Miranda Phipps finished second in 139-01.75, 42.40m. The throw for Phipps was her best of this year and second all-time to her record of 152-07 in 2019. In the 3,000 steeplechase, USF sophomore Karlee Simmons finished eighth with a clocking of 11:53.02, which is third all-time at USF. She bettered her previous best of 12:19.27 in March 27 (Wildcat Classic) by nearly 28 seconds. KaNya Henderson was part of a pair of top-10 program performances. In the 100-meter dash, she finished second with a 12.26 clocking which was sixth but off her school record of 12.07 a week ago. She also ranks on the 4x100-meter relay, which clocked 48.94 to finish second at the meet and 10th all-time in program history. Henderson was joined on the relay by Emma KenkelMercy Oyadare and Natalie Meyers. Senior Emily Olson had the eighth best 100-meter hurdles in school outdoor history with 15.24 although off her personal best of 14.90 in 2019. Also for USF, Natalie Meyers was third in the long jump at 17-11.5. USF had a pair of top-10 program marks in the 1,500 meters as sophomore Lauren Wells finished ninth at the meet with her 4:41.13 clocking, which places her second all-time in USF outdoor program history. In the same race, freshman Khot Juac was 12th with her time of 4:44.64 ranking sixth in program history, just .21 from fifth all-time (Carrie Nix, 4:44.43, 2006).  Cassidy Noeldner was the triple jump titlist at 35-11.25, 10.55m, which was just off her PR of 36-0. Leading the way for the USF men's team at the Sioux City Relays was junior David Ecker, who clocked a 15:04.86 in finishing the second in the 5,000-meters, which was a personal-best and the sixth-best time in USF history outdoors. Aaron Voigt was third in 15.25.37; Micade Shumway, fourth, 15:32.53; Ben Morrison, fifth, 15:34.47; and Christian Lietz, eighth, 15:44.64. Senior Mason Phillips had a fourth place finish in the 1,500 meters and seventh place in the 800 meters in 1:54.11. Both times rank in the top-10 all-time at USF with the 1,500 meter clocking seventh all-time and the 800-meters time, eighth all-time. However, he is the record holder in the outdoor 800 meters (1:52.53, 2017); and second all-time in the 1,500-meters (3:47.98, 2019). Freshman Dawson Davito was fifth in the shot put with a throw of 48-02, 14.69m which ranks 10th all-time outdoors at USF. In the 10,000 meters, senior Seth Overholt was eighth in 32:53.18, which is eighth all-time outdoors at USF.
 
Review of South Dakota Challenge – Hertz dominates two throwing events
Junior Emma Hertz won a pair of throwing events (shot put and discus) at the South Dakota Challenge. Hertz, a four-time All-American, won the discus by throwing 50.19 meters or 164-08, which is the second best throw all-time but not a school record as she threw 169-02.25 in setting the school mark in 2019. Senior Kayla Anderson finished 11th but her throw off 44.01 meters or 144-05 ranks sixth all-time and was her best throw of her career. In the shot put, Hertz, had a winning throw of 15.45m – 50-08.25, which ranks second all-time to her own record throw outdoors of 51-0.5 in 2019. In fact, Hertz had NCAA DII provisional marks in both the shot put and discus and ranks second in DII in the shot put and fifth in the discus. In the javelin throw, senior Miranda Phipps finished fourth at 36.35 meters or 118-07 which ranks is the top 10 but does not beat her school record mark of 152-07 in 2019 and short of her season-best of 136-08. Also in the javelin throw, Bailey Rudebusch was sixth in 33.43 meters or 109-08. In the sprints, KaNya Henderson was 16th with 25.76 which was a top 10 time at USF but just off her best of 25.55 in 2019.With two titles, school records by KaNya Henderson and Taylor Stoltz, a DII provisional mark, and 14 top-10 program all-time performances, the University of Sioux Falls Track and Field Team put together standout efforts at the South Dakota Challenge, which concluded Saturday at the Lillibridge Track Complex. In the women's 100-meter dash, Henderson broke the mark of Jada Carr in 2017 and Chloe Peterson in 2019. The junior from Utica, Miss., finished seventh in 12.07 as she set the record. Junior Taylor Stoltz of Norfolk, Neb., tied the school record in the women's high jump as she set a personal best of 1.65m - 5-05. Stoltz, who finished fourth at the South Dakota Challenge, tied Sarah Gilbert who set the mark of 5-05 in 2010. Also in the high jump freshman Avery Bartunek was 12th in 1.55m - 5-01.00 and moved into the top 10 at USF at ninth. Junior David Ecker won the men's 3,000 steeplechase in 9:22.98 which ranks second all-time at USF (Dan Armstrong, 9:18.36, 2019). In the same race, Aaron Voigt was fifth overall at 9:46.70 which is eighth on USF's all-time list. Senior Mason Phillips put together the program's sixth best 1,500 meter run and placed third in 3:54.44 which is just off his personal best of 3:47.98 in 2019, which is second all-time at USF.
In the 800-meter run, junior Zoe Cigard was 11th in 2:19.65, which was a PR and ranks 10th all-time at USF. In the women's long jump, sophomore Natalie Meyers finished eighth at 5.51m – 18-01 which is not only her outdoor PR but ranks ninth all-time at USF. Sophomore Karlee Simmons was fourth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 12:30.4 which ranks seventh all-time at USF but is off her PR set earlier this year of 12:19.In the women's heptathlon, USF placed two in the top 10 with marks that rank in the top-10 all-time at USF. Senior Emily Olson was sixth with 4,174 points, which ranks third all-time but of her PR of 4,596 in 2019. Freshman Emily Swanson finished at a PR of 3,949 which ranks fourth all-time at USF.

At the Dordt Invite – USF has 13 top-10 efforts
Winning and performing at a high level continues to be the defining way of the University of Sioux Falls Track and Field Team, which won eight titles, and recorded two NCAA DII provisional marks, 29 top-five finishes and 13 school top-10 efforts at the Dordt Invitational on Thursday. Ahead of the Easter Break, the USF squads, led by a stellar effort and top-three all-time from All-Americans Emma Hertz, Jaimie McNamee and KaNya Henderson, had a strong effort in throws, jumps and sprints. Four-time junior All-American Emma Hertz won two titles (shot put, hammer throw) with marks that included a school record and another top-four throw all-time at USF. In the hammer throw, USF had three throwers place in the top five at the meet and record top-10 all-time throws at USF. Hertz broke the school record  of senior Jaimie McNamee (177'10, 2019) with an NCAA DII provisional throw of 180-09.25 (55.10m), which placed her first. McNamee was second with a throw which ranks third all-time at USF of 173-06.25 (52.89m) and was an NCAA DII provisional mark. In addition, senior  Kayla Andersen was fifth at 149-08.50, which would rank 10th all-time outdoors at USF.  Just outside the top 10 at USF was senior Bailey Rudebusch, sixth, 149-00.25 (45.42m) and Mackenzie Bengtson, seventh, 146-02 (44.55m). In the shot put, Hertz had a toss of 44-08.75 (13.63m) which was the winning throw at the meet and ranks fourth all-time but she has the school record of 51'0.5 in 2019.  In the discus throw, McNamee captured the title and recorded the fourth best throw ever at USF of 148-00.75 (45.13m), although it was just short of her best toss of 150'3.5 in 2019 which ranks second all time.  In the 100-meter dash, junior KaNya Henderson won the event by clocking 12.11, which was the third fastest all-time outdoors at USF and her personal best. She was also part of the 4x100 meter relay which clocked 49.64 in finish second as she was on a squad that included Emma Kenkel, Myah Roggenbuck, Mercy Oyadare. In the men's 1,500 meter run, USF placed four in the top six as senior Mason Phillips took a title in 3:56.56, which ranks sixth all-time outdoors at USF although just short of his best of 3:47.98 in 2019 at No. 2 all-time. Also in the 1,500 meters, junior David Ecker was third at 4:07.61; junior Aaron Voigt, fourth, 4:08.23; freshman Ben Morrison, sixth, 4:17.69 with freshmen Zach Matzner, 10th, 4:24.88; and Scott Obago Jr., 21st, 4:35.40. Other title winners including sophomore Natalie Meyers, long jump, 17-04, 5.28 meters; while junior Taylor Stoltz and freshman Emily Swanson, tied for first in the high jump at 5-00.75 (1.54m).
USF's 4x800-meter women's relay captured a title in 9:45.16 with the eighth-best time outdoors in school history. The relay squad included sophomore Annika Aho, junior Tianna Wald, freshman Khot Juac and sophomore Cassidy O'Meara. Also for the USF men's team, Dawson Davito was second in the shot put at 45-07 (13.89m) while Christian Lietz was third in the 5,000-meters in 16:06.16. USF men's team had a second place finish from Jake Person in the pole vault by going 13-11.5 (4.25m). Marek Rex was 10th in the hammer throw by had the nine ranked throw all-time outdoor at USF at 130-07.5 (39.81m).

Wildcat Classic - USF has 19 top-3 performances and eight titles
Combined between the men's and women's teams, the Cougars had 19 top-three performances, including eight individual titles during the two days of competition. Leading the way was senior All American Mason Phillips, a double winner for the USF Men's Team as he earned victories in the 1500 meters at 4:07.36 and the 5,000 meters in 15:39.55.  In the women's highlights, four-time junior All-American Emma Hertz won the discus at 158-04 (48.27m), which ranks second best all-time at USF to her own school record of 169'2.25 throw in 2019. Junior Taylor Stoltz won the high jump with her career best of 5-01 (1.55 m), which tied her for 10th all-time at USF.  In the women's 3,000-meters steeplechase, Karlee Simmons won in 12:19.27, which ranks sixth all-time at USF. Another event winner was freshman Emily Swanson, who had a career-best 10-11.75 (3.35m). USF also captured the men's pole vault as Jake Person had a vault of 14-02.75 (4.34m), which was a personal-best. USF also had a first-place finish on Friday from Miranda Phipps in the javelin throw with her top 10 USF all-time throw of 136-08.

Coming Up for the Cougars 
USF will compete on May 1 at the Wayne State College Classic and the South Dakota Tune-up on Friday, May 7 at USD at the Lillibridge Track Complex on the USF campus as well as the Maverick Classic in Mankato, Minn., on May 7. The outdoor season will culminate on Thursday-Saturday, May 13-15 at the NSIC Championships held at Malosky Stadium in Duluth, Minnesota, hosted by the University of Minnesota Duluth. 
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