In Duluth, track and field records 15 more all-conference finishes.

The women’s 4×100-meter relay consisting of Jennifer Noutsougan, Nyanas Kur, Kylee Sallee, and Lily Juhnke started the final day of conference with a third-place finish and a time of 46.59.    Ryan Hartman took the NSIC champion title in the 1500-meter run with a time of 3:49.24. Tyson Rucker earned All-Conference with a time of 3:50.30 for third.    Four Vikings had personal bests in the 1500-meter including Payton Brown (3:51.27), Bryant Keller (3:52.23), Nick Batchelor (3:58.38), and Kieran Weigelt (3:59.15).    Ramsey Karim and Ally Sample both had personal bests in the 1500-meter run as they took seventh in 4:41.98 and 10th in 4:45.74, respectively. Tenley Nelson also was 12th in 4:59.58.    Andrew Martens took home an NSIC champion title in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 13.76. His time gives him the eighth spot on the DII College Outdoor Rankings.    Jude Jarding took seventh had in the 400-meter dash with a time of 48.69, taking seventh as Sydnee Serck and Caroline Sudbeck took seventh and eighth in the women’s 800-meter run with times of 2:15.93 and 2:17.32, respectively.    Maria Pedroso gathered a personal best in the 400-meter hurdles, taking sixth with a time of 1:03.02 while on the men’s side, Martens continued his success by taking fourth in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 53.90.    Kur took home her second All-Conference honor in the 200-meter dash after placing third with a time of 24.13.    The Vikings swept the top four spots in the 5000-meter run with Hartman taking his second NSIC title of the day in 14:40.75. Erik Gunderson (14:42.13) followed in second and Bryant Keller (14:42.25) in third, both garnering All-Conference honors. Payton Brown (14:42.33) came fourth, Kadin Groen (14:47.73) and Isaiah Anderson (14:49.49) rounded out the top 10, finishing eighth and ninth.    On the women’s side, Taylor Melton led with her fifth-place finish in 17:29.22 for a new personal best. Lindsey Young (17:32.85, PR) came seventh, Ally Sample (17:56.69) was 11th and Tenley Nelson (18:07.61) took 14th to round our AU in the top 15.   The women’s 4×400-meter relay with Sudbeck, Maia Peterson, Ella Heinitz, and Kur took third place with a time of 3:51.18 as the men’s squad of Martens, Ethan Boyens, Tyler Christianson and Jarding finished eighth in 3:19.15.   In field events, Sallee was 21st in the javelin throw with her mark of 107-00.00 while three Vikings competed in the women’s triple jump. Lexi Olderbak (36-00.25) was 14th, Mackenzie Hemmer (35-03.25) was 18th and Nyamal Changson (34-06.75) was 23rd.   The women’s team took third place overall with 88 points as the men were fifth with 80 points.    UP NEXT Should any athletes qualify, the Vikings will compete at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Pueblo, Colorado on May 22 through 24.

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