DULUTH, Minn. - After earning a pair of first place performances on Friday, the Minnesota Morris women's track and field team gained two more firsts on Day 2 of the UMAC Indoor Track and Field Championships in Duluth.
Two distance runners earned conference titles in their respective races.
Katherine Novak won the mile in a time of 5:23.92 and
Hannah Goemann claimed the 3000 meters with a clocking of 11:03.25. Goemann was one of three runners who took the top four spots in the race which saw Novak take second (11:27.79) and
Gabrielle Ward place fourth (11:49.37).
Overall results
As a team, Minnesota Morris finished in fourth place with 111 points. St. Scholastica claimed the team crown with 194.5 points. UW-Superior finished second with 171 and Bethany Lutheran took third with 132.5.
Carly Denler took second in the high jump Friday and she added another second place showing Saturday in the pole vault as she climbed to a height of 3.12m (10-02.75).
Molly McGrath leapt to a third place distance in the triple jump (10.42m, 34-02.25) and
Sami Brinkmann had a fourth place heave in the shot put (10.53m, 34-06.75).
The Cougars next compete at the St. Olaf Invitational Friday.