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Schedule changes headline second day of Summit League Track

Schedule changes headline second day of Summit League Track

Yahoo17-05-2025

VERMILLION, S.D. (SUMMIT LEAGUE) — Due to inclement weather, only the decathlon and heptathlon took place as scheduled Friday, with St. Thomas' Jack Rosner and North Dakota's Malene Kollberg securing the multi-event titles.
All field events have been postponed to Saturday. On the track, the remaining preliminary rounds originally scheduled for Friday have been canceled, and all running events on Saturday will be timed finals.
Men's Current Standings (through four events scored)
Place
School
Score
1.
North Dakota State
53
2.
South Dakota State
38
3.
St. Thomas
20
4.
South Dakota
19
5.
North Dakota
15
6.
Oral Roberts
10
7.
Kansas City
1
Women's Current Standings (through six events scored)
Place
School
Score
T-1.
North Dakota
56
T-1.
South Dakota
56
3.
North Dakota State
54
4.
St. Thomas
35
5.
South Dakota State
33
Top PerformersSt. Thomas' Jack Rosner carried his momentum from Thursday into his final five events Friday, capturing the decathlon gold. After leading through four of five events on day one—including wins in the 100 meters (10.90), long jump (21-05.25; 6.53m), shot put (43-03.00; 13.18m) and 400m (48.52)—Rosner secured his place atop the podium with three additional event victories. He dominated the 110m hurdles (14.47), discus (126-11.00 / 38.68m) and pole vault (15-05.00 / 4.70m) to lock in his championship performance.
North Dakota's Malene Kollberg led the heptathlon, earning gold with standout performances in the 100m hurdles (14.19), high jump (5-06.50 / 1.69m) and javelin (105-00 / 32.02m). She also secured top-three finishes in the long jump (second – 18-00.25; 5.49m) and 200m (third – 24.98).
Men's Champions CrownedDecathlon: Jack Rosner, St. Thomas | 6,997 pointsWomen's Champions CrownedHeptathlon: Malene Kollberg, North Dakota | 5,067 points
Up NextChampionship action concludes Saturday with team titles on the line at the Lillibridge Track Complex. Both field and running events begin at 11 a.m. CT.
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