ALAMOSA, Colo. – The RMAC Indoor Track and Field Championships concluded on Saturday evening, with Black Hills State track and field holding a top-three finisher as well as three more personal best performances on the day.
Breanne Fuller, who competed in the women's 60m and 200m dash, landed in the top five in both competitions with provisional timestamps. In the 60m, Fuller recorded a 7.66 dash time for fifth while completing a 24.87 200m dash to land on the podium in third.
BHSU freshman
Trinity Brady competed in the men's 400m dash and ran a personal best of 50.14 in the competition to place seventh, also toppling the personal best he set on day one (50.42).
Over in the men's heptathlon was
Conor McGraw and
Dawson Lindeen representing BHSU. McGraw went on to tie his personal best in the heptathlon pole vault after clearing 3.35m on his way to finishing with 4,418 points.
Lindeen finished the day with two new personal bests in the heptathlon's 60m hurdles and 1000m run: he timed a 9.69 60m hurdles time and a 3:11.69 1000m to clock out with 3,379 points.
Up Next
The NCAA DII Indoor National Championship will conclude the indoor portion of the season on Friday, March 10 in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Two weeks after the national championship, the Yellow Jackets will begin their outdoor portion of the season at home with the Yellow Jacket Spring Open and Multi on March 24.
-BHSUAthletics.com-