Cougars Claim Multiple Titles at Minnesota State Open
The University of Sioux Falls track and field teams delivered an impressive performance at the Minnesota State Open, securing multiple event titles and achieving significant Division II qualifying marks. Notable achievements included Tamia Horton setting a program record in the 100m with a time of 11.41, ranking her No. 3 in the NCAA Division II this season. Horton also contributed to a second-place finish in the women's 4x100m relay. Other highlights included Peyton Hanson winning the pole vault and Delanie VanDriel and Tatum Godinez claiming event titles in the throws.
By the Numbers- Tamia Horton - 100m: 11.41 (1st place)
- Peyton Hanson - Pole Vault: 3.67m (1st place)
- Delanie VanDriel - Discus: 42.56m (1st place)
- Tatum Godinez - Javelin: 37.60m (1st place)
- Tamia Horton leads the season rankings with her record time in the 100m.
- Cougars showed strong form across various events, with several athletes placing in the top 10.
- The women's 4x100m relay time ranks in the national top-80.
The Cougars will continue their outdoor season at the Dewey Donat Classic on April 17 in Aberdeen, South Dakota, where they'll aim to build on their recent successes and secure more qualifying marks.
Bottom LineThe USF track and field teams showcased exceptional talent and depth at the Minnesota State Open, setting the stage for a promising outdoor season and positioning themselves as strong contenders in NCAA DII competitions.
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