Kansas Wesleyan's women's 4x800m relay team again broke the school record and hit the NAIA Automatic qualifying time to lead a solid group of finishers at the Concordia Classic on Saturday.
The relay team that consisted of Madisyn Ehrlich, Hailey Nordhus, Joni Schroeder and Kirstin Hackney also won the event with a time of 9:31.22 which set the new school mark and qualified for the NAIA National Championships.
In the 1000m, Madisyn Ehrlich was second in 3:05.35 and Joni Schroeder was fourth in 3:10.14.
In the 3000m Micah Dickens was second in 10:58.95 and Makayla Little was 18th in 11:57.20.
Hailey Nordhus finished fifth in the 400m with a time of 61.95, Brionna Floyd was 11th in 64.52 and Mayce Russell was 17th in 66.15.
Kirstin Hackey was sixth in the 600m with a time of 1:41.40.
Chloe Grusing was seventh in the shot put with a mark of 11.48m, Elizabeth Stout was 13th in a mark of 11.08m and Aunisty McNeal was 21st with a mark of 10.00m.
In the 800m Ava Kenyon finished eighth with a time of 2:35.94, Mya Schweitzer was 10th in 2:38.19, Emma McAlister was 12th in 2:39.09 and Allyson Taylor was 16th in 2:50.89.
Brionna Floyd finished 11th in the 200m with a time of 27.62 seconds and Julie Rottinghaus was 17th in 28.11.
In the mile, Mya Schweitzer was 17th in 5:37.49 and Allyson Taylor was 34th in 6:08.21.
Julie Rottinghaus finished 19th in the 60m preliminaries.
Julie Rottinghaus was 24th in the long jump with a mark of 4.60m.
In the weight throw, Elizabeth Stout was 25th with a mark of 12.15m, Chloe Crusing was 29th with a mark of 10.98m, Roselyn Torres was 30th with a mark of 10.93m and Aunisty McNeal was 36th with a mark of 10.17m.