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Endres sets School Record to highlight Huskies’ opening weekend

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The Michigan Tech track & field teams opened the outdoor season at the WashU Distance Carnival and the St. Norbert Early Bird Meet, highlighted by a school record and NCAA provisional qualifying mark from Claire Endres on Thursday evening.

Endres shaved 15 seconds off her previous personal best to win the second section of the women's 3,000-meter steeplechase, opening her season with a sub-11-minute performance. Her time of 10:58.95 broke the previous school record by more than five seconds and dipped under the NCAA provisional standard of 10:59.02, ranking her 12th nationally.

"Making the trek all the way down to St. Louis has again proven worth it. The fields in the meet are so tightly packed that everyone we're able to get into the meet has the opportunity to embrace a simple compete mindset and can expect to find measurable growth," said head coach Robert Young. "I was really pleased with how tactically sound all of our racers were all weekend. Every one of them ran smart races and gave themselves a chance to win their heat. It seemed that nearly every race we had someone in contention at the front with less than 20% of the race remaining. A huge congrats go to Claire and Austin for getting it all the way right to win their heats.

"Claire's race felt particularly special since I've been able to work with her in this event from day 1. She has really taken a step with her fitness this spring and her technical prowess over the barriers is among the very best examples in any field. That was a major contributor to her closing a significant gap over the last 400m of her race to get the heat win. It's been a couple years since we've had a provisional mark on our women's roster and I think she has more in her. I'm looking forward to chasing an even faster time in hopes of qualifying for the national meet."

Ingrid Halverson's massive 10k PR is also particularly noteworthy. It's not often you have an athlete average nearly 5 seconds a lap faster than their previous best.

The personal-best performances continued on Friday, as Ingrid Halverson placed second in her section of the women's 10,000 meters. Halverson crushed her previous best of 38:57.04, set at last year's GLIAC Championship, by nearly two minutes, clocking 37:01.23 to finish second in the heat.

In the women's 5,000 meters, Ingrid Seagren led the way in her debut at the distance, placing third in her section with a time of 18:22.75. Alisa Teige followed closely, finishing sixth with a personal-best 18:28.79.

On the men's side, Colman Lenci paced the Huskies in the 5,000 meters, placing ninth in his section with a personal-best time of 14:49.91. Four additional Huskies recorded personal bests in the event, led by Austin Smelker, who won his section in 15:03.25. Luke Prevecek (15:17.65), Derin Apul (15:26.35), and Brayden Sobecki (15:32.43) also posted personal records, while freshmen Dominic Lowrie (15:29.45) and Matthew Verellen (15:32.96) made their collegiate debuts.

In the finale of the WashU Distance Carnival, Michael Dennis ran 30:32.14 in his first collegiate 10,000 meters on the track, placing 21st in his section.

At the St. Norbert Early Bird Meet Saturday, Brady Hager won his second straight 800 meters, breaking the two-minute barrier with a time of 1:58.71. On the women's side, Julia Moxey finished second in 2:23.84, while Adeline Gobble placed third with a personal-best 2:30.43.

The Huskies also swept second through fourth in the women's 1,500 meters, led by Sam Shaver (4:58.89), followed by Haliee Zimpel (5:02.82) and Alena Tiernan (5:04.35).

Lucas Seng paced a group of eight Huskies in the men's 1,500 meters, placing third in his heat with a time of 4:09.69. In the men's 5,000 meters, Finnian Stringer led the way with a time of 16:02.52, while Bella Reimers broke the 20-minute mark in the women's race, placing fourth in 19:45.23.

Up Next

The Huskies will resume the outdoor season on April 10-11 traveling to Platteville, Wisconsin, for the UW-Platteville Invitational.

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Players Mentioned

Derin Apul

Derin Apul

Distance
Sophomore
Colman Lenci

Colman Lenci

Distance
Junior
Ingrid Seagren

Ingrid Seagren

Distance
Senior
Hancock, Mich. / Houghton
Austin Smelker

Austin Smelker

Distance
Senior
Alena Tiernan

Alena Tiernan

Freshman
Michael Dennis

Michael Dennis

Distance
Senior
Adeline Gobble

Adeline Gobble

Middle Distance
Sophomore
Middle Distance
Brady Hager

Brady Hager

Distance
Junior
Ingrid Halverson

Ingrid Halverson

Distance
Senior
Julia Moxey

Julia Moxey

Distance
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Derin Apul

Derin Apul

Sophomore
Distance
Colman Lenci

Colman Lenci

Junior
Distance
Ingrid Seagren

Ingrid Seagren

Senior
Hancock, Mich. / Houghton
Distance
Austin Smelker

Austin Smelker

Senior
Distance
Alena Tiernan

Alena Tiernan

Freshman
Michael Dennis

Michael Dennis

Senior
Distance
Adeline Gobble

Adeline Gobble

Sophomore
Middle Distance
Middle Distance
Brady Hager

Brady Hager

Junior
Distance
Ingrid Halverson

Ingrid Halverson

Senior
Distance
Julia Moxey

Julia Moxey

Sophomore
Distance
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