By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION
MARYVILLE, Mo. – The Fort Hays State University track and field teams had another exceptional day on the final day of the 2024 MIAA Outdoor Championships held on Sunday (May 5) in Maryville, Mo. With a stellar performance this weekend, they secured nine All-MIAA accolades and attained 14 national qualifying marks.
The Tiger women recorded a sixth-place finish with 60 points. The Tiger men racked up 61 points, to finish in eighth place, just 1.5 back of seventh place Central Missouri.
Taylor Savolt clinched a spot on the MIAA podium, finishing in third place with an electrifying time of 14.47 seconds, setting a new personal best and earning valuable points for the team. Following closely behind, Maggie Remsberg also delivered a stellar performance, achieving a personal best of 14.55 seconds and securing a fourth-place finish. Savolt’s third place finish marks her fifth All-MIAA performance, her second In the 400mH.
The 800m trio consisting of Trever Medina, Ethan Langand Aaron Mangan added quality points to the men’s team totals. Medina demonstrated talent, securing second place with a blistering time of 1:50.26, earning his first outdoor All-MIAA honor and adding eight points for the team. Lang delivered a standout performance as well, crossing the finish line in third place with a time of 1:50.87, marking his best season performance and contributing six crucial points to the team’s overall score. Lang’s finish marks his 13th All-MIAA performance, his first In the 800m race. Their remarkable efforts were complemented by Aaron Mangan, finishing in sixth place with a commendable time of 1:52.20, earning three points for the team.
Grant Bradley soared to new heights in the 1,500m event, delivering a personal best time of 3:47.78 to secure third place and earn an All-MIAA honor. Ethan Fisher also left his mark with a personal best time in the 1,500m, clinching eighth place. Dayton Williamsshowcased his talent in the high jump, achieving a personal best mark of 7-0.25. This height marks the second highest jump in DII FHSU history and is now tied for tenth in the nation this outdoor season.
In the field events, Addie Berens impressed in the women’s javelin throw, claiming third place with a distance of 148-07, while Rhyann Brown showcased her prowess with a sixth-place finish. Berens third place finish marks her fourth outdoor All-MIAA finish in a row. Connor Kaplinger demonstrated his skill in the men’s javelin, achieving a personal best performance with a throw of 182-05.
In the women’s 4x400m relay, the quartet of Reba Mader, Kinley Brown, Maggie Remsberg, and Taylor Savolt demonstrated their endurance, finishing in sixth place with a time of 3:47.49. This performance earned them a DII provisional qualification, highlighting their potential for continued success at the national level.
The Tigers will return to action next Saturday (May 11) at the Loper Twilight in Kearney, Neb. with one last chance to improve their standing on the national qualifying list. The 2024 NCAA Outdoor Championships are scheduled for May 23-25 in Emporia, Kan.
Full FHSU Results
Sunday
Women
100mH
3rd – Taylor Savolt – 14.47 @ 6 points
4th – Maggie Remsberg – 14.55 5 points
1,500m
7th – Faith Little – 4:39.45 2 points
11th – Madison Sutterfield – 4:42.45
5,000m
10th – Madison Sutterfield – 18:07.02
16th – Darian Hudgeons – 18:26.46
19th – Regan Hodsden – 18:32.61
4x100m Relay
6th – Jayme Hagerman, Kinley Brown, Reba Mader, Tori Poe – 46.98
4x400m Relay
6th – Reba Mader, Kinley Brown, Maggie Remsberg, Taylor Savolt – 3:47.49 #
Javelin
3rd – Addie Berens – 148-07 # @ 6 points
6th – Rhyann Brown – 140-06 # 3 points
9th – Patrisha Doll – 135-09
Shot Put
13th – Liberty Booker – 42-9.75
Triple Jump
12th – Jayme Hagerman – 36-7.75
15th – Abby Rueschhoff – 35-1.75
18th – Anne Sophie Van Der Knaap – 32-6.50
Men
200m
6th – Toby Wahlmeier – 21.37 3 points
800m
2nd – Trever Medina – 1:50.26 # @ 8 points
3rd – Ethan Lang – 1:50.87 # @ 6 points
6th – Aaron Mangan – 1:52.20 3 points
1,500m
3rd – Grant Bradley – 3:47.78 # @ 6 points
8th – Ethan Fisher – 3:53.52 1 point
19th – Brady Stegman – 4:04.78
5,000m
18th – Jaret Pfizenmaier – 15:14.76
4x100m Relay
6th – Eddie McVay, Kenny Fritsch, Toby Wahlmeier, Keamonie Archie – 41.13
4x400m Relay
5th – Trever Medina, Lucorien DeBoest, Aaron Manaan, Ethan Lang – 3:17.20
High Jump
4th – Dayton Williams – 7-0.25 #
Triple Jump
15th – Noah McGregor – 44-4.25
Javelin
13th – Connor Kaplinger – 182-05
Saturday
Women
100m – Prelims
14th – Tori Poe – 12.15
100mH – Prelims
4th – Taylor Savolt – 14.35 q
6th – Maggie Remsberg – 14.59 q
200m – Prelims
16th – Kinley Brown – 25.05
18th – Tori Poe – 25.36
400m – Prelims
12th – Reba Mader – 56.82
400mH – Prelims
4th – Taylor Savolt – 1:01.20 q
800m – Prelims
10th – Faith Little – 2:15.92
10,000m
9th – Jaycee Vath – 37:07.82
11th – Regan Hodsden – 37:23.40
13th – Darian Hudgeons – 37:25.20
15th – Abbye Hudson – 39:01.79
Pole Vault
2nd – Annabeth Baalman – 13-0.25 # @ – 8 points
12th – Kaitlin Lindstrom – 10-10.75
Long Jump
2nd – Taylor Savolt – 19-2.50 # @ – 8 points
11th – Donna Jackson – 17-6.25
16th – Jayme Hagerman – 16-4.50
Discus
8th – Jessica Saunders – 137-0.0 – 1 point
Hammer
12th – Liberty Booker – 158-09
Heptathlon
4th – Taylor Savolt – 5,152 #
LJ – 18-1.75 – 709 3rd
JT – 120-05 – 604
800m – 2:23.41 – 774 3rd
5th – Maggie Remsberg – 4,944 #
LJ – 16-7.75 – 578
JT – 115-04 – 575
800m – 2:31.17 – 678
10th – Hadley Williams – 4,003
LJ – 16-0.25 – 527
JT – 79-08 – 369
800m – 2:42.91 – 540
12th – Kylin Rudzik – 3,847
LJ – 15-2.25 – 461
JT – 95-03 – 458
800m – 2:41.70 – 554
Men’s
100m – Prelims
12th – Toby Wahlmeier – 10.48
13th – Kenny Fritsch – 10.51
22nd – Eddie McVay – 10.64
200m – Prelims
7th – Toby Wahlmeier – 21.43 q
400mH – Prelims
13th – Maayan Paz – 55.61
800m – Prelims
4th – Ethan Lang – 1:51.57 Q
5th – Aaron Mangan – 1:51.57 q
6th – Trever Medina – 1:51.59 q
24th – Lucorien DeBoest – 1:55.33
28th – Isaac Radke – 1:59.76
3,000m Steeplechase
2nd – Grant Bradley – 8:55.86 # @ – 8 points
9th – Noah Morenz – 9:27.58
10,000m
13th – Carsyn Turpin – 31:48.15
16th – Jaret Pfizenmaier – 32:02.35
Pole Vault
2nd – Jacob Clark – 17-0.0 # @ – 8 points
12th – Kurtis McCormick – 15-6.25
Long Jump
17th – Jace Wentling – 21-3.25
Decathlon
4th – Jonah Remsberg – 6,567 #
110mH – 15.61 – 777 4th
DT – 91-04 – 422
PV – 13-8.50 – 668 3rd
JT – 165-05 – 595 1st
1,500m – 4:38.08 – 692 1st
8th – Ethan Salmans – 6,212
110mH – 15.84 – 751
DT – 100-00 – 474
PV – 12-8.75 – 584
JT – 122-09 – 405
1,500m – 5:14.59 – 479
11th – Luke Hample – 5,727
110mH – 16.62 – 665
DT – 111-07 – 544 3rd
PV – 12-4.75 – 557
JT – 96-08 – 292
1,500m – 5:14.19 – 481
Friday
Women
Heptathlon
2nd – Maggie Remsberg – 3,113
100mH – 14.49 – 910
HJ – 5-5.00 – 795
SP – 35-10.50 – 591
200m – 25.78 – 817
LJ –
JT –
800m –
4th – Taylor Savolt – 2,833
100mH – 14.47 – 913
HJ – 5-1.25 – 689
SP – 34-11.25 – 572
200m – 24.95 – 891
LJ –
JT –
800m –
9th – Hadley Williams – 2,567
100mH – 15.83 – 735
HJ – 4-8.75 – 555
SP – 33-3.00 – 538
200m – 26.68 – 739
LJ –
JT –
800m –
12th – Kylin Rudzik – 2,374
100mH – 16.63 – 639
HJ – 33-5.75 – 588
SP – – 578
200m – 28.35 – 604
LJ –
JT –
800m –
Men
Decathlon
6th – Ethan Salmans – 2,739
100m – 10.99 – 863
LJ – 21-3.50 – 695
SP – 36-0.75 – 545
HJ – 5-11.25 – 636
400m – 50.75 – 780 4th
110mH –
DT –
PV –
JT –
1,500m –
8th – Jonah Remsberg – 2,634
100m – 11.33 – 789
LJ – 21-11.50 – 741
SP – 32-7.75 – 483
HJ – 6-0.50 – 661 5th
400m – 51.67 – 739 7th
110mH –
DT –
PV –
JT –
1,500m –
11th – Luke Hampl – 2,484
100m – 11.63 – 725
LJ – 20-3.00 – 624
SP – 34-11.25 – 525
HJ -5-10.00 – 610
400m – 52.47 – 704
110mH –
DT –
PV –
JT –
1,500m –
# – indicates NCAA Division II national qualifying mark
@ – indicates All-MIAA performance