MANKATO -- The Bemidji State women’s track and field team continued its season-long assault on the program record book on Friday.
The Beavers broke three more school records at the Deb Schulz Open hosted by Minnesota State. That led to a third-place finish in a nine-team field in Mankato.
For the third consecutive meet, Analise Fabre broke BSU’s triple jump record. This time she shattered it, besting her two-day-old previous standard by almost a foot with a leap of 38 feet, 8.25 inches. She now holds five of the top six triple jumps in Bemidji State outdoor history.
Thrower Tierra Doss landed the Beavers’ lone event win by breaking BSU’s record in the discus. Doss notched a mark of 147 feet, 11 inches to surpass Jessica Cagle’s previous school best by over three feet.
Dynia Lewis also broke the program’s 100-meter hurdles record, running a 14.32 to sneak past Ashley Larva’s old standard by 0.09 seconds.
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In total, Bemidji State tallied nine top-five finishes at the meet and set 15 new personal records.
As a team, the Beavers accumulated 66.5 points, falling just behind Augustana’s 69.5 but topping St. Cloud State’s 62.5. Minnesota State won the meet with 221.5 points.
BSU will aim for more program records at the NSIC Outdoor Championships, which is set for Thursday through Saturday, May 12-14, in Aberdeen, S.D.