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St. Cloud State Track & Field Travels to St. Paul for Final Regular Season Meet Friday
4/30/2026 3:50:00 PM | Women's Track & Field
Huskies close regular season competition at Meet of the UnSaintly (Hamline)
ST. CLOUD, Minn. – St. Cloud State Track & Field is set to conclude its regular season schedule at the Meet of the UnSaintly for the second consecutive season. The meet, hosted by Hamline at Klas Field in St. Paul, is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. on Friday with field events before the track events start at 4 p.m.
Meet Information/Schedule
FOLLOW THE HUSKIES
Live results will be provided by Wayzata Results and the track events will be streamed live for free on the MIAC Sports Network.
Links to coverage options will be available on the SCSU Track & Field meet day central and schedule page.
TEAMS AT THE MEET
Augsburg, Bethel, Concordia-St. Paul, Gustavus Adolphus, Hamline, Macalester, Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth, Saint Benedict, Saint Mary's, St. Catherine, St. Cloud State, St. Scholastica, St. Thomas
HUSKIES IN THE MEET
100 meters (5:35 p.m.) – Efe Ottah, Zaria Stapleton
200 meters (7:05 p.m.) – Efe Ottah, Jenna Marxhausen
400 meters (5:15 p.m.) – Jillian Kneisler, Emma Hoppman
800 meters (6:07 p.m.) – Abbygail Nunez, Jocie Wheeler
1,500 meters (7:40 p.m.) – Abbygail Nunez
400 hurdles (6:40 p.m.) – Jillian Kneisler, Emma Hoppman
High jump (4 p.m.) – Elena Martinez-Rodriguez, Kinsey Mohwinkle, Zoe Klocksien
Pole vault (5:30 p.m.) – Lauren Woelfel
Long jump (5:30 p.m.) – Myesha Thompson, Aliyah Horton, Ava Wilmanns
Triple jump (4 p.m.) – Elena Martinez-Rodriguez, Kinsey Mohwinkle, Myesha Thompson
Shot put (4:30 p.m.) – Mackenzie McMahon
Discus throw (5:30 p.m.) – Kim Feller
Hammer throw (3 p.m.) – Savannah Reinke
Javelin throw (5:45 p.m.) – Savannah Reinke, Ava Wilmanns
LAST TIME OUT
St. Cloud State Track & Field tallied three event wins, 11 top five finishes, seven personal bests and three season bests in its penultimate weekend of regular season competition at the Drake Relays at the Blue Oval at Drake Stadium in Des Moines and the Viking Classic (Grandview) at Duke Williams Stadium in Des Moines on April 24. No team scored were kept at either meet.
Drake Relays
The Huskies ran new season best times in both events at the Drake Relays. The quartet of junior sprinter/jumper Myesha Thompson (Mount Horeb, Wis.), freshman sprinters Efe Ottah (Wednesbury, England) and Aliyah Horton (St. Paul, Minn.) and sophomore sprinter/jumper Zaria Stapleton (Nassau Bahamas) ran 48.34 in the 4x100 relay which was the fastest time since 2021. Ottah, junior sprinter Jenna Marxhausen (Two Harbors, Minn.), sophomore sprinter Emma Hoppman (Red Wing, Minn.) and sophomore distance runner Abbygail Nunez (South St. Paul, Minn.) ran 3:57.79 in the 4x4 which was the fastest time since the 2017 outdoor season.
Viking Classic
Junior jumper/sprinter Kinsey Mohwinkle (Aplington, Iowa) cleared a career high mark (1.60m/5-3) to win the high jump, Thomspon recorded a new personal best (5.61m/18-5) to win the long jump and sophomore Lauren Woelfel (Becker, Minn.) won the pole vault after clearing 3.45m/11-3.75. Woelfel also ran a new personal best time in the 100 hurdles – 17.39.
On the track, Stapleton ran a new personal best in the 100 meters (12.50) and freshman distance runner Jocie Wheeler (Annandale, Minn.) ran a personal record in the 1,500 meters (5:27.11). In the field, Horton (5.22m/17-1.5) and senior jumper/sprinter Ava Wilmanns (Cedarburg, Wis.) (4.99m/16-4.5) each jumped to new personal bests in the long jump and sophomore thrower Kim Feller (East Helena, Mont.) posted a new season best in the javelin throw - 31.92/104-8.
St. Cloud State at Drake Relays (hosted by Drake)
Friday, April 24, 2026 | Drake Stadium | Des Moines, Iowa
4x100 relay (college division)
20. Myesha Thompson/Efe Ottah/Aliyah Horton/Zaria Stapleton - 48.34 SB (fastest since 2021)
4x400 relay (college division)
22. Efe Ottah/Jenna Marxhausen/Emma Hoppman/Abbygail Nunez - 3:57.79 SB (fastest since 2017 outdoor)
Team Scores:
No team scores
Results (PrimeTime Timing)
Results (TFRRS)
St. Cloud State at Viking Classic (hosted by Grandview)
Friday, April 24, 2026 | Duke Williams Stadium | Des Moines, Iowa
100 meters
2. Zaria Stapleton - 12.50 PR
3. Zoe Klocksien - 12.93
1,500 meters
6. Jocie Wheeler - 5:27.11 PR
100 hurdles
8. Lauren Woelfel - 17.39 PR
400 hurdles
6. Jillian Kneisler - 1:10.95
High jump
1. Kinsey Mohwinkle - 1.60m/5-3 =PR
4. Zoe Klocksien - 1.40m/4-7
Pole vault
1. Lauren Woelfel - 3.45m/11-3.75
Long jump
1. Myesha Thompson - 5.61m/18-5 PR
2. Zaria Stapleton - 5.38m/17-8
4. Aliyah Horton - 5.22m/17-1.5 PR
6. Ava Wilmanns - 4.99m/16-4.5 ODPR
Shot put
5. Mackenzie McMahon - 11.51m/37-9.25
Hammer throw
5. Kim Feller - 44.26m/145-2
8. Mackenzie McMahon - 42.90m/140-9
Javelin throw
5. Kim Feller - 31.92/104-8 SB
11. Ava Wilmanns - 28.86m/94-8
Team Scores:
No team scores
Results (Race the Clock Timing)
Results (TFRRS)
PR SPOTLIGHT
Aliyah Horton (long jump) 5.01m/16-5.25 --> 5.22m/17-1.5
Kinsey Mohwinkle (high jump) =1.60m/5-3
Zaria Stapleton (100 meters) 12.52 --> 12.50
Myesha Thompson (long jump) 5.59m/18-4.25 --> 5.61m/18-5
Jocie Wheeler (1,500 meters) 5:27.50 --> 5:27.11
Ava Wilmanns (outdoor long jump) 4.84m/15-10.5 --> 4.99m/16-4.5
Lauren Woelfel (100 hurdles) 17.61 --> 17.39
TOP OF THE PODIUM
Graduate jumper Elena Martinez-Rodriguez (Madrid, Spain) won the high jump at the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Indoor Championships on Feb. 27, becoming just the seventh athlete to win an event at the indoor NSIC Championships. She scored 14 of the team's 18.5 points in the meet including 10 points for winning the high jump.
It was the third week in a row and fifth time this season that Martinez-Rodriguez won a high jump. She became the first Husky to win an event at the indoor conference meet since Natalie Gottschalk (2015-19) won the pentathlon in 2018 and just the seventh Husky to ever win an event at the indoor meet. She also recorded four points after posting a new personal best in the triple jump (11.75m/38-6.75) to finish fifth in the event on Saturday (Feb. 28).
SCSU Event Winners @ the NSIC Indoor Championships
Heather Miller (55 hurdles, 2009)
Heather Miller (triple jump, 2009)
Heather Miller (pentathlon, 2009)
Heather Miller (60 hurdles, 2010)
Heather Miller (long jump, 2010)
Heather Miller (triple jump, 2010)
Danielle Luhmann (high jump, 2010)
Heather Miller (pentathlon, 2010)
Roshane Boreland (800 meters, 2011)
Becky Schmidt (long jump, 2012)
Patience Yalartai (long jump, 2017)
Patience Yalartai (triple jump, 2017)
Natalie Gottschalk (pentathlon, 2018)
Elena Martinez-Rodriguez (high jump, 2026)
HUSKIES TO WATCH
Freshman sprinter Efe Ottah and sophomore pole vaulter Lauren Woelfel (Becker, Minn.) were named the preseason athletes to watch by the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) ahead of the outdoor season.
Ottah, the Huskies track athlete to watch, competed in the 60, 200, 300 and 400 meters during her first collegiate indoor season. She was a member of the 4x400 relay team that finished in eighth place at the NSIC Indoor Championships after running a season best time of 4:03.90. It was her first time scoring at a conference championship.
"Efe has made a strong impression in her first year with our program," said third-year head coach Gabrielle Brown. "She shows up every day ready to work, brings great energy to practice, and is constantly looking for ways to improve. Her work ethic and willingness to learn have made her someone we're excited to watch continue developing throughout the outdoor season."
Woelfel, the Huskies field athlete to watch, competed in the pole vault during the indoor season. She won the event in two of the four meets she competed in, set a lifetime best in the event at the Snowshoe Open (Minnesota) on Feb. 20 (3.62m/11-10.5) and finished tied for fifth place at the NSIC Indoor Championships after clearing 3.61m/11-10 to score 3.5 points for the team. It was her first time scoring at a conference championship.
"Lauren made an immediate impact for us during the indoor season, scoring at the NSIC Championships while also competing in swim and dive," said Brown. "We're excited to see what she can do this outdoor season now that she's able to focus fully on track and continue building on the progress she showed indoors."
NSIC Release
PRESEASON POLLING
St. Cloud State Track & Field was selected to finish 12th in the 2026 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Outdoor Track & Field Preseason Coaches' Poll as announced by the league office on March 19. During the indoor season, the Huskies outperformed their preseason projection at the NSIC Indoor Championships by five places, finishing 10th at the meet. SCSU finished 14th of 14 teams at the 2025 NSIC Outdoor Championships.
"We're excited about the momentum our group is building," said third-year head coach Gabrielle Brown. "This team has shown a strong commitment to the process and continues to compete for one another. I'm looking forward to seeing how the Huskies build on the progress we made during the indoor season as we head into outdoor competition."
NSIC Release
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Track & Field, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Meet Information/Schedule
FOLLOW THE HUSKIES
Live results will be provided by Wayzata Results and the track events will be streamed live for free on the MIAC Sports Network.
Links to coverage options will be available on the SCSU Track & Field meet day central and schedule page.
TEAMS AT THE MEET
Augsburg, Bethel, Concordia-St. Paul, Gustavus Adolphus, Hamline, Macalester, Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth, Saint Benedict, Saint Mary's, St. Catherine, St. Cloud State, St. Scholastica, St. Thomas
HUSKIES IN THE MEET
100 meters (5:35 p.m.) – Efe Ottah, Zaria Stapleton
200 meters (7:05 p.m.) – Efe Ottah, Jenna Marxhausen
400 meters (5:15 p.m.) – Jillian Kneisler, Emma Hoppman
800 meters (6:07 p.m.) – Abbygail Nunez, Jocie Wheeler
1,500 meters (7:40 p.m.) – Abbygail Nunez
400 hurdles (6:40 p.m.) – Jillian Kneisler, Emma Hoppman
High jump (4 p.m.) – Elena Martinez-Rodriguez, Kinsey Mohwinkle, Zoe Klocksien
Pole vault (5:30 p.m.) – Lauren Woelfel
Long jump (5:30 p.m.) – Myesha Thompson, Aliyah Horton, Ava Wilmanns
Triple jump (4 p.m.) – Elena Martinez-Rodriguez, Kinsey Mohwinkle, Myesha Thompson
Shot put (4:30 p.m.) – Mackenzie McMahon
Discus throw (5:30 p.m.) – Kim Feller
Hammer throw (3 p.m.) – Savannah Reinke
Javelin throw (5:45 p.m.) – Savannah Reinke, Ava Wilmanns
LAST TIME OUT
St. Cloud State Track & Field tallied three event wins, 11 top five finishes, seven personal bests and three season bests in its penultimate weekend of regular season competition at the Drake Relays at the Blue Oval at Drake Stadium in Des Moines and the Viking Classic (Grandview) at Duke Williams Stadium in Des Moines on April 24. No team scored were kept at either meet.
Drake Relays
The Huskies ran new season best times in both events at the Drake Relays. The quartet of junior sprinter/jumper Myesha Thompson (Mount Horeb, Wis.), freshman sprinters Efe Ottah (Wednesbury, England) and Aliyah Horton (St. Paul, Minn.) and sophomore sprinter/jumper Zaria Stapleton (Nassau Bahamas) ran 48.34 in the 4x100 relay which was the fastest time since 2021. Ottah, junior sprinter Jenna Marxhausen (Two Harbors, Minn.), sophomore sprinter Emma Hoppman (Red Wing, Minn.) and sophomore distance runner Abbygail Nunez (South St. Paul, Minn.) ran 3:57.79 in the 4x4 which was the fastest time since the 2017 outdoor season.
Viking Classic
Junior jumper/sprinter Kinsey Mohwinkle (Aplington, Iowa) cleared a career high mark (1.60m/5-3) to win the high jump, Thomspon recorded a new personal best (5.61m/18-5) to win the long jump and sophomore Lauren Woelfel (Becker, Minn.) won the pole vault after clearing 3.45m/11-3.75. Woelfel also ran a new personal best time in the 100 hurdles – 17.39.
On the track, Stapleton ran a new personal best in the 100 meters (12.50) and freshman distance runner Jocie Wheeler (Annandale, Minn.) ran a personal record in the 1,500 meters (5:27.11). In the field, Horton (5.22m/17-1.5) and senior jumper/sprinter Ava Wilmanns (Cedarburg, Wis.) (4.99m/16-4.5) each jumped to new personal bests in the long jump and sophomore thrower Kim Feller (East Helena, Mont.) posted a new season best in the javelin throw - 31.92/104-8.
St. Cloud State at Drake Relays (hosted by Drake)
Friday, April 24, 2026 | Drake Stadium | Des Moines, Iowa
4x100 relay (college division)
20. Myesha Thompson/Efe Ottah/Aliyah Horton/Zaria Stapleton - 48.34 SB (fastest since 2021)
4x400 relay (college division)
22. Efe Ottah/Jenna Marxhausen/Emma Hoppman/Abbygail Nunez - 3:57.79 SB (fastest since 2017 outdoor)
Team Scores:
No team scores
Results (PrimeTime Timing)
Results (TFRRS)
St. Cloud State at Viking Classic (hosted by Grandview)
Friday, April 24, 2026 | Duke Williams Stadium | Des Moines, Iowa
100 meters
2. Zaria Stapleton - 12.50 PR
3. Zoe Klocksien - 12.93
1,500 meters
6. Jocie Wheeler - 5:27.11 PR
100 hurdles
8. Lauren Woelfel - 17.39 PR
400 hurdles
6. Jillian Kneisler - 1:10.95
High jump
1. Kinsey Mohwinkle - 1.60m/5-3 =PR
4. Zoe Klocksien - 1.40m/4-7
Pole vault
1. Lauren Woelfel - 3.45m/11-3.75
Long jump
1. Myesha Thompson - 5.61m/18-5 PR
2. Zaria Stapleton - 5.38m/17-8
4. Aliyah Horton - 5.22m/17-1.5 PR
6. Ava Wilmanns - 4.99m/16-4.5 ODPR
Shot put
5. Mackenzie McMahon - 11.51m/37-9.25
Hammer throw
5. Kim Feller - 44.26m/145-2
8. Mackenzie McMahon - 42.90m/140-9
Javelin throw
5. Kim Feller - 31.92/104-8 SB
11. Ava Wilmanns - 28.86m/94-8
Team Scores:
No team scores
Results (Race the Clock Timing)
Results (TFRRS)
PR SPOTLIGHT
Aliyah Horton (long jump) 5.01m/16-5.25 --> 5.22m/17-1.5
Kinsey Mohwinkle (high jump) =1.60m/5-3
Zaria Stapleton (100 meters) 12.52 --> 12.50
Myesha Thompson (long jump) 5.59m/18-4.25 --> 5.61m/18-5
Jocie Wheeler (1,500 meters) 5:27.50 --> 5:27.11
Ava Wilmanns (outdoor long jump) 4.84m/15-10.5 --> 4.99m/16-4.5
Lauren Woelfel (100 hurdles) 17.61 --> 17.39
TOP OF THE PODIUM
Graduate jumper Elena Martinez-Rodriguez (Madrid, Spain) won the high jump at the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Indoor Championships on Feb. 27, becoming just the seventh athlete to win an event at the indoor NSIC Championships. She scored 14 of the team's 18.5 points in the meet including 10 points for winning the high jump.
It was the third week in a row and fifth time this season that Martinez-Rodriguez won a high jump. She became the first Husky to win an event at the indoor conference meet since Natalie Gottschalk (2015-19) won the pentathlon in 2018 and just the seventh Husky to ever win an event at the indoor meet. She also recorded four points after posting a new personal best in the triple jump (11.75m/38-6.75) to finish fifth in the event on Saturday (Feb. 28).
SCSU Event Winners @ the NSIC Indoor Championships
Heather Miller (55 hurdles, 2009)
Heather Miller (triple jump, 2009)
Heather Miller (pentathlon, 2009)
Heather Miller (60 hurdles, 2010)
Heather Miller (long jump, 2010)
Heather Miller (triple jump, 2010)
Danielle Luhmann (high jump, 2010)
Heather Miller (pentathlon, 2010)
Roshane Boreland (800 meters, 2011)
Becky Schmidt (long jump, 2012)
Patience Yalartai (long jump, 2017)
Patience Yalartai (triple jump, 2017)
Natalie Gottschalk (pentathlon, 2018)
Elena Martinez-Rodriguez (high jump, 2026)
HUSKIES TO WATCH
Freshman sprinter Efe Ottah and sophomore pole vaulter Lauren Woelfel (Becker, Minn.) were named the preseason athletes to watch by the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) ahead of the outdoor season.
Ottah, the Huskies track athlete to watch, competed in the 60, 200, 300 and 400 meters during her first collegiate indoor season. She was a member of the 4x400 relay team that finished in eighth place at the NSIC Indoor Championships after running a season best time of 4:03.90. It was her first time scoring at a conference championship.
"Efe has made a strong impression in her first year with our program," said third-year head coach Gabrielle Brown. "She shows up every day ready to work, brings great energy to practice, and is constantly looking for ways to improve. Her work ethic and willingness to learn have made her someone we're excited to watch continue developing throughout the outdoor season."
Woelfel, the Huskies field athlete to watch, competed in the pole vault during the indoor season. She won the event in two of the four meets she competed in, set a lifetime best in the event at the Snowshoe Open (Minnesota) on Feb. 20 (3.62m/11-10.5) and finished tied for fifth place at the NSIC Indoor Championships after clearing 3.61m/11-10 to score 3.5 points for the team. It was her first time scoring at a conference championship.
"Lauren made an immediate impact for us during the indoor season, scoring at the NSIC Championships while also competing in swim and dive," said Brown. "We're excited to see what she can do this outdoor season now that she's able to focus fully on track and continue building on the progress she showed indoors."
NSIC Release
PRESEASON POLLING
St. Cloud State Track & Field was selected to finish 12th in the 2026 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Outdoor Track & Field Preseason Coaches' Poll as announced by the league office on March 19. During the indoor season, the Huskies outperformed their preseason projection at the NSIC Indoor Championships by five places, finishing 10th at the meet. SCSU finished 14th of 14 teams at the 2025 NSIC Outdoor Championships.
"We're excited about the momentum our group is building," said third-year head coach Gabrielle Brown. "This team has shown a strong commitment to the process and continues to compete for one another. I'm looking forward to seeing how the Huskies build on the progress we made during the indoor season as we head into outdoor competition."
NSIC Release
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Track & Field, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Players Mentioned
SCSU Winter Athletics Press Conference - Track And Field
Wednesday, December 13
Sound Check - Track & Field (Feat. Hannah Arason)- 3/9/22
Friday, August 25
Sound Check - Track & Field (Feat. Parker Buske) - 3/9/22
Friday, August 25
2019-20 St. Cloud State Senior Thank You!
Monday, May 04








































