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“The NSIC is may be the best conference in the nation right now. If you take a look at results, there were fantastic performances across the board. To have Bemidji State athletes win two of the top individual honors is a real tribute to Zac and Kristi,” BSU head coach Craig Hougen commented. “They are great people with great work ethics and Bemidji State has done them right. “Both are all-America caliber student-athletes on the track and in the classroom.” Hougen added, “They are real beacons for Bemidji State athletics.” The Beavers had student-athletes participating in nine events in the final day of the NSIC Championships. The BSU men failed to record any finishes in the top eight on day two and completed the event tied for ninth place with 26 points. The BSU women were led by Buerkle who placed in two events to score 16 points and put the Beaver women in 10th. Minnesota State University captured the men’s team title, while Augustana College earned the women’s championship. Buerkle, a 2009 outdoor all-America sprinter, captured the NSIC 400-meter dash title, shattering school and league records en route to automatically qualifying for the NCAA Division II Championships. The junior broke the tape .85 in front of her nearest competitor clocking a time of 55.09. She shaved more than a second from her own BSU standard of 56.32 set earlier this season and bested a 17-year-old league record of 56:72 set by Amy Von Wald of Northern State University. Buerkle’s 400 mark stands as the fastest 400-meter dash in the nation this indoor season. In addition, the Stacy, Minn. native finished third in the 200-meter dash. She crossed the line just a fraction of a step behind the NSIC champion and missed a BSU record she established earlier this month (25.26) by just .07. She is the first BSU athlete ever to be named NSIC Female Track Athlete of the Year and joins three-time national champion Sheena Devine (2005-08), the 2008 NSIC Indoor Field Athlete of the Year, as the only other BSU female to earn the league’s individual indoor honor. Preble took third in the pole vault, clearing a personal-best 16-00.00 and places eighth in the shot put with a toss of 48-04.50 in addition to capturing the 2010 NSIC heptathlon title Feb. 14-15. Preble’s fourth consecutive NSIC championship set a new league record (5,245) and solidified the Coleraine, Minn. as the top-ranked multi-event athlete in the nation. Preble stands as the seventh BSU male to earn NSIC Athlete of the Year honors. “Both Kristi and Zac are ranked No. 1 headed into the national championships in a couple weeks. The good part of that is a lot of honor, the bad part is that they head to the championships with a big bulls eye on their backs,” said Hougen. “But they have already proven they can perform well under pressure. The conference meet is a perfect example of that. Buerkle and Preble now ready themselves for the NCAA Division II Indoor Championships scheduled for Albuquerque, N.M. Mar. 12-13. --bsu-- 2010 NSIC Indoor Track and Field Championships Team Standings - Final Women: 1. Augustana 146 2. U Mary 134 3. Minnesota State 116 4. St. Cloud State 77 5. Winona State 73.50 6. Wayne State (Neb.) 58.50 7. Minnesota Duluth 47 8. MSU Moorhead 29 9. Northern State 26 10. Bemidji State 16 11. Concordia-St. Paul 9 Men: 1. Minnesota State 165 2. MSU Moorhead 122 3. Augustana 102.50 4. Northern State 83 5. U Mary 59 6. Concordia-St. Paul 58 7. St. Cloud State 56.50 8. Minnesota Duluth 42 9. Bemidji State 26 9. Wayne State (Neb.) 26 --bsu-- ![]() |
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