NORTHFIELD, Minn. – The St. Olaf College women's track and field team is set to compete at the three-day Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Indoor Track & Field Championships Thursday through Friday at Carleton College's Recreation Center.
After finishing as the team runner-up last season, St. Olaf will look to post its sixth top-four finish in a row at the meet, which will start with the pentathlon at 2 p.m. on Thursday afternoon. On Friday, field events will start at 4 p.m. and track events at 4:30 p.m. Saturday's final session will start with field events at 11:45 a.m. and track events at 1 p.m.
TICKET/FAN INFORMATION
Daily tickets are required to attend the MIAC Indoor Track & Field Championships. All tickets will be sold and purchased online via HomeTown Ticketing. There will not be cash sales at the venue; however, spectators can purchase tickets using a mobile device at any time, including while at the venue. Tickets are available for purchase on the
MIAC's HomeTown Ticketing site.
Single-day adult tickets will be $13, and student tickets are $4. (Note: additional HomeTown Ticketing convenience and credit card fees will be added during checkout, with estimated totals being $13.70 for adult / $4.43 for student per single-day ticket.) Children ages five and under do not require a ticket. Those eligible for student tickets include individuals currently enrolled in college, high school, middle school, and elementary school. Student ID is required where applicable.
No ticket will be required for Thursday afternoon's pentathlon and heptathlon events. However, tickets will be required for the full days of competition on Friday and Saturday.
Spectators traveling to Northfield are encouraged to review the
campus parking map.
Fans unable to attend in person will be able to follow the action with live updates via
Fast Finish Results. Select track events will also be streamed live on the
MIAC Sports Network. Select field events will be streamed on the
Carleton Athletics YouTube page. A full slate of links and info can be found on the
championship home page.
EVENTS TO WATCH
St. Olaf carries 17 top-five seeds in individual events into the indoor conference meet, with those 17 seeds coming in 12 different events.
After winning both events and being named the MIAC Women's Indoor Co-Track Athlete of the Year last year, senior
Isabel Wyatt is a top-two seeds in both the 800-meter run (2nd, 2:15.65) and the 1,000-meter run (1st, 2:56.52). First year
Cora DenHartog is seeded right behind Wyatt in both events as the No. 2 seed in the 1K (2:56.91) and the No. 3 seed in the 800 (2:16.79).
St. Olaf has three of three of the top-four seeds in the long jump, led by senior
Ashlyn Jore, who is the top seed (5.63m). Jore was the runner-up in the event in 2024. First years
Svea Frantzich (5.57m) and
Claire Stein (5.44m) are the No. 2 and No. 4 seeds, respectively.