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Jan. 18 MSU-Mankato Invite No team scores
Jan. 25 Saint Mary's Invite No team scores
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Feb. 8 Saint Mary's Open No team scores
Feb. 15 at UW-River Falls 4th / 4th
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April 19 Carleton Invite (m) No Team Scores
April 23 Macalester Invite(m) No Team Scores
April 26 Gustavus Invite No Team Scores
April 30 UST Twilight (w) No Team Scores
May 1-2 MIAC Combined Dingels 1st
May 3 Meet of the Saints No Team Scores
May 9-10 MIAC Championships Moorhead, MN
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May 16 Last Chance Meet
May 22-24 NCAA Outdoor New York, N.Y.

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Dingels' heptathlon title highlights busy week for Cardinals

NORTHFIELD, Minn. — Ashley Dingels (Gibbon, Minn.) must have finally got tired of all that provisional qualifying red tape.

Friday afternoon, the Saint Mary's University sophomore left no doubt — she is going to the NCAA Division III National Championships.

And she's going as the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference heptathlon champion.

Dingels not only earned an automatic berth in the NCAA championships with her school-record point total of 4,641, but she also broke the conference's 11-year heptathlon record in the process.

A record formerly held by the wife of SMU track and field coach Paul Thornton — SMU Dean of Students Julie Thornton.

"When Paul called and told me that Ashley had won, I thought, 'Oh, my gosh, this is so cool,' " said Julie Thornton, who had set the previous heptathlon record (4,582) during senior year (1992) at St. Olaf. "I had held the record for a long time, and it really was a significant part of my track and field career, but to have Ashley break it — I'm very proud of that."

So is Dingels' coach.

"Ashley had a great, great meet — you could not have asked for a better performance," said Paul Thornton. "We're real excited, Ashley has worked very hard and for her to become the first SMU track and field athlete to hold an MIAC record, that's pretty special."

By clearing 5-5 1/4 — a school record and an NCAA provisional qualifying mark — in the high jump, and adding a time of 15.80 in the 100 high hurdles, a throw of 37-0 1/4 in the shot put, and a time of 26.61 in the 200 during Thursday's first four events of the seven-event competition, Dingels had positioned herself just 25 points behind first-day leader Kim Davis of Carleton.

After Friday's final three events — the long jump, javelin and 800 — it was Dingels who was out front.

"I guess it really hasn't sunk in yet," said Dingels of her record-setting performance — which included Friday's title-clinching efforts of 4.78 meters in the long jump, 29.60 meters in the javelin, and 2:23.30 in the 800. "I was pretty excited (about the conference record), especially because it was Julie's record — and she's helped coach me so much this year, it makes it that much more special."

And it leaves coach Thornton left to ponder one question: Was it better to be married to the conference heptathlon record-holder, or to be the coach of the conference heptathlon record-holder?

"All I know is, Julie has been an incredible ambassador for the heptathlon in the MIAC for the past 11 years," coach Thornton said. "Hopefully Ashley can continue to carry on that tradition for a long time to come."

AT THE TOMMIE TWILIGHT, freshman Ashley Luehmann (Lewiston, Minn.) led the way for the Cardinal women, placing second in the shot put (40-2), fourth in the javelin (102-7), ninth in the long jump (15-11) and 13th in the discus (106-8).

Beth Cleveland (Wausau, Wis.) chipped a school-record toss of 121-5 to place 11th in the hammer throw, while Megan Mason (Rochester, Minn.) equaled her school-record height of 10-4 in the pole vault to finish third. Jenny Folgers (McHenry, Ill.) tallied a third-place effort in the 100 hurdles (15.24) and was ninth in the 400 hurdles (1:08.10), with Ellen Koranda (Blue Earth, Minn.) breaking the tape in 4:52.74 to place ninth in the 1,500 and Theresa Miller (New Berlin, Minn.) clocking a time of 20:19.58 for ninth in the 5,000.

AT THE MEET OF THE SAINTS, Todd Yankowski (Chicago, Ill.) led the SMU men's track and field team, posting a third-place showing in the javelin.

Yankowski finished with a toss of 44.34 meters for his third-place finish, while Eric Habberstad (Blooming Prairie, Minn.) chipped in a seventh-place time of 17.90 in the 110 high hurdles. Habberstad's performance in the hurdles was just the start of a busy day for the SMU freshman, who also placed ninth in the pole vault (3.22 meters) , 13th in the long jump (5.68 meters) and 16th in the 100 (12.33).

B.J. Klenke (Jordan, Minn.) was seventh in the 800 (1:59.56), while Dan Hertzner (Ottawa, Ill.) was 12th in the 100 (11.57) and 14th in the 200 (22.97).