In the first day of the Midwest Conference Indoor Championships, Monmouth College's track and field teams saw Miranda Hursey, Madison Rusk, and Caleb Toberman secure individual wins, with the women's team in second place and the men's team in third going into the final day.

By the Numbers
  • Women's team: 60.5 points (2nd place), Men's team: 40.5 points (3rd place)
  • Women's team trails Ripon by 12 points, Men's team behind Cornell and Ripon by 4.5 and 2.5 points respectively
  • Miranda Hursey won the pole vault at 3.34m, Madison Rusk won the long jump at 5.47m, and Caleb Toberman defended his shot put title with a 15.36m throw
  • NCAA Division III National Rankings include Shane Anderson at 8 in weight throw, Caleb Toberman at 11 in weight throw, Maddie Boley at 36 in shot put, and Maddie Rusk at 42 in long jump
State of Play
  • Women's team in 2nd place with 60.5 points, Men's team in 3rd place with 40.5 points
  • Rusk and Moore-Bell advanced to the 60m dash final
  • Toberman's shot put throw ranks 11th on the Monmouth all-time list
What's Next

Day two of the Indoor Championships is scheduled to continue at Ripon, with various field and track events lined up for the participants.

Bottom Line

Monmouth College's track and field teams perform strongly in the first day of the Midwest Conference Indoor Championships, with notable victories by Hursey, Rusk, and Toberman propelling them to competitive positions for the final day.