Undisputed MIAC Multi-Event Queen Peyton Selle clinched her third consecutive conference pentathlon and fifth victory in indoor and outdoor multi-event competitions, breaking a 24-year-old school record in the 60-meter hurdles, leading Concordia to the top of the team standings. Selle's performance positioned her at No.14 in Division III rankings and poised for NCAA National Meet qualification.

By the Numbers
  • Selle won the heptathlon with 3,291 points, securing her victory by 71 points.
  • Jenna Kalevik attained 2,856 points to finish sixth in the heptathlon.
State of Play
  • Concordia leads the team standings after the first event of the MIAC Indoor Championship Meet.
  • Selle's record-breaking performance and high point total position her well for the NCAA National Meet qualification.
What's Next

Selle, Kalevik, and Ciarrochi will compete in the final two days of the MIAC Championship Meet on Feb. 23-24.

Bottom Line

Peyton Selle's dominance in the MIAC Multi-Event competitions, marked by record-breaking feats and high point totals, solidifies her position as a force to be reckoned with and a potential contender at the NCAA National Meet.