Alison Steinbrunner and Vicki Moga qualify for NCAA III indoor track & field championships
By Andrew Korba
Seniors Alison Steinbrunner and Vicki Moga have qualified for the NCAA III Indoor Track & Field Championships in Naperville, Illinois.
Competition is on Friday and Saturday.
Steinbrunner has posted the fifth fastest time in the nation this season in the 5,000 run and will compete at 3:45 pm CST on Saturday.
She was an All-American last season in 5,000 run where she finished fourth, earning All-America status.
Moga will take part in the high jump on Saturday at 11 am CST.
Moga has cleared 1.69 meters this season, which is currently tied for fourth in the country.
She was the OAC champion in the high jump and will make her first appearance in the NCAA Championships.
The Polar Bears finished second at the OAC Indoor Track & Field Championships under fourth year head coach Jason Maus.
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