Minnesota State, Mankato, the recently crowned men's indoor track champions in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, will host next weekend's NCAA Division II Championships with hopes of providing a local backdrop for a hometown titlist.
The NCAA announced the NCAA Division II Championship fields yesterday, and a pair of Mavericks are poised to challenge for NCAA titles.
Anoka High School alumnus Jerrell Hancock, just named the NSIC's men's track athlete of the year, is seeded #2 in the championship's 200-meter field. Hancock has clocked 21.52 for the distance. Only the University of Massachusetts - Lowell's Evan White has run faster at 21.35.
Hancock is also seeded #9 in the 60-meter dash.
Minnesota State, Mankato's Dan Novak will seek the D2 pole vault title that has eluded him in each of his previous three trips to indoor nationals. As a freshman and sophomore, the Wisconsin native was the D2 indoor runner-up. Last year, Novak no-heighted at the meet.
Novak enters the 2012 championships as the #5 seed at 16-9 1/4. Shane Shockey of Ohio's Findlay University is the #1 seed at 17-0 3/4.
Other Minnesota contenders in the meet include Minnesota State, Moorhead's Derek Bredy, the #3-seed in the men's 60m dash and the #4-seed at 200m; teammate Laquone Robinson, the #4-seed in the heptathlon; and Winona State weight thrower Jenny Schuler, the #4-seeded woman in the competition.
Find the entrant lists for the NCAA D2 Championships HERE (men) and HERE (women).
Find additional information on the meet HERE.
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