For Immediate Release
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
NSIC Media Relations
TFRRS Performance List
NSIC Men's Track Athlete of the Week
Jabez Reeves (Sprints, Sr., Woodbridge, Va. / Garfield HS) – Minnesota State
- Won the 60m and 200m dash at
Bearson/Gathje Classic, both provisional times
- Ran a time of 21.69 in the 200m, which converted to 21.31 ranks sixth in the nation
- His time of 6.78 in the 60m is a top 20 time in the nation this season
- Was part of the winning 4x400 relay that ran a time of 3:20.13
NSIC Men's Field Athlete of the Week
Tyler Hiatt (Throws, 5th., Sioux Falls, S.D. / Lincoln HS) – Sioux Falls
- Won both the shot put at 60-2.5 (18.35m) and weight throw at 62-6 (19.05m) at the
USD Alumni Meet
- Set two school records while recording two national provisional marks
- Currently sits second in the country in the shot put and 11th in the weight throw
Other Top Track Performances
Jorgen Paulson (UMary)
- Won 200m dash at Marauders 2025 Indoor Open with time of 22.22
- Placed second in 60m dash with NCAA qualifying time of 6.84, a personal best
- Currently fifth in the NSIC and 45th in the nation in the 60m dash
Manjot Singh (MSUM)
- Finished runner-up in the 400m at the Bison Team Cup, running a 50.62
- Was a member of winning 4x400m relay team, that capped the meet with a winning time of 3:34.35
Devan Daniels (MINOT)
- Came within .01 of the school record in the 60m
- Finished sixth at the Marauders Indoor Opener in 7.02
- Also finished seventh in the 200m in 23.25
Chris Weber (NSU)
- Won the 55m in the Wolves dual victory over Jamestown (121-17) with a time of 6.39
- His converted 60m time of 6.87 tied his own school record
- Added a fourth place finish in the 200m with a time of 23.18
- Ranks seventh in the NSIC in the 60m and is just .03 off from the national provisional mark in the event
Quentin Dreyer (WSC)
- Won the 1,000-meter run at Mount Marty Invitational
- Winning time of 2:32.26 is now top time in NSIC
Other Top Field Performances
Lucas Kupfer (UMary)
- Earned first two collegiate victories of his career at the Marauders 2025 Indoor Opener
- Won long jump with a personal best of 7.05m (5th in NSIC)
- Won triple jump with a personal best of 13.97m (6th in NSIC)
- Placed second in high jump with a personal best of 1.95m (7th in NSIC)
Sheldon McNicholas (MSU)
- Impressed in the triple jump at the Bearson/Gathje Classic
- Won the event with a first place leap of 14.50m (47-7, third in Division II)
- Placed sixth in long jump finals with personal best mark of 6.62m (21-8.75)
Noah Novotny (MSUM)
- Finished runner-up in the pole vault at the Bison Team Cup
- Cleared 14-01.25 (4.30m) to earn the finish
- Matched the event's winning height, but featured an additional failure
Ethan Graham (MINOT)
- Finished fourth in the shot put in his collegiate debut with a throw of 47-1.75
Eli Radtke (NSU)
- Won the pole vault with a 4.73m mark in the Wolves dual victory over Jamestown
- Added a sixth place finish in the 55m (6.75) and second place finish in the 55m hurdles (7.79)
- Continues to lead the NSIC in the pole vault
Daniel Elge (WSC)
- Won the weight throw and was second in shot put at Mount Marty Invitational
- Winning mark in weight throw was 56-3.25
- Had top throw of 51-11.25 in shot put to place second
Men's Indoor Track & Field Pages
Men's Indoor Track & Field Athletes of the Week
12/10/24
T: Kemarri Stewart – Minnesota State
F: Hayden Von Wald – University of Mary
12/17/24
T: Ibrahim Oduong – MSU Moorhead
F: Jaiden Peraza – MSU Moorhead
1/21/25
T: Jabez Reeves – Minnesota State
F: Tyler Hiatt – Sioux Falls
About the NSIC
The NSIC is a 16-team, 18-sport, NCAA Division II conference with institutions located in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The NSIC is a model Division II conference that uses high-level athletics competition to develop champions in the classroom and community while empowering student-athletes to be impactful and positive leaders. Formed in 1992 by the merger of the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (men’s league) and the Northern Sun Conference (women’s league), the NSIC has flourished over the past quarter century, maturing into a 16-team union of Upper Midwest colleges and universities. The NSIC has won 27 team national championships and crowned 116 individual national champions. For additional information, visit
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About NCAA Division II
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NCAA.org.
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