Wartburg women's track tops standings after day one of indoor championships

The Wartburg College Knights' women's track and field team leads the American Rivers Conference indoor championships after day one with 80 points. Their men's team sits in second place with 41 points, trailing Nebraska Wesleyan by one. Four conference champions were crowned, and one program record was shattered during the event in Decorah, Iowa.

The No. 12 ranked Wartburg women's track and field team dominated day one of the American Rivers Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships, accumulating 80 points to secure first place. Central followed with 38.5 points, while Nebraska Wesleyan tallied 37.5 points for third. Loras, Simpson, Dubuque, Luther, and Buena Vista rounded out the women's standings with 26, 23, 20, 6, and 0 points, respectively.

In the men's competition, the No. 9 ranked Wartburg Knights finished second with 41 points, just behind Nebraska Wesleyan's 42 points. Loras placed third with 37 points, ahead of Central's 31 points. Dubuque scored 22 points, Simpson 14, Luther 5, Coe 2, and Buena Vista 1 point.

Held in Decorah, Iowa, the championships saw four athletes crowned as conference champions on the first day. Additionally, one program record was broken, though specifics were not detailed in reports. The Knights entered the event as ranked contenders, with recent polls placing the men's team at No. 9 and the women's at No. 12 by the USTFCCCA.

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