Owen Montreuil 600_Graham Miller
Junior Owen Montreuil finished second in the 600 meters Saturday (image courtesy of Graham Miller).

SJU Track & Field Takes Third at MIAC Indoor Championships

3/1/2025 5:01:00 PM


Final Results

COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. – Saint John's track and field finished third out of 11 teams at the 2025 MIAC Indoor Championships on Saturday, March 1, in the Donald McNeely Spectrum.

Bethel won its third-straight indoor title with 169 points, followed by St. Olaf (115), SJU (109), Concordia-Moorhead (74.5) and Macalester (70).

Junior Owen Montreuil (Jordan, Minn.) led the Johnnies Saturday with a second-place finish in the 600 meters with a time of 1:21.88, 0:00.20 from Macalester's Kalid Ali and the title. The All-MIAC honor (top three) was the fourth of Montreuil's career and first of 2025.

SJU collected 15 points in the 1,000 meters, led by junior Nick St. Peter's (Maple Grove, Minn.) third-place time of 2:29.48. The All-MIAC honor is the fourth of St. Peter's career and second indoors. Sophomore Cole Stencel (Mapleton, Minn./Maple River) followed in fourth (2:31.11) and senior Tommy Allen (Woodbury, Minn./St. Paul Academy) was right behind him in fifth (2:31.78).

The Johnnies' 4x200-meter relay (Hansen, Witschen, White, Eisele) finished fourth with a time of 1:30.89, 0:00.23 of a second from Hamline in third place (1:30.66) and 0:00.04 ahead of Saint Mary's in fifth (1:30.93). SJU's 4x400-meter relay (Hansen, Montreuil, St. Peter, Witschen) closed the meet in fifth (3:26.70).

Freshman Max Reis (West Fargo, N.D./Spectrum) claimed fifth with a season-best time of 22.36 seconds in the 200-meter dash, while sophomore Andrew Withuski (Wahpeton, N.D.) tied for fifth in the pole vault with a height of 4.16 meters. Junior Kole Guth (St. Peter, Minn.) was seventh with the same mark.

The Johnnies travel south for Wartburg's Last-Chance Meet next Friday and Saturday, March 7-8, in Waverly, Iowa.


 
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