UPDATE: Staebler and Luque compete at the NCAA Indoor Championship

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Iowa State sophomore Jasmine Staebler runs the third leg of the women’s distance medley relay at the Drake Relays in Des Moines April 29, 2017. The Cyclones finished third with a time of 11:28.90.

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Updated Story at 12:30 p.m. on March 11

Jhoanmy Luque is now a five-time First Team All-American and 10-time All-American as a Cyclone. Luque finishes fourth in the triple jump with a score of 44-10 3/4 (13.68m).

That score is a personal record for the Venezuelan. This rounds out the indoor season for the senior.

Original Story at 9:12 p.m. on March 9

The two Cyclones went head-to-head with the college best at the NCAA Indoor Championships today.

In the 800-meter, Jasmine Staebler just missed out by one spot for qualifying in the finals with a ninth-place finish and running to a 2:05.02 time. She will return to Ames as a Second-Team All-American.

Jhoanmy Luque is now a nine-time All-American and four-time First Team All-American. Luque finished seventh in the women’s long jump with a 6.26-meter jump. The Venezuelan will participate in the women’s triple jump tomorrow.