Peyton Selle
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- Height:
- 5-9
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- Hometown:
- Dickinson, N.D.
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Dickinson
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- Major:
- Biology
Bio
Personal: Participated in track & field, basketball and volleyball at Dickinson HS...daughter of Brent and Shannon Selle
Why did you pick Concordia: Family tradition
Post Graduation plans: Dental school
Volunteer Activities: Red River Water Festival, Hope Track Meet, Camp Recreation
The SELLE File
Favorite food: Mashed potatoes
Favorite restaurant: Pancheros
Favorite movie: Top Gun: Maverick
Favorite TV/streaming series: Yellowstone
Top 3 songs on your playlist:
Doses & Mimosas (Cherub)
Movements (Pham)
Kill Bill (SZA)
The place in the world I most want to visit: Bali
My favorite professional sports team: Boston Red Sox
My favorite pro athlete when I was growing up: Michael Jordan
My dream job is: Interior designer or dentist
News mentions
Peyton Selle finished off her second consecutive appearance at the NCAA Division III National Meet in style. The junior came through with a career-best time in the 800 meters, which helped her post a career-best point total in the heptathlon.
Concordia multi-eventers Wade Rhonemus and Peyton Selle, as well as 400-meter phenom Cal Wright have all officially qualified for the NCAA Division III National Outdoor Track & Field meet on May 25-27 in Rochester, N.Y.
Concordia used four All-Conference, and five All-Conference Honorable Mention performances to come away with a 7th-place team finish at the MIAC Championship Meet.
Junior Peyton Selle overcame a season-long lower-leg injury and rallied to post a second-place finish at the MIAC heptathlon.
Peyton Selle is in fourth place after Day 1 of the MIAC heptathlon after closing out Thursday by posting a career-best time in the 200 meters.
Concordia had four event winners and recorded 19 Top 5 finishes at the SMU Cardinal Invitational in Winona.
Junior Peyton Selle finished the 2023 indoor season by placing 20th in the pentathlon at the Division III NCAA Indoor Championship Meet in Birmingham, Ala. Selle finished the five events with a total of 3,044 points.
Junior Peyton Selle was one of the Top 20 individuals in the pentathlon, and will compete at the NCAA National Indoor Meet on Mar. 10 in Birmingham, Ala. it was announced on Sunday.
Concordia junior Peyton Selle was named the MIAC Indoor Meet Most Outstanding Field Athlete after winning the conference pentathlon for the second straight season.
A pair of MIAC title winners led Concordia on the final day of the MIAC Indoor Championship Meet. Allyson Kangas and Peyton Selle proved their championship mettle by posting Top 5 finishes, which helped the Cobbers remain in sixth place in the final team standings.
Senior Allyson Kangas led Concordia at the first day of the MIAC Indoor Championship Meet. Kangas won the weight throw, and was one of three Cobbers to post Top 6 finishes that pushed CC into sixth place in the team standings.
Peyton Selle continued her streak of winning MIAC multi-event titles. She posted a career-best score of 3,240 points and won the conference pentathlon. The victory is her fourth straight MIAC multi-event crown.
The calendar might have showed the first meet of the season, but the Cobbers were in mid-year form at the Cobber Open. Concordia recorded six event wins and multiple runner-up finishes as they showed early-season success.
