Diana Montano-Salama
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- Hometown:
- Omaha, Neb.
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Omaha South HS
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- Previous School(s):
- Omaha South HS
Bio
Honors and Awards
- 2020, NSAA Scholar-Athlete (Track)
- 2019, NSAA Scholar-Athlete
- 2019, NSAA Scholar-Athlete (Outdoor Track)
- 2018, NSAA Scholar-Athlete
2018 Season (Sophomore): Participated in all seven of the team's events ... Posted a season-best time of 25:42.5 in the Briar Cliff Invite ... Finished in 41st place at the NSAA Championships with a time of 26:07.6 ... Earned NSAA Scholar-Athlete honors.
High School: Prepped at Omaha South High School under coach John Tripp.
Personal: Daughter of Antonio Montano and Sonia Salama-Montano ... Twin sister Dayana is also a member of the BU cross country team ... Born on Aug. 20, 1998 ... Majoring in Computer Information Systems.
News mentions
Lorena Ramirez set a school record in the 3,000 meters to highlight the Bruins' performances Friday at the Fred Beile Classic held at the Fuhrer Fieldhouse on the Doane University campus.
Dayana Montano-Salama broke a school record in one event while also recording a season-best in another to highlight the Bruin women's performances on Friday at the Concordia Track & Field Classic.
The Bellevue University women's cross country/track team established three school records on Saturday, competing at the Scott Nisely Memorial Classic on the Doane University campus. The meet took place at the Fred Beile Arena.
Lorena Ramirez became the first Bruin to qualify for the NAIA National Championship, helping Bellevue to a fifth place finish at the NSAA Championship Meet.
Lorena Ramirez ran a career-best race in difficult conditions to lead the Bellevue University women’s cross country team to a sixth place finish at the Mount Marty Invitational on Saturday.
All six Bellevue runners set personal best times on Saturday at the Briar Cliff Invitational.
Lorena Ramirez ran a season-best time to medal for the Bellevue University women’s cross country team as the Bruins placed fifth on Friday evening at the Wayne State Wildcat Classic.
Three Bruin runners recorded season-best times and four finished in the top 10 to lead the Bellevue University women’s cross country team to a second place finish at the Yellow Jacket Invitational, hosted by Graceland University.
Led by Lorena Ramirez, the Bellevue University women's cross country team finished in eighth place in the 11-team Bronco Stampede hosted by Hastings College Saturday morning on the 5K course.
