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Here are the 2025 finalists for The Bowerman in track and field
Here’s what you need to know about the men’s and women’s finalists for The Bowerman — the Heisman of track and field. The finalists are the top three vote-getters for the annual award presented to the most outstanding athletes in collegiate track and field. The finalists come after a long indoor and outdoor track and field season filled with elite performances. The 2025 winner will be announced on December 18 at the 2025 USTFCCCA convention.
Men’s finalists
Your 2025 men’s Bowerman finalists are Jordan Anthony, Nathaniel Ezekiel and Ja’Kobe Tharp. Here’s a quick breakdown for each from the 2025 season.
Jordan Anthony | Arkansas
Anthony is the third finalist in Arkansas’ men’s program history, joining 2016 winner Jarrion Lawson and 2022 finalist Ayden Owens-Delerme.
Season Accomplishments
- NCAA Indoor 60m champion
- NCAA Outdoor 100m champion
- SEC Indoor 60m champion
- SEC Outdoor 100m champion
- SEC Outdoor 200m champion
- SEC Outdoor Team champion
- No. 2 fastest all-conditions 100m in NCAA history
- No. 3 fastest 60 meters in NCAA history
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Nathaniel Ezekiel| Baylor
Ezekiel is the first Baylor athlete to be named a finalist.
Season Accomplishments
- NCAA Outdoor 400 hurdles champion
- Big 12 Indoor 400 meter champion
- Big 12 Indoor 4×400 meter relay champion
- Big 12 Outdoor 400 hurdles champion
- No. 3, No. 7, No. 8 and No. 9 fastest outdoor 400 meter hurdles in NCAA history
- No. 7 fastest indoor 400 meters in NCAA history
- Undefeated against collegiate competition in the 400 meter hurdles in 2025
Ja’Kobe Tharp | Auburn
Tharp is the first Auburn athlete to be named a finalist.
Season Accomplishments
- NCAA Indoor 60m hurdles champion
- NCAA Outdoor 100m hurdles champion
- SEC Indoor 60m hurdles champion
- No. 5 fastest 110 hurdles in NCAA history
- No. 8 fastest 60m hurdles in NCAA history
Women’s finalists
Your 2025 women’s Bowerman finalists are Pamela Kosgei, Doris Lemngole and Savannah Sutherland. Here’s a quick breakdown for each from the 2025 season.
Pamela Kosgei | New Mexico
Kosgei is the first New Mexico athlete to be named a finalist.
Season Accomplishments
- NCAA Outdoor 5000 meter champion
- NCAA Outdoor 10,000 meter champion
- Mountain West Indoor mile champion
- Mountain West Indoor 3000 meter champion
- Mountain West Indoor 5000 meter champion
- Mountain West Outdoor 5000 meter champion
- Mountain West Outdoor 3000 meter steeplechase champion
- Mountain West Indoor team champion
- Mountain West Outdoor team champion
- No. 2 fastest outdoor 5000m in NCAA history
- No. 2 and No. 3 fastest 10,000m in NCAA history
- No. 6 fastest 3000m steeplechase in NCAA history
- No. 6 fastest indoor 5000m in NCAA history
- Undefeated against collegiate competition in the outdoor 5000 meters and outdoor 10,000 meters in 2025
Kosgei’s cross country accolades do not count towards her resume for The Bowerman.
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Doris Lemngole | Alabama
Lemngole is the first Alabama athlete to be named a finalist.
Season Accomplishments
- NCAA Indoor 5000 meter champion
- NCAA Outdoor 3000 meter steeplechase champion
- NCAA 3000m steeplechase record
- NCAA Indoor 5000m record
- SEC Indoor 5000 meter champion
- SEC Outdoor 3000 meter steeplechase champion
- SEC Outdoor 5000 meter champion
- No. 1, No. 3, No. 4 and No. 11 fastest 3000m steeplechase in NCAA history
- No. 5 fastest indoor 3000m in NCAA history
- Undefeated against collegiate competition in the steeplechase
Lemngole’s cross country accolades do not count towards her resume for The Bowerman.
Savannah Sutherland | Michigan
Sutherland is the first Michigan athlete to be named a finalist.
Season Accomplishments
- NCAA Outdoor 400 meter hurdles
- NCAA 400 meter hurdles record
- Big Ten Indoor 400 meter champion
- Big Ten Outdoor 400m hurdles champion
- No. 1 and No. 8 fastest 400m hurdles in NCAA history
- Undefeated against collegiate competition in the 400 meter hurdles
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Pitt Volleyball Advances To Fifth Straight National Semifinal
PITTSBURGH – The No. 1 seeded Pitt volleyball team (30-4, 18-2 ACC) defeated No. 3 seed Purdue (27-7, 15-5 Big Ten) in four sets Saturday night at the Petersen Events Center, 25-22, 25-21, 22-25, 25-17, to advance to its fifth straight National Semifinal. Olivia Babcock was named the Pittsburgh Regional Most Outstanding Player after leading the Panthers with 23 kills, four digs and two blocks.
With the win, Pitt became the first program to reach five consecutive National Semifinals since Texas accomplished the feat from 2012–16.
Both teams traded points throughout the opening set before Pitt called a timeout trailing 19-18. A pair of Panther kills and a service ace from Mallorie Meyer swung the momentum and forced a Purdue timeout. The Boilermakers used their final timeout following another Babcock kill at 23-20, but a termination from Marina Pezelj and Babcock’s ninth kill of the set sealed the 25-22 win.
Pitt jumped out to an early 13-9 advantage in the second set before Purdue answered with a 5-0 run, prompting a Panther timeout. Purdue later used two timeouts as Pitt maintained a 19-15 lead. The Boilermakers closed within three at 23-20, but a kill from freshman Abbey Emch and a Purdue hitting error secured the 25-21 set win for Pitt.
Purdue gained early momentum in the third set and forced Pitt to take a timeout trailing 10-8. The Panthers stayed within striking distance, causing Purdue to call a timeout at 17-16, but the Boilermakers closed out the set, 25-22, to extend the match.
Pitt responded emphatically in the fourth set, building an early 9-5 lead behind tough serving from Brooke Mosher and Pezelj, which led to a Purdue timeout. Bre Kelley and Babcock combined for four kills to force the Boilermakers to use their final timeout at 16-11. The Panthers pulled away down the stretch to claim the 25-17 set and the match, 3-1.
Pitt will face the winner of No. 1 seed Nebraska and No. 3 seed Texas A&M in the National Semifinal on Thursday, Dec. 18, at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City. The first semifinal match is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET, with Pitt’s match time to be determined following Sunday’s Regional Final contests.
NOTES
- Olivia Babcock was named the Pittsburgh Regional Most Outstanding Player for the third straight year.
- Marina Pezelj recorded a career-high 14 kills and led the team with 12 digs.
- Brooke Mosher tied her season high with four blocks and finished one kill shy of her season best with four.
- Mallorie Meyer matched her career high with three service aces.
Pittsburgh Regional All-Tournament Team
Most Outstanding Player: Olivia Babcock (Pitt)
Brooke Mosher (Pitt)
Marina Pezelj (Pitt)
Kenna Wollard (Purdue)
Akasha Anderson (Purdue)
Ryan McAleer (Purdue)
Malaya Jones (SMU)
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UAPB Track & Field Student-Athletes Among Top UAPB Chancellor’s Medallion Recipients at Fall 2025 Commencement
The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) honored five graduates with the Chancellor’s Medallion at the Fall 2025 Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, December 13, 2025. The Chancellor’s Medallion is UAPB’s highest academic honor, awarded to the top graduate from each school based on cumulative GPA. The ceremony is available on UAPB TV.

Notably, the top three overall recipients, Ashley Robinson, Kaiél Kimble, and Cornelia D. Watts, who earned the highest GPAs among all these graduates, were also Golden Lion student-athletes from the UAPB Track & Field program, exemplifying excellence both in the classroom and in competition. Among them, Kaiél Kimble reached another milestone: completing the UAPB ROTC program and being commissioned as a Second Lieutenant (2LT) in the United States Army.
“These students represent the very best of UAPB—academic excellence, leadership, perseverance, and service,” said UAPB Chancellor Anthony Graham, Ph.D. “Their achievements reflect the strength of our academic programs and the dedication of our faculty and staff.”
Fall 2025 UAPB Chancellor’s Medallion Recipients

School of Arts and Sciences
Ashley Robinson
- Hometown: West Palm Beach, Florida
- High School: Herbert Morrison Technical High School & Seminole Ridge Community High School
- Major: Criminal Justice
- GPA: 3.922
- Career Goal: Robinson will join the United States Air Force to begin her career in criminal justice. Her long-term goals include federal investigative work as a crime scene investigator or serving with the FBI or DEA.

School of Education
Kaiél Kimble
- Hometown: Humble, Texas
- High School: Atascocita High School
- Major: Health & Kinesiology, Minor in Military Science
- GPA: 3.789
- Career Goal: Following graduation, Kimble was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant (2LT) in the U.S. Army after completing the ROTC program at UAPB. She plans to serve as an Army officer while pursuing her long-term goal of coaching collegiate track and field.

School of Business and Management
Cornelia D. Watts
- Hometown: Houston, Texas
- High School: Klein Forest High School
- Major: Business Administration, Concentration in International Business
- GPA: 3.710
- Career Goal: After completing her Track & Field season, Watts will begin her professional career with Amazon as an Area Manager and hopes to explore global opportunities.

School of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Human Sciences
Messhirya Harris
- Hometown: Marianna, Arkansas
- High School: Marianna High School
- Major: Agriculture/Agricultural Business
- GPA: 3.473
- Career Goal: Harris will complete esthetician school and begin her career as a full-time esthetician, with plans to further her education in nursing and specialize in advanced aesthetic and corrective procedures.

Division of University College
Kyla M. Boatner
- Hometown: Dermott, Arkansas
- High School: Dermott High School
- Major: General Studies
- GPA: 3.194
- Career Goal: Boatner plans to complete the UAPB Master of Arts in Teaching program and earn certification as an elementary school teacher.
UAPB congratulates the Fall 2025 graduates and applauds the Chancellor’s Medallion recipients for their academic achievements, leadership, and commitment to excellence.
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Track and Field Competes at Art Kadish Elm City Challenge: Zacarolli Sets School Heptathlon Record
RESULTS
NEW HAVEN, Conn. | The Farmingdale State College indoor track and field teams competed Friday and Saturday at the Art Kadish Elm City Challenge, with the Rams’ men’s squad placing fourth (49 points) behind a winning, school-record performance in the heptathlon by freshman Ethan Zacarolli (Hillsdale, N.Y.), while the women’s contingent tied for 10th place.
Zacarolli won the men’s heptathlon with a score of 4,550 points, which topped the previous FSC record of 4,038 points set by Nicholas Lourenco in 2023.
Also pacing the Rams’ efforts were freshmen jumpers Jaden Cesar (Queens, N.Y.) and Christian Destine (Rosedale, N.Y.). Cesar’s leap of 13.48 meters (44-2.75) in the triple jump was good for third place, while Destine’s long jump of 6.69m (21-11.5) placed fifth.
On the women’s side, junior pole vaulter Mishell Delgado (Bronx, N.Y.) earned fifth-place points for Farmingdale State, clearing a height of 2.50 meters (8-0.25) on her second jump of the afternoon.
Farmingdale State is back in action during the new year on Saturday, January 10, when it travels to Middletown, Conn., for the Wesleyan Winter Invitational.
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Men’s Track & Field Records 35 Top-8 Performances at Dartmouth December Invite
HANOVER, NH – The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) men’s track & field team produced a standout performance at the Dartmouth December Invite on Saturday, registering numerous top-five finishes across sprints, jumps, hurdles, and throws in an all-around strong showing in early-season competition.
RPI’s jumpers once again led the charge, starting with sophomore Oliver Herrick, who finished runner-up in both the high jump (1.80 meters) and triple jump (13.53 meters). In the high jump, Herrick was joined by senior Calvin Chang in fourth place at 1.75 meters. The Engineers dominated the triple jump event, occupying four of the top five places. Senior Evan Boyd landed in third at 12.74 meters, followed by Jack Notaro in fourth (12.28m) and Caius Leung in fifth (12.06m).
In the horizontal jumps, Ervin Owusu claimed second in the long jump with a leap of 6.49 meters, while Dillen Owusu and Evan Boyd rounded out the scoring in fourth (6.12m) and fifth (5.98m), respectively. The pole vault squad also had a strong outing, as Shawn Keenan cleared 4.55 meters to place fifth and Moss Dengler added an eighth-place mark of 4.25 meters.
The Engineers’ sprint and hurdle groups delivered several high finishes in the short-distance races. In the 60-meter dash, five RPI athletes placed in the top eight: Alexander Flynn placed second in 7.19 seconds, just ahead of Jack Catelotti (3rd, 7.22), Francis Grasso (4th, 7.23), Gabe Sicurella (7th, 7.27), and Rafael Steiner (8th, 7.38). Flynn added a third-place finish in the 300 meters with a time of 36.31 seconds. Steiner and Catelotti followed closely in fifth (36.46) and sixth (36.66), with Grasso finishing eighth (36.86).
In the hurdles, Chris Kay ran 8.86 seconds to take third in the 60-meter hurdles, while John Bellini (4th, 9.28), Caius Leung (6th, 9.72), and Jack Currie (8th, 10.12) helped the Engineers control the finals heat. In the 500 meters, RPI had three athletes in the scoring group: Richard Biase (6th, 1:11.68), Jack Gips (7th, 1:11.96), and Samuel Aubut (8th, 1:11.97), all finishing within tenths of a second of one another.
RPI’s throwers were equally dominant in both the shot put and weight throw. In the shot put, Paul Sussman led the Engineers with a fourth-place throw of 13.42 meters. He was backed by Tristan Mangin (5th, 13.12m), Logan Gamlin (7th, 12.15m), and Arthur Hrycak (8th, 11.96m), giving RPI four of the top eight marks.
In the weight throw, Colby Grove recorded a third-place finish with a mark of 14.96 meters, with Sussman (4th, 14.66m), Max Fetah (5th, 14.62m), and Eric Mulqueen (6th, 14.58m) close behind in a tightly packed leaderboard.
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Meyer takes down Central 60-meter hurdles record
IOWA CITY— At the Jimmy Grant Alumni Invitational hosted by the University of Iowa Saturday, Central College men’s track and field senior Gunner Meyer (senior, Fairbank, Wapsie Valley HS) broke the program’s all-time record in the men’s 60-meter hurdles.
Meyer clocked in at 7.92 seconds, the fastest time by any Division III athlete so far this season. He’s the first Dutch athlete to go under the eight-second mark. He placed third in the meet behind a pair of Hawkeyes.
Men’s triple jumper Kale Purcell (fifth year, Holton, Kan.) also matched the school record with a leap of 48 feet, 6 inches to win the meet.
Alivia Roerdink (junior, Tiffin, Ohio, Hopewell-Loudon HS) ran the second-fastest women’s 800 meters time in school history, crossing the line in 1 minute, 37.81 seconds. She placed fifth.
In the women’s 60-meter prelims, Ava Parkins (junior, Monmouth, Ill., Burlington Notre Dame HS [Iowa]) clocked in at 7.70 seconds to share second place on the program’s all-time list. It also makes No. 8 nationally. She didn’t run the finals after qualifying in seventh. She also finished third in the 300 meters in 39.55 seconds.
Mary Gustason (senior, Marion, Linn-Mar HS) was third in the women’s 200 meters in 26.10 seconds.
Central will reset after the student’s winter break with the Dutch Athletics Classic the next competition on January 16, 2026.
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Hawks Women’s Track & Field Have Strong Showing at the SCSU Art Kadish Invitational
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – On Friday and Saturday, the University of Hartford men’s indoor track & field team competed in their first two-day meet of the season placing in 2nd out of 11 teams in the Art Kadish Invitational hosted by Southern Connecticut State University.
Rapid Recap:
- Senior Destinee Majett (Brick Township, N.J.) headlined the Hawks throwing for a massive personal best in the women’s weight throw taking second place hitting a distance of 15.09 meters. Majett moved to third all-time in the event in program history with the throw.
- Junior Jordan Murphy (East Hampton, Conn.) would also make her mark in the meet breaking the meet record for the pentathlon with a score of 3292.
- Senior Madison DiPasquale (Wallingford, Conn.) finished second in the women’s shot put event hitting 12.33 meters.
- Freshman Caroline McGinnis (Windsor Locks, Conn.) placed 8th in the women’s long jump at a distance of 4.85 meters.
- Freshman Jaya Pichay (South Windsor, Conn.) had a great showing in the 55 meter dash. Pichay finished the preliminaries in 4th place at a time of 7.47, before racing to a 5th place finish in the event at a personal best time of 7.43.
- Freshman Leah Valentino (Beacon Falls, Conn.) placed in first for the Hawks in the 600 meter at a time of 1:50.20.
- In the 55 meter hurdles event junior Caroline Crocker (Bernardston, Mass.) placed in second at a time of 8.48 seconds which was a new school record. Sophomore Tamara Greene (Hartford, Conn.) followed in fourth place at a time of 8.67 seconds.
- Freshman Maeve McGinnis (Windsor Locks, Conn.) scored points in the high jump competition coming in second clearing a height of 1.55 meters.
Up Next:
The Hawks will head to winter break returning to action on January 24th, competing at Wesleyan University.
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