Track and field state finals recap
A recap and some of the outstanding performances from the outdoor track and field championships.
A recap and some of the outstanding performances from the outdoor track and field championships.
(Austin Perryman/Auburn Tigers) Before Freeze took the podium on Tuesday, following Auburn’s first full-pads practice of the year, the program already sent out a signal that things were changing.Before we get back to basketball duty later Tuesday, when Bruce Pearl and the Tigers return to the court, here are some No-Huddle Notes on all we […]
Before Freeze took the podium on Tuesday, following Auburn’s first full-pads practice of the year, the program already sent out a signal that things were changing.Before we get back to basketball duty later Tuesday, when Bruce Pearl and the Tigers return to the court, here are some No-Huddle Notes on all we heard and saw from an extended viewing window of spring practice and Freeze’s press conference.Get 33% off for 1 yearBut it’s still football practice, and it’s football practice for a team desperate to end its historically rough streak of losing seasons. That’s always going to matter in Auburn.Most of those players, like Faulk and Chaplin, are recovering from offseason surgeries and are expected to be back in plenty of time for the fall. Anthony is still on the road to recovery from his gruesome leg injury last season, but he spoke with reporters Monday. Cain is currently missing time with a hamstring issue. C Connor Lew“The days of a spring game where you’re televising that and the portal opens the next week, that doesn’t make much sense,” Freeze said. “I think those days are kind of over. And we went down the list of all the injured guys for us. Trying to divide up and have some kind of spring game just doesn’t make as much sense as us doing what we did today. We’ll have some live periods, but it’ll be more of a practice format.”Auburn won’t have a traditional spring game this year. Instead, on April 12, Auburn will hold an open practice at Jordan-Hare Stadium. It won’t be televised, but admission will be free. There will also be a Tiger Walk and a postgame autograph session. DB Champ AnthonyDB JC HartLet’s start with the injury report, as Auburn is more banged-up than usual during spring practices. There are nine players who are either completely out or heavily limited in practice right now:LB DeMarcus Riddick“It’s why I keep lobbying — and I will continue to lobby, probably, until I retire: Do away with spring ball and give us OTAs in June, where we can put pads on there for like 10 days, where you have everybody,” Freeze said Tuesday morning. “… I wish we could just train and do our individual work that we did like in February and then us have some OTAs in June where you have everybody — even after the portal and all that. You really have your whole team.”
Multiple field-event medalists were also among the top qualifiers in running-event preliminaries Tuesday evening during the first Class A session of the Minnesota State High School League’s 2025 Boys and Girls Track and Field State Meet at St. Michael-Albertville High School. Finals in most Class A events are Wednesday, beginning at 3:30 p.m. Here’s a […]
Multiple field-event medalists were also among the top qualifiers in running-event preliminaries Tuesday evening during the first Class A session of the Minnesota State High School League’s 2025 Boys and Girls Track and Field State Meet at St. Michael-Albertville High School.
Finals in most Class A events are Wednesday, beginning at 3:30 p.m.
Here’s a look at Tuesday’s Class A events.
3,200 — St. John’s Prep sophomore Margaret Duffy topped the field in 10:54.63. Reigning 1,600 and Cross Country champion Audrey Brownell of Staples-Motley was close behind in second (10:55.30). St. Clair/Imannuel Lutheran’s Valerie Quast was third in 11:09.20.
Long Jump — Sophomore McKaylen Lewis of Math and Science Academy defended her title with her very first jump, 18 feet, 5.5 inches. Bagley/Fosston’s Ava Phrakonkham earned silver with 18-3.5 while running the top qualifying times in both the 100 (12.05) and 200 (24.62). Trinity Giddings of Two Harbors (18-0) took bronze and was the top 400 qualifier (56.51).
High Jump — Park Christian junior Annika Aakre claimed the title by clearing 5 feet, 7 inches on her third attempt. Aakre was ninth last year and improved by 6 inches. Long Jump champion Lewis took silver here (5-6). St. Clair/Imannuel Lutheran’s Kate Daly surpassed 5-4 on her first attempt for bronze.
Discus — Clearbrook-Gonvick senior Allison LaVine launched the discus 146 feet, 3 inches on her final attempt, surpassing her best to that point — and the rest of the field — by nearly 20 feet to take home the gold. Heron Lake-Okabena/Fulda’s Alabama Hoonhorst (129-11) and West Marshall’s Emily Marquis were second and third, respectively.
Prelims Note — St. Paul Academy’s Elizabeth Tuttle has the top times entering the hurdles finals, 15.13 in the 100 and 43.82 in the 300.
3,200 — Last year’s runner-up and a Cross Country champion in the fall, Cotter/Hope ninth-grader Erik Semling ran 9:25.68 to cross first in this year’s 3,200-meter run. Redwood Valley’s Kilen Cilek (9:34.25) and 2024 champion Eddie Snider of Mounds Park Academy (9:41.22) were the next two finishers.
Triple Jump — Osakis junior Trenton VanNyhuis showed his versatility with a gold medal here by leaping 45 feet, 3.5 inches, and running on a record-breaking 4×200 relay in the prelims (see below). Aitkin’s Isaiah Baker (44-5.25) and Windom Area’s Job Ogeka (44-0.5) rounded out the top three.
Pole Vault — With gold already in tow, Staples-Motley junior Turner Beachy raised the bar to 15 feet and cleared it on his final attempt. Grayson Gibson of Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta went 14-3, Andrue Stalboerger of Melrose Area 14 feet.
Shot Put — The first throw for Blooming Prairie senior Owen Krueger got him to the top of the podium: 55 feet, 10.25 inches. That beat Canby/Minneota runner-up Cayden Anderson’s 55-8.25. Lakeview’s Jackson Staab was third (55-1).
Shot Put Wheelchair — Lakeview went 1-2 with Broden Stensrud (18 feet, 10 inches) and Terrek Jenniges (17-8).
Prelims Note — VanNyhuis and Osakis set a Class A State Meet 4×200 record in 1:28.42. Andrew Jones led off for the Silverstreaks and later achieved the top qualifying time in the 300 Hurdles (37.86). The anchor, Zackery Bruder qualified second in the 400 (49.12).
Starting on Wednesday, June 11, the final sporting event on the 2024-25 Alabama Crimson Tide athletic calendar will officially begin, as a total of 20 athletes from the program will travel across the country to Eugene, Oregon for the 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships. An annual event, Eugene will be the host site […]
Starting on Wednesday, June 11, the final sporting event on the 2024-25 Alabama Crimson Tide athletic calendar will officially begin, as a total of 20 athletes from the program will travel across the country to Eugene, Oregon for the 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships.
An annual event, Eugene will be the host site to many of the top college track and field athletes across the nation this week, as well as the location where numerous national champions will officially be decided.
Among that group of athletes, there are some, as mentioned previously, that come from Alabama who could end up winning a national title when all is said and done.
Here is how to watch the 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships this week, as well as which Alabama athletes will be participating.
The 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships will be held Wednesday, June 11 through Saturday, June 14, taking place from Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
All four days of the 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championships will be available via livestream on ESPN+, as well as Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers. Every day will also be broadcast live on ESPN networks.
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DURHAM, N.C. – A school-record 17 athletes are set to compete for Duke track and field as the Blue Devils look to cap an impressive all-around season with a bang at the NCAA Outdoor Championships this weekend. The four-day national meet is slated for June 11-14 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. COVERAGE INFO: […]
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What’s on the track at Hayward Field in 2025? Hayward Field will play host to a wide variety of track and field events in 2025. The best of the best in collegiate track and field have descended upon Eugene this week for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Hayward Field. The four-day meet […]
What’s on the track at Hayward Field in 2025?
Hayward Field will play host to a wide variety of track and field events in 2025.
The best of the best in collegiate track and field have descended upon Eugene this week for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Hayward Field.
The four-day meet flip-flops between the men’s competition on June 11 and June 13, and the women’s competition on June 12 and June 14.
“I love this meet and I love that it’s at Hayward, where it should be,” Oregon coach Jerry Schumacher said. “I wouldn’t trade it for a thing.”
Where: Hayward Field
When: June 11-14
Complete four-day schedule
Chris Hansen covers University of Oregon football, men’s basketball, track and field, cross country and softball for The Register-Guard. You can reach him at chansen@registerguard.com and you can follow him on X @chansen_RG
Track and field state finals recap Updated: 11:18 PM EDT Jun 10, 2025 GLENBURN ELEMENTARY. HIGH SCHOOL SPRING SPORTS TOURNAMENTS ROLLED ON TODAY WITH HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD TAKING CENTER STAGE. ANXIOUS ATHLETES HAD TO WAIT AN EXTRA THREE DAYS TO COMPETE DUE TO RAIN ON SATURDAY. THE CLASS A MEET TOOK PLACE AT […]
Track and field state finals recap
GLENBURN ELEMENTARY. HIGH SCHOOL SPRING SPORTS TOURNAMENTS ROLLED ON TODAY WITH HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD TAKING CENTER STAGE. ANXIOUS ATHLETES HAD TO WAIT AN EXTRA THREE DAYS TO COMPETE DUE TO RAIN ON SATURDAY. THE CLASS A MEET TOOK PLACE AT LEWISTON AND BLUE DEVILS SENIOR RYKER PARADIS PARADIS HAD A GREAT DAY. HE WON BOTH THE BOYS SHOT PUT AND DISCUS EVENTS. SOUTH PORTLAND’S ARNAUD SIOHO WHO HAS BATTLED INJURY FOR MOST OF THE SEASON, WON THE LONG JUMP AND TRIPLE JUMP EVENTS. CARTER ENGLEMAN OF WINDHAM ALSO WON MULTIPLE EVENTS. HE TIED FOR FIRST IN THE POLE VAULT AND WON THE 110 METER HURDLES. ANDRE CLARK WON THE 100 AND 200 METER DASHES AND HELPED MARSHWOOD SET A RECORD IN THE 4 BY 100 METER RELAY. ALI CARTER OF FALMOUTH WON THE 400 METER DASH AND ANTOINE DUBE OF GORHAM WON THE 300 METER HURDLES. ON THE GIRLS SIDE, CASSIDY HARDY OF MOUNT BLUE WAS SEEDED THIRD IN THE JAVELIN BUT WON WITH HER BEST THROW OF THE SEASON. TAYLA PELLETIER OF WINDHAM WON THE TRIPLE JUMP BY NEARLY THREE FEET OVER THE NEXT COMPETITOR. ON THE TRACK, JENNI FLYNN OF LEWISTON EDGED ANNELIESE COLLIN OF PORTLAND IN THE 100 METER HURDLES, BUT COLLIN CAME BACK AN HOUR LATER TO WIN THE 300 METER HURDLES. EMERSON FLAKER FROM SCARBOROUGH SPRINTED HER WAY TO WINNING THE 200 AND 400 METER DASHES AND HER TEAMMATE LAUREL DRISCOLL WON THE 16 HUNDRED METERS. THE BANGOR GIRLS AND SOUTH PORTLAND BOYS ARE LEADING THE TEAM SCORES. BUT DUE TO WET CONDITIONS NEAR THE HIGH JUMP AREA THAT EVENT DID NOT TAKE PLACE AND WILL BE TOMORROW AT EDWARD LITTLE HIGH SCHOOL STARTING AT TWO. THE CLASS B MEET TOOK PLACE IN BAR HARBOR. VICTORIA ZANDAN OF GREELY WINS THE GIRLS 100 METER HURDLES AND ALSO WON THE LONG JUMP. STEPHEN PIERRE FROM LEAVITT WOULD WIN THE BOYS RACE AND ALSO WIN THE LONG JUMP TITLE. IN THE GIRLS 100 METER DASH, AVERY BARITEAU OF FRYEBURG ACADEMY WON IN 12 POINT SIX NINE SECONDS. HISTORY WAS MADE IN THE GIRLS 16 HUNDRED METERS. SHEALYN BROCHU OF MORSE SET A NEW STATE RECORD. SAM LAVARDIERE OF LAKE REGION PULLED AWAY TO WIN THE BOYS RACE. GREELY WON THE BOYS AND GIRLS TEAM TITLES. THE CLASS C MEET TOOK PLACE AT MESSALONSKEE HIGH SCHOOL IN OAKLAND. BUCKSPORT’S HALEY ROSE WINS THE GIRLS 200 METER DASH. GEORGE STEVENS ACADEMY WENT ONE TWO IN THE BOYS RACE WITH ROWAN GAGNE TAKING FIRST. LISBON’S JACOB ROBERTSON WAS THIRD. TEANNE EWINGS OF HOULTON WON THE GIRLS 32 HUNDRED METER RACE BY NEARLY 45 SECONDS. THE BOYS RACE WAS MUCH CLOSER WITH BEN ARSENAULT OF ORONO BEATING OUT DESMOND ROBINSON OF CARRABEC
Track and field state finals recap
A recap and some of the outstanding performances from the outdoor track and field championships.
A recap and some of the outstanding performances from the outdoor track and field championships.
1 / 2 BYU’s James Corrigan (214) will compete in the steeplechase at the NCAA Track and Field Meet in Eugene, Ore., on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. Courtesy BYU Athletics 2 / 2 BYU’s Meghan Hunter will compete in the 800 meters at the NCAA Track and Field Meet in Eugene, Ore., on Thursday, June […]
All the hard work and training comes down to three days in June.
The BYU men’s and women’s track teams are headed to Eugene, Ore., and fabled Hayward Field for the NCAA Championships. putting their individual excellence on the line against the best athletes in the country.
The men will compete on Wednesday and Friday and the women on Thursday and Saturday. The decathlon for the men will be held on Wednesday and Thursday.
Ben Barton and Jaden Roskelley will represent the Cougars in the decathlon on Wednesday and Thursday. Roskelley enters the 10-event gauntlet as one of four competitors to have scored at least 8,000 points this season joining Nebraska’s Till Steinforth, Mississippi State’s Peyton Bair and UC Santa Barbara’s Brad Thomas. He won the Robison Invitational earlier this season where he set six personal bests en route to scoring 8,000 points. Barton returns to the national meet for the first time since 2023 when he finished eighth with the 7,815 points. The senior is coming off the best decathlon of his career at the Big 12 Championship where he won the title scoring 7,865 points, making him the seventh-best performer in the event in program history.
James Corrigan returns Hayward Field in hopes of bringing home the Cougars fifth 3,000-meter steeplechase national title. The junior finished ninth at last year’s edition of the championships at Hayward Field running 8:29.61 in the final after having the fastest time in the prelims. He would return to the same track two weeks later to finish third at the U.S. Olympic Trials and join former teammate Kenneth Rooks as an Olympian.
The native of Los Angeles, Calif. hasn’t lost a steeplechase race this season as he won his heat at the NCAA West Preliminary Round in 8:31.79. He also won his second consecutive Big 12 title running a season-best 8:22.20 in Lawrence, Kan.
Danny Bryant earned First Team All-American honors in the shot put at last year’s as the senior finished fourth with a throw of 20.02m/65-8.25. He best throw of the season came at the Big 12 Championships where he finished fourth with a toss of 19.84m/65-1.25.
Luke Grundvig had the 39th fastest 5,000-meter time in the west region but races aren’t run on paper as the junior ran a personal best time of 13:34.63 to secure the final time qualifier. It will the American Fork natives first appearance at a national championship after previously finishing 41st (5,000m) and 38th (10,000m) at the West preliminary round.
Joey Nokes and Creed Thompson will compete in the 10,000-meters after securing a Top 16 finish in College Station. Nokes, a senior from Riverton, is the eight-fastest Cougar to ever circle the track for 25 laps having run 28:05.38 in 2023. He will make his first appearance at the outdoor championships having never finished higher than 25th at the West Preliminary Round prior to his 10th place finish where he ran 28:21.04.
Thompson will also be competing at outdoor nationals for a first time after earning First Team All-American honors indoors thanks to an eighth-place finish in the 5,000-meters. He is the sixth-fastest 10,000m runner in program history after running 28:04.15 at the 2023 Bryan Clay Invitational just 10 seconds faster than he ran to finish ninth at this seasons Bryan Clay.
Eli Hazlett, Josh Taylor, Trey Jackson and Jonah Heimuli will have more meet to continue rewriting the record books. The quartet are the second-fastest 4×400-meter relay in program history after running 3:03.05 at Mt. SAC Relays in April. They had the eighth-fastest time in Texas after securing a runner-up finish at the Big 12 Championships with the fifth-fastest time in program history, 3:03.62.
The BYU women’s track and field team will send nine athletes with 10 total entries across seven events to the NCAA outdoor championships in Eugene, Oregon. This marks the program’s largest number of entries since 2004, when it also qualified 10. BYU is tied with Texas Tech for the 10th-most entries among Division I programs headed to Eugene.
Leading the way is senior Meghan Hunter, who broke the 1:59 barrier in the 800 meters twice during May. She posted a personal best of 1:58.95 to win the NCAA West Preliminary Round, making her the third-fastest collegian in NCAA history in the event. Hunter will compete in Thursday’s semifinal round, looking to earn a spot in Saturday’s national title race. Joining her in the 800m is freshman Tessa Buswell, the only BYU freshman woman to qualify for nationals. She is one of just four freshmen in the 24-woman field.
In the 3000 meter steeplechase, senior Lexy Halladay-Lowry won the NCAA West Preliminary Round with a time of 9:23.03. Her personal best of 9:18.05 ranks No. 2 all time at BYU and makes her the fifth fastest performer in collegiate history. She will race in Thursday’s semifinal with her sights set on Saturday’s final. Teammate Taylor Lovell also advanced in the event, running 9:42.83 for the fourth fastest mark in program history as she looks to improve on her ninth place finish at the 2024 outdoor championships.
Carlee Hansen broke the BYU school record in the 1500 meters, previously held by 2021 NCAA champion Anna Camp-Bennett (4:08.53), with a time of 4:07.64 to qualify for her first NCAA outdoor meet. She’ll be joined by Riley Chamberlain, who qualified with a 4:08.42. The two will race in Thursday’s semifinal round.
Senior sprinter Sami Oblad will compete in the 400 meters. She holds the BYU record at 50.49 and advanced to Eugene with the fifth-fastest time at the West Preliminary (51.29). Oblad races in Friday’s semifinal for a spot in Saturday’s final.
In the 5000 meters, junior Jenna Hutchins was the fifth-fastest qualifier from the West Region at 15:49.95. Her personal best of 15:16.95 ranks No. 3 in program history. Hutchins previously earned First Team All-America honors with a sixth-place finish in the 10,000m at this year’s NCAA outdoor meet.
Senior thrower Gretchen Hoekstre will return to her home state of Oregon to compete in both the shot put on Thursday and the discus on Saturday. Hoekstre holds BYU’s school record in the discus at 57.04m/187-2 and is just 25 centimeters shy of breaking the school’s 27-year-old shot put record with a mark of 17.46m/57-3.5.
Events will be streamed live on ESPN+ with some finals shown on television on ESPN and ESPN2.
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