Connect with us

Sports

Monster Energy's UNLEASHED Podcast Interviews Professional Bull Rider John Crimber on …

Episode 503 of the Sports and Pop Culture Podcast Recorded Live at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City SALT LAKE CITY, April 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Meet the future of bull riding! Monster Energy is proud to welcome 19-year-old John Crimber from Decatur, Texas, on Episode 503 of the sports and pop culture podcast UNLEASHED with […]

Published

on

Monster Energy's UNLEASHED Podcast Interviews Professional Bull Rider John Crimber on ...


Episode 503 of the Sports and Pop Culture Podcast Recorded Live at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City

SALT LAKE CITY, April 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Meet the future of bull riding! Monster Energy is proud to welcome 19-year-old John Crimber from Decatur, Texas, on Episode 503 of the sports and pop culture podcast UNLEASHED with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney.

This episode (503), along with the next episode (504) airing on April 28, were both recorded during the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) event and mark the final podcast appearances of our host, Luke “The Dingo” Trembath, before his unexpected passing on February 27 at the age of 39. The board sports community and the Monster Energy family are mourning the loss of a genuine original — a larger-than-life presence whose energy, laugh, and heart left a lasting mark on everyone he met.

Recorded live on the set of PBR in Salt Lake City at the Delta Center, the podcast interviews Crimber as he returns to competition from a two-week injury break, ready to reclaim his World No. 1 ranking. When the young upstart competes, he is coached by his father, PBR icon Paulo Crimber.

“Having him there with me and being on the highest stages for bull riding in the world where I always wanted to be is very special to me,” said Crimber on UNLEASHED, adding: “My first word growing up as a kid was actually ‘bull!’ That’s something I’ve always wanted to do.”

The podcast episode was originally recorded live on February 8 at a mobile studio at the PBR event in Salt Lake City at the Delta Center and streamed on the Twitch platform. Today, the one-hour episode featuring the rising young superstar is available to global audiences.

For the entire conversation with Crimber, listen to Episode 503 of UNLEASHED with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney Fueled by Monster Energy. The new podcast is streaming on all major platforms, including Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube.

UNLEASHED shines the spotlight on professional bull riding with a special live episode from PBR Salt Lake City: Enjoy a conversation with the young prodigy John Crimber as he prepares to get back in the saddle after a heavy injury. Raised into the bull riding life by his father, PBR legend Paulo Crimber, his rise has been nothing short of spectacular. In 2024, the Texas native was named the top pick on the 2024 PBR Teams Expansion New Rider Draft and finished the season in second place at the 2024 PBR World Finals. Riding for the Florida Freedoms, Crimber has been climbing the ranks quickly, all the way to claiming the top spot in the world rankings in early 2025 and currently sits in second. He is also the youngest pro to cross the $1 million threshold in prize money. Get inside the mind of the bull riding sensation – only on UNLEASHED!

Hear the full story in conversation with the three podcast hosts, Australian action sports personality Luke “The Dingo” Trembath, professional snowboarder Danny Kass, and artist and model Brittney Palmer. Follow the link to tune in right here.

John Crimber was raised into the cowboy lifestyle by his father, professional rodeo cowboy and PBR icon Paulo Crimber from Brazil.

“Becoming a bull rider is something I wanted to do growing up. My dad never pushed me. I’ve always said that I was going to be a bull rider,” said Crimber. “I was three years old when I started and got on my first sheep. At six years old, I rode my first bull.”

The supportive father encouraged his son’s journey climbing the pro ranks, even though he was forced to end his professional bull riding career at age 28 after two neck fractures.

“When my dad broke his neck and had to retire, we moved to Brazil and lived there for a little bit. I learned Portuguese and went to school there,” said Crimber on UNLEASHED.

Determined to honor his father’s legacy, Crimber has been on the fast track to success. At the mere age of 19, he surpassed the milestone of $1 million in prize earnings, making history as the youngest competitor to achieve this milestone. Right before PBR Salt Lake City, Crimber was sidelined by two lumbar transverse process fractures in his lower back, which he recovered from within a mere two weeks. “That felt like two years. If it’s not bull riding, I don’t know what I will do with my life!”

Speaking on his mindset of getting back in the game, the young cowboy shared a conversation with his physical therapist: “He said if I’m feeling good, go ahead and do it. He didn’t really recommend it, but I had in my mind that a million dollars isn’t going to win itself, so I got to go out there and put in the work and come back as soon as possible,” said Crimber.

Want the full story from PBR Salt Lake City? Listen to the full conversation by visiting the landing page for Episode 503 of UNLEASHED with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney, featuring professional rodeo cowboy John Crimber.

Regular episodes of UNLEASHED are filmed on a special set inside Studio M at Monster Energy headquarters in Corona, California. The podcast is hosted by the dynamic duo of the late Australian action sports personality Luke “The Dingo” Trembath and professional snowboarder Danny Kass. Known for their deep roots in action sports culture, the two starred in the beloved cult TV show ‘The Adventures of Danny and The Dingo’ on Fuel TV for five action-packed seasons in the early 2010s. Both hosts have walked the walk as pro snowboarders and are joined by painter and model Brittney Palmer. Together, the three hosts possess the interview skills to find common ground with guests from any background – sports and pop culture.

Download photos for editorial use.

The UNLEASHED with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney Podcast is here to celebrate the personalities behind the Monster Energy lifestyle. With each episode dedicated to a unique guest or topic, listeners learn about living on the edge and advancing the state of the art in the world of high-energy sports as well as music, games, and pop culture from individuals at the top of their game. More than a drink, Monster Energy is a way of life lived by athletes, bands, believers, and fans – and the podcast is an extension of this unique DNA.

For more on Monster Energy and the UNLEASHED Podcast, visit www.monsterenergy.com. Also, follow Monster Energy on YouTube, FacebookInstagram, X, and TikTok for exclusive content and athlete features.

For interview or photo requests, contact Kim Dresser.

About Monster Energy

Based in Corona, California, Monster Energy is the leading marketer of energy drinks and alternative beverages. Refusing to acknowledge the traditional, Monster Energy supports the scene and sport. Whether motocross, off-road, NASCAR, MMA, BMX, surf, snowboard, ski, skateboard, or the rock and roll lifestyle, Monster Energy is a brand that believes in authwenticity and the core of what its athletes and musicians represent. More than a drink, it’s the way of life lived by athletes, bands, believers, and fans. See more about Monster Energy including all of its drinks at www.monsterenergy.com.

CONTACT: Kim Dresser C: (949) 300-5546 E: kim.dresser@indiepragency.com

Download Photos for Editorial Use

View UNLEASHED with The Dingo, Danny, and Brittney Episode 503 Featuring John Crimber

Cision View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/monster-energys-unleashed-podcast-interviews-professional-bull-rider-john-crimber-on-a-special-live-episode-at-pbr-in-salt-lake-city-302427759.html

SOURCE Monster Energy

Sports

Cowgirls Announce 2025 Volleyball Schedule

LARAMIE — The Wyoming Cowgirl volleyball team has announced its 2025 schedule, coinciding with the Mountain West’s release of the conference volleyball slate. The Cowgirls, who are entering year three under Head Coach Kaylee Prigge, will host a pair of non-conference tournaments, along with the customary nine home conference matches. Wyoming opens the regular season […]

Published

on


LARAMIE — The Wyoming Cowgirl volleyball team has announced its 2025 schedule, coinciding with the Mountain West’s release of the conference volleyball slate.

7220 Sports logo

The Cowgirls, who are entering year three under Head Coach Kaylee Prigge, will host a pair of non-conference tournaments, along with the customary nine home conference matches. Wyoming opens the regular season at home with the Rumble in the Rockies August 29-31.

Cleveland State, Colorado and Tulsa will be the opponents to kick off 2025. UW will also host the UniWyo Invite September 18-20, welcoming in Idaho State, Long Beach State and Portland.

Wyoming will make trips to South Dakota State and TCU during the non-conference. The Cowgirls will face Ole Miss and South Dakota State Sept. 6 and 7 before heading to Fort Worth, Texas to face Missouri, Rhode Island and TCU Sept. 11 and 12.

Mountain West play opens at home for the Cowgirls this season with matchups against Colorado State and New Mexico Sept. 23 and 25, respectively. UW’s first road matches of conference action will be Oct. 2 and 4 at San Diego State and UNLV. Senior Day is Nov. 15, also against the Aztecs. Other home matches during MW play are Oct. 9 and 11 against Utah State and Boise State, Oct. 23 versus Fresno State, Oct. 30 and Nov. 1 against Air Force and Nevada, while UNLV comes to town Nov. 13.

The annual Brown and Gold Scrimmage is slated for Saturday, Aug. 16 at the UniWyo. The Cowgirls’ annual outreach match is scheduled for Aug. 23 against Denver for an exhibition held in Cheyenne.

Times for every match will be announced later. All dates are subject to change. For the full 2025 schedule, head to GoWyo.com.

University of Wyoming’s Top 50 Football Players

The rules are simple: What was the player’s impact while in Laramie? That means NFL stats, draft status or any other accolade earned outside of UW is irrelevant when it comes to this list.

This isn’t a one-man job. This task called for a panel of experts. Joining 7220’s Cody Tucker are Robert GagliardiJared NewlandRyan Thorburn, and Kevin McKinney.

We all compiled our own list of 50 and let computer averages do the work. Think BCS — only we hope this catalog is fairer.

Don’t agree with a selection? Feel free to sound off on our Twitter: @7220sports – #Top50UWFB

Gallery Credit: 7220Sports.com

– University of Wyoming’s Top 50 Football Players





Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Kacie Ehinger tabbed to lead USA D-2 Volleyball in international competition

Story Links FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Nova Southeastern Sharks Volleyball will be showcased on the international stage as Head Coach Kacie Ehinger, junior defensive specialist Marley Navaretta, and senior setter Gabrielle Spankus will represent USA D-2 Volleyball on the Brazil Tour.   Ehinger will lead the USA D-2 Volleyball Blue Team, […]

Published

on


FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Nova Southeastern Sharks Volleyball will be showcased on the international stage as Head Coach Kacie Ehinger, junior defensive specialist Marley Navaretta, and senior setter Gabrielle Spankus will represent USA D-2 Volleyball on the Brazil Tour.  

Ehinger will lead the USA D-2 Volleyball Blue Team, which features both Navaretta and Spankus, as well as team members representing East Stroudsburg, Florida Tech, Ashland, Alabama-Huntsville, West Florida, Rollins, and Trevecca Nazarene.  

The USA D-2 Volleyball team tour will run from May 12th through May 21st. The teams opened competition on May 13th, competing in Jundiai. Today, the team will travel to, and play in the city of Sao Paulo. On Thursday, May 15th, the USA D-2 teams will then travel to Rio de Janeiro, beginning the International Challenge on Saturday, May 17th.  

In addition to competing in the International Challenge in Rio de Janeiro, team USA will then host a youth clinic at the Marina Barra Clube, hosted by Ripper Volei, as part of their social outreach project.  

While in Brazil the team will experience educational, cultural, and social aspects of Brazilian life through city, school and sports club visits. While in Rio the team will be staying on the famous Copacabana Beach (location for the 2016 Rio Olympic Beach Volleyball) and touring the Christ the Redeemer Statue and Sugar Loaf Mountain, two of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. The team will visit the popular international market in Ipanema and Ipanema Beach. 

To stay up-to-date on Head Coach Kacie Ehinger, Marley Navaretta, and Gabrielle Spankus during the USA D-2 Volleyball international competitions, be sure to follow on Instagram at NSU_Volleyball and X at NSU_VB.  



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

University of California, Los Angeles, Athletics

LOS ANGELES – Sophomore Spencer Johnson of UCLA Men’s Tennis has been selected the Student-Athlete of the Week for competitions held between May 6-12.   Johnson delivered the deciding point as UCLA knocked off crosstown rival USC to continue its improbable NCAA Championship run. The 4-2 win moved the Bruins through to the quarterfinal round, […]

Published

on


LOS ANGELES – Sophomore Spencer Johnson of UCLA Men’s Tennis has been selected the Student-Athlete of the Week for competitions held between May 6-12.
 
Johnson delivered the deciding point as UCLA knocked off crosstown rival USC to continue its improbable NCAA Championship run. The 4-2 win moved the Bruins through to the quarterfinal round, a first for their program since 2018. It also marked the first time an unseeded team accomplished the feat since 2010. With the only other in-progress match still up for grabs, Johnson faced a 1-4 deficit in his third set with Volodymyr Iakubenko. Johnson would take the next four games and served for the match with a 40-0 advantage before Iakubenko clawed back to force a deuce point. Then, on his second serve, Johnson deposited an ace past the Trojan. Johnson and Aadarsh Tripathi also stayed perfect as a doubles pair, winning for the eighth time in as many decisions together.
 
The sophomore secures his second-career UCLA student-athlete of the week award.
 
Previous Winners
Aug. 21 – Bridgette Marin-Valencia, W. Soccer; Aug. 28 – Lilly Reale, W. Soccer; Sept. 4 – Cheridyn Leverette, W. Volleyball; Sept. 11 – Ryder Dodd, M. Water Polo; Sept. 18 – Bode Brinkema, M. Water Polo; Sept. 25 – Sofia Cook, W. Soccer; Oct. 2 – Pablo Ereño, M. Golf; Oct. 9 – Quincy McMahon, W. Soccer; Oct. 16 – Jose Contell, M. Soccer; Oct. 23 – Ethan Garbers, Football; Oct. 30 – Grayce Olson, W. Volleyball; Nov. 6 – Carson Schwesinger, Football; Nov. 13 – Quincy McMahon, W. Soccer; Nov. 20 –  Maggie Boyd/Sally Perez, Beach Volleyball; Nov. 27 – Lauren Betts, W. Basketball; Dec. 4 – Carson Schwesinger, Football; Dec. 11 – Ryder Dodd, M. Water Polo; Dec. 18 – Tyler Bilodeau, M. Basketball; Dec. 24 – Kiki Rice, W. Basketball; Jan. 1 – Eric Dailey Jr., M. Basketball; Jan. 8 – Lauren Betts, W. Basketball; Jan. 15 – Jordan Chiles, Gymnastics; Jan. 22 – Lauren Betts, W. Basketball; Jan. 29 – Aday Mara, M. Basketball; Feb. 5 – Jordan Chiles, Gymnastics; Feb. 12 – Taylor Tinsley, Softball; Feb. 19 – Mulivai Levu – Baseball; Feb. 26 – Lauren Betts, W. Basketball; March 5 – Jordan Chiles, Gymnastics; March 12 – Lauren Betts, W. Basketball; March 19 – Jordan Woolery, Softball; March 26 – Chae Campbell, Gymnastics; April 2 – Lauren Betts, W. Basketball; April 9 – Megan Grant, Softball; April 16 – Megan Grant, Softball; April 23 – Jordan Chiles, Gymnastics; April 30 – Omar Morales, M. Golf; May 7 – Jeremy Zammit, M. Track & Field   

 



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Millen Named to GNAC All-Sportsmanship Team

WINTHROP, Mass. — After the Regis College Women’s Track and Field team earned a fifth-place finish at the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championships on April 27, the GNAC announced its 2025 Outdoor Track and Field postseason honors. Among the recipients, first-year Alexandra Nicholls-Millen (Natick, Mass.) was named to the GNAC All-Sportsmanship Team, recognized for her […]

Published

on


WINTHROP, Mass. — After the Regis College Women’s Track and Field team earned a fifth-place finish at the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championships on April 27, the GNAC announced its 2025 Outdoor Track and Field postseason honors. Among the recipients, first-year Alexandra Nicholls-Millen (Natick, Mass.) was named to the GNAC All-Sportsmanship Team, recognized for her character, dedication, and positive representation of the Pride.

Millen competed in five meets during her debut outdoor season. She opened the spring with a personal-best time of 14.88 in the 100 meters at the Wesleyan Swanson Invitational. Later in the season, she posted another personal record in the 200 meters, clocking a time of 30.37 at the Silfen Invitational.

First Team-Gold Medalist

Second Team-Silver Medalist

Third Team-Bronze Medalist



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

High school volleyball: Southern Section boys’ playoff results

SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS FINALS DIVISION 7 San Gabriel Academy d. Brea Olinda, 3-2 FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE FINALS At Cerritos College DIVISION 1 Mira Costa vs. Huntington Beach, 7 p.m. At Mater Dei DIVISION 2 Peninsula vs. Mater Dei, 6:30 p.m. At Crossroads DIVISION 8 Katella vs. Wildwood, 6 p.m. SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE FINALS […]

Published

on


SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS

WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS

FINALS

DIVISION 7

San Gabriel Academy d. Brea Olinda, 3-2

FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE

FINALS

At Cerritos College

DIVISION 1

Mira Costa vs. Huntington Beach, 7 p.m.

At Mater Dei

DIVISION 2

Peninsula vs. Mater Dei, 6:30 p.m.

At Crossroads

DIVISION 8

Katella vs. Wildwood, 6 p.m.

SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE

FINALS

At Cerritos College

DIVISION 3

Orange Lutheran vs. Tesoro, 10 a.m.

DIVISION 5

Esperanza vs. Kennedy, 12:30 p.m.

DIVISION 9

CAMS vs. Downey Calvary Chapel, 3 p.m.

DIVISION 6

Quartz Hill vs. El Toro, 6 p.m.

At Santa Barbara

DIVISION 4

Sage Hill vs. Santa Barbara, 1 p.m.



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

2025 NCAA DIII outdoor track and field championship: Selections info, schedule

Share The 2025 Division III outdoor track and field championships are from May 22-24, 2025 at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio. Here’s everything you need to know. DIII men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships selections Selections for the 2025 DIII men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships […]

Published

on


The 2025 Division III outdoor track and field championships are from May 22-24, 2025 at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio. Here’s everything you need to know.

DIII men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships selections

Selections for the 2025 DIII men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships will be revealed on Friday, May 16, via a press release on NCAA.com by 8 p.m. ET. Qualifying marks from Saturday, March 1, to Friday, May 16, are considered.

DIII men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships schedule

The 2025 DIII outdoor track and field championships are from May 22-24, 2025 at the SPIRE Institute’s Outdoor Track & Field facility in Geneva, Ohio. Check out the schedule of events below.

schedule of events

Click or tap here for the schedule of events in PDF form

DIII men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships history

In 2024, Wisconsin-La Crosse won the men’s championship and WashU won the women’s title. See complete histories before this year’s championships below.

Men’s Championship History

Year School Coach Score Runner-Up score Site
2024 Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz 76 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 48 Myrtle Beach, SC
2023 MIT Todd Linder 60.5 Wisconsin-La Crosse 49 Rochester, NY
2022 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Chip Schneider 73 John Carroll 48 Geneva, Ohio
2021 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 54 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 49 Greensboro, NC.
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Chip Schneider 68 MIT 38 Geneva, Ohio
2018 Mount Union Kevin Lucas 36 North Central (Ill.) 35 Wisconsin-La Crosse
2017 Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz 47 Wisconsin-Whitewater 45 Geneva, Ohio
2016 Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz 41 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 33 Wartburg
2015 Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz 71 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 46 Canton, New York
2014 Mount Union Kevin Lucas 47 Wisconsin-La Crosse 42 Delaware, Ohio
2013 Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz 66 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 64 Wisconsin-La Crosse
2012 McMurry Barbara Crousen 66 Wisconsin-La Crosse 47 Claremont, Calif.
2011 North Central (Ill.) Frank Gamarosso 58 Wisconsin-La Crosse 56 Ohio Wesleyan
2010 North Central (Ill.) Al Carius 53 Salisbury 36 Berea, Ohio
2009 Wisconsin-Oshkosh John Zupanc 46 McMurry 40 Marietta
2008 McMurry Barbara Crousen 35 SUNY Cortland 33 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
2007 Wisconsin-La Crosse Brent Erickson 99 SUNY Cortland 34 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
2006 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 74.5 Lincoln (Pa.) 54 Benedictine (Ill.)
2005 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 70 Wisconsin-La Crosse 67.5 Wartburg
2004 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 101 Nebraska-Kearney 39 Milikin
2003 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 88 Lincoln (Pa.) 64 St. Lawrence
2002 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 64 Calvin 41 Macalester
2001 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 80 Lincoln (Pa.) 60 Milikin
2000 Lincoln (Pa.), North Central (Ill.) Cyrus Jones, Al Carius 52     North Central (Ill.)
1999 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 62 Pacfic Lutheran 47 Baldwin-Wallace
1998 North Central (Ill.) Al Carius 91 Lincoln (Pa.) 73 Macalester
1997 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 69.5 Lincoln (Pa.) 58.3 Wisconsin-La Crosse
1996 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 61 Williams 59 North Central (Ill.)
1995 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 80 Williams 61 Carleton
1994 North Central (Ill.) Al Carius 75 Wisconsin-La Crosse 74 North Central (Ill.)
1993 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 97 Lincoln (Pa.) 76 Baldwin-Wallace
1992 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 73.5 Lincoln (Pa.) 51.33 Colby
1991 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 73 Lincoln (Pa.) 64 Baldwin-Wallace
1990 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 49 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 45 North Central (Ill.)
1989 North Central (Ill.) Al Carius 66 Lincoln (Pa.) 58 North Central (Ill.)
1988 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 54 Lincoln (Pa.) 47 Carleton
1987 Frostburg State Bob Lewis 66 Lincoln (Pa.) 56 North Central (Ill.)
1986 Frostburg State Bob Lewis 61 Lincoln (Pa.), UW-La Crosse 58 Wiconsin-La Crosse
1985 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 61 Wisconsin-La Crosse 58 Denison
1984 Rowan Oscar Moore 114 Mount Union 100 Carleton
1983 Rowan Oscar Moore 97 Hamline 94 North Central (Ill.)
1982 Rowan Oscar Moore 119 Hamline 111.5 North Central (Ill.)
1981 Rowan Oscar Moore 58 Augustana (Ill.) 42 Case
1980 Rowan Oscar Moore 61 Cal State Stanislaus 56 North Central (Ill.)
1979 Slippery Rock William Lennox 48 Rowan (Glassboro State then) 44 Baldwin-Wallace
1978 Occidental Kevin McNair 45 Rowan (Glassboro State then) 35 Calvin
1977 Southern-New Orleans A.M. Davenport 50 Occidental 47 Calvin
1976 Southern-New Orleans A.M. Davenport 46 Brandeis 44 Chicago
1975 Southern-New Orleans A.M. Davenport 66 Augustana (Ill.) 34 Baldwin-Wallace
1974 Ashland Paul Armor 61 Southern-New Orleans 48 Eastern Illinois

Women’s Championship History

Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up score Site
2024 Washington University
in St. Louis
Jeff Stiles 71 Wisconsin La-Crosse 47.5 Myrtle Beach, SC
2023 Wisconsin La-Crosse Nickolas Davis 67.5 Loras 58 Rochester, NY
2022 Loras Matt Jones 55 Wisconsin-La Crosse 51 Geneva, Ohio
2021 Loras Matt Jones 58 Wisconsin-La Crosse 56 Greensboro, NC
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic
2019 Loras Matt Jones 53 Washington U.  49 Geneva, Ohio
2018 George Fox/UMass Boston (Co-champs) John Smith/Consandria Walker-Hall 44 Washington U. 38 Wisconsin-La Crosse
2017 Washington (Mo.) Jeff Stiles 56 Ithaca 37 Geneva, Ohio
2016 Illinois Wesleyan Chris Schumacher 42 Baldwin 41 Waverly, Iowa
2015 Wisconsin-La Crosse Pat Healy 73 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 43 Canton, New York
2014 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 65 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 63 Delaware, Ohio
2013 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 46 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 43 Wisconsin-La Crosse
2012 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 129 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 52 Claremont, Calif.
2011 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Pat Ebel 80 Wartburg 59 Ohio Wesleyan
2010 Illinois Wesleyan Chris Schumacher 54 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 53 Baldwin-Wallace
2009 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 52 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 50 Marietta
2008 UW-River Falls, Ill.-Wesleyan Martha Brennan, Chris Schumacher 35     Wisconsin-Oshkosh
2007 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 57 Calvin 44.5 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
2006 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 52 Williams 42 Benedictine (Ill.)
2005 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 43 Calvin, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 42 Wartburg
2004 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 57 Calvin 54.3 Millikin
2003 Wheaton (Mass.) Paul Souza 72 Lehman 52 St. Lawrence
2002 Wheaton (Mass.) Paul Souza 67 McMurry 49 Macalester
2001 Wheaton (Mass.) Paul Souza 83 1/2 Calvin 49 Millikin
2000 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 65 Christopher Newport 50 North Central (Ill.)
1999 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 54 Wheaton (Mass.) 48 Baldwin-Wallace
1998 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 69 Wheaton (Mass.) 50 Macalester
1997 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 59 Wisconsin-La Crosse 38.8 Wisconsin-La Crosse
1996 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 69 1/2 Lincoln (Pa.) 62 North Central (Ill.)
1995 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 58 St. Thomas (Minn.) 52 Carleton
1994 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 73 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 53 North Central (Ill.)
1993 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 57 Wisconsin-La Crosse 52 Baldwin-Wallace
1992 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 61 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 47 Colby
1991 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 66 1/2 SUNY Cortland 56 Baldwin-Wallace
1990 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 75 SUNY Cortland 48 North Central (Ill.)
1989 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 58 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 52 North Central (Ill.)
1988 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 95 Massachusetts-Boston 65 Carleton
1987 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 80 Massachusetts-Boston 58 North Central (Ill.)
1986 Massachusetts-Boston Sherman Hart 52 Wisconsin-La Crosse   Wisconsin-La Crosse
1985 SUNY Cortland Laura Crain 62 Southern-New Orleans 61 Denison
1984 Wisconsin-La Crosse Gary Wilson 185 1/2 Central (Iowa) 102 Carleton
1983 Wisconsin-La Crosse Gary Wilson 156 St. Thomas (Minn.) 126 North Central (Ill.)
1982 Central (Iowa) Jane Kors 151 Frostburg State 96 North Central (Ill.)

NCAA Division II men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships qualifiers announced

The NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Committee has announced the participants for the 2025 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

READ MORE

2025 NCAA DII outdoor track and field championship: Qualifiers, schedule

The 2025 Division II outdoor track and field championships are from May 22-24, 2025 at the CSU Pueblo ThunderBowl in Pueblo, Colorado. Here’s everything you need to know.

READ MORE

Ranking the top 25 outdoor track and field athletes entering conference championships

Before conference titles are decided, here’s a look at the sport’s top student-athletes, ranked from 1 to 25.

READ MORE





Link

Continue Reading

Most Viewed Posts

Trending