MANHATTAN, Kan. – The K-State track and field teams wrap up the 2024-25 season with nine Wildcats competing in the four-day NCAA Championship starting on Wednesday (June 11) at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. The first two days of the meet will be streamed on ESPN, the final two days on ESPN2. Each individual event can be streamed separately on ESPN+.
Six women and three men will compete across ten individual events after earning a qualifying spot at the NCAA West Preliminary on May 28-31. Featured women include
Sharie Enoe (high jump),
Jourdin Edwards and
Safhia Hinds (400 meter hurdles),
Monique Hardy (hammer throw),
Tamaiah Koonce (discus throw) and
Shalom Olotu (long, triple jump). The three participating men include
Riley Marx (javelin throw),
Selva Prabhu (triple jump) and
Emil Uhlin (men’s decathlon).
With the men’s first day of competition on Wednesday, the men’s decathlon will kick off at 2 p.m., CT with the 100 meter dash. The following events include the long jump, shot put, high jump and 400 meters. Marx will compete in the javelin throw that afternoon at 7:15 p.m.
On Thursday (June 12) the men’s decathlon will wrap up with the remaining five events starting at 11:45 a.m., CT with the 110 meter hurdles. The women will then start their first day of action, the hammer throw beginning at 3:30 p.m., the long jump at 7:40 p.m. and the quarterfinal 400 meter hurdles race at 8:14 p.m.
Prabhu will be the only Wildcat to compete on Friday (June 13) in the triple jump at 7:10 p.m., CT. On the final day of competition on Saturday (June 14) the women will start at 2:30 p.m., CT in the discus throw. The remaining Cats hit the field at 7:30 p.m. in the high jump and the triple jump, at 8:10 p.m. Should Edwards or Hinds finish in the top-9 on Thursday, the 400 meter hurdles final will take place at 9:27 p.m.
Olotu is the first K-State woman in 10 years, since
Akela Jones, to compete in two events individually at the outdoor NCAA Championship. In 2015, Jones won the women’s heptathlon with 6,371 points and then went on to finish 4
th in the high jump at 1.87m (6′ 1 ½”). Olotu reached the highest stage in two events after significant personal bests at the West Preliminary, 6.44m (21′ 1 ½”) in the long jump, the no. 4 best outdoor mark at K-State, and 13.45m (44′ 1 ½”) in the triple jump.
Uhlin, a senior from Falun, Sweden will compete in his second NCAA Championship decathlon. During his freshman season in 2022 he earned Second Team All-America honors after finishing in 12
th place with 7,546 points. At the Drake Relays Uhlin recorded his best decathlon performance at 7,788 points, the no. 6 best score in the K-State records.
This is the first outdoor championship appearance for eight Wildcats, Enoe and Hardy have previously competed in the indoor championship in the high jump and weight throw, respectively. The outdoor Big 12 championship on May 15-17 propelled the athletes to personal bests, the momentum leading them to qualifying marks.
Hinds, this season’s 400-meter hurdles Big 12 Champion, is looking for her first NCAA title. A transfer from South Plains College, she claimed the NJCAA title in the same event last year in 58.31 seconds and was part of a winning 4×400 relay team in 2023. Her conference title winning time of 55.90 seconds remains her fastest time and the no. 2 best in the school records.
Enoe is looking to add to her trophy case this season as she earned First Team All-America honors in the high jump this indoor season, consistently aiming towards her best height of 1.88m (6′ 2″). Advancing past the Preliminary’s for the first time, Hardy’s personal best of 68.07m (223′ 4″) in the hammer throw claimed 3
rd place in the conference meet.
Prabhu, the freshman from Madurai, India, arrives in Eugene with the 3
rd best triple jump in the NCAA this season at 16.49m (54′ 1 ¼”). His personal best earned him the runner-up spot during the West Prelims and the no. 3 spot in the K-State outdoor records. Marx threw over 70 meters three times this season, including his personal best of 72.58m (238′ 1″) for 4
th place during the Prelims, the no. 2 best throw in the K-State records.
Edwards saw steady progress in the 400 meter hurdles during the postseason, racing under 57 seconds for the first time during the Preliminary semifinal race in 56.73 seconds to finish 7
th overall. Koonce had her best performance of the season in the discus throw as the 6
th place finisher in the Prelims at 55.99m (183′ 8″), just six inches shy of her personal best from last season.
NCAA Championship Schedule
Wednesday, June 11
2 p.m. – Men’s Decathlon 100 Meters (
Emil Uhlin)
2:40 p.m. – Men’s Decathlon Long Jump (
Emil Uhlin)
3:55 p.m. – Men’s Decathlon Shot Put (
Emil Uhlin)
5:10 p.m. – Men’s Decathlon High Jump (
Emil Uhlin)
7:15 p.m. –
Riley Marx (men’s javelin throw)
8:43 p.m. – Men’s Decathlon 400 Meters (
Emil Uhlin)
Thursday, June 12
11:45 a.m. – Men’s Decathlon 110 Meter Hurdles (
Emil Uhlin)
12:35 p.m. – Men’s Decathlon Discus (
Emil Uhlin)
1:45 p.m. – Men’s Decathlon Pole Vault (
Emil Uhlin)
3:30 p.m. –
Monique Hardy (women’s hammer throw)
4:15 p.m. – Men’s Decathlon Javelin (
Emil Uhlin)
7:40 p.m. –
Shalom Olotu (women’s long jump)
8:14 p.m. –
Jourdin Edwards,
Safhia Hinds (women’s 400-meter hurdles quarterfinal)
8:43 p.m. – Men’s Decathlon 1,500 Meters (
Emil Uhlin)
Friday, June 13
7:10 p.m. –
Selva Prabhu (men’s triple jump)
Saturday, June 14
2:30 p.m. –
Tamaiah Koonce (women’s discus throw)
7:30 p.m. –
Sharie Enoe (women’s high jump)
8:10 p.m. –
Shalom Olotu (women’s triple jump)
9:27 p.m. – women’s 400 meter hurdles finals (if advance)
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