MOSCOW, Idaho– Idaho Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Tracy Hellman and his staff have announced 37 new signees to join the team for the 2025-26 season.
BY THE NUMBERS
The class consists of 13 transfers from all levels of college track and field, 33 student-athletes who graduated high school in the Pacific Northwest. Five of the collegiant transfers have qualified for their respective national meets and seven of the new freshmen are reigning state champions.
The new group of Vandals are led by 11 long and middle distance runners, nine jumpers and multi-athletes, nine sprinters, and eight throwers.
HEAR FROM COACH
“One of the goals I had when I was hired was to build a well-rounded track and field program that has goals to win the Big Sky Track and Field Championships. This announcement is a good first step towards that goal. I also want to express my gratitude to the Track and Field Staff and administration in their help in landing these outstanding student athletes. Great people, great students, and great athletes is the common trait of this class. We also are committed to getting back to bringing in the best of the PNW, and this class confirms that. The future of Vandal track and field and cross country is exciting! Go Vandals!”
MEET THE CLASS
DISTANCE
Kristian Børve headlines the Vandals’ distance additions, coming to Moscow as the Norwegian U20 national champion in the 5K. This summer, Børve placed sixth in the event at the European U20 Championships and finished ninth in the 1500 at this month’s Norwegian Championships. He also represented Norway at the 2024 U20 World Championships in the 3000 and 5000-meter disciplines.
Three high schoolers from Oregon and Washington add to the depth of Idaho’s distance room. Hannah Ward joins the Black and Gold from Cheney, WA, where she closed out a strong prep career for the Cheney Blackhawks at the 2025 WIAA State Meet with a second-place finish (10:37.78) in the 3200, and fifth (4:58.52) in the 1600. Both were personal bests.
Conor Thompson and Jaysen Rodriquez arrive at the U of I from the Beaver State. Thompson closed his high school career with a second at the OSAA State Cross Country meet last fall and the 3K at the state track meet in May. Rodriquez scored a fourth-place finish in the 800 in a personal best 1:54.18 at the WIAA state meet last spring.
The Vandals are also adding the reigning NWAC 1500 and steeplechase champion. Mary Nakamura spent the past two seasons at Spokane Community College, where she was a part of back-to-back outdoor conference title teams.
Four members of the 2025-26 distance team have been previously announced, with all four arriving to the Palouse from Idaho’s Treasure Valley.
All but one of Idaho’s distance additions will hit the ground running this fall as members of the Vandals’ cross country team.
JUMPS AND MULTIS
Idaho’s nine-athlete jumps and multi’s class includes four reigning state high school champions, an NAIA All-American, and a member of a Division II national championship relay team.
Sydnie Zywina joins the Vandals as a graduate student, following four highly successful years at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston. The Orofino, Idaho native placed in the top two in the triple jump at the Cascade Conference meet in each of her four years, winning the title in 2024 and 2025. Zywina was named a NAIA All-American triple jumper at the 2025 national indoor meet, and was a national qualifier in the triple jump during both the indoor and outdoor season in each of the past three seasons.
Adams State transfer Jada Miller was a member of the Bears’ Division II national championship-winning team in 2024 and was a critical part of their national champion DMR team. She arrives in Moscow with personal bests of 19 feet, nine inches in the long jump, a triple jump mark of 39 feet, five inches, and a 24.46 in the 200.
Two Pacific Northwest state high school javelin champions are joining the Vandals, in the form of Adisyn Andrews and Gabe Love. Andrews, a native of Walla Walla, WA, won the state title with a personal-best 135 foot, eight inch throw. She was also a part of the Blue Devils’ state 4×100 relay team that claimed a spot on the podium. On top of being a back-to-back state champion in the javelin, Love finished in the top five in the 100 and the 200 at Hayward Field. The Prineville, Oregon native’s 2025 state championship-winning throw of 188 feet, eight inches would have placed sixth at the 2025 Big Sky Outdoor Championships.
Kimberlee Priebe makes the move 85 miles south to join the Black and Gold from Coeur d’Alene, where she won the 2025 IHSAA 6A High Jump title and back-to-back district championships.
A trio of commits from the Evergreen State, Jackson Williams, Jarae Long, and Bradley Giesen, and previously announced 11-time Idaho state champion Lexi Huettig, round out the 2025-26 class of Vandal jumpers and multi-athletes.
SPRINTS
Logos High School’s Naomi Taylor is the current 100, 200, and 400-meter state champion at Idaho’s 2A level. The Moscow native set her personal best in all three events at the state meet this past spring, a 12.61 in the 100, 25.36 in the 200, and a 58.13 in the 400. Taylor is also a veteran of the Knights’ relay teams, winning three straight state titles in the 4×400.
Keenan Kuntz and Ashley Hollenback-Willems, two of the six Washington State transfers to join the Vandals, were both members of the Cougars’ 4×100 relay teams that qualified for last season’s National Championship in Eugene.
Hillsboro, Oregon’s Ryan LeClair took home first in both the 200 and the 400 at last spring’s OSAA State Championship. The former Spartan holds a personal best of 21.64 in the 200 and 48.13 in the 400.
Five additional freshman sprinters will join the Vandals in 2025: MaKenna Ritter, Veronica Russell, Logan Peterson, Matteo Ganje, and previously announced Omar Chaaban.
THROWS
Eight new throwers join Coach Julie Taylor this season.
Five transfers from Pullman: Mason Andulajevic, Evan Berg, Blake Sturgis, Baylee Wroble, and Lindi Kessinger bring NCAA meet experience to the Black and Gold. Berg, a sophomore from Spokane, was a qualifier for the 2025 West Regional in the javelin. Sturgis took a unique path to Moscow, with stops at DIII Dubuque (Iowa), where he was a member of both the basketball and track teams, before spending the past two seasons at WSU. The Spokane native also qualified for the NCAA First Round a season ago, finishing 15th in the javelin.
Another former collegiant dual-sport athlete, Evan Hartt, arrives in Moscow from DII Minot State. In his one season with the Beavers, Hartt made waves in competition and in the classroom, by grabbing the discus school record and being named a USTFCCA All-Academic honoree.
Kathryn Burnette is a reigning two-time Idaho 2A state champion in the shot put, holding the record in the classification and the second spot in the all-time record books. The former Potlatch Logger was a three-time state qualifier in the discus, finishing as high as fifth in 2024.
Umpqua Community College transfer MaKenzie Carpenter rounds out the Vandals’ 2025 additions.
UP NEXT
Idaho Cross Country begins their 2025 campaign on Friday, August 31, in Cheney, WA at the Clash of the Inland Northwest.
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