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2025 Penn Relays: Live updates, results, schedule, how to watch

Share The Penn Relays return in 2025, showcasing some of the top athletes in the world. We’re following the annual track and field competition from April 24-26. Here’s more on the event, including how to watch, results, participating schools and a schedule of events. 2025 Penn Relays This year marks the 129th running of the […]

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The Penn Relays return in 2025, showcasing some of the top athletes in the world. We’re following the annual track and field competition from April 24-26.

Here’s more on the event, including how to watch, results, participating schools and a schedule of events.

2025 Penn Relays

This year marks the 129th running of the Penn Relays. Here’s the schedule and how you can watch all the college events. 

Schedule of events

FAQS about the schedule of events

  • Eastern
    • Eastern includes colleges from New England southward to and including Virginia, as well as West Virginia. 
  • Championship of America vs. Final
    • The Championship of America events are the premier events of Penn Relays, while the “Final” events are the championship events for the rest of the field.
  • North and South Straight
    • The “North Straight” and “South Straight” refer to the straightaways where events are occurring.
  • CTC and Pop Haddleton-MAC
    • Races that are restricted to members of the Centennial, Middle Atlantic and CTC conferences.

Penn Relays: Day 2 | Friday, April 25

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Track Events

Field Events

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Penn Relays: Day 3 | Saturday, April 26

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Track Events

Field Events

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Penn Relays: Day 1 | Thursday, April 24

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Track Events

Field Events

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Participating schools

Here are some of the Division I programs confirmed for the Penn Relays, through April 22.

  • American
  • Army
  • Appalachian State
  • Boston College
  • Boston U
  • Brown
  • Bryant
  • Bucknell
  • Buffalo
  • Central Connecticut
  • Chicago State
  • Cincinnati
  • Clemson
  • Columbia
  • Coppin State
  • Cornell
  • Dartmouth
  • Delaware
  • Delaware State
  • Duke
  • Eastern Kentucky
  • Elon
  • Fairfield
  • FDU
  • Florida State
  • Fordham
  • George Mason
  • George Washington
  • Georgetown
  • Georgia Southern
  • Georgia Tech
  • Hampton
  • Harvard
  • High Point
  • Hofstra
  • Houston
  • Howard
  • Indiana
  • Iona
  • James Madison
  • Kennesaw State
  • La Salle
  • Lafayette
  • Lehigh
  • Loyola (MD)
  • LIU
  • Manhattan
  • Marist
  • Maryland
  • Maryland-Eastern Shore
  • Michigan
  • Middle Tennessee State
  • Monmouth
  • Morgan State
  • Navy
  • NC State
  • NJIT
  • Norfolk State
  • North Carolina
  • North Carolina Central
  • Northeastern
  • Northwestern
  • Notre Dame
  • Oakland
  • Old Dominion
  • Oregon
  • Penn
  • Penn State
  • Pittsburgh
  • Princeton
  • Providence
  • Quinnipiac
  • Richmond
  • Rhode Island
  • Rutgers
  • Sacred Heart
  • South Florida
  • St. John’s (NY)
  • St. Joseph’s
  • St. Peter’s
  • Stony Brook
  • Syracuse
  • TCU
  • Temple
  • Texas A&M
  • The Citadel
  • Toledo
  • Towson
  • Troy
  • UAlbany
  • UConn
  • UMass-Lowell
  • UMBC
  • UNC-Wilmington
  • UNLV
  • Villanova
  • Virginia
  • Wake Forest
  • Wagner
  • Washington
  • Western Michigan
  • West Virginia
  • William & Mary
  • Wisconsin
  • Yale
  • Youngstown State

Click or tap here for the complete list of schools.

Penn Relays Wall of Fame: Collegiate relay teams

Here are the NCAA relay teams in the Penn Relays Wall of Fame.

Listed in chronological order

  • 1902 Mile Relay | Harvard
  • 1915 Distance Medley Relay | Yale
  • 1915 Mile Relay | Penn
  • 1916 Four-Mile Relay | Cornell
  • 1917 Freshman Mile Relay | Penn Freshman
  • 1925 Two-Mile Relay | Georgetown
  • 1927 440y Relay | Penn Freshman
  • 1930 880-yard Relay | Ohio State
  • 1930 Mile Relay | Penn Freshman
  • 1936 440-Yard Relay | Texas
  • 1937 Four Mile Relay | Indiana
  • 1938 Distance Medley Relay | North Texas
  • 1938 Sprint Medley Relay | Pittsburgh
  • 1939 880y Relay | Pittsburgh
  • 1939 Mile Relay | Pittsburgh
  • 1940 880y Relay | North Texas
  • 1940 Mile Relay | Seton Hall Freshman
  • 1940 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Yale
  • 1941 Two-Mile Relay | Indiana
  • 1949 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | North Carolina
  • 1950 Sprint Medley Relay | NYU
  • 1950 4X440-yard | Morgan State
  • 1958 Mile Relay | Villanova
  • 1959 440y Relay Abilene Christian
  • 1959 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Winston-Salem State
  • 1963 4-Mile Relay | Fordham
  • 1965 2-Mile Relay | Villanova
  • 1965 880y Relay | North Carolina Central
  • 1966 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
  • 1967 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Tennessee
  • 1968 440y Relay | Florida A&M
  • 1968 440y Relay | Florida A&M
  • 1968 4-Mile Relay | Georgetown
  • 1968 4-Mile Relay | Mount St. Mary’s
  • 1968 4-Mile Relay | Villanova
  • 1969 2-Mile Relay Villanova University
  • 1972 880-yard Relay | North Carolina Central
  • 1972 Mile Relay | North Carolina Central
  • 1972 Sprint Medley Relay | North Carolina Central
  • 1974 Four-Mile Relay | Villanova
  • 1975 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
  • 1976 4x100m Relay | Tennessee
  • 1977 4x400m Relay | Arizona State
  • 1981 4×400 Relay | Tennessee State
  • 1982 4x800m Relay | Villanova
  • 1982 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | Tennessee
  • 1983 4x100m Relay | Florida State
  • 1984 4x800m Relay | Tennessee
  • 1984 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
  • 1985 4x1500m Relay | Arkansas
  • 1985 4x800m Relay | Penn State
  • 1986 4x200m Relay | TCU
  • 1986 Sprint Medley Relay | Seton Hall
  • 1986 Sprint Medley Relay | Texas
  • 1987 Distance Medley Relay | Georgetown
  • 1987 Distance Medley Relay | Mount St. Mary’s
  • 1987 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
  • 1988 Distance Medley Relay | Villanova
  • 1988 Sprint Medley Relay | Texas
  • 1988 4x200m Relay | Arizona State
  • 1989 Distance Medley Relay | Arkansas
  • 1990 4x1500m Relay | Villanova
  • 1991 4x100m Relay | TCU
  • 1991 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | LSU
  • 1993 4x400m Relay | LSU
  • 1995 Sprint Medley Relay | Abilene Christian
  • 2003 4x100m Relay | LSU
  • 2003 4x200m Relay | LSU
  • 2003 4x400m Relay | Texas
  • 2003 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | LSU
  • 2003 Shuttle Hurdle Relay | South Carolina
  • 2004 4x400m Relay U| Florida
  • 2004 Sprint Medley Relay | Tennessee
  • 2007 4x1500m Relay | Michigan
  • 2009 4x1500m Relay | Tennessee
  • 2009 4x100m Relay | Texas A&M

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Dutch women qualify relay squad for Drake Relays finals

Story Links DES MOINES — Running just off their season-best pace, the Central College women’s track & field team placed eighth in the 4×400-meter relay preliminaries, earning a spot in Saturday’s finals. The quartet of Lizzy Van Utrecht (sophomore, Ottumwa, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont HS), Alivia Roerdink (sophomore, Tiffin, Ohio, Hopewell-Loudon HS), Emily McMartin […]

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DES MOINES — Running just off their season-best pace, the Central College women’s track & field team placed eighth in the 4×400-meter relay preliminaries, earning a spot in Saturday’s finals.

The quartet of Lizzy Van Utrecht (sophomore, Ottumwa, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont HS), Alivia Roerdink (sophomore, Tiffin, Ohio, Hopewell-Loudon HS), Emily McMartin (junior, Pella) and Ava Parkins (sophomore, Monmouth, Ill., Burlington Notre Dame [Iowa] HS) clocked in at 3 minutes, 51.62 seconds.

“It was super exciting,” coach Brandon Sturman said. “It’s nice to see us step up in that environment, to not only qualify but win our heat. It’ll be a good experience to double back and try to PR on Saturday.

           

Gunner Meyer (junior, Fairbank, Wapsie Valley HS) ran a season-best time of 14.21 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles prelims, taking 15th place. He was second amongst four Division III athletes in a field of 29 total athletes.

           

“It’s a great opportunity to run at the Drake Relays in an open event when it’s a combined University and College Division,” Sturman said. “He was against good competition and ran a really clean race.”

           

Mary Gustason (junior, Marion, Linn-Mar HS), Parkins, Olivia Bohlen (junior, Belle Plaine) and McMartin finished .3 seconds slow of the school record in the 4×200-meter relay, placing 17th in 1:42.91.

           

“Our goal was to break the school record,” Sturman said. “IT’s not something we run often so we don’t practice it a lot. They ran well and they will all be back next year to try and get the school record.”

           

In addition to the women’s 4×400-meter relay team running in Saturday’s final, Central will also have the men’s distance medley relay and men’s shuttle hurdle relay in the morning.

 

Women’s results

4×100 relay (prelims) – 16. Mary Gustason/Ava Parkins/Danika Arnold/Emily McMartin, 48.25

4×200 relay – 17. Mary Gustason/Ava Parkins/Olivia Bohlen/Emily McMartin, 1:42.91

4×400 relay (prelims) – 7. Lizzy Van Utrecht/Alivia Roerdink/Emily McMartin/Ava Parkins, 3:51.62

Sprint medley relay – 8. Danika Arnold/Olivia Bohlen/Lizzy Van Utrecht/Alivia Roerdink, 4:12.35

 

Men’s results

400 meters – 18. Kaleb Brand, 48.71

4×100 relay (prelims) – DQ. Connor Miklos/Jackson Tavegia/Owen Tomko/Gunner Meyer

4×200 relay – 26. Connor Miklos/Brian art/Owen Tomko/Jackson Tavegia, 1:31.96

4×400 relay (prelims) – 21. Brian Hart/Alex Volden/Jrake Van Hemert/Kaleb Brand, 3:19.30

Sprint medley relay – DNF. Brian Hart/Connor Miklos/Kaleb Brand/Jack Every

110-meter hurdles (prelims) – 15. Gunner Meyer, 14.21

Triple jump – 9. Kale Purcell, 46-8.25

 

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Bucknell University

BLOOMSBURG, Pa.- The Bucknell men’s track & field team sent select athletes to Bloomsburg University’s annual Maroon & Gold Invite on Friday and won both events that Orange & Blue athletes competed in.  Mason Siebenhaar smoked the competition in the 5000-meter run. His time of 14:52.69 easily won the event by over 13 seconds, as […]

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BLOOMSBURG, Pa.- The Bucknell men’s track & field team sent select athletes to Bloomsburg University’s annual Maroon & Gold Invite on Friday and won both events that Orange & Blue athletes competed in. 

Mason Siebenhaar smoked the competition in the 5000-meter run. His time of 14:52.69 easily won the event by over 13 seconds, as he was the only runner to break 15 minutes. Bucknell took home the top four positions. 

Sophomore Michael Chernova won the pole vault with a clearance of 14-5.25. Teammate Lucas Williams finished second with the same clearance. 

The Bison head to the Red Flash Open hosted by Saint Francis tomorrow. 

 

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Women’s Water Polo Falls to Bucknell in CWPA Tournament

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Brown women’s water polo dropped its first-round matchup to No. 5 seed Bucknell 7-6 in a back-and-forth affair at the Coleman Aquatics Center on Friday night (April 25). The Bears were led by two goals each from Alexandra Love and Madeleine Poissonnier but a late goal by Bucknell doomed Brown. The Bears […]

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Brown women’s water polo dropped its first-round matchup to No. 5 seed Bucknell 7-6 in a back-and-forth affair at the Coleman Aquatics Center on Friday night (April 25).

The Bears were led by two goals each from Alexandra Love and Madeleine Poissonnier but a late goal by Bucknell doomed Brown. The Bears hit the pipe multiple times as well as having multiple shots saved.

Roxanne Hazuka kept the Bears in the game, making six saves in goal for Brown.

Bucknell took a 2-0 lead before Brown scored the next three goals to jump on top. Brown took a 4-3 lead into the halftime break.

The Bears were outscored 2-1 in the third quarter as the teams were tied 5-5 heading into the final eight minutes of play.

Bucknell took the lead in the fourth before Love scored a penalty shot with under a minute to play to tie the game. A goal by Bucknell with less than 30 seconds to go put the Bisons back on top.

Brown got the ball in front of the goal as time was winding down and had multiple chances but could not get the tying goal across as time expired.

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Bucknell University

BLOOMSBURG, Pa.- Bucknell women’s track & field sent a select number of athletes to local Bloomsburg University’s Maroon & Gold Invite on Friday and recorded two wins.  Results Pole vaulter Elizabeth Bryant moved into second all-time in Bison history in the event last weekend and the junior continued her hot stretch, winning easily today. She […]

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BLOOMSBURG, Pa.- Bucknell women’s track & field sent a select number of athletes to local Bloomsburg University’s Maroon & Gold Invite on Friday and recorded two wins. 

Results

Pole vaulter Elizabeth Bryant moved into second all-time in Bison history in the event last weekend and the junior continued her hot stretch, winning easily today. She cleared 12-5.50, more than five inches better than the second place competition. 

Bradley Weldon picked up her third win of the outdoor season, easily winning the 5000-meter run. She ran 17:56.26, nearly more than half a minute faster than second place Lauren Joyce

Senior Karly Renn generally competes in the pole vault but for the second straight week tried her hand at the long jump. Renn placed fifth, jumping 16-9.25. 

Bucknell heads to the Red Flash Classic hosted by Saint Francis tomorrow. 

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Track & Field Travels To Champaign For Fighting Illini Twilight On Saturday

Story Links NORMAL, Ill. – The Illinois State track & field program will travel to Champaign, Ill., for the Fighting Illini Twilight hosted by Illinois on Saturday afternoon. Action is set to begin at 1 p.m.  The Redbirds will make the in-state road trip for the fourth consecutive year and […]

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NORMAL, Ill. – The Illinois State track & field program will travel to Champaign, Ill., for the Fighting Illini Twilight hosted by Illinois on Saturday afternoon. Action is set to begin at 1 p.m. 

The Redbirds will make the in-state road trip for the fourth consecutive year and return following an impressive showing in Champaign last year. Last April, Junior Charles Cruse (pole vault),  Senior Devin Turner (long jump), and Senior Madison Saunders (triple jump) each entered the top-10 list for their events.

following a strong showing in California and Texas last weekend. On the west coast, the distance squad competed at the Bryan Clay Invitational hosted by Azusa Pacific. Across the three-day meet, Illinois State saw three student-athletes enter the top list for their respective events.

On Wednesday, Freshman Astrid Van Breedam ran the 10th fastest mark in program history with a time of 10:34.76 in the 3000m steeplechase. Van Breedam’s time also qualified her for the U20 European Athletics Championships in Finland this August.

Just a day later, Junior Maggie Reed moved to eighth in program history for the 5000m with a time of 16:49.83. On the men’s side, Junior Yusuf Baig also entered the top-10 list and to seventh all-time with a time of 14:02.20.

On Friday and the last day of the meet, in the women’s heats of the 1500m, Sophomore Grace Erb (4:30.40), Van Breedam (4:32.95), Sophomore Colleen Zeibert (4:33.19), and Reed (4:33.37) ran new personal best marks. Sophomore Kane Shields also recorded a career best in the men’s 1500m with a time of 3:48.49. 

In Waco, Texas, at the Michael Johnson Invitational hosted by Baylor, Senior Windsor Roberts recorded a season-best mark after clearing the bar at 3.87m (12-8.25) in pole vault. On the men’s side, Cruse tallied an eighth-place finish, clearing the bar at 5.07m (16-7.50).

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