Taylor Dutch is a writer and editor living in Austin, Texas, and a former NCAA track athlete who specializes in fitness, wellness, and endurance sports coverage. Her work has appeared in Runner’s World, SELF, Bicycling, Outside, and Podium Runner.On the men’s and women’s side, the distance medley relay (DMR) is always one of the most […]
Taylor Dutch is a writer and editor living in Austin, Texas, and a former NCAA track athlete who specializes in fitness, wellness, and endurance sports coverage. Her work has appeared in Runner’s World, SELF, Bicycling, Outside, and Podium Runner.On the men’s and women’s side, the distance medley relay (DMR) is always one of the most exciting events to watch. It’s only contested at the indoor championships, which means Friday’s finals will be the last time track fans will be able to witness the best college teams put together four athletes who can combine to run 1200, 400, 800, and 1600-meters as fast as they can. His teammate, Parker Wolfe, will also be one to watch after clocking 7:30.15 in the same race in Boston. Among the accepted entries, seven athletes have broken 7:38 in the event, including Gary Martin. The junior from the University of Virginia notched a 7:36.09 personal best in the 3,000 meters before becoming the fourth-fastest American miler ever. At the Millrose Games in February, Martin ran 3:48.82 in the indoor mile.
How to Watch the 2025 NCAA Indoor Championships
The heptathlon and pentathlon kick off the championship at 9:15 a.m. ET on Friday. The preliminary heats of the women’s track competition start at 3:30 p.m. ET, and the men begin at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Races to Watch
Women’s mile
A similar rivalry is developing on the women’s side. Also at the Husky Classic, Brigham Young University led a handful of teams to historic times when the quartet improved on the collegiate best (10:43.39 run by Washington in 2024) by six seconds. In February, the Cougars ran 10:37.58 to beat Stanford, Northern Arizona, Washington, and Utah, teams that also ran under the previous mark. A week later, the University of Oregon set the official Men’s 3,000 meters
Expect to see some thrilling closing speed between these competitors in the last few laps of the race on Saturday. We’ll see another newly crowned collegiate record-holder in the men’s 3,000 meters. Ethan Strand of the University of North Carolina has been on a tear this season, setting records in the mile and 3,000 meters. The senior opted to run the latter event at NCAAs, which is shaping up to be one of the deepest fields ever assembled.
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The distance medley relays
In February, the University of Washington men’s team ran a world best in the event, winning the DMR in 9:14.10 at the Husky Classic in Seattle. The team of Ronan McMahon-Staggs, Ambodai Ligons, Kyle Reimheimer, and Nathan Green broke the previous mark (indoor and outdoor) set by the Brooks Beasts last year. But because the performance was run on an oversized track, Washington’s time doesn’t stand as the collegiate record. That distinction belongs to the University of Virginia, whose quartet of Wes Porter, Conor Murphy, Alex Sherman, and Martin ran 9:14.19 on the University of Arkansas’s 200-meter track in Fayetteville on February 21. Also keep an eye on Oklahoma State as the Cowboys are looking to earn their third consecutive title in the event.Strand’s breakthrough season started in December when he ran 7:30.15 in the 3,000 meters at the Boston University Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener. In February, at the BU John Thomas Terrier Classic, the All-American continued the momentum with a 3:48.32 indoor mile, putting him No. 3 on the U.S. all-time list. Day 2 starts with the remaining events of the heptathlon at 9:30 a.m. ET on Saturday. The women’s track finals start at 3:00 p.m. ET, and the men’s finals begin at 6:00 p.m. ET.