Connect with us
https://yoursportsnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/call-to-1.png

Sports

NCAA Track and Field Championship West Qualifier Meet – The Battalion

Published

on


Texas A&M University hosted the NCAA Track and Field Championship West Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium from Wednesday, May 28 to Saturday, May 31, 2025. Hosting dozens of teams to compete in College Station for a chance at the Championship in Eugene, Oregon, the Texas A&M Aggies competed amongst steep competition, with over 20 athletes advancing across track and field events. Beginning Wednesday, June 11, 2025, the Aggies who advanced will begin to compete in semifinal and finals competitions in an effort to become national champions.

June 2, 2025

  • Junior Jasmine Montgomery reacts to winning the 100m dash during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Sophomore Carlie Weiser prepares to shotput during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Sophomore Jasmine Harmon hurdles during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Sophomore McKenzie Fairchild prepares to toss her javelin during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Junior Camryn Dickson reacts to advancing to the NCAA Championship during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • A starter gun fires during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Freshman Megan Roberts reacts to completing the 10,000 meter dash during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Junior Camryn Dickson after the 200m dash during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Junior Camryn Dickson and athletes from other colleges compete during the 100m dash during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • Freshman Tyler Lowe competes in the 400m dash during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • Megan Roberts of Texas A&M runs during the 10,000 Meter race during the NCAA Track and Field Championship during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Taylor Barnett/The Battalion)

  • Heather Abadie of Texas A&M participates in the Pole Vault event during the NCAA Track and Field Championship during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Taylor Barnett/The Battalion)

  • Elise Smoot of Texas A&M participates in the 1,500 Meter event during the NCAA Track and Field Championship during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Taylor Barnett/The Battalion)

  • Jaydan Wood of Texas A&M smiles at the scoreboard after running the 400 Meter event during the NCAA Track and Field Championship during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (Taylor Barnett/The Battalion)

  • Junior Ethan Sanders prepares for Discus during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Mason Mangum hands the baton off to senior Auhmad Robinson during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Auhmad Robinson races to the finish of the 4×100 meter relay during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Cooper Cawthra begins the 1500m dash during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Junior Victor Kibiego leaps into the water pit during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Ja’Qualon Scott hurdles during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Sam Whitmarsh races in the 800m dash during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Sam Whitmarsh reacts to winning the 800m dash during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Bryce McCray runs the 400m dash during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Ja’Qualon Scott reacts to winning the 400m hurdles event during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Bryce McCray reacts to qualifying for the NCAA Championship during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Freshman Jaydon Shield lands in the sand pit after triple jumping during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Auhmad Robinson reacts to winning the 4x400m relay during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Cooper Cawthra reacts to placing in the top 3 fastest times for the 1500 meter dash during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • Senior Hassam Hatib reacts at the end of the 4×400 meter relay during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • Senior Kimar Farquharson races at the head of heat 1 in the 800m dash during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • Seniors Hassam Hatib and Cutter Zamzow race to the finish in the 400m dash during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • The Texas A&M Men’s Track Team athletes punching their ticket for the NCAA Track and Field Championship in Eugene, Oregon during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Friday, May 30, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Sophomore Jasmine Harmon trips on a hurdle during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Sophomore Emma Little runs out of the water pit during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Sophomore Emma Little leaps into the water pit during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Freshman Debora Cherono runs out the edge of the water pit during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • Junior Jaiya Covington hurdles during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Freshman Milena Chevallier participates in the High Jump event during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • Junior Camryn Dickson races during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Sophomore Jasmine Harmon reacts at the end of the 100m hurdle event during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • Junior Jaiya Covington reacts to placing first in heat 3 of the 100m hurdle during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • Junior Winny Bii launches towards the sand pit in the Triple Jump event during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • Freshman Megan Roberts prepares to compete in the 5000m event during the NCAA Track & Field West Championship Qualifier at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Steve Carrasco IV/The Battalion)

  • Senior Jaydan Wood races to finish the 4x400m relay in first place during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • Senior Jaydan Wood reacts to winning the 4x400m relay during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

  • The Texas A&M Women’s Track Team athletes punching their ticket to Eugene, Oregon for the NCAA Track and Field Championship during the Texas A&M NCAA Championship Qualifier Meet at E.B. Cushing Stadium on Saturday, May 31, 2025. (Adriano Epsinosa/The Battalion)

Your donation will support the student journalists of Texas A&M University – College Station. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment and cover our annual website hosting costs, in addition to paying freelance staffers for their work, travel costs for coverage and more!



Link

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sports

The Omaha World-Herald’s Nebraska All-Class volleyball teams

Published

on







Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Men’s T&F Opens Season at Diplomat Open

Published

on



Lancaster, PA (December 6, 2025) – The DeSales University men’s track & field team opened the 2025-26 indoor T&F season competing at the Diplomat Open at Franklin & Marshall College on Friday.

The Bulldogs posted 10 MAC qualfying times/marks in the meet.

Among the qualifying times were junior Bryce Guthier taking second in the 400-meters with a time of 52.08. It is the fifth fastest time in indoor history.  Senior Davis Trump also qualified in the 5K with a time of 16:20.32.

In the field events, DSU posted eight qualfying marks. Junior Weston Simak qualified for the MAC Championships in both the long jump (6.52m) and triple jump (13.72m). His triple jump mark was the second best in team history.  First-year Luke Heimann also qualfied in the triple jump (11.86m).

Junior Jonathan Castronovo took home first place in the long jump with a mark of 6.58m, the second best long jump in team history.

First-year John Amoretti qualified in the shot put (12.33m), seniors Jonathan Eudja and Giovanni Wellington qualified in the weight throw with marks of 14.85m and 14.23m. First-year Ryan Rodriguez also quallified in the weight throw (11.89m).

The Bulldogs won’t return to action till the New Year at the Blue and Grey Invitational on Jan. 17th.

 



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Women’s Track & Field Turns in Multiple High Marks to Begin Season at Cornell

Published

on


RESULTS

ITHACA, N.Y. –

The Ithaca College women’s track & field team opened its 2025-26 season over the weekend as the Bombers made the short trip across town to compete in the Greg Page Relays hosted by Cornell University on December 5-6.

Lola Gitlin posted a time of 10:25.57 in the 3000-meter run to finish third overall.

Rachel Larson was a fourth place finisher with a time of 8.58 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles. That time is currently No. 1 in Division III after the opening weekend of the season.

Aynisha McQuillar took fifth in the 200-meter dash in a time of 26.61 seconds. McQuillar also ran in the 60-meter dash and posted the 11th fastest time in DIII during the prelim with a performance of 7.78 seconds.

Lyla Powers was fifth in the 500-meter dash with a time of 1:21.75.

Lily Seyfert claimed fifth in the shot put with a heave of 12.78 meters, which is currently ninth in the nation.

Bree Boyle and Erin Eastwood each cleared 3.54 meters in the pole vault, which is tied for 11th on the Division III performance list.

Alexis Brown turned in a leap of 11.02 meters in the triple jump for the 17th best mark in the country.

Ithaca is off for the remainder of 2025 and will return to Cornell on January 10 for the Southern Tier Invitational.

 



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Men’s Track & Field Opens Indoor Season at Cornell Greg Page Relays

Published

on


RESULTS

ITHACA, N.Y. –

The Ithaca College men’s track & field team opened its 2025-26 season over the weekend as the Bombers made the short trip across town to compete in the Greg Page Relays hosted by Cornell University on December 5-6.

Anik Vossschulte claimed third in the 200-meter dash in a time of 23.32 seconds, while Jacob Antilety was seventh at 23.71 seconds.

Matt Lokshin posted a time of 8.65 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles to place third in the event. Aidan Irwin took fourth in the high jump with a mark of 1.70 meters.

Quinten Lewis posted a mark of 13.73 meters in the triple jump to place fourth and Sebastien-Oliver Lacrete was sixth at 12.68 meters, while Evan Cherry secured fifth in the long jump with a leap of 6.84 meters.

IC’s 4×400-meter relay team of Damian Simmonds, Griffin Lupes, Noah McKibben and George Nilson placed sixth in 3:34.49.

Luke Ellor finished sixth in the shot put with a mark of 14.40 meters.

Three Bombers finished within the top eight in the 500-meter dash as Brad Kellogg was sixth in 1:09.73, Peter Tysiak followed in seventh with 1:10.74 and Matthew DeJulio was next at 1:11.59.

Kaiden Chandler and Luke Ferrer posted times of 4:41.29 and 4:53.44 in the mile to finish in seventh and eighth.

Raf Campanile was seventh in the pole vault with a clearance of 4.25 meters.

Ithaca is off for the remainder of 2025 and will return to Cornell on January 10 for the Southern Tier Invitational.

 



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Women’s track and field athletes win three events at Utica Holiday Classic

Published

on




UTICA, N.Y. – The Hamilton College Continentals competed against 13 teams at the non-team scoring 2025 Utica University Track & Field Holiday Classic inside the Todd & Jenn Hutton Sports and Recreation Center on Saturday, Dec. 6.
 
The meet was the first of the 2025-26 season for the Hamilton women, who will be back at Utica for the Pioneers’ Winter Opener on Friday, Jan. 16 after taking a break for finals and the winter holiday.
 

The Continentals qualified for the 2026 All-Atlantic Region Track & Field Conference Indoor Championships in four different events and finished first in three events.
 
Emily Pogozelski ’26 won the 3,000-meter run by over 20 seconds with a regional-qualifying time of 10:27.93. Mackenzie Loudon ’29, who was competing in her first collegiate meet, took first place and qualified for regionals in the triple jump.
 
Loudon was also part of Hamilton’s winning 4×200-meter relay with Tatiana McCray ’28, Ava Chiappinelli ’29 and Marley Meyers ’28. Their performance was more than five seconds faster than the regional-qualifying time.
 
McCray ran a regional-qualifying 7.96 seconds and finished in second place in the 60-meter dash final. Chiappinelli also qualified for regionals in her first collegiate meet and finished right behind McCray with a time of 7.99 seconds.
 
TOP PERFORMANCES

300-Meter Dash (17 Runners)

4. Marley Meyers ’28, 43.08

7. Hannah Turner ’26, 43.91

 

60-Meter Dash (35 Runners)

2. Tatiana McCray ’28, 7.96 (PR, AARTFC)

3. Ava Chiappinelli ’29, 7.99 (AARTFC)

 

600-Meter Dash (16 Runners)

5. Aisha Kandji ’29, 1:47.31

 

4×200 Meter Relay (9 Teams)

1. McCray ’28, Mackenzie Loudon ’29, Chiappinelli ’29, Meyers ’28 (1:46.42, AARTFC) 

3000-Meter Run (19 Runners)

1. Emily Pogozelski ’26, 10:27.93 (PR, AARTFC) 

Triple Jump (15 Athletes)

1. Loudon, 11.29 meters (37 feet, 0.5 inches; AARTFC)

 



Link

Continue Reading

Sports

Volleyball Advances to Program’s First Sweet Sixteen, Sweeps Florida Saturday

Published

on


DALLAS (SMU) – For the first time in program history, SMU volleyball is headed to the Sweet Sixteen after sweeping Florida (16-12) in the Round of 32 on Saturday with set scores of 25-11, 25-21, 26-24.    

With the win, SMU won its 27th match of the season, tying the program record for single-season wins. It also gave coach Sam Erger her 100th victory at SMU and in her Division I head coaching career.    

Averi Carlson dished out 38 assists, the most in a three-setter for the senior setter this season. Carlson led the Mustangs to a .370 hitting percentage in the win. Kennedi Rogers went for 14 kills, hitting .440, with four digs and three blocks. Malaya Jones closely trailed Rogers with 13 kills, eight digs and seven blocks, tying her career high.   

SMU out-blocked the Gators 15-4, spearheaded by a career-high nine blocks from freshman Maggie Croft. The Mustangs’ blocking efforts helped hold the Gators to a .156 hitting percentage for the match.  

 

MATCH NOTES        

  • With 13 kills against Florida, Jones (503) is now the second player in SMU Volleyball history to reach 500 kills in a season. She joins Rachel Giubilato, who notched 568 kills in 2006.    
  • Averi Carlson (1,341) moved to third in the rally scoring era and sixth all-time for single-season assists at SMU.    
  • Jones reached the double-digit kill mark for the 26th time this season and for the ninth straight match.   
  • Rogers recorded double-digit kills for the sixth time this season.       
  • It marked Schilling’s 22nd time in double-figures this season and her fifth straight.
  • With six blocks against the Gators, Anyanwu draws within 14 of breaking the program record for most blocks in a season. (188 by Janelle Giordano in 2015)   
  • SMU had double-digit blocks (15) for the 17th time this season and for the second straight match.    
  • SMU has won 20 of its last 21 matches and its 12th straight.       
  • The Mustangs end the 2025 season with 15 wins at Moody Coliseum, tying the program record for most in a season.    
  • The win marks the Mustangs’ 15th sweep, 11th at home this season.  


HOW IT HAPPENED:       

SMU controlled the first set from start to finish in all phases of the game. SMU hit .483 with no errors on 29 swings in the first, while holding Florida to a .000 hitting percentage. Rogers put in five kills to lead the Mustangs, who got point production from six different players to help propel them to a 25-11 set one victory. SMU commanded the net with a 5-0 advantage in blocks.    

Down four (16-12) in the second frame, SMU responded with five straight points on a run that included two aces from Madison Scheer. After trading points, SMU went on a 4-0 run to pull away in the frame. The Mustangs went on to win the frame 25-21.    

Tied 20-20 entering the red zone of the third set, SMU got the first two points on an ace from Carlson and a block from the freshman tandem of Rogers and Croft. Despite a 3-1 run by Florida that put the Gators at set point first, the Mustangs responded with three straight to close the match, ending the frame with their sixth block of the set to win 26-24.    

SMU LEADERS:         

SMU Kills Leader: Kennedi Rogers (14)   

SMU Assists Leader: Averi Carlson (38)     

SMU Digs Leader: Jordyn Schilling (11)   

SMU Blocks Leader: Maggie Croft (9)   

SMU Ace Leader: Madison Scheer (2)   

SMU Points Leader: Malaya Jones (17.5)     

  

Up Next: SMU will get a rematch with No. 3 seed Purdue in the NCAA Regional Semifinal on Thursday evening in Pittsburgh, Pa.  

 



Link

Continue Reading

Most Viewed Posts

Trending