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NCAA Track And Field Championships 2025 Entries: Full Start Lists

The 2025 NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships are upon us and will take place at the esteemed Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon from June 11 to 14. Following intense regional competitions, 24 athletes or relay teams in each event have earned their spots at the national championships. This prestigious event marks the end […]

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The 2025 NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships are upon us and will take place at the esteemed Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon from June 11 to 14.

Following intense regional competitions, 24 athletes or relay teams in each event have earned their spots at the national championships.

This prestigious event marks the end of the collegiate outdoor track and field season, featuring a wide array of events including sprints, distance races, hurdles, jumps, throws, and relays.

Over the course of four days, athletes from various programs across the nation will vie for the title of national champion.

For start lists and entries in both men’s and women’s disciplines, see below.

NCAA Track And Field Championships Broadcast Schedule

All Times Eastern

Wednesday, June 11

  • Men’s Day 1: 7:00 PM | ESPN

Thursday, June 12

  • Women’s Day 1: 7:00 PM | ESPN

Friday, June 13

  • Men’s Day 2: 8:00 PM | ESPN2

Saturday, June 14

  • Women’s Day 2: 9:00 PM | ESPN2

NCAA Track And Field Championships Start Lists

Here’s the men’s and women’s start lists for all track and field events. 

Men’s Track Start Lists

Men’s 100 Meter Dash  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 2. Connor Washington (SR, Arkansas) – 10.05  
  • 3. Malachi Snow (SO, Texas Tech) – 10.04  
  • 4. Jehlani Gordon (SO, Georgia) – 10.07  
  • 5. Kalen Walker (JR, Iowa) – 9.94  
  • 6. T’Mars McCallum (JR, Tennessee) – 10.04  
  • 7. Max Thomas (JR, USC) – 10.03  
  • 8. Neo Mosebi (SO, Florida State) – 10.08  
  • 9. Jamarion Stubbs (JR, Alabama State) – 10.11  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 2. Ernest Campbell (FR, Texas A&M) – 10.02  
  • 3. Jelani Watkins (FR, LSU) – 10.01  
  • 4. Taylor Banks (SR, USC) – 9.91  
  • 5. Abdul-Rasheed Saminu (SR, South Florida) – 9.86  
  • 6. Eddie Nketia (SO, USC) – 10.03  
  • 7. Jaleel Croal (JR, South Florida) – 10.08  
  • 8. Travis Williams (SR, USC) – 10.15  
  • 9. Israel Okon (FR, Auburn) – 10.13  

Heat 3 Prelims  

  • 2. Davonte Howell (SO, Tennessee) – 10.05  
  • 3. Mason Lawyer (JR, Washington State) – 9.95  
  • 4. Kanyinsola Ajayi (SO, Auburn) – 9.95  
  • 5. Jordan Anthony (SO, Arkansas) – 9.75  
  • 6. Jaiden Reid (SO, LSU) – 10.05  
  • 7. Chrstyn John (Jc) Stevenson (JR, USC) – 10.06  
  • 8. Chance Cross (JR, Kennesaw State) – 10.09  
  • 9. Tristyn Flores (JR, Long Beach St.) – 10.05  

Men’s 200 Meter Dash  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 2. Mason Lawyer (JR, Washington State) – 20.34  
  • 3. Dario Matau (SR, Auburn) – 20.19  
  • 4. Eddie Nketia (SO, USC) – 20.24  
  • 5. Carli Makarawu (JR, Kentucky) – 19.92  
  • 6. Garrett Kaalund (JR, USC) – 19.85  
  • 7. Jamarion Stubbs (JR, Alabama State) – 20.11  
  • 8. Tristyn Flores (JR, Long Beach St.) – 20.46  
  • 9. Jelani Watkins (FR, LSU) – 20.24  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 2. Tory Lanham (SO, Kansas City) – 20.33  
  • 3. Jalen Johnson (FR, Clemson) – 20.29  
  • 4. Kashie Crockett (SR, TCU) – 20.32  
  • 5. De’montray Callis (SR, Baylor) – 20.32  
  • 6. T’Mars McCallum (JR, Tennessee) – 19.83  
  • 7. Xavier Butler (SO, Texas) – 20.02  
  • 8. Abdul-Rasheed Saminu (SR, South Florida) – 19.95  
  • 9. Jaiden Reid (SO, LSU) – 19.97  

Heat 3 Prelims  

  • 2. Brody Buffington (FR, Georgia) – 20.32  
  • 3. Mikey McClain (SO, Iowa State) – 20.30  
  • 4. Jaleel Croal (JR, South Florida) – 19.95  
  • 5. Jordan Anthony (SO, Arkansas) – 20.20  
  • 6. Makanakaishe Charamba (SR, Auburn) – 19.79  
  • 7. Max Thomas (JR, USC) – 20.05  
  • 8. Cameron Miller (JR, Purdue) – 20.17  
  • 9. Cameron Tarver (JR, San Jose St.) – 20.55  

Men’s 400 Meter Dash  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 2. Malik Ricketts (SR, Pittsburgh) – 45.63  
  • 3. Jordan Pierre (SO, Arkansas-Pine Bluff) – 45.75  
  • 4. Micahi Danzy (FR, Florida State) – 45.26  
  • 5. Auhmad Robinson (SR, Texas A&M) – 45.57  
  • 6. Samuel Ogazi (SO, Alabama) – 44.43  
  • 7. DeSean Boyce (JR, Texas Tech) – 45.54  
  • 8. Kelsey Singleton (JR, Southern Miss.) – 45.66  
  • 9. Hossam Hatib (SR, Texas A&M) – 45.85  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 2. Cutler Zamzow (SR, Texas A&M) – 45.93  
  • 3. Edidiong Udo (FR, Ohio State) – 45.27  
  • 4. Gabriel Clement II (SO, UCLA) – 45.75  
  • 5. Gabriel Moronta (SR, South Florida) – 45.01  
  • 6. William Jones (JR, USC) – 45.32  
  • 7. Shemar Chambers (SR, Georgia) – 45.39  
  • 8. Anthony East III (SR, Houston) – 45.84  
  • 9. Will Floyd (SO, Georgia) – 45.68  

Heat 3 Prelims  

  • 2. Johnny Goode (SR, California) – 45.84  
  • 3. Ervin Pearson (FR, Georgia) – 45.43  
  • 4. Jalen Williams (JR, Wisconsin) – 45.78  
  • 5. Nathan Kent (JR, Navy) – 45.23  
  • 6. Jayden Davis (SO, Arizona State) – 45.35  
  • 7. Joseph Taylor (FR, Duke) – 45.05  
  • 8. Shaemar Uter (JR, Texas Tech) – 45.61  
  • 9. Jenoah McKiver (SR, Florida) – 45.29

Men’s 800 Meter Run  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 2. Samuel Navarro (SR, Miss State) – 1:46.47  
  • 3. Matthew Erickson (SR, Oregon) – 1:47.07  
  • 4. Tinoda Matsatsa (SO, Georgetown) – 1:45.36  
  • 5. Tyrice Taylor (JR, Arkansas) – 1:46.64  
  • 6. Samuel Rodman (SR, Princeton) – 1:47.24  
  • 7. Koitatoi Kidali (FR, Oregon) – 1:47.17  
  • 8. Allon Clay (JR, Penn State) – 1:47.29  
  • 9. Yared Kidane (JR, Wichita State) – 1:47.35  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 2. Patrick Tuohy (SR, NC State) – 1:46.60  
  • 3. Lloyd Frilot (SR, TCU) – 1:47.15  
  • 4. Aidan McCarthy (JR, Cal Poly) – 1:47.01  
  • 5. Rynard Swanepoel (SR, Wake Forest) – 1:45.42  
  • 6. Sam Whitmarsh (SR, Texas A&M) – 1:46.68  
  • 7. Abdullahi Hassan (SR, Miss State) – 1:45.64  
  • 8. Nicholas Plant (JR, Virginia Tech) – 1:45.90  
  • 9. Andrew Casey (SO, Wisconsin) – 1:47.30  

Heat 3 Prelims  

  • 2. Dugion Blackman (SR, Iowa State) – 1:47.13  
  • 3. Handal Roban (JR, Penn State) – 1:45.47  
  • 4. Kyle Reinheimer (SR, Washington) – 1:46.82  
  • 5. Christian Jackson (JR, Virginia Tech) – 1:45.31  
  • 6. Rivaldo Marshall (SR, Arkansas) – 1:46.97  
  • 7. Brian Kweyei (SO, Clemson) – 1:47.28  
  • 8. Patrick Hilby (FR, Wisconsin) – 1:47.30  
  • 9. Kirk Dawkins (JR, Florida A&M) – 1:46.62  

Men’s 1500 Meter Run  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 1. Nathan Green (JR, Washington) – 3:46.47  
  • 2. Michael Danzi (SR, Notre Dame) – 3:41.02  
  • 3. Jack Crull (SR, Bradley) – 3:47.31  
  • 4. Garrett MacQuiddy (SR, California) – 3:47.06  
  • 5. Colin Sahlman (JR, Northern Arizona) – 3:40.17  
  • 6. Gary Martin (JR, Virginia) – 3:38.94  
  • 7. Brendan Herger (FR, Michigan) – 3:39.81  
  • 8. Liam Murphy (SR, Villanova) – 3:44.83  
  • 9. Alex Stitt (SR, Oklahoma State) – 3:40.11  
  • 10. Trent McFarland (SO, Michigan) – 3:44.48  
  • 11. Davis Helmerich (SR, Arkansas) – 3:40.70  
  • 12. Abel Teffra (SR, Georgetown) – 3:38.65  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 1. Adam Spencer (SR, Wisconsin) – 3:46.78  
  • 2. Damian Hackett (SR, Cornell) – 3:39.67  
  • 3. Ethan Strand (JR, North Carolina) – 3:44.23  
  • 4. Ferenc Kovacs (SO, Harvard) – 3:44.54  
  • 5. Reuben Reina (SO, Arkansas) – 3:40.92  
  • 6. Duncan Robinson (SO, Iona) – 3:40.04  
  • 7. Martin Segurola (JR, Indiana) – 3:44.96  
  • 8. Simeon Birnbaum (SO, Oregon) – 3:39.79  
  • 9. Cooper Cawthra (SR, Texas A&M) – 3:40.15  
  • 10. Leo Young (SO, Stanford) – 3:40.35  
  • 11. Harvey Cramb (SO, Montana State) – 3:47.28  
  • 12. Harrison Witt (SR, Princeton) – 3:38.83  

Men’s 5000 Meter Run  

Section 1 Timed Finals  

  • 1. Kidus Misgina (SR, Ole Miss) – 13:54.94  
  • 2. Robin Kwemoi Bera (FR, Iowa State) – 13:26.71  
  • 3. Toby Gillen (SR, Ole Miss) – 14:08.45  
  • 4. Jacob White (JR, Wyoming) – 13:27.32  
  • 5. Ishmael Kipkurui (FR, New Mexico) – 13:28.25  
  • 6. Ernest Cheruiyot (SO, Texas Tech) – 13:34.88  
  • 7. JoJo Jourdon (FR, Wake Forest) – 13:53.89  
  • 8. Luke Grundvig (JR, BYU) – 13:34.63  
  • 9. Luke Tewalt (SR, Wake Forest) – 13:39.60  
  • 10. Colton Sands (SR, North Carolina) – 14:08.96  
  • 11. David Mullarkey (SR, Northern Arizona) – 13:33.85  
  • 12. Fouad Messaoudi (SR, Oklahoma State) – 13:34.34  
  • 13. Valentin Soca (JR, CBU) – 13:26.58  
  • 14. Matthew Forrester (JR, Butler) – 14:00.14  
  • 15. Habtom Samuel (SO, New Mexico) – 13:32.41  
  • 16. Justin Wachtel (JR, Virginia) – 14:07.91  
  • 17. Marco Langon (JR, Villanova) – 14:06.40  
  • 18. Rocky Hansen (SO, Wake Forest) – 13:36.54  
  • 19. Ethan Strand (JR, North Carolina) – 14:06.41  
  • 20. Brian Musau (SO, Oklahoma State) – 13:32.05  
  • 21. Drew Bosley (SR, Northern Arizona) – 13:34.58  
  • 22. Will Daley (JR, Virginia) – 13:39.97  
  • 23. Matt Strangio (SR, Portland) – 13:25.98  
  • 24. Hunter Christopher (SR, Youngstown St) – 13:55.21  

Men’s 10000 Meter Run  

Section 1 Timed Finals  

  • 1. Ben Rosa (SR, Harvard) – 29:02.85  
  • 2. Sam Lawler (SR, Syracuse) – 29:04.98  
  • 3. Shane Brosnan (SO, Harvard) – 29:19.56  
  • 4. William Zegarski (SO, Butler) – 29:10.03  
  • 5. Ethan Coleman (JR, Notre Dame) – 29:03.36  
  • 6. Timothy Chesondin (SO, Arkansas) – 28:23.00  
  • 7. Evans Kurui (SO, Washington State) – 28:19.22  
  • 8. David Mullarkey (SR, Northern Arizona) – 28:19.73  
  • 9. Dylan Throop (SR, Penn) – 29:07.67  
  • 10. Ishmael Kipkurui (FR, New Mexico) – 28:09.32  
  • 11. Creed Thompson (JR, BYU) – 28:21.52  
  • 12. Joey Nokes (SR, BYU) – 28:21.04  
  • 13. Cole Sprout (SR, Stanford) – 28:20.82  
  • 14. Dismus Lokira (FR, Alabama) – 29:03.27  
  • 15. Drew Bosley (SR, Northern Arizona) – 28:19.60  
  • 16. Rodgers Kiplimo (JR, Iowa State) – 28:19.84  
  • 17. Dennis Kipruto (SO, Alabama) – 29:01.39  
  • 18. Bernard Cheruiyot (FR, Tulane) – 29:02.16  
  • 19. Denis Kipngetich (SO, Oklahoma State) – 28:15.51  
  • 20. Dylan Schubert (SR, Furman) – 29:00.47  
  • 21. Habtom Samuel (SO, New Mexico) – 28:09.33  
  • 22. Ernest Cheruiyot (SO, Texas Tech) – 28:12.16  
  • 23. Victor Kiprop (SR, Alabama) – 29:00.88  
  • 24. Murphy Smith (SR, Navy) – 29:06.20  

Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 2. Christian Martin (SR, Minnesota) – 13.53  
  • 3. Demaris Waters (JR, Florida) – 13.49  
  • 4. Isaiah Taylor (SO, N. Carolina A&T) – 13.46  
  • 5. Ja’Qualon Scott (SR, Texas A&M) – 13.16  
  • 6. Oscar Smith (SR, Louisiana Tech) – 13.42  
  • 7. John Adesola (SR, Houston) – 13.26  
  • 8. Demario Prince (FR, Baylor) – 13.39  
  • 9. Christopher Serrao (JR, Rutgers) – 13.49  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 2. Johnny Brackins (SR, USC) – 13.39  
  • 3. Bradley Franklin (FR, Samford) – 13.46  
  • 4. Jerome Campbell (JR, Northern Colorado) – 13.23  
  • 5. Ja’Kobe Tharp (SO, Auburn) – 13.14  
  • 6. Jamar Marshall Jr. (SR, Houston) – 13.19  
  • 7. Jayden Smith (SR, Davidson) – 13.48  
  • 8. Josh Parrish (SO, Wichita State) – 13.56  
  • 9. Jahiem Stern (JR, LSU) – 13.56  

Heat 3 Prelims  

  • 2. Matthew Sophia (JR, LSU) – 13.46  
  • 3. Zachary Extine (JR, Arizona) – 13.23  
  • 4. Braxton Brann (SO, Ohio State) – 13.36  
  • 5. Kendrick Smallwood (JR, Texas) – 13.13  
  • 6. Ethan Exilhomme (SR, Northeastern) – 13.45  
  • 7. Darius Brown (SR, DePaul) – 13.37  
  • 8. Tyson Williams (SR, Florida State) – 13.54  
  • 9. Joshua Hornsby (SR, Cal St. Fullerton) – 13.58

Men’s 400 Meter Hurdles  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 2. Alex Sadikov (SO, Penn) – 50.21  
  • 3. Mario Paul (JR, Texas Tech) – 49.66  
  • 4. Ja-Van Poole (SR, Oakland) – 49.87  
  • 5. Johnny Brackins (SR, USC) – 49.04  
  • 6. Xzaviah Taylor (SO, N. Carolina A&T) – 49.18  
  • 7. Nathaniel Ezekiel (SR, Baylor) – 49.03  
  • 8. Bryce Tucker (SO, Rutgers) – 50.00  
  • 9. Jayden Douglas (SO, TCU) – 49.81  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 2. Cameron Wilmington (SR, Grand Canyon) – 50.12  
  • 3. Marcus Johnson (SR, Binghamton) – 49.93  
  • 4. Bryce McCray (SR, Texas A&M) – 49.56  
  • 5. Jarrett Gentles (SR, Coppin State) – 49.78  
  • 6. Kody Blackwood (JR, Texas) – 48.83  
  • 7. Saad Hinti (FR, Tennessee) – 49.83  
  • 8. Hugo Menin (SO, UTSA) – 49.61  
  • 9. Isaiah Taylor (SO, N. Carolina A&T) – 50.25  

Heat 3 Prelims  

  • 2. Harry Barton (SR, Tennessee) – 50.13  
  • 3. Tamaal Myers II (JR, UCLA) – 50.01  
  • 4. Alex Sherman (SR, Virginia) – 50.13  
  • 5. Oskar Edlund (SR, Texas Tech) – 49.44  
  • 6. Noah Langford (SR, Howard) – 49.50  
  • 7. Ja’Qualon Scott (SR, Texas A&M) – 48.87  
  • 8. Ryan Matulonis (SO, Penn) – 49.88  
  • 9. Jason Parrish (SO, Wichita State) – 49.80  

Men’s 3000 Meter Steeplechase  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 1. Brett Gardner (JR, NC State) – 8:37.63  
  • 2. Ryker Holtzen (JR, Wyoming) – 8:34.95  
  • 3. Andrew Nolan (SR, Michigan State) – 8:37.83  
  • 4. Victor Kibiego (JR, Texas A&M) – 8:32.83  
  • 5. Geoffrey Kirwa (FR, Louisville) – 8:26.25  
  • 6. Declan Rymer (SR, Virginia Tech) – 8:41.11  
  • 7. Kristian Imroth (JR, Eastern Kentucky) – 8:30.80  
  • 8. Mathew Kosgei (FR, New Mexico) – 8:25.41  
  • 9. Peter Visser (JR, Weber State) – 8:40.17  
  • 10. Quinton Orr (JR, Iowa State) – 8:39.13  
  • 11. Nathan Davis (JR, Army West Point) – 8:38.72  
  • 12. Rob McManus (JR, Montana State) – 8:30.65  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 1. Silas Kiptanui (SO, Tulane) – 8:27.28  
  • 2. Collins Kiprop Kipngok (FR, Kentucky) – 8:24.91  
  • 3. Cody Larson (JR, South Dakota State) – 8:39.60  
  • 4. Benjamin Balazs (SO, Oregon) – 8:31.13  
  • 5. Carson Williams (SR, Furman) – 8:31.61  
  • 6. James Corrigan (JR, BYU) – 8:31.79  
  • 7. Joash Ruto (FR, Iowa State) – 8:28.86  
  • 8. Bismack Kipchirchir (FR, Akron) – 8:42.88  
  • 9. Titus Kimaru (FR, Texas Tech) – 8:36.83  
  • 10. Kole Mathison (SO, Colorado) – 8:32.74  
  • 11. Ezekiel Pitireng (FR, Alabama) – 8:40.37  
  • 12. CJ Singleton (JR, Notre Dame) – 8:36.51  

Men’s 4×100 Meter Relay

Heat 1 Prelims

2. Arizona — 39.33

  • James Onanubosi JR
  • Brian Limage JR
  • Isaac Davis SR
  • Tyson Tippett SR
  • Diego Marquez SR
  • Reinaldo Rodrigues SR

3. Florida — 39.21

  • Justin Braun JR
  • Jaden Wiley FR
  • Malique Smith-Band SO
  • Garrett Fox JR
  • Reheem Hayles SR
  • Rios Prude SO
  • Nicholas Spikes FR

4. Cal St. Fullerton — 39.26

  • John Clifford SR
  • Isaiah Emerson JR
  • Dominic Gates JR
  • Ian Dossman SO
  • Abel Jordan JR
  • Joshua Hornsby SR
  • Carter Birade JR

5. Arkansas-Pine Bluff — 38.98

  • Dwight Henry SR
  • Avindale Smith JR
  • Jared Sylvester SR
  • Ross Walrond JR
  • Jordan Pierre SO
  • Mohamed Soumare SR
  • Anthony Fuqua JR
  • Pierre Brownlee-Ford SO

6. Tennessee — 38.63

  • Deron Dudley SR
  • Davonte Howell SO
  • Kalib Branch SO
  • T’Mars McCallum JR
  • Aaron Bell SO
  • Calvin Wetzel SR
  • Christian Parker SO
  • Harry Barton SR

7. USC — 38.89

  • Travis Williams SR
  • Max Thomas JR
  • Taylor Banks SR
  • Eddie Nketia SO
  • Garrett Kaalund JR
  • Chrstyn John (Jc) Stevenson JR
  • Jazonte Levan FR

8. Florida State — 38.81

  • Jaiden Rollins JR
  • Neo Mosebi SO
  • Micahi Danzy FR
  • Durian Moss FR
  • Amare Williams SO
  • Tyler Azcano SO

9. N. Carolina A&T — 39.09

  • Jaeden Gumbs SR
  • Isaiah Taylor SO
  • Xzaviah Taylor SO
  • Brandon Nya SR
  • Correy McManus Jr. FR
  • Jordan Ware SO
  • Jason Holmes SO

Heat 2 Prelims

2. Ohio State — 39.21

  • Nick Biega SO
  • Nazzio John SR
  • Marcus Brown SO
  • Denzell Feagin SR
  • Braxton Brann SO
  • DJ Fillmore SO
  • Noah Carmichael JR

3. Washington State — 39.09

  • Bryson Stubblefield JR
  • Mason Lawyer JR
  • Parker Duskin JR
  • Keenan Kuntz FR
  • Eysias Banks JR
  • Grant Buckmiller SO
  • Royal Haley FR
  • John Paredes JR

4. Kentucky — 39.07

  • Miles Jones SO
  • Clinton Muunga SR
  • Josh Onwunili FR
  • Carli Makarawu JR
  • Anthony Waterman FR
  • Luke Brown JR
  • Shavique Bascus SO

5. Arkansas — 38.63

  • Tevijon Williams JR
  • Connor Washington SR
  • Kevin Bello FR
  • Jordan Anthony SO
  • Jaden Smith JR
  • Juriad Hughes FR
  • Grant Williams SO

6. South Florida — 38.05

  • Shomari Pettigrew SO
  • Jaleel Croal JR
  • Alexavier Monfries SR
  • Abdul-Rasheed Saminu SR
  • Nathan Metelus JR
  • Isaac Chandra FR
  • Jermaine Dyges SR
  • Corey Ottey JR

7. Minnesota — 39.07

  • Zion Campbell JR
  • Kion Benjamin SR
  • Aaron Charles JR
  • Devin Augustine SR
  • Charles Godfred SO

8. Ole Miss — 39.11

  • Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley SR
  • Jordan Urrutia FR
  • Wesley Todd FR
  • Joseph Michel JR
  • Tarique Wright FR

9. Sam Houston — 39.32

  • Xzamion Parker FR
  • Javain Johnson SR
  • Jayden Jones SO
  • Tyriq Brunn SR
  • Harley Jensen FR
  • Nathan Williams FR

Heat 3 Prelims

2. TCU — 39.44

  • Coulaj Eans SO
  • Kashie Crockett SR
  • Jordan Parker FR
  • Sanjay Salmon JR
  • Finn Dunshee FR
  • Justin Frater FR
  • Destin Drummond JR
  • Jayden Douglas SO

3. Georgia — 39.14

  • Micah Larry SO
  • Brody Buffington FR
  • Jehlani Gordon SO
  • Will Floyd SO

4. Texas A&M — 38.96

  • Ja’Qualon Scott SR
  • Ernest Campbell FR
  • Mason Mangum SR
  • Auhmad Robinson SR
  • Blake Holland FR
  • Keanu Jones JR
  • Khybah Dawson JR
  • Eric Hemphill III JR

5. Auburn — 38.51

  • Azeem Fahmi JR
  • Kanyinsola Ajayi SO
  • Dario Matau SR
  • Makanakaishe Charamba SR
  • Israel Okon FR
  • Ian Myers JR
  • Tyler Davis SR

6. Texas — 38.57

  • Kendrick Smallwood JR
  • John Rutledge JR
  • Almond Small SR
  • Xavier Butler SO
  • Logan Popelka JR

7. LSU — 38.78

  • Jordan Turner JR
  • Jaiden Reid SO
  • Myles Thomas JR
  • Jelani Watkins FR
  • Jahiem Stern JR

8. Utah Valley — 39.13

  • Gavin Stafford FR
  • Cameron Franklin SR
  • Kade Thompson JR
  • Gabe Remy SO
  • Gunner Stepp SO

9. Pittsburgh — 39.12

  • Darren McQueen JR
  • Nigel Hussey SR
  • Malik Ricketts SR
  • Stephon Brown SR
  • Thomas McDonough SR
  • Jaden Shelton JR

Men’s 4×400 Meter Relay

Heat 1 Prelims

2. Wichita State — 3:06.38

  • Joakim Genereux SR
  • Josh Parrish SO
  • Yared Kidane JR
  • Jason Parrish SO
  • RJ Hutchison SR
  • Brock Merz JR

3. N. Carolina A&T — 3:03.56

  • Elijah Thomas FR
  • Dyimond Walker JR
  • Caleb Gurnell SO
  • Xzaviah Taylor SO
  • Isaiah Taylor SO
  • Jailen Hicks FR
  • Nakhi Benjamin SO

4. Texas Tech — 3:02.37

  • Johnathan Crawford JR
  • DeSean Boyce JR
  • Oskar Edlund SR
  • Shaemar Uter JR
  • Carl Hicks SR
  • George Garcia JR

5. Princeton — 3:02.62

  • Karl Dietz FR
  • Xavier Donaldson SO
  • Kavon Miller SO
  • Joey Gant JR
  • Jackson Clarke SO
  • Chris Paige SR
  • Samuel Rodman SR
  • Greg Foster JR

6. Arkansas — 3:02.13

  • Brandon Battle SR
  • Steven McElroy JR
  • Jonah Vigil SR
  • Jaden Smith JR
  • Zyaire Nuriddin FR
  • TJ Tomlyanovich JR
  • Kevin Bello FR

7. Georgia — 3:03.15

  • Shemar Chambers SR
  • Will Floyd SO
  • Xai Ricks FR
  • Ervin Pearson FR
  • London Costen FR

8. Iowa — 3:03.88

  • Tyrese Miller FR
  • Zidane Brown JR
  • Josh Pugh SO
  • Terrick Johnson JR
  • Derek Leicht JR
  • James Fingalsen FR
  • Landon Fontenot FR
  • Caleb Levy SO

9. Duke — 3:04.47

  • Joseph Taylor FR
  • TJ Clayton SR
  • Michael Bennett JR
  • Callum Robinson SR
  • Aden Bandukwala FR
  • Andres Langston FR

Heat 2 Prelims

2. Navy — 3:04.05

  • Nathan Kent JR
  • David Walker SO
  • Peter DeJonge SR
  • Jacques Guillaume SR
  • Simon Alexander SO
  • Conor McFadden FR
  • Cooper Wakley FR

3. Texas — 3:02.55

  • Kody Blackwood JR
  • Logan Popelka JR
  • Nabil Tezkratt SO
  • John Rutledge JR
  • Xavier Butler SO
  • Damon Frabotta JR
  • Chris Brinkley JR

4. Ohio State — 3:03.42

  • Noah Carmichael JR
  • Mason Louis SO
  • Braxton Brann SO
  • Edidiong Udo FR
  • Nick Biega SO
  • Nazzio John SR
  • Denzell Feagin SR
  • DJ Fillmore SO

5. USC — 3:02.18

  • Jacob Andrews SO
  • Max Thomas JR
  • Johnny Brackins SR
  • William Jones JR
  • Jaelen Knox JR
  • Garrett Kaalund JR
  • Yougendy Mauricette SO
  • Nathan Cumberbatch SO

6. South Florida — 3:01.52

  • Nathan Metelus JR
  • Alexavier Monfries SR
  • Gabriel Moronta SR
  • Corey Ottey JR
  • Markel Jones SO
  • Antonio Hanson SR
  • Michael Bourne III SR
  • Devontie Archer SR

7. Arizona State — 3:02.87

  • Nicholas Ramey SR
  • Malik Franklin FR
  • Trevin Moyer SR
  • Jayden Davis SO
  • Josiah Anderson FR
  • Mateo Medina FR

8. Penn State — 3:03.56

  • Handal Roban JR
  • James Onwuka SR
  • Max DeAngelo FR
  • Jake Palermo FR
  • Matt DeMatteo JR
  • Joshua Stolarski FR
  • Olivier Desmeules SR
  • Darius Smallwood SR

9. Baylor — 3:05.33

  • Tyler Honeyman FR
  • Abbas Ali FR
  • Aren Spencer JR
  • Nathaniel Ezekiel SR
  • Jack Jackson SO
  • Laurenz Colbert SR

Heat 3 Prelims

2. TCU — 3:04.12

  • Ronnie Kendrick FR
  • Jayden Douglas SO
  • Destin Drummond JR
  • Lloyd Frilot SR
  • Dominic Byles SO
  • Jordan Parker FR
  • Kashie Crockett SR

3. Howard — 3:03.88

  • Emerson McKindra SO
  • Noah Langford SR
  • Cameron Brazell FR
  • Elijah Grant FR
  • Dylan Gaines SO

4. LSU — 3:03.78

  • Jeremiah Walker JR
  • Shakeem McKay JR
  • Gregory Prince JR
  • Amal Glasgow FR
  • Jaiden Reid SO

5. Alabama — 3:02.78

  • Donald Chiyangwa JR
  • Peter Diebold SR
  • Samuel Ogazi SO
  • Oussama El Bouchayby JR
  • Jekovan Rhetta SR
  • Antonio Crisco SR
  • Ryan Nash FR
  • Hillary Cheruiyot SR

6. Florida — 3:02.01

  • Ashton Schwartzman SR
  • Reheem Hayles SR
  • Malique Smith-Band SO
  • Jenoah McKiver SR
  • Rios Prude SO
  • Justin Braun JR
  • Nicholas Spikes FR

7. Texas A&M — 3:02.57

  • Hossam Hatib SR
  • Cutler Zamzow SR
  • Kimar Farquharson SR
  • Auhmad Robinson SR
  • Antonie Nortje SR
  • Eric Hemphill III JR
  • Musa Isah FR

8. Houston — 3:03.49

  • Damarien Jacobs FR
  • Anthony East III SR
  • Sahfi Reed FR
  • King Taylor FR
  • Adam Mason SR
  • Jaylin Santiago FR

9. BYU — 3:03.65

  • Eli Hazlett SR
  • Josh Taylor JR
  • Jonah Heimuli FR
  • Trey Jackson SR
  • Ty Oustrich SO

Women’s Track Start Lists

Women’s100 Meter Dash

Heat 1 Prelims

  • 2. Jassani Carter (JR, USC) – 11.06
  • 3. Anthaya Charlton (JR, Florida) – 11.01
  • 4. Samirah Moody (SR, USC) – 11.02
  • 5. Shenese Walker (JR, Florida State) – 10.98
  • 6. Jade Brown (SO, Arizona) – 11.07
  • 7. Kelly Ufodiama (FR, East Carolina) – 11.15
  • 8. Indya Mayberry (FR, TCU) – 11.15
  • 9. Reign Redmond (FR, Georgia) – 11.24

Heat 2 Prelims

  • 2. Camryn Dickson (JR, Texas A&M) – 11.17
  • 3. Tima Godbless (SO, LSU) – 11.11
  • 4. Jasmine Montgomery (JR, Texas A&M) – 11.02
  • 5. Leah Bertrand (SR, Ohio State) – 10.99
  • 6. Victoria Cameron (SO, Tarleton State) – 11.01
  • 7. Cynteria James (SO, South Carolina) – 11.07
  • 8. Iyana Gray (SR, TCU) – 11.14
  • 9. Kailei Collins (SR, Howard) – 11.21

Heat 3 Prelims

  • 2. Aniyah Kitt (FR, Clemson) – 11.12
  • 3. Brianna Selby (FR, USC) – 11.03
  • 4. Joella Lloyd (SR, Florida State) – 11.01
  • 5. Dajaz Defrand (JR, USC) – 11.00
  • 6. JaMeesia Ford (SO, South Carolina) – 11.00
  • 7. Alicia Burnett (SR, Missouri) – 11.10
  • 8. Kaila Jackson (JR, Georgia) – 11.17
  • 9. London Tucker (FR, TCU) – 11.17

Women’s 200 Meter Dash

Heat 1 Prelims

  • 2. Naomi Johnson (JR, UCLA) – 22.94
  • 3. Kya Epps (JR, Cincinnati) – 22.82
  • 4. Jassani Carter (JR, USC) – 22.52
  • 5. Tima Godbless (SO, LSU) – 22.68
  • 6. Madison Whyte (SO, USC) – 22.16
  • 7. Jayla Jamison (SR, South Carolina) – 22.77
  • 8. Tiriah Kelley (JR, Baylor) – 22.58
  • 9. Aniyah Bigam (SO, LSU) – 23.07

Heat 2 Prelims

  • 2. Iaunia Pointer (SR, Syracuse) – 22.90
  • 3. Samirah Moody (SR, USC) – 22.86
  • 4. Taylor Snaer (SO, UCLA) – 22.64
  • 5. Leah Bertrand (SR, Ohio State) – 22.71
  • 6. Jasmine Montgomery (JR, Texas A&M) – 22.26
  • 7. Kelly Ufodiama (FR, East Carolina) – 22.54
  • 8. Kenondra Davis (JR, Texas) – 22.58
  • 9. Gabrielle Matthews (JR, Florida) – 22.87

Heat 3 Prelims

  • 2. Precious Nzeakor (FR, Alabama) – 23.03
  • 3. Holly Okuku (FR, Texas) – 22.85
  • 4. Cynteria James (SO, South Carolina) – 22.72
  • 5. Indya Mayberry (FR, TCU) – 22.30
  • 6. JaMeesia Ford (SO, South Carolina) – 22.27
  • 7. Dajaz Defrand (JR, USC) – 22.33
  • 8. Fatouma Conde (JR, Ohio State) – 22.78
  • 9. Camryn Dickson (JR, Texas A&M) – 22.69

Women’s 400 Meter Dash

Heat 1 Prelims

  • 2. Onyah Onyinye Favour (SO, SE Louisiana) – 51.94
  • 3. Damaris Mutunga (FR, Iowa) – 51.57
  • 4. Kaelyaah Liburd (SO, Florida State) – 51.31
  • 5. Rosey Effiong (SR, Arkansas) – 51.07
  • 6. Aaliyah Butler (JR, Georgia) – 50.68
  • 7. Yemi John (JR, USC) – 51.14
  • 8. Caitlyn Bobb (SR, Virginia Tech) – 51.65
  • 9. Jaydan Wood (SR, Texas A&M) – 51.88

Heat 2 Prelims

  • 2. Sanaria Butler (JR, Arkansas) – 52.00
  • 3. Davenae Fagan (SO, Cincinnati) – 51.76
  • 4. Aaliyah Pyatt (SR, Arkansas) – 51.36
  • 5. Vimbayi Maisvorewa (SR, Auburn) – 51.10
  • 6. Kaylyn Brown (SO, Arkansas) – 50.58
  • 7. Ella Onojuvwevwo (JR, LSU) – 50.99
  • 8. Shaquena Foote (JR, San Diego St) – 51.38
  • 9. Zaya Akins (SO, South Carolina) – 51.77

Heat 3 Prelims

  • 2. Charlee Crawford (SR, Rutgers) – 51.80
  • 3. Sara Reifenrath (SR, South Dakota) – 51.91
  • 4. Maygan Shaw (SR, Northwestern St) – 51.68
  • 5. Sami Oblad (SR, BYU) – 51.29
  • 6. Rachel Joseph (JR, Iowa State) – 50.66
  • 7. Dejanea Oakley (JR, Georgia) – 50.70
  • 8. Javonya Valcourt (JR, Tennessee) – 51.16
  • 9. Joanne Reid (SR, Arkansas) – 51.65

Women’s 800 Meter Run  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 2. Emma Kelley (SR, Wisconsin) – 2:01.87  
  • 3. Lauren Tolbert (JR, Duke) – 2:00.27  
  • 4. Laura Pellicoro (SR, Portland) – 2:01.44  
  • 5. Michaela Rose (SR, LSU) – 1:58.91  
  • 6. Fanny Arendt (JR, Texas Tech) – 2:02.63  
  • 7. Victoria Bossong (SR, Harvard) – 2:01.83  
  • 8. Marie Warneke (FR, UCLA) – 2:02.93  
  • 9. Jenna Schwinghamer (SR, Kentucky) – 2:02.38  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 2. Sophia Gorriaran (SO, Harvard) – 2:00.46  
  • 3. Alli Bookin-Nosbisch (SR, Iowa) – 2:01.70  
  • 4. Makayla Paige (JR, North Carolina) – 1:59.73  
  • 5. Meghan Hunter (SR, BYU) – 1:58.95  
  • 6. Smilla Kolbe (SR, North Florida) – 2:00.09  
  • 7. Aaliyah Moore (SR, Kansas) – 2:02.87  
  • 8. Maeve O’Neill (SO, Providence) – 2:03.44  
  • 9. Sanu Jallow (JR, Arkansas) – 2:03.16  

Heat 3 Prelims  

  • 2. Veronica Hargrave (FR, Indiana) – 2:00.51  
  • 3. Kaylie Politza (JR, Oklahoma State) – 2:02.04  
  • 4. Makayla Clark (JR, Iowa State) – 2:01.75  
  • 5. Gladys Chepngetich (SO, Clemson) – 1:59.47  
  • 6. Roisin Willis (JR, Stanford) – 1:59.81  
  • 7. Janet Jepkemboi Amimo (FR, Kentucky) – 2:00.36  
  • 8. Emma Sullivan (SR, Kennesaw State) – 2:01.71  
  • 9. Tessa Buswell (FR, BYU) – 2:02.54  

Women’s 1500 Meter Run  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 1. Kimberley May (SR, Providence) – 4:06.31  
  • 2. Carlee Hansen (JR, BYU) – 4:07.64  
  • 3. Bahiya El Arfaoui (SO, Eastern Kentucky) – 4:05.20  
  • 4. Taryn Parks (SR, North Carolina) – 4:10.77  
  • 5. Maggi Congdon (SR, Northern Arizona) – 4:05.73  
  • 6. Silan Ayyildiz (JR, Oregon) – 4:06.61  
  • 7. Allie Zealand (FR, Liberty) – 4:09.76  
  • 8. Amina Maatoug (SR, Washington) – 4:10.34  
  • 9. Berlyn Schutz (SO, Nebraska) – 4:11.01  
  • 10. Margot Appleton (SR, Virginia) – 4:08.04  
  • 11. Salma Elbadra (SO, South Carolina) – 4:08.35  
  • 12. Riley Chamberlain (JR, BYU) – 4:08.42  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 1. Mena Scatchard (SR, Princeton) – 4:08.34  
  • 2. Kaiya Robertson (JR, Boise State) – 4:11.38  
  • 3. Silvia Jelelgo (SO, Clemson) – 4:05.68  
  • 4. Chloe Foerster (JR, Washington) – 4:06.74  
  • 5. Lindsey Butler (SR, Virginia Tech) – 4:10.32  
  • 6. Sophie O’Sullivan (SR, Washington) – 4:08.21  
  • 7. Mia Barnett (SR, Oregon) – 4:10.88  
  • 8. Charlotte Tomkinson (JR, Georgetown) – 4:10.92  
  • 9. Judy Rono (FR, New Mexico) – 4:09.07  
  • 10. Shannon Flockhart (SR, Providence) – 4:04.97  
  • 11. Vera Sjoberg (JR, Boston U.) – 4:07.39  
  • 12. Klaudia Kazimierska (SR, Oregon) – 4:06.53

Women’s 5000 Meter Run  

Section 1 Timed Finals  

  • 1. Edna Chelulei (FR, Eastern Kentucky) – 15:30.56  
  • 2. Jenna Hutchins (JR, BYU) – 15:49.95  
  • 3. Julia David-Smith (JR, Washington) – 15:54.92  
  • 4. Rachel Forsyth (FR, Michigan State) – 15:30.50  
  • 5. Sadie Sigfstead (JR, Villanova) – 15:33.68  
  • 6. Brenda Jepchirchir (FR, Auburn) – 15:33.50  
  • 7. Isca Chelangat (FR, Oklahoma State) – 15:51.86  
  • 8. Agnes McTighe (JR, Northern Arizona) – 16:01.83  
  • 9. Alex Millard (JR, Providence) – 15:28.91  
  • 10. Vera Sjoberg (JR, Boston U.) – 15:27.51  
  • 11. Zofia Dudek (JR, Stanford) – 16:01.80  
  • 12. Ava Mitchell (SO, Northern Arizona) – 16:00.58  
  • 13. Maelle Porcher (JR, Iowa State) – 15:55.73  
  • 14. Silvia Jelelgo (SO, Clemson) – 15:27.68  
  • 15. Sophia Kennedy (SO, Stanford) – 15:50.36  
  • 16. Chloe Scrimgeour (SR, Georgetown) – 15:28.65  
  • 17. Pamela Kosgei (FR, New Mexico) – 15:51.20  
  • 18. Florence Caron (JR, Penn State) – 15:27.05  
  • 19. Amina Maatoug (SR, Washington) – 15:49.52  
  • 20. Margot Appleton (SR, Virginia) – 15:25.99  
  • 21. Grace Hartman (JR, NC State) – 15:23.52  
  • 22. Paityn Noe (SO, Arkansas) – 15:43.45  
  • 23. Samantha Bush (SR, NC State) – 15:28.10  
  • 24. Marion Jepngetich (FR, New Mexico) – 15:52.44  

Women’s 10000 Meter Run  

Section 1 Timed Finals  

  • 1. Joy Naukot (FR, West Virginia) – 32:51.33  
  • 2. Brenda Jepchirchir (FR, Auburn) – 33:13.61  
  • 3. Edna Chepkemoi (FR, LSU) – 33:11.87  
  • 4. Josphine Mwaura (SO, Oklahoma State) – 34:31.93  
  • 5. Jadyn Keeler (JR, North Dakota) – 34:07.67  
  • 6. Logan Hofstee (FR, Gonzaga) – 34:30.82  
  • 7. Morgan Jensen (SR, Utah) – 34:15.28  
  • 8. Brenda Tuwei (JR, Alabama) – 32:48.02  
  • 9. Hilda Olemomoi (JR, Florida) – 32:45.45  
  • 10. Florence Caron (JR, Penn State) – 32:44.94  
  • 11. Ali Weimer (SO, Minnesota) – 34:09.14  
  • 12. Sydney Thorvaldson (SR, Arkansas) – 34:16.03  
  • 13. Pamela Kosgei (FR, New Mexico) – 33:37.04  
  • 14. Jenny Schilling (SR, Virginia) – 32:51.43  
  • 15. Ruth White (FR, New Hampshire) – 32:50.17  
  • 16. Mckaylie Caesar (SR, Utah) – 34:15.26  
  • 17. Chloe Scrimgeour (SR, Georgetown) – 32:45.60  
  • 18. Rosina Machu (JR, Gonzaga) – 33:50.76  
  • 19. Diana Cherotich (FR, Oregon) – 33:43.18  
  • 20. Paityn Noe (SO, Arkansas) – 33:56.89  
  • 21. Edna Chelulei (FR, Eastern Kentucky) – 32:50.68  
  • 22. Grace Hartman (JR, NC State) – 32:32.80  
  • 23. Ruth Kimeli (SO, Baylor) – 34:21.49  
  • 24. Sadie Sigfstead (JR, Villanova) – 32:56.98

Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 2. Sky Hagan (JR, San Jose St.) – 13.14  
  • 3. Marcia Sey (JR, Howard) – 12.99  
  • 4. Kiara Smith (SR, Tennessee) – 12.94  
  • 5. Yanla Ndjip-Nyemeck (SR, UCLA) – 12.82  
  • 6. Ana-Liese Torian (SO, Auburn) – 12.81  
  • 7. Destiny Smith (SR, Texas Tech) – 13.01  
  • 8. Celeste Polzonetti (FR, UCLA) – 13.08  
  • 9. Falon Spearman (JR, Vanderbilt) – 13.13  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 2. Rachel Mehringer (SO, Indiana State) – 13.08  
  • 3. Akala Garrett (SO, Texas) – 12.98  
  • 4. Emmi Scales (SO, Kentucky) – 12.93  
  • 5. Aaliyah McCormick (JR, Oregon) – 12.74  
  • 6. Myreanna Bebe (SR, Tennessee) – 12.89  
  • 7. Amari Kiluvia (SO, TCU) – 13.09  
  • 8. Oneka Wilson (JR, Clemson) – 13.04  
  • 9. Shania Myers (FR, Arkansas) – 13.15  

Heat 3 Prelims  

  • 2. Simone Ballard (SO, Arkansas) – 13.14  
  • 3. Adaobi Tabugbo (SR, UCF) – 12.95  
  • 4. Marissa Simpson (SR, UTEP) – 12.90  
  • 5. Habiba Harris (FR, Florida) – 12.80  
  • 6. Jaiya Covington (JR, Texas A&M) – 12.87  
  • 7. Janela Spencer (JR, Ohio State) – 12.94  
  • 8. Tonie-Ann Forbes (SO, Texas Tech) – 13.11  
  • 9. Camden Bentley (SO, Kentucky) – 13.14  

Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 2. Macaela Walker (FR, Cincinnati) – 57.16  
  • 3. Dyandra Gray (SR, Minnesota) – 56.86  
  • 4. Allyria McBride (JR, Vanderbilt) – 55.65  
  • 5. Calisha Taylor (SR, Baylor) – 55.94  
  • 6. Savannah Sutherland (SR, Michigan) – 54.39  
  • 7. Safhia Hinds (JR, Kansas State) – 56.34  
  • 8. Aliya Garozzo (SR, Duke) – 56.46  
  • 9. Loubna Benhadja (SR, UTEP) – 56.77  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 2. Yasmeen Tinsley (SR, Monmouth) – 56.97  
  • 3. Natalie Block (JR, Milwaukee) – 56.95  
  • 4. Tia Williams (SO, TCU) – 56.74  
  • 5. LiNay Perry (SR, Northern Arizona) – 56.70  
  • 6. Michelle Smith (FR, Georgia) – 55.25  
  • 7. Amelliah Birdow (SO, TCU) – 55.96  
  • 8. Aniya Woodruff (JR, Howard) – 56.12  
  • 9. Jessicka Woods (JR, Miss State) – 56.48  

Heat 3 Prelims  

  • 2. Mackenzie Collins (FR, Texas) – 57.14  
  • 3. Chloe Fair (JR, Harvard) – 56.49  
  • 4. Jourdin Edwards (JR, Kansas State) – 56.73  
  • 5. Tyra Wilson (SR, Florida State) – 55.63  
  • 6. Akala Garrett (SO, Texas) – 54.72  
  • 7. Sanaa Hebron (SO, Miami (Fla.)) – 55.47  
  • 8. Jenna James (SR, Oklahoma) – 56.71  
  • 9. Braelyn Baker (FR, Duke) – 56.48  

Women’s 3000 Meter Steeplechase  

Heat 1 Prelims  

  • 1. Katelyn Stewart-Barnett (SR, Michigan State) – 9:47.15  
  • 2. Taylor Lovell (SO, BYU) – 9:42.83  
  • 3. Madaline Ullom (SR, Penn State) – 9:54.42  
  • 4. Gwenno Goode (SO, La Salle) – 10:01.65  
  • 5. Shelby Jensen (SO, Utah State) – 10:00.46  
  • 6. Brooke Mullins (SR, Florida State) – 10:05.48  
  • 7. Sophia McDonnell (SR, New Mexico) – 9:57.14  
  • 8. Karrie Baloga (SO, Northern Arizona) – 9:40.13  
  • 9. Doris Lemngole (SO, Alabama) – 9:13.12  
  • 10. Kennady Fontenot (SO, Texas A&M) – 9:58.13  
  • 11. Sydney Masciarelli (JR, North Carolina) – 9:48.12  
  • 12. Leah Jeruto (FR, Oklahoma) – 9:58.74  

Heat 2 Prelims  

  • 1. Sarah Tait (SR, West Virginia) – 9:42.14  
  • 2. Emily Paupore (SR, Central Michigan) – 9:53.89  
  • 3. Ebba Cronholm (FR, Kansas) – 10:01.90  
  • 4. Angelina Napoleon (SO, NC State) – 9:37.42  
  • 5. Maggie Liebich (SR, Washington) – 9:53.74  
  • 6. Hanna Ackermann (SO, Boise State) – 9:54.40  
  • 7. Nelly Jemeli (FR, Miss State) – 9:59.39  
  • 8. Lexy Halladay-Lowry (SR, BYU) – 9:23.03  
  • 9. Katja Pattis (SR, Idaho) – 10:02.04  
  • 10. Molly Malague (JR, Harvard) – 9:56.92  
  • 11. Debora Cherono (FR, Texas A&M) – 9:42.55  
  • 12. Layla Roebke (SR, Louisville) – 9:49.08  

Women’s 4×100 Meter Relay  

Heat 1 Prelims  

2. Duke — 43.72  

  • Mia Edim SO  
  • Abby Geiser SR  
  • Meredith Sims SR  
  • Braelyn Baker FR  
  • Julia Jackson JR  
  • Megan McGinnis SR  
  • Aliya Garozzo SR  

3. Tarleton State — 43.66  

  • Hanna Dudley SR  
  • Lauren Roy SR  
  • Amandine Estival JR  
  • Victoria Cameron SO  
  • Prestina Ochonogor FR  

4. Howard — 43.36  

  • Ai’yana Gray-Williams SO  
  • Marcia Sey JR  
  • Kailei Collins SR  
  • Tiffani Rae Pittman SR  
  • Mackenzie Robinson SO  
  • Kiya Lawson SO  

5. Texas — 42.85  

  • Carleta Bernard SO  
  • Holly Okuku FR  
  • Kenondra Davis JR  
  • Ramiah Elliott JR  
  • Nita Koom-Dadzie FR  

6. Florida State — 42.72  

  • Lucy May Sleeman FR  
  • Shenese Walker JR  
  • Liana Tyson SO  
  • Joella Lloyd SR  
  • Oludoyin Soremi FR  

7. TCU — 43.13  

  • Teanna Harlin SO  
  • Iyana Gray SR  
  • London Tucker FR  
  • Indya Mayberry FR  
  • Bryce Brazzell FR  
  • Mikayla Hayes SR  

8. Clemson — 43.44  

  • Oneka Wilson JR  
  • Aniyah Kitt FR  
  • McKenzie Calloway JR  
  • Sade Gray FR  
  • Aleksandra Stoilova JR  
  • Shantae Foreman JR  

9. Oregon — 43.89  

  • Shaniya Hall SR  
  • Lily Jones JR  
  • Brazil Neal SO  
  • Amirah Shaheed FR  
  • Ella Clayton SR  
  • Annaleise Taylor FR  

Heat 2 Prelims  

2. Utah — 43.85  

  • Megan Rose SR  
  • Emily Martin JR  
  • Bailey Kealamakia SR  
  • Chelsea Amoah FR  
  • Rachel Bair JR  
  • Chloe Shewell SR  

3. UCF — 43.57  

  • Adaobi Tabugbo SR  
  • Janiah Pulliam FR  
  • I’Asia Wilson SR  
  • Jazmen Newberry JR  

4. UCLA — 43.04  

  • Yanla Ndjip-Nyemeck SR  
  • Naomi Johnson JR  
  • Kaylen Fletcher JR  
  • Taylor Snaer SO  
  • Kayla McBride FR  
  • Alyssa Conyers SR  

5. LSU — 42.85  

  • Machaeda Linton JR  
  • Nasya Williams FR  
  • Aniyah Bigam SO  
  • Tima Godbless SO  
  • Garriel White SR  
  • Ella Onojuvwevwo JR  

6. USC — 42.36  

  • Samirah Moody SR  
  • Dajaz Defrand JR  
  • Madison Whyte SO  
  • Jassani Carter JR  
  • Brianna Selby FR  
  • Olivia Pace FR  
  • Mia Brahe-Pedersen FR  
  • Christine Mallard JR  

7. Georgia — 43.11  

  • Karsen Phillips SO  
  • Reign Redmond FR  
  • Sanaa Frederick FR  
  • Dejanea Oakley JR  
  • Sole Frederick FR  
  • Kaila Jackson JR  
  • Adaejah Hodge FR  

8. Iowa — 43.86  

  • Holly Duax SO  
  • Alexandria Edison SO  
  • Alivia Williams FR  
  • Lia Love SR  
  • Olicia Lucas SO  
  • Chioma Nwachukwu FR  
  • Pauline Bikembo FR  
  • Maud Zeffou-Poaty SO  

9. Tennessee — 43.70  

  • Milan Fields SR  
  • Faith Okwose SO  
  • Elo Blessing Okpah SO  
  • Cydney Wright JR  
  • Myreanna Bebe SR  
  • Kaniya Johnson JR  
  • Javonya Valcourt JR  

Heat 3 Prelims  

2. Stanford — 43.84  

  • Teagan Zwaanstra SR  
  • Alyssa Jones JR  
  • Alaysia Oakes JR  
  • Sage Hinton SO  
  • Arianna Guerrero SO  

3. Kentucky — 43.64  

  • Stacey Onyepunuka FR  
  • Hannah Douglas SR  
  • Morgan Davis SO  
  • Sharmelle Holmes FR  
  • A’Laji Bradley FR  
  • Victoria Perrow SR  
  • Kori Martin FR  

4. Illinois — 43.35  

  • Azariyah Bryant JR  
  • Sophia Beckmon SO  
  • Asia Thomas SO  
  • Llyric Driscoll FR  
  • Lucie Kienast FR  
  • Melissa Wullschleger FR  

5. Florida — 43.17  

  • Quincy Penn SO  
  • Anthaya Charlton JR  
  • Gabrielle Matthews JR  
  • Habiba Harris FR  
  • Alyssa Banales FR  

6. Texas A&M — 43.12  

  • Jasmine Harmon SO  
  • Camryn Dickson JR  
  • Bria Bullard SR  
  • Jasmine Montgomery JR  
  • Jaiya Covington JR  
  • Latasha Smith SR  

7. South Carolina — 42.81  

  • Jayla Jamison SR  
  • Cynteria James SO  
  • Zaya Akins SO  
  • JaMeesia Ford SO  
  • McKenzie Travis FR  

8. Baylor — 43.15  

  • Tiriah Kelley JR  
  • Hannah Lowe FR  
  • Alexis Brown SR  
  • Michaela Francois SR  
  • Janae De Gannes FR  
  • Mariah Ayers SR  
  • Summer Sergeant SR  

9. Ohio State — 43.46  

  • Bobbi Olive FR  
  • Fatouma Conde JR  
  • Janela Spencer JR  
  • Leah Bertrand SR  
  • Michaela McCall SO  
  • Adylin Armstrong FR  
  • Sydnee Burr FR  

Men’s Field Start Lists

Men’s High Jump

Flight 1 Finals

  • 1. Osawese Agbonkonkon (SO, Texas) – 2.17m  
  • 2. Nathanil Figgers (SO, South Carolina) – 2.15m  
  • 3. Tito Alofe (SO, Harvard) – 2.18m  
  • 4. Tyus Wilson (SR, Nebraska) – 2.17m  
  • 5. Eddie Kurjak (SR, Georgia) – 2.18m  
  • 6. Kampton Kam (JR, Penn) – 2.15m  
  • 7. Enaji Muhammad (FR, Connecticut) – 2.15m  
  • 8. Antrea Mita (SO, Houston) – 2.17m  
  • 9. Kason O’Riley (SR, Texas State) – 2.17m  
  • 10. Riyon Rankin (SO, Georgia) – 2.15m  
  • 11. Elias Gerald (JR, USC) – 2.17m  
  • 12. Bode Gilkerson (SO, Purdue) – 2.18m  
  • 13. Kennedy Sauder (JR, Miami (Fla.)) – 2.18m  
  • 14. Channing Ferguson (SR, South Carolina) – 2.15m  
  • 15. Kyren Washington (SO, Oklahoma) – 2.17m  
  • 16. Aiden Hayes (JR, Texas State) – 2.17m  
  • 17. Desire Tonye Nyemeck (FR, Nebraska) – 2.17m  
  • 18. Scottie Vines (FR, Arkansas) – 2.17m  
  • 19. Arvesta Troupe (JR, Ole Miss) – 2.18m  
  • 20. Donald Hatfield Jackson (SR, SE Missouri) – 2.17m  
  • 21. Roman Smith (SR, Southern) – 2.18m  
  • 22. Kamyren Garrett (SR, Illinois) – 2.17m  
  • 23. Miles Grant (SR, Sacramento St) – 2.17m  
  • 24. Kuda Chadenga (SR, LSU) – 2.18m  

Men’s Pole Vault

Flight 1 Finals

  • 1. Nico Morales (SR, Rutgers) – 5.33m  
  • 2. Sean Gribble (SO, Texas Tech) – 5.42m  
  • 3. Logan Kelley (JR, Ole Miss) – 5.33m  
  • 4. Bradley Jelmert (SR, Arkansas State) – 5.42m  
  • 5. Bryce Barkdull (FR, Kansas) – 5.42m  
  • 6. Evan Puckett (JR, Tennessee) – 5.43m  
  • 7. Tre Young (SR, South Dakota) – 5.32m  
  • 8. Ricardo Montes de Oca (FR, High Point) – 5.43m  
  • 9. Arnie Grunert (JR, Western Illinois) – 5.42m  
  • 10. Ashton Barkdull (JR, Kansas) – 5.42m  
  • 11. Jak Urlacher (SR, Minnesota) – 5.32m  
  • 12. Aleksandr Solovev (JR, Texas A&M) – 5.42m  
  • 13. John Kendricks (SO, Ole Miss) – 5.43m  
  • 14. Kevin O’Sullivan (JR, Rutgers) – 5.33m  
  • 15. Nikolai van Huyssteen (SR, Georgia) – 5.43m  
  • 16. Logan Hammer (JR, Utah State) – 5.42m  
  • 17. Cody Johnston (SO, Illinois) – 5.42m  
  • 18. Cade Gray (JR, Tennessee) – 5.33m  
  • 19. William Staggs (SR, Indiana State) – 5.43m  
  • 20. Simen Guttormsen (SR, Duke) – 5.33m  
  • 21. Colton Rhodes (JR, Oklahoma) – 5.42m  
  • 22. Scott Toney (SR, Washington) – 5.42m  
  • 23. Hunter Garretson (SR, Akron) – 5.33m  
  • 24. Benjamin Conacher (SR, Virginia Tech) – 5.33m 

Men’s Long Jump

Flight 1 Finals

  • 1. Safin Wills (SR, Oregon) – 7.67m
  • 2. Roy Morris (FR, Northwestern St) – 7.52m
  • 3. Juriad Hughes (FR, Arkansas) – 7.72m
  • 4. Anthony Riley (SR, Oklahoma) – 7.73m
  • 5. Micah Larry (SO, Georgia) – 7.55m
  • 6. Henry Kiner (SR, Arkansas) – 7.61m
  • 7. Reinaldo Rodrigues (SR, Arizona) – 7.71m
  • 8. Malcolm Clemons (SR, Florida) – 7.59m
  • 9. Channing Ferguson (SR, South Carolina) – 7.47m
  • 10. Uroy Ryan (FR, Arkansas) – 7.82m
  • 11. Tye Hunt (SR, Youngstown St) – 7.48m
  • 12. DJ Fillmore (SO, Ohio State) – 7.51m

Flight 2 Finals

  • 1. Jayden Keys (FR, Georgia) – 7.72m
  • 2. Louis Gordon (SR, Albany) – 7.83m
  • 3. Greg Foster (JR, Princeton) – 7.64m
  • 4. Charles Godfred (SO, Minnesota) – 8.10m
  • 5. Curtis Williams (JR, Florida State) – 7.59m
  • 6. Tyson Adams (FR, NC State) – 7.61m
  • 7. Blair Anderson (SR, Oklahoma State) – 7.93m
  • 8. De’Aundre Ward (SR, Southern Miss.) – 7.75m
  • 9. Chrstyn John (Jc) Stevenson (JR, USC) – 7.84m
  • 10. Josh Parrish (SO, Wichita State) – 7.84m
  • 11. Chris Preddie (JR, Texas State) – 8.01m
  • 12. Lokesh Sathyanathan (SR, Tarleton State) – 7.87m

Men’s Triple Jump

Flight 1 Finals

  • 1. Chris Preddie (JR, Texas State) – 15.93m
  • 2. Xavier Partee (SO, N. Carolina A&T) – 15.97m
  • 3. Viktor Morozov (JR, Illinois) – 15.93m
  • 4. Sir Jonathan Sims (JR, Tarleton State) – 15.97m
  • 5. Ryan John (JR, Clemson) – 15.82m
  • 6. Abraham Johnson (FR, Eastern Illinois) – 16.10m
  • 7. Safin Wills (SR, Oregon) – 15.88m
  • 8. Stafon Roach (SO, ULM) – 15.98m
  • 9. Roman Kuleshov (SR, Louisville) – 15.80m
  • 10. Hakeem Ford (SO, Minnesota) – 16.03m
  • 11. Jaden Lippett (FR, Florida) – 15.94m
  • 12. Jeremy Nelson (JR, Louisiana) – 15.95m

Flight 2 Finals

  • 1. Luke Brown (JR, Kentucky) – 16.07m
  • 2. Selva Prabhu (FR, Kansas State) – 16.49m
  • 3. Kyvon Tatham (JR, Florida State) – 16.01m
  • 4. Brandon Green Jr (JR, Oklahoma) – 16.94m
  • 5. Theophilus Mudzengerere (JR, South Carolina) – 16.38m
  • 6. Jaren Holmes (SR, USC) – 16.13m
  • 7. Xavier Drumgoole (FR, Stanford) – 16.42m
  • 8. Kelsey Daniel (SR, Texas) – 16.34m
  • 9. Alexandre Malanda (SR, Kent State) – 16.09m
  • 10. Anthony Woods (JR, Alabama State) – 16.04m
  • 11. Floyd Whitaker (SR, Oklahoma) – 16.27m
  • 12. Ledamian Rowell (SR, Jackson State) – 15.99m

Men’s Shot Put

Flight 1 Finals

  • 1. Thomas Kitchell (SR, North Carolina) – 18.99m
  • 2. Alexander Kolesnikoff (SR, Georgia) – 18.84m
  • 3. Maxwell Otterdahl (SR, Nebraska) – 18.87m
  • 4. Jacob Cookinham (FR, Kansas) – 18.93m
  • 5. Danny Bryant (SR, BYU) – 18.91m
  • 6. Joshua Huisman (FR, Michigan) – 18.95m
  • 7. Christopher Crawford (JR, Alabama) – 19.09m
  • 8. David (Trey) Wilson (SO, Texas Tech) – 19.05m
  • 9. Tucker Smith (JR, Oklahoma) – 19.06m
  • 10. Dylan Targgart (SR, South Carolina) – 19.08m
  • 11. Sascha Schmidt (JR, Memphis) – 18.77m
  • 12. Bryce Foster (JR, Kansas) – 19.20m

Flight 2 Finals

  • 1. Cam Jones (SR, Iowa State) – 19.45m
  • 2. Fred Moudani Likibi (SR, Cincinnati) – 19.71m
  • 3. Christopher Licata (SR, South Carolina) – 20.25m
  • 4. Obiora Okeke (SR, Columbia) – 19.52m
  • 5. Daniel Reynolds (SR, Wyoming) – 19.47m
  • 6. Joseph White (SR, Wisconsin) – 19.87m
  • 7. Joe Licata (JR, Princeton) – 19.23m
  • 8. Zach Landa (SR, Arizona) – 20.06m
  • 9. Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan (JR, Ole Miss) – 20.85m
  • 10. Trevor Gunzell (JR, Alabama) – 19.23m
  • 11. Kobe Lawrence (FR, Oregon) – 19.38m
  • 12. Jason Swarens (SR, Wisconsin) – 19.80m

Men’s Discus Throw

Flight 1 Finals

  • 1. Christopher Crawford (JR, Alabama) – 58.91m
  • 2. Jacob Lemmon (SR, Florida) – 58.05m
  • 3. Trevor Gunzell (JR, Alabama) – 57.71m
  • 4. Desmond Coleman (JR, Miami (Fla.)) – 57.04m
  • 5. Youssef Koudssi (SR, Arizona) – 58.75m
  • 6. Aidan Elbettar (SR, Oregon) – 58.25m
  • 7. Iosif Papa (JR, UMBC) – 58.02m
  • 8. Tanner Watson (SR, Ohio State) – 56.70m
  • 9. Texas Tanner (JR, Air Force) – 59.49m
  • 10. Skylar Coffey (SR, Missouri) – 58.93m
  • 11. Paden Lewis (SR, SE Missouri) – 58.89m
  • 12. Racquil Broderick (SO, USC) – 59.54m

Flight 2 Finals

  • 1. Uladzislau Puchko (SO, Virginia Tech) – 60.67m
  • 2. Dimitrios Pavlidis (SR, Kansas) – 62.00m
  • 3. Mykolas Alekna (JR, California) – 72.12m
  • 4. Oscar Rodriguez (SR, Texas Tech) – 59.62m
  • 5. Seth Allen (JR, Auburn) – 60.95m
  • 6. Maxwell Otterdahl (SR, Nebraska) – 59.61m
  • 7. Aron Alvarez Aranda (SO, Tennessee) – 59.17m
  • 8. Christopher Young (JR, Alabama) – 59.10m
  • 9. Ralford Mullings (JR, Oklahoma) – 67.21m
  • 10. Casey Helm (JR, Princeton) – 59.19m
  • 11. Michael Pinckney (JR, UCLA) – 60.88m
  • 12. Vincent Ugwoke (SR, South Florida) – 59.89m

Men’s Hammer Throw

Flight 1 Finals

  • 1. Kyle Brown (SR, Auburn) – 66.61m
  • 2. Sean Mockler (SR, Indiana) – 65.36m
  • 3. Sean Smith (JR, Iowa) – 65.16m
  • 4. Mason Hickel (JR, Ole Miss) – 66.05m
  • 5. Rory Devaney (JR, Cal Poly) – 65.94m
  • 6. Ryan Johnson (SO, Iowa) – 66.14m
  • 7. Kellen Kimes (SO, Liberty) – 65.02m
  • 8. Noa Isaia (SO, Arkansas State) – 65.97m
  • 9. Orry Willems (SR, Cincinnati) – 65.58m
  • 10. Alex Bernstein (JR, DePaul) – 65.36m
  • 11. Cole Hooper (SR, Wisconsin) – 66.03m
  • 12. Alex Kristeller (SR, Manhattan) – 64.99m

Flight 2 Finals

  • 1. Travis Martin (SR, Cal Poly) – 67.81m
  • 2. Tarik Robinson-O’Hagan (JR, Ole Miss) – 74.51m
  • 3. Christian Toro (SO, Duke) – 66.86m
  • 4. Kostas Zaltos (SR, Minnesota) – 75.63m
  • 5. Keyandre Davis (JR, Virginia) – 66.71m
  • 6. Jake Dalton (SR, Ole Miss) – 67.82m
  • 7. Texas Tanner (JR, Air Force) – 70.32m
  • 8. Angelos Mantzouranis (SO, Minnesota) – 76.10m
  • 9. Bryson Smith (JR, Ole Miss) – 68.40m
  • 10. Igor Olaru (FR, Baylor) – 67.08m
  • 11. Kyle Moison (SR, Auburn) – 68.20m
  • 12. Daniel Reynolds (SR, Wyoming) – 68.10m

Men’s Javelin Throw

Flight 1 Finals

  • 1. Colin Winkler (SR, Central Connecticut) – 68.18m
  • 2. Gabriel Koletsi (JR, Memphis) – 67.84m
  • 3. Ryan Rieckmann (SR, Cincinnati) – 67.90m
  • 4. Jack Greaves (FR, Rice) – 72.17m
  • 5. Callan Saldutto (SR, Missouri) – 69.17m
  • 6. Trevor Hook (SR, Northern Arizona) – 68.62m
  • 7. Preston Kuznof (FR, TCU) – 68.71m
  • 8. Liam Miksic (SR, UC Irvine) – 68.57m
  • 9. Steven Coponi (SR, Rutgers) – 69.87m
  • 10. James Kotowski (SR, UMass Lowell) – 69.88m
  • 11. Sam Roller (JR, North Dakota State) – 70.43m
  • 12. Kevin Burr (SO, Tennessee) – 67.40m

Flight 2 Finals

  • 1. Devoux Deysel (SR, Miami (Fla.)) – 72.02m
  • 2. Leikel Cabrera Gay (SO, Florida) – 73.11m
  • 3. Mike Stein (JR, Iowa) – 76.96m
  • 4. Moustafa Alsherif (SR, Georgia) – 75.02m
  • 5. Keyshawn Strachan (JR, Nebraska) – 76.97m
  • 6. Remi Rougetet (SR, Mississippi State) – 74.43m
  • 7. Riley Marx (SO, Kansas State) – 72.58m
  • 8. Dash Sirmon (JR, Nebraska) – 72.28m
  • 9. Tuomas Narhi (FR, Mississippi State) – 74.89m
  • 10. Jesse Avina (SR, Arizona) – 72.48m
  • 11. Arthur Petersen (SR, Nebraska) – 74.50m
  • 12. Roddy Schenk (FR, Tennessee) – 69.89m

Women’s Field Start Lists

Women’s High Jump

  • 1. Elena Kulichenko (SR, Georgia) – 1.82m
  • 2. Valentina Fakrogha (FR, UCLA) – 1.81m
  • 3. Zharia Taylor (JR, UC Irvine) – 1.81m
  • 4. Svenia DeConinck (JR, Kent State) – 1.79m
  • 5. Amaya Ugarte (SR, Ohio State) – 1.82m
  • 6. Rose Yeboah (SR, Illinois) – 1.84m
  • 7. Temitope Adeshina (SO, Texas Tech) – 1.84m
  • 8. Maria Arboleda (FR, Iowa) – 1.84m
  • 9. Kristi Perez-Snyman (SR, Missouri) – 1.84m
  • 10. Jenna Rogers (SR, Nebraska) – 1.84m
  • 11. Carly Tarentino (SR, Virginia) – 1.79m
  • 12. Spirit Morgan (JR, N. Carolina A&T) – 1.82m
  • 13. Alyssa Jones (JR, Stanford) – 1.84m
  • 14. Diamonasia Taylor (SO, Murray State) – 1.79m
  • 15. Celia Rifaterra (JR, Virginia) – 1.82m
  • 16. Ajia Hughes (JR, Southern Utah) – 1.81m
  • 17. Zahra Amos (SR, Buffalo) – 1.79m
  • 18. Eva Baldursdottir (JR, Pittsburgh) – 1.82m
  • 19. Miracle Ailes (SR, Alabama) – 1.82m
  • 20. Kendall Ward (SO, Georgia Tech) – 1.79m
  • 21. Claudina Diaz (SR, Missouri) – 1.84m
  • 22. Alice Taylor (SO, Rice) – 1.81m
  • 23. Cheyla Scott (JR, South Carolina) – 1.82m
  • 24. Sharie Enoe (SO, Kansas State) – 1.84m

Women’s Pole Vault

  • 1. Sydney Horn (SR, High Point) – 4.24m
  • 2. Sarah Schmitt (SR, Tennessee) – 4.24m
  • 3. Gennifer Hirata (SR, South Dakota) – 4.42m
  • 4. Chiara Sistermann (SO, Virginia Tech) – 4.24m
  • 5. Molly Haywood (SO, Baylor) – 4.42m
  • 6. Alyssa Quinones-Mixon (JR, Auburn) – 4.24m
  • 7. Julia Fixsen (SR, Virginia Tech) – 4.24m
  • 8. Anna Willis (FR, South Dakota) – 4.42m
  • 9. Payton Phillips (SR, Kentucky) – 4.09m
  • 10. Amanda Moll (SO, Washington) – 4.42m
  • 11. Emily Fitzsimmons (JR, Oregon) – 4.42m
  • 12. Hana Moll (SO, Washington) – 4.42m
  • 13. Carly Pujol (JR, Arkansas State) – 4.42m
  • 14. Chloe Timberg (SR, Rutgers) – 4.24m
  • 15. Johanna Duplantis (SR, LSU) – 4.24m
  • 16. Tenly Kuhn (SR, Baylor) – 4.32m
  • 17. Erica Ellis (SR, Kansas) – 4.42m
  • 18. Lyndsey Reed (SR, Virginia Tech) – 4.24m
  • 19. Lilly Nichols (FR, App State) – 4.24m
  • 20. Mia Morello (JR, Illinois) – 4.42m
  • 21. Katerina Adamiec (SR, UCLA) – 4.42m
  • 22. Gemma Tutton (SO, Duke) – 4.24m
  • 23. Ka’Leila Abrille (SR, UCLA) – 4.42m
  • 24. Ashley Callahan (JR, Louisville) – 4.24m

Women’s Long Jump

Flight 1 Finals  

  • 1. Funminiyi Olajide (SR, Arkansas) – 6.36m  
  • 2. Marta Amani (SO, Harvard) – 6.30m  
  • 3. Hailey Coey (JR, Montana State) – 6.44m  
  • 4. Sydney Johnson (SR, UCLA) – 6.38m  
  • 5. Ella Scally (JR, Miami (Ohio)) – 6.17m  
  • 6. Molly Wise (SO, Richmond) – 6.18m  
  • 7. Shalom Olotu (SR, Kansas State) – 6.44m  
  • 8. Julia Sue-Kam-Ling (JR, Jacksonville) – 6.15m  
  • 9. Jenica Bosko (SR, Arizona) – 6.42m  
  • 10. Aaliyah Foster (SO, Texas) – 6.44m  
  • 11. Paige Floriea (SR, Rutgers) – 6.22m  
  • 12. Mariama Hunt (FR, NC State) – 6.11m  

Flight 2 Finals  

  • 1. Anthaya Charlton (JR, Florida) – 6.52m  
  • 2. Alexis Brown (SR, Baylor) – 6.94m  
  • 3. Sophia Beckmon (SO, Illinois) – 6.56m  
  • 4. Imani Moore (SR, Georgia Southern) – 6.54m  
  • 5. Janae De Gannes (FR, Baylor) – 6.58m  
  • 6. Synclair Savage (SR, Louisville) – 6.64m  
  • 7. Georgina Scoot (JR, Princeton) – 6.32m  
  • 8. Prestina Ochonogor (FR, Tarleton State) – 6.66m  
  • 9. Alyssa Banales (FR, Florida) – 6.41m  
  • 10. Alyssa Jones (JR, Stanford) – 6.65m  
  • 11. Tacoria Humphrey (SR, Illinois) – 6.63m  
  • 12. Mariia Horielova (SO, Alabama) – 6.43m  

Women’s Triple Jump

Flight 1 Finals  

  • 1. Shalom Olotu (SR, Kansas State) – 13.45m  
  • 2. Jada Joseph (SR, Brown) – 13.01m  
  • 3. Ryann Porter (SR, Oregon) – 13.42m  
  • 4. Ashley Moore (SR, Oklahoma) – 13.48m  
  • 5. Sharvari Parulekar (JR, Louisville) – 12.93m  
  • 6. Cameran Gist (FR, South Carolina) – 13.07m  
  • 7. Christina Warren (SR, Miami (Fla.)) – 12.93m  
  • 8. Kayla Pinkard (JR, Florida State) – 13.01m  
  • 9. Georgina Scoot (JR, Princeton) – 13.04m  
  • 10. Katharina Graman (SO, San Jose St.) – 13.50m  
  • 11. Rachela Pace (SR, UTSA) – 13.46m  
  • 12. Emilia Sjostrand (SR, San Jose St.) – 13.49m  

Flight 2 Finals  

  • 1. Daniela Wamokpego (SO, Iowa) – 13.67m  
  • 2. Shantae Foreman (JR, Clemson) – 14.01m  
  • 3. Tamiah Washington (SO, Texas Tech) – 13.54m  
  • 4. Agur Dwol (JR, Oklahoma) – 13.65m  
  • 5. Sophie Galloway (JR, Kentucky) – 13.08m  
  • 6. Winny Bii (JR, Texas A&M) – 14.00m  
  • 7. Machaeda Linton (JR, LSU) – 13.25m  
  • 8. Simone Johnson (SR, San Jose St.) – 13.63m  
  • 9. Olivia Dowd (JR, N. Carolina A&T) – 13.22m  
  • 10. Victoria Gorlova (SR, Texas Tech) – 13.99m  
  • 11. Asia Phillips (FR, Florida) – 13.29m  
  • 12. Skylynn Townsend (FR, Georgia) – 13.48m  

Women’s Shot Put

Flight 1 Finals  

  • 1. Gretchen Hoekstre (SR, BYU) – 16.87m  
  • 2. Kellyn Kortemeyer (SO, Nebraska) – 16.71m  
  • 3. Abigail Russell (FR, Michigan) – 16.95m  
  • 4. Melanie Duron (JR, Texas State) – 16.75m  
  • 5. Makayla Hunter (JR, Indiana) – 16.83m  
  • 6. Megan Hague (JR, Auburn) – 17.00m  
  • 7. Tapenisa Havea (JR, Arizona) – 16.25m  
  • 8. Lucija Leko (SO, California) – 17.10m  
  • 9. Cierra Jackson (SR, Fresno State) – 16.71m  
  • 10. Amanda Ngandu-Ntumba (SR, Cincinnati) – 16.85m  
  • 11. Alida Van Daalen (JR, Florida) – 17.08m  
  • 12. Treneese Hamilton (JR, Alabama) – 16.92m  

Flight 2 Finals  

  • 1. Chrystal Herpin (SR, Texas) – 17.55m  
  • 2. Kalynn Meyer (SR, Nebraska) – 17.96m  
  • 3. Akaoma Odeluga (SO, Ole Miss) – 18.24m  
  • 4. Ashley Erasmus (FR, USC) – 17.58m  
  • 5. Nina Ndubuisi (SO, Texas) – 17.15m  
  • 6. MyeJoi Williams (SR, Alabama) – 17.18m  
  • 7. Jayden Ulrich (SR, Louisville) – 17.97m  
  • 8. Mya Lesnar (SR, Colorado State) – 18.50m  
  • 9. Kelsie Murrell-Ross (SR, Georgia) – 17.17m  
  • 10. Abria Smith (SR, Illinois) – 17.69m  
  • 11. Gracelyn Leiseth (SO, Florida) – 18.31m  
  • 12. Elizabeth Tapper (SO, Michigan) – 17.28m  

Women’s Discus Throw

Flight 1 Finals  

  • 1. Ines Lopez (JR, Arizona State) – 54.39m  
  • 2. Klaire Kovatch (JR, Colorado State) – 54.32m  
  • 3. Zoe Burleson (SR, Texas Tech) – 55.47m  
  • 4. Michaelle Valentin (SR, FIU) – 54.73m  
  • 5. Donna Douglas (FR, Tennessee) – 54.56m  
  • 6. Gretchen Hoekstre (SR, BYU) – 54.58m  
  • 7. Adrienne Adams (SR, Auburn) – 55.09m  
  • 8. Jamora Alves (JR, St. John’s) – 54.16m  
  • 9. Estel Valeanu (SR, Virginia) – 55.06m  
  • 10. Milina Wepiwe (SO, Harvard) – 54.54m  
  • 11. Krishna Jayasankar Menon (JR, UNLV) – 55.61m  
  • 12. Paige Low (SR, Oklahoma) – 54.82m  

Flight 2 Finals  

  • 1. Sofia Sluchaninova (JR, Kansas) – 58.22m  
  • 2. Jayden Ulrich (SR, Louisville) – 64.81m  
  • 3. Taylor Kesner (JR, Wisconsin) – 57.83m  
  • 4. Jade Whitfield (SR, Louisville) – 57.05m  
  • 5. Shelby Frank (SR, Texas Tech) – 61.23m  
  • 6. Caisa-Marie Lindfors (SR, California) – 59.03m  
  • 7. Angeludi Asaah (JR, Penn) – 56.32m  
  • 8. Princesse Hyman (FR, LSU) – 55.11m  
  • 9. Cierra Jackson (SR, Fresno State) – 61.27m  
  • 10. Amanda Ngandu-Ntumba (SR, Cincinnati) – 59.43m  
  • 11. Alida Van Daalen (JR, Florida) – 59.78m  
  • 12. Tamaiah Koonce (JR, Kansas State) – 55.99m  

Women’s Hammer Throw

Flight 1 Finals  

  • 1. Kassidy Gallagher (SR, Oklahoma) – 64.08m  
  • 2. Emilia Kolokotroni (SO, Harvard) – 63.63m  
  • 3. Kajsa Borrman (SO, Colorado State) – 62.93m  
  • 4. Skylar Soli (SO, Ole Miss) – 63.44m  
  • 5. Kenna Curry (SR, North Dakota) – 63.44m  
  • 6. Annika Kelly (SR, Virginia) – 64.94m  
  • 7. Monique Hardy (SR, Kansas State) – 62.99m  
  • 8. Mariana Pestana (SO, Virginia Tech) – 63.52m  
  • 9. Kennedy Clarke (SO, Oklahoma) – 64.11m  
  • 10. Giavonna Meeks (SO, California) – 64.55m  
  • 11. Kate Powers (SO, Kentucky) – 63.91m  
  • 12. Marie Rougetet (FR, Miss State) – 65.23m  

Flight 2 Finals  

  • 1. Emily Fink (SR, Army West Point) – 66.46m  
  • 2. Kali Terza (JR, Kennesaw State) – 66.75m  
  • 3. Shelby Frank (SR, Texas Tech) – 66.17m  
  • 4. Chioma Njoku (SR, Maryland) – 65.60m  
  • 5. Valentina Savva (FR, California) – 67.75m  
  • 6. Gudrun Hallgrimsdottir (SR, VCU) – 69.53m  
  • 7. Chloe Lindeman (SR, Wisconsin) – 64.62m  
  • 8. Audrey Jacobs (SO, California) – 64.94m  
  • 9. Lara Roberts (SO, Texas State) – 65.61m  
  • 10. Stephanie Ratcliffe (SR, Georgia) – 67.13m  
  • 11. Emma Robbins (SR, Oklahoma State) – 66.47m  
  • 12. Paola Bueno (JR, Liberty) – 65.73m  

Women’s Javelin Throw

Flight 1 Finals  

  • 1. Maria Bienvenu (SR, TCU) – 52.68m  
  • 2. Kate Joyce (SR, North Carolina) – 52.43m  
  • 3. Sara Sanders (SR, Oregon State) – 52.17m  
  • 4. Taylor Kesner (JR, Wisconsin) – 52.39m  
  • 5. Trinity Spooner (SO, LSU) – 51.03m  
  • 6. Beatriz Mora Herencia (FR, Albany) – 49.42m  
  • 7. Megan Albamonti (SR, Alabama) – 52.94m  
  • 8. Lilly Urban (SO, Nevada) – 53.49m  
  • 9. Deisiane Teixeira (SR, Miami (Fla.)) – 52.72m  
  • 10. Jana van Schalkwyk (SR, UCLA) – 53.27m  
  • 11. Emma Yungeberg (JR, Michigan) – 52.97m  
  • 12. Eniko Sara (SR, Nebraska) – 54.73m  

Flight 2 Finals  

  • 1. Evelyn Bliss (SO, Bucknell) – 57.06m  
  • 2. Erin McMeniman (SR, Georgia) – 53.14m  
  • 3. Kelsi Oldroyd (SR, Utah Valley) – 57.72m  
  • 4. Lianna Davidson (SR, Georgia) – 53.37m  
  • 5. Maddie Harris (SR, Nebraska) – 56.82m  
  • 6. Arndis Oskarsdottir (FR, FIU) – 54.99m  
  • 7. Irene Jepkemboi (SO, TCU) – 58.36m  
  • 8. Manuela Rotundo (FR, Georgia) – 55.88m  
  • 9. Elizabeth Korczak (JR, Iowa) – 55.28m  
  • 10. Shea Greene (JR, Princeton) – 56.91m  
  • 11. McKyla Van Der Westhuizen (JR, Rice) – 57.17m  
  • 12. Valentina Barrios Bornacelli (JR, Missouri) – 56.71m  

NCAA DI Track Championships 2025 Schedule

All times Eastern.

Wednesday, June 11 

Track Events

  • 7:05 PM – 4x100m Relay, Semifinal, Men
  • 7:21 PM – 1500m, Semifinal, Men
  • 7:38 PM – 3000m Steeplechase, Semifinal, Men
  • 8:08 PM – 110m Hurdles, Semifinal, Men
  • 8:25 PM – 100m, Semifinal, Men
  • 8:41 PM – 400m, Semifinal, Men
  • 8:58 PM – 800m, Semifinal, Men
  • 9:14 PM – 400m Hurdles, Semifinal, Men
  • 9:29 PM – 200m, Semifinal, Men
  • 9:56 PM – 10,000m, Final, Men
  • 10:36 PM – 4x400m Relay, Semifinal, Men

Field Events

  • 4:30 PM – Hammer Throw, Final, Men
  • 7:35 PM – Pole Vault, Final, Men
  • 8:15 PM – Javelin, Final, Men
  • 8:40 PM – Long Jump, Final, Men
  • 9:10 PM – Shot Put, Final, Men

Combined Events

  • 3:00 PM – 100M, Decathalon, Men
  • 3:40 PM – Long Jump, Decathlon, Men
  • 4:55 PM – Shot Put, Decathlon, Men
  • 6:10 PM – High Jump, Decathlon, Men
  • 9:43 PM – 400M, Decathlon, Men

Thursday, June 12

Track Events

  • 7:00 PM – 4x100m Relay, Semifinal, Women
  • 7:21 PM – 1500m, Semifinal, Women
  • 7:38 PM – 3000m Steeplechase, Semifinal, Women
  • 8:08 PM – 100m Hurdles, Semifinal, Women
  • 8:25 PM – 100m, Semifinal, Women
  • 8:41 PM – 400m, Semifinal, Women
  • 8:58 PM – 800m, Semifinal, Women
  • 9:14 PM – 400m Hurdles, Semifinal, Women
  • 9:29 PM – 200m, Semifinal, Women
  • 9:56 PM – 10,000m, Final, Women
  • 10:36 PM – 4x400m Relay, Semifinal, Women

Field Events

  • 3:30 PM – Hammer Throw, Final, Women
  • 7:35 PM – Pole Vault, Final, Women
  • 8:15 PM – Javelin, Final, Women
  • 8:40 PM – Long Jump, Final, Women
  • 9:10 PM – Shot Put, Final, Women

Combined Events

  • 12:45 PM – 110M Hurdles, Decathlon, Men
  • 1:35 PM – Discus, Decathlon, Men
  • 2:45 PM – Pole Vault, Decathlon, Men
  • 5:15 PM – Javelin, Decathlon, Men
  • 9:43 PM – 1500M, Decathlon, Men

Friday, June 13

Track Events 

  • 8:02 PM – 4x100m Relay, Final, Men
  • 8:12 PM – 1500m, Final, Men
  • 8:24 PM – 3000m Steeplechase, Final, Men
  • 8:42 PM – 110m Hurdles, Final, Men
  • 8:52 PM – 100m, Final, Men
  • 9:02 PM – 400m, Final, Men
  • 9:14 PM – 800m, Final, Men
  • 9:27 PM – 400m Hurdles, Final, Men
  • 9:37 PM – 200m, Final, Men
  • 9:55 PM – 5000m, Final, Men
  • 10:21 PM – 4x400m Relay, Final, Men

Field Events

  • 5:15 PM – Discus, Final, Men
  • 7:30 PM – High Jump, Final, Men
  • 8:10 PM – Triple Jump, Final Men

Combined Events

  • 2:45 PM – 100 Hurdles, Heptathlon, Women
  • 3:45 PM – High Jump, Heptathlon, Women
  • 5:45 PM – Shot Put, Heptathlon, Women
  • 9:43 PM – 200M, Heptathlon, Women

Saturday, June 14

Track Events

  • 9:02 PM – 4x100m Relay, Final, Women
  • 9:11 PM – 1500m, Final, Women
  • 9:24 PM – 3000m Steeplechase, Final, Women
  • 9:42 PM – 100m Hurdles, Final, Women
  • 9:52 PM – 100m, Final, Women
  • 10:02 PM – 400m, Final, Women
  • 10:14 PM – 800m, Final, Women
  • 10:27 PM – 400m Hurdles, Final, Women
  • 10:37 PM – 200m, Final, Women
  • 10:55 PM – 5000m, Final, Women
  • 11:21 PM – 4x400m Relay, Final, Women

Field Events

  • 3:30 PM – Discus, Final, Women
  • 8:30 PM – High Jump, Final, Women
  • 9:10 PM – Triple Jump, Final, Women

Combined Events

  • 6:30 PM – Long Jump, Heptathlon, Women
  • 7:45 PM – Javelin, Heptathlon, Women
  • 10:43 – 800M, Heptathlon, Women

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Dance group starts summer with a drive-thru barbecue fundraiser

Initiative marks the beginning of fundraising efforts for the studio’s 2027 performance group YORKTON — The Extravadance Performance Group kicked off their first day of summer holidays June 27 with a barbecue fundraiser. “We’re doing it drive-thru style to keep it convenient,” said Kristin Weber Karcha, owner and operator of Extravadance. The initiative marks the […]

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YORKTON — The Extravadance Performance Group kicked off their first day of summer holidays June 27 with a barbecue fundraiser.

“We’re doing it drive-thru style to keep it convenient,” said Kristin Weber Karcha, owner and operator of Extravadance.

The initiative marks the beginning of fundraising efforts for the studio’s 2027 performance group — a cohort of young dancers preparing for a trip packed with workshops and performances in Los Angeles and Disneyland.

“This is our 2027 performance group. They are fundraising. These kids are going to go dance in Los Angeles and do some workshops. They’re going to do a parade at Disneyland. They’re going to do workshops at Disneyland,” said Weber Karcha, adding, “they are probably going to have the best trip of their lives.”

Weber Karcha said that the group comprises 26 young dancers, with an average age of eight or nine. Organizing such a trip is no small feat, especially with the current exchange rate.

“We usually do trips every few years. We pushed it a third year because the dollar in the States isn’t ideal right now. It also gives us a bit more time to make sure things are good to go with travel down there,” said Weber Karcha.

Fundraising will continue in the coming weeks with the group operating canteens at several community events. Their next appearance is at the Saltcoats Canada Day celebrations, followed by running a canteen at the Yorkton Exhibition running from July 2-5, and another three days in Saltcoats — July 18, 19 and 20 — for an event featuring live music.

“A lot of cooking coming up in the next bit,” said Weber Karcha said with a laugh.

In addition to flipping burgers, the group is also offering volunteer services for local events.

“If people are looking for designated driver services or someone to run a bar at a wedding they can reach out to us because we also provide services like that,” said Weber Karcha.

For those interested in supporting the group or booking services, Weber Karcha encourages people to contact the studio at (306) 621-2818.

 





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Syracuse sports talk host Jim Lerch is exiting Cumulus Media sports talk outlet WSKO-AM, Syracuse after 23 years. CNYCentral reports that Lerch, host of “The Manchild Show with Boy Green,” is exiting after today’s program as he transitions to a digital platform. Lerch is quoted saying, “When I started this back in 2002, I never […]

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Syracuse sports talk host Jim Lerch is exiting Cumulus Media sports talk outlet WSKO-AM, Syracuse after 23 years. CNYCentral reports that Lerch, host of “The Manchild Show with Boy Green,” is exiting afterimg today’s program as he transitions to a digital platform. Lerch is quoted saying, “When I started this back in 2002, I never thought I’d last nearly a quarter of a century on the radio. It’s been my life’s pleasure entertaining and interacting with our incredible listeners over two decades of Syracuse sports history and I look forward to my new journey as a digital sports content host.” See the CNYCentral story here.



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Story Links NORTHRIDGE, Calif.—CSUN Women’s Soccer head coach Gina Brewer as announced the 2025 schedule featuring nine home matches at Matador Soccer Field and three NCAA Tournament teams on the docket. “We are excited for the 2025 season,” said Brewer. “We’ve scheduled some opponents who we know will be challenging and prepare us for the Big […]

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NORTHRIDGE, Calif.—CSUN Women’s Soccer head coach Gina Brewer as announced the 2025 schedule featuring nine home matches at Matador Soccer Field and three NCAA Tournament teams on the docket.
 
“We are excited for the 2025 season,” said Brewer. “We’ve scheduled some opponents who we know will be challenging and prepare us for the Big West. Saint Mary’s, Grand Canyon, California Baptist and Portland will all be extremely competitive games and we look forward to being tested, so we are ready to go when conference games start.”
 
Prior to the start of the regular season. The Matadors will host an exhibition match with Trinity Western University on Thursday, Aug. 7.
 
The 2025 season officially opens on Thursday, Aug. 14 with a road match at Saint Mary’s before CSUN heads to San Jose State on Aug. 17.
 
CSUN opens a three-match homestand beginning Thursday, Aug. 21 against Grand Canyon in the 2025 home opener. Three days later, the Matadors continue their homestand with a matchup with a California Baptist team that won the WAC championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2024. CSUN then wraps up the home stretch with Utah Tech on Aug. 28.
 
The Matadors make the trip to the San Diego on Aug. 31 to take on the Toreros before traveling up north the following week for road tilts at Portland State (Sept. 4) and Portland (Sept. 7). CSUN’s last non-conference matchup is set with future Big West team Sacramento State on Thursday, Sept. 11. The Hornets also played in the NCAA Tournament a season ago after winning the Big Sky Tournament.
 
Big West play kicks off on Sunday, Sept. 21 when the Matadors visit Cal State Fullerton. A week later, CSUN hosts its first two conference matches against UC Irvine (Sept. 25) and UC Riverside (Sept. 28).
 
The month of October kicks off with a road contest at UC San Diego (Oct. 5) while CSUN returns home for meeting with Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 12. From there, the Matadors make the trek to Hawai’i on Oct. 16.
 
The second half of the Big West season includes a home meeting with UC Davis (Oct. 19) as well as a matchup with defending Big West champion UC Santa Barbara (Oct. 23. After a final road match at Cal Poly on Oct. 26, CSUN hosts Senior Night on Thursday, Oct. 30 against Long Beach State.
 
The 2025 Big West Women’s Soccer Championship kicks off on Sunday, Nov. 2 while semifinal matches will be held on Nov. 6 and the championship match is scheduled for Nov. 9.
 
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Drake Athletics Prepared to Evolve with Changing Landscape of College Athletics

Story Links Bulldog Nation, Thank you for your continued support of Drake Athletics and our more than 370 student-athletes. Your generosity plays a vital role in our ability to provide a championship-level athletic experience and an elite education—hallmarks of the Drake University student-athlete journey. Over the past few years, the […]

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Bulldog Nation,

Thank you for your continued support of Drake Athletics and our more than 370 student-athletes. Your generosity plays a vital role in our ability to provide a championship-level athletic experience and an elite education—hallmarks of the Drake University student-athlete journey.

Over the past few years, the landscape of collegiate athletics has changed dramatically. The introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), expanded transfer rules, and several landmark legal cases have fundamentally reshaped the NCAA model.

Now, with the approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, a new chapter begins—and Drake University is prepared to meet it with clarity, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to student-athlete success. We do so in a manner consistent with the values of our institution and department so that we may provide opportunities and experiences relative to our present and aspirant peer groups.

What This Means

Beginning July 1, NCAA institutions who are members of conferences outside of the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, and SEC, will be permitted to opt into the terms delineated in the House v. NCAA settlement. The most publicized aspect of the settlement is that NCAA Division I athletics departments that “opt in” will have the ability to directly share revenue with student-athletes and manage NIL agreements at the institutional level. These shifts represent a significant transformation in how college athletics operates—but they also offer tremendous opportunity.

After much deliberation and evaluation, Drake University has opted in to the settlement and is ready to embrace this new era. At our core, our pursuit of sustained excellence in the classroom, competition, and community remains the same. For us to remain competitive and relevant, we must be willing to adjust with the changing times, especially in the sport of basketball. The pride and enjoyment our men’s and women’s basketball teams have provided us in recent years has also served as a reminder to the significance their success has on the rest of the department. In short, our basketball programs and the Drake Relays are the rising tide that lifts all other boats in our department. In order for all of our student-athletes and sport programs to grow, we must position our basketball programs and Drake Relays to flourish. 

Supporting Bulldogs Through Revenue Sharing

One of the most important elements of this transition is the ability to directly support student-athletes through revenue sharing. For Drake, that means the generous contributions you make—especially tax-deductible gifts to Drake Athletics—are now eligible to be part of this shared revenue model.

To support this shift, we’ve established two dedicated funds:

  • Drake Men’s Basketball Excellence Fund
  • Drake Women’s Basketball Excellence Fund

These funds are managed by Drake Athletics and directly benefit the greatest needs of our basketball programs. They have a direct impact on the operating budget of these programs as well as the student-athletes, coaches, and support staff of these teams. This will also be your way to provide financial resources for our student-athletes.

While Men’s and Women’s Basketball are the initial programs we have established Excellence Funds for, if supporters of other Drake programs are interested in providing financial support to create revenue sharing opportunities for other Drake student-athletes, that ability is also available and can be discussed with myself or Tim Tesar, Sr. Associate Athletics Director, (tim.tesar@drake.edu or 515-271-2132).

The Excellence Funds can be supported via one-time or recurring online gifts, donor-advised funds, stock donations, IRA distributions, or check. All contributions are a gift to Drake, and qualify for Bulldog Club benefits and DAPPS points.

These new funds are institutionally managed, tax-exempt, and focused on both recruitment and retention. They offer a clear, impactful, and compliant way to help Drake stay competitive while directly enhancing the student-athlete experience. Creation of an Excellence Fund budget and agreement on disbursement of Excellence Funds will be a collaborative effort between a head coach and sport administrator. In the sport of men’s and women’s basketball, I serve as the sport administrator and will work closely with Coach Henderson and Coach Pohlman on identification of their program’s greatest needs. As we move forward, Excellence Funds will be the preferred funds for supporting our athletes in this new era.

A New Model for NIL

As part of this realignment, we’re also evolving our relationship with DU Great Collective, our official NIL collective supporting Drake Men’s and Women’s Basketball. We’re deeply grateful for the role DU Great played during the early NIL era and for the leadership of many including, but not limited to, Kyle Mertz, Ryan Boatman, Mike Nixon, Kurt Brewer, Pat Schneider, Becca Mataloni, Spencer Harsch, Ted Brewer, Doug Shull, Louie Laurent, and Brook Rosenberg. Together, we’ve determined that Drake Athletics will primarily lead efforts to manage NIL opportunities for basketball student-athletes. The services provided to our student-athletes who benefited from a relationship with DU Great (interactions with local charities and community groups, compensation through NIL activities, taxation forms, etc.) will now be performed by Drake Athletics. DU Great will not dissolve for a myriad of reasons but individuals who financially supported DU Great, whether on a one-time, occasional, annual, or monthly basis, will be asked to continue their support through the aforementioned Excellence Funds of a specific sport at Drake.

Looking Ahead

We know you’ll have questions—and we’re committed to communicating clearly as these changes take hold. I recently sat down with Michael Admire for a podcast to discuss these shifts in greater detail. I invite you to watch or listen to our conversation [link to podcast below].

Drake Athletics continues to thrive because of the culture built by our coaches, staff, and student-athletes—and the loyalty of our fans and donors. To sustain this momentum and reach even greater heights, we must continue investing in our programs in new and meaningful ways.

Thank you for standing with us—and for helping lead the Bulldogs into this next era of excellence.

Go Bulldogs,

Brian Hardin

Director of Athletics

Drake University



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Josh Rocha, Holy Redeemer – Wilkes-Barre Citizens’ Voice

He’s one of the best volleyball players in Pennsylvania. He’s put up eye-popping numbers, some of those digits reminiscent of video-game numbers. He averaged 10 kills a set. Not a match. Just one set. Yet, spend a few minutes with Holy Redeemer’s Josh Rocha, and it’s never about him. Sure, the senior hitter had goals. But […]

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He’s one of the best volleyball players in Pennsylvania.

He’s put up eye-popping numbers, some of those digits reminiscent of video-game numbers. He averaged 10 kills a set. Not a match. Just one set.

Yet, spend a few minutes with Holy Redeemer’s Josh Rocha, and it’s never about him.

Sure, the senior hitter had goals. But it wasn’t any kind of individual accolades. Instead, everything was team focused. Especially winning a district title.

“For me, it was about learning to be the best teammate that I could be, and also, just having fun because it was my senior year,” he said.

Rocha accomplished both.

He made memories on the court with his friends, and was able to drape a gold medal around his neck. For his efforts, Rocha is the Citizens’ Voice Boys’ Volleyball Performer of the Year. It’s the second consecutive year he’s been named as the Voice’s top player.

There isn’t much missing from his resume.

He’s the program’s all-time leader in kills.

He helped Holy Redeemer back to the top perch in the District 2 Class 2A volleyball world.

He also guided the Royals into the state quarterfinals.

Rocha’s numbers are unbelievable. He finished with 956 kills, which ranked No. 1 in the country, according to MaxPreps. He added 91 service points, 31 aces, 75 blocks and 125 digs.

The senior sat down with The Voice to talk about his senior year, what it meant to win a district gold medal in his final season, and about his future at Penn State.

Q: You entered this season as the featured hitter at Holy Redeemer, which brings a lot of pressure and attention. Talk about the expectations and the pressure of that spot.

A: For me, the expectations didn’t come with any pressure because I’ve been in this situation before. The past four years, I’ve always been a varsity starter, so I really didn’t feel any type of additional pressure. My coaches, teammates and family, they have always kind of alleviated that pressure. We came into the season expecting more than last year. Although we did lose a lot of players, we really wanted to get that district title, especially myself, because I didn’t get a district title in my first three years. We were really hungry to win, and we came in every day and put the work in.

Q: You did lose a lot of talented players from last year’s team. What was it like at the first practice with a group of newer athletes in the lineup?

A: It was overwhelming at times, but also, every day, I was really hopeful. Each day, we would look better than the day before. It was a constant growth from every single one of those players. I was so just proud of every one of them because they put in the time to get better.

Q: What was the bond like between you and your setter, Jack Wasiakowski?

A: I would say, this year, we were a lot closer. Our connection was great. His location was so good this year, and I am so proud of him. He’s going to do a lot of big things next year. That connection, it’s so important. He would always say that he would just put the ball up there for me to slam it because he trusted me. I think it’s so important to have that level of trust.

Q: You put up some really big numbers this year. One match, you had over 50 kills. Do you ever look back at the stat sheet the next day, and just say to yourself, “Whoa, I just did something pretty special?”

A: Honestly, I would always say to myself that I could do better. I always push for that next level.

Q: What was the feeling like when you finally got that district championship that you were striving for?

A: It was awesome because I was finally holding that gold medal after all these years. I’m just glad that I did it with this team because I wouldn’t want to do it with anyone else. I didn’t know what to do. I just took a few deep breaths and said to myself that this was really it, and I accomplished a major goal.

Q: How have you grown over the last four years?

A: I learned a lot about myself, actually. It is time-consuming to be a student-athlete, but I wouldn’t trade my experiences for anything. It’s something I love doing, and I am glad that the freshman me decided to play volleyball.

Q: Talk about your future. What does the next few months look like?A: I am taking some time. Right now, I am playing volleyball for Prevail and I am going to nationals in Florida. After that, I am going to attend Penn State where I am going to study pre-med and play volleyball.

Q: What was the decision like to attend Penn State to study pre-med?

A: It was a tough decision, but I kind of felt like I always wanted to go to Penn State. I’ve talked with all of my friends that are on that pre-med track and they all love it. Their experiences have also pushed me to go there.

Q: If you would, pass along some words of advice to the underclassmen or someone thinking about playing volleyball at Holy Redeemer.

A: Growth doesn’t happen right away. It’s a long process, especially for myself. These past two years, people have started to see me shine. My freshman and sophomore years, I didn’t get all that glory. It’s about that hard work. If you keep working hard, you are going to get there in no time.



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