LOGAN, Utah – Utah State track and field will travel to the Mike Fanelli Track Classic in San Francisco, California, from Thursday-Saturday, April 3-5, the Stanford Invitational in Stanford, California, and the UNLV Rebel ELITE from Friday-Saturday, April 4-5. MEET INFORMATIONMike Fanelli Track ClassicDate: Apr. 3-5, 2025 Start: Thursday @ 3:30 p.m.; Friday @ 10 a.m.; Saturday @ […]

LOGAN, Utah – Utah State track and field will travel to the Mike Fanelli Track Classic in San Francisco, California, from Thursday-Saturday, April 3-5, the Stanford Invitational in Stanford, California, and the UNLV Rebel ELITE from Friday-Saturday, April 4-5.
MEET INFORMATION
Mike Fanelli Track Classic
Date: Apr. 3-5, 2025
Start: Thursday @ 3:30 p.m.; Friday @ 10 a.m.; Saturday @ 10 a.m. (MT)
Site: San Francisco, California
Venue: Cox Stadium
Live Results: timerHub
Competitions: Meet Schedule
Stanford Invitational
Date: Apr. 4-5, 2025
Start: Friday @ 10 a.m.; Saturday @ 9 a.m. (MT)
Site: Stanford, California
Venue: Cobb Track and Angell Field
Live Results: Record Timing
Competitions: Meet Schedule
UNLV Rebel ELITE
Date: Apr. 4-5, 2025
Start: Friday @ 1 p.m.; Saturday @ 9 a.m. (MT)
Site: Las Vegas, Nevada
Venue: Myron Partridge Stadium and Sheila Tarr Smith Field
Live Results: Finished Results
Competitions: Meet Schedule
DIRECTOR OF TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY ARTIE GULDEN
“This is a big weekend for us. Stanford is usually a good meet for distance runners and throwers. We are looking for some good marks. The jumpers and sprinters will be at UNLV, which also has some great competition. Our first two outdoor weekends have been good, and we are hoping to step it up a notch so that this weekend ends up a great one for both teams.”
RUNNING IT BACK
Utah State returns seven all-MW performers from the 2024 outdoor season as the Aggie men placed fourth at the MW Outdoor Championships with 118 points and the women finished fifth with 62.5 points.
Junior Logan Hammer won the conference title in the men’s pole vault with a Utah State-record clearance of 5.62 meters (18-5.25). Junior Javin Richards won two medals at the championships, finishing second in the pole vault with his mark of 4.97 meters (16-3.5) and third in the decathlon with 6,731 points. A trio of underclassmen earned all-MW honors, with sophomore Landon Bott claiming silver in the 800 meters by finishing in 1:49.52, sophomore Joseph Turner uncorking a throw of 55.39 meters (181-8) to place second in the discus and sophomore Walker Deede finishing runner-up in the javelin with a throw of 66.36 meters (217-8).
On the women’s side, senior Emma Thornley won bronze in the 10,000 meters with a time of 34.17.99. Senior Adi Nielson is the lone returning member of the 4×400-meter relay team that finished third at the championships, clocking in at 3:39.88.
INDOOR SEASON BY THE NUMBERS
– Utah State track and field athletes posted 71 performances that ranked in the top 10 in school history during the indoor track and field season. Richards led the men’s team with six top-10 marks in the pole vault and heptathlon, while freshman Brenly Douglas (60 meters) and sophomore Breanna Raven (60 meters, long jump) co-led the women’s squad with four top-10 performances each.
– The USU men earned three team points at the 2025 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, outpacing 20 Power 5 squads and two teams ranked in the national top 25 by the USTFCCCA heading into the championships.
– Utah State had 10 athletes earn all-MW honors at the 2025 Mountain West Indoor Track and Field championships. Bott and Hammer won individual gold medals in the 800 meters and pole vault, respectively. Freshman Abbie Scott won silver in the women’s pole vault, while freshman Diego Aguirre-Stewart (200 meters), graduate Brennan Benson (DMR), Bott (DMR), senior Nate Franz (shot put), junior Ernest Green (800 meters, DMR), junior Sam Green (DMR) and junior Marshall Rasmussen (pole vault) claimed runner-up finishes for the Aggie men. Freshman Taite Priestley rounded out USU’s honorees as he finished tied for third in the high jump.
– Aggie athletes broke or tied eight facility records during the 2025 indoor campaign. Four records were set at the University of Nevada’s Biggest Little City Indoor Track, with Benson setting and re-setting the 800-meter record and Sam Green and sophomore Joshua Armstrong running the fastest 600 meters and mile, respectively. Hammer set the pole vault records at Idaho State’s ICCU Dome and USU’s Nelson Fieldhouse. Freshman Daniel Chase tied the 55-meter record of 6.26 at Weber State’s Stromberg Arena and fellow freshman Ayodele Ojo broke the 60-meter record at the Nelson Fieldhouse.
REWRITING THE RECORD BOOK
Hammer, who holds the USU outdoor pole vault record, made Aggie history by clearing 5.50 meters (18-0.5) at the BYU Indoor Invitational on January 11, setting the Utah State indoor pole vault record. His mark bested the previous record of 5.45 meters (17-10.5), which was set by Lance White in 1994 and matched by Mark Calvin in 1998. Hammer broke his own record the following week by clearing 5.55 meters (18-2.5) at the Snake River Open on Jan. 17. At the Roman Ruiz Speed and Power Invite on Feb. 1, Hammer broke both his own record and the George Nelson Fieldhouse record with his mark of 5.60 meters (18-4.5). On February 15, the Nampa, Idaho, product cleared 5.61 meters (18-4.75) at the Tyson Invitational to break the school record. Hammer tied his school record en route to a sixth-place finish at the 2025 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, earning first-team All-American honors. He joins White as the only USU men’s pole vaulters to earn both indoor and outdoor All-American honors.
POLE VAULT U
Utah State pole vaulters have claimed seven top-10 placements in Aggie history so far in the 2025 track and field season. Hammer’s indoor school record of 5.61 meters (18-4.75) headlined a prolific indoor season that also saw Richards set the sixth-best mark in school history at the Tyson Invitational with a clearance of 5.25 meters (17-2.75) and Rasmussen set the seventh best with a height of 5.21 meters (17-1) at the MW Indoor Championships. On the women’s side, Scott claimed the second-best height in Aggie history by clearing 4.11 meters (13-5.75) in her silver-medal performance at the MW Indoor Championships and freshman Lucy Jeppson set the fifth-best mark with her clearance of 3.88 meters (12-8.75) at the BYU December Invitational. Aggie vaulters have carried their momentum into the outdoor season, with Richards setting USU’s fourth-best mark of 5.30 meters (17-4.75) and Rasmussen tying the ninth-best mark of 5.15 meters (16-10.75) at the Bobcat Invitational.
LAST MEET
Utah State continued its outdoor season by capturing two individual titles and 10 podium finishes at the Bobcat Invitational in San Marcos, Texas, the Texas Relays in Austin, Texas, and the UVU Collegiate Invitational in Orem, Utah, from March 27-29. Aggie athletes had four performances from the meet that ranked in the top 10 all-time in Utah State history.
FOLLOW ALONG
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