Historic NCAA Indoor T&F Championships Weekend

Historic doesn’t even begin to describe this past weekend.

Top collegiate track & field athletes left their mark on the record book across the NCAA system from Boston, Massachusetts, to Pittsburg, Kansas, to Virginia Beach, Virginia.

From The USTFCCCA InfoZone: National Championships Central

Based on what happened during the regular season, we shouldn’t have been surprised.

Eighteen meet records fell between the three NCAA Championships.

Meet Records, We Hardly Knew You

NCAA DI Indoor T&F Championships
Event Name Program Mark
Men’s 3000 Meters Nico Young Northern Arizona 7:41.01
Women’s 800 Meters Juliette Whittaker Stanford 1:59.53
Women’s Mile Maia Ramsden Harvard 4:25.13
Women’s 3000 Meters Parker Valby Florida 8:41.50
Women’s 5000 Meters Parker Valby Florida 14:52.79
Women’s High Jump Rachel Glenn Arkansas 2.00m (6-6¾)
NCAA DII Indoor T&F Championships
Event Name Program Mark
Men’s Pole Vault Vlad Malykhin Harding 5.60m (18-4½)
Men’s Heptathlon Cale Kassen Lee (Tenn.) 5801
Women’s 60 Meters Alexis Brown Lenoir-Rhyne 7.18
Women’s 60-Meter Hurdles Denisha Cartwright Minnesota State 8.00
Women’s 4×400 Relay Four Athletes Northwest Missouri 3:35.30
Women’s Pole Vault Brynn King Roberts Wesleyan 4.65m (15-3)
Women’s Long Jump Nicole Warwick Azusa Pacific 6.55m (21-6)
NCAA DIII Indoor T&F Championships
Event Name Program Mark
Men’s 60 Meters Sam Blaskowski UW-La Crosse 6.66
Men’s 4×400 Relay Four Athletes Mount Union 3:11.52
Men’s Distance Medley Relay Four Athletes Lynchburg 9:47.17
Women’s 800 Meters Emma Kelley Washington (Mo.) 2:04.13
Women’s Mile Grace Hadley WPI 4:42.36