The Washington University in St. Louis men's and women's indoor track and field teams have earned multiple All-UAA honors following their performances. Logan Fairchild was named Rookie of the Year for the men's team, while Lucinda Laughlin and Jenae Bothe received recognition for the women's side, along with the coaching staff. Both teams, ranked No. 11 and No. 2 respectively, are now focused on NCAA Championship qualifications.
In Westerville, Ohio, the Washington University in St. Louis track and field programs concluded their indoor season with strong showings in the All-UAA honors. The men's team, ranked No. 11 nationally, saw Logan Fairchild lead the accolades as Rookie of the Year. Fairchild contributed in the 200m and was part of the championship 4x400m relay team.
Other men's honorees included Dayton Lasack, who won the 400m and anchored the victorious 4x400m relay while running in the DMR; William Frohling, champion in the 800m and a key member of the DMR and 4x400m; Peter Lichtenberger, who took the pole vault title; and Brandon Brazil, part of the winning 4x400m. Additional recognition went to Tommaso Maiocco in pole vault, Conor Daly in the 5000m, James Corbett and Max Sudrzynski in the DMR, and Logan Fairchild in the 4x400m.
On the women's side, ranked No. 2, the team celebrated honors for Lucinda Laughlin, who won the 3000m and DMR; Jenae Bothe, shot put champion; and the coaching staff. Kylie Spytek earned nods in the 400m, 200m, and 4x400m relay championship. Jasmine Wright won the 60m, Julia Coric the 200m and contributed to the 60m, Caroline Echols the 800m and 4x400m, Kate Delia the 800m and DMR, Mackenzie Walker the pole vault, Lauren Raley and Ellie Cain in the DMR championship, Quinn Bird in 400m and 4x400m, Cate Christopher in 4x400m, Jillian Heth and Sofia Sheldon in the mile, Maya Davis in 60m, Cate Stevens in 800m, and Campbell Pallera in pole vault.
As both teams prepare for NCAA Championship bids this weekend, these honors underscore their competitive depth in the University Athletic Association.