The 2026 BIG EAST Indoor Track and Field Championships, presented by Jeep, are set to start Friday at the Dr. Conrad Worrill Indoor Track and Field Center in Chicago. Georgetown University's track and field team, the Hoyas, will compete after strong individual performances in recent meets. The event will be broadcast on ESPN+ with live stats available.
Georgetown track and field is traveling to Chicago for the 2026 BIG EAST Indoor Track and Field Championships. The competition begins Friday and runs over two days at the Dr. Conrad Worrill Indoor Track and Field Center. Coverage will air on ESPN+, and live stats can be accessed via AthleticLIVE. Tickets are available with general admission at $15 for a single day and $25 for a two-day pass; group discounts start at $12 per person for one day or $16 for two days.
The Hoyas placed fourth at the 2025 BIG EAST Indoor Championships, winning four event titles in the 800m, mile, 4x800m, and 400m. One source notes a second-place finish in the previous year's championships with titles in the 400m, 200m, 800m, and 4x800m, though the 2025 result is specified as fourth.
Recent highlights for Georgetown include Tinoda Matsatsa breaking his program record in the 800m with 1:45.12 for second place at the Penn State National Open; this time ranks fifth in NCAA history and third nationally. Birhanu Harriman ran 13:29.10 in the 5000m for ninth at the BU Valentine Invite, the second-fastest in program history, 25th nationally, and second in the conference.
On the women's side, Ida Moczerniuk set a nearly 30-year school record in the 60m at 7.36 for first at the Penn Opener, the only sub-7.4 time in the conference this season. Charlotte Tomkinson recorded the second-fastest mile in program history at 4:31.76 for 15th at the BU Valentine Invite, leading the conference and ranking 30th nationally. Barrett Justema took third in the 3000m with 9:03.85 at the same meet, fifth in program history and second in the conference.
Last weekend, the women's distance medley relay team of Charlotte Tomkinson, Jadah Fitzgerald, Charlotte Bell, and Barrett Justema finished fourth at the Alex Wilson Invitational with 11:01.75, the 12th-fastest in program history, 28th nationally, and second in the conference.