Belmont University's men's and women's track and field teams participated in the Indoor Music City Challenge. Three women finished in the top 10 of their events, while Matty Mackay performed strongly in the men's 5000m.
Belmont University's track and field programs took part in the Indoor Music City Challenge, an indoor competition featuring both men's and women's events. The women's team saw three Bruins achieve top-10 finishes in their respective disciplines, highlighting the depth of the squad.
Athletes representing the women's team included Alexa Fortman, Lilie Fouts, Jennifer Mims, Alex Lancaster, and Sophie Nicholls. On the men's side, the focus was on Matty Mackay, who continued to excel in the 5000m event. Other men's competitors were Drew Brill, Carter Cheeseman, Tezz Dozier, Noah Epker, and Reuben Macdonald.
The event provided an opportunity for Belmont's athletes to compete against regional and national talent in a controlled indoor setting. Specific results beyond the top-10 placements for the women and Mackay's performance in the 5000m were not detailed in available reports. This meet serves as part of the Bruins' preparation for the indoor track season.