Maryland track and field opens outdoor season in Long Beach

The Maryland Terrapins track and field team heads to Long Beach this weekend to begin the outdoor portion of their 2026 season. Friday marks the start of the outdoor schedule and the first meet of March. The team has three meets planned for March, including events at UCF on March 20-21 and Navy on March 28.

The Maryland Terrapins are entering the outdoor season with strong momentum from recent indoor performances. Tolu Akinduro set a new school record in the triple jump, breaking a 24-year-old mark with a distance of 13.36 meters. Taylor Riley ran 1:31.31 in the 600 meters, moving to fourth all-time in the event. Morgan Graham achieved a ninth-best all-time mark in the weight throw at 18.95 meters, placing 19th overall. Jasmine Sharps tied for tenth all-time in the 60 meters with a time of 7.59 seconds. Jennessa Wolfe placed ninth in the high jump at 1.75 meters. Payton Jones set a personal best in the long jump at 5.71 meters, while Ashley Thomas recorded a personal best of 8.81 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles. Maya Valmon finished fourth in the 400-meter final at 52.86 seconds.

Relay teams also performed well. Ka'nai Bey, Maya Mosley, Taylor Riley, and Maya Valmon set a fifth-best all-time mark in the 4x400 meters at 3:38.84. Annika Metzger, Taylor Riley, Lucy Scothern, and Eva Rogers ran the distance medley relay in 11:38.48, the seventh-best time in program history.

Overall, 23 Terrapins rank among the program's top 10 on outdoor performance lists. On the men's side, Andrew Harmon holds the hammer throw record at 61.68 meters, Fin Essley is fourth at 59.41 meters, and Rhys Allen ranks sixth in discus at 56.34 meters. Roman Spikes is ninth in the 200 meters at 21.18 seconds, and Tanner Leach is tenth at 21.20 seconds. Men's relays include the 4x200 team of Tanner Leach, Roman Spikes, Joshua Goffe, and Darian Tarver at third all-time with 1:25.55.

Women's standouts include Armanie Coleman third all-time in the 100 meters at 11.56 seconds and 200 meters at 23.91 seconds. Maya Valmon is second in the 400 meters at 52.50 seconds. Morgan Graham holds second in discus at 54.63 meters and seventh in hammer throw at 57.55 meters. The women's 4x100 relay record is 45.02 seconds, held by Bryce Hatcher, Victoria Teasley, Armanie Coleman, and Jewel Ofotan.

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Dynamic photo illustration of top college athletes from Fordham, La Salle, and Maryland excelling at the Dr. Sander Scorcher indoor track meet at The Armory, NYC.
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Several colleges perform strongly at Dr. Sander Scorcher meet

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The Dr. Sander Scorcher indoor track and field invitational concluded on January 24, 2026, at The Armory in New York City, featuring standout performances from Fordham, La Salle, and Maryland athletes. Competitors excelled in distance runs, sprints, and field events across two days of competition. Notable results included national rankings and school records.

Morgan State University's men's and women's indoor track and field teams both placed sixth at the 2026 MEAC Indoor Championships. The Bears earned multiple medals and personal bests despite facing strong competition. The season highlighted progress among younger athletes and set a foundation for the outdoor campaign.

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After the opening day of the Sun Belt Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships in Birmingham, Alabama, the South Alabama men's team holds the lead, while the Texas State women's team is in first place. Marshall University's athletes secured several podium finishes, including a gold medal in the women's long jump.

Augusta University's men's and women's indoor track and field teams competed at three meets on February 13-14, 2026. Senior Avery Jaynes recorded an NCAA Division II qualifying mark in the 5,000 meters at the BU David Hemery Valentine Invitational. Madison Thomas set a new Peach Belt Conference indoor record in the women's 5,000 meters at the same event.

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Howard University's women's track and field team won its fifth consecutive Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference indoor championship, amassing 215 points at the Virginia Beach Sports Center. The Bison finished 90 points ahead of second-place Norfolk State University, with North Carolina Central taking third at 97 points. Freshman Alexis Jones earned outstanding runner honors with two gold medals.

The University of North Carolina track and field team wrapped up a busy three-meet weekend on February 7, 2026, with standout results across multiple events. Kalani Witherspoon highlighted the efforts by setting a personal record in the women's 60m hurdles at the Wisconsin Windy City Invitational in Chicago. Other athletes contributed solid finishes in hurdles, sprints, and field events at venues in Chicago, Blacksburg, and Winston-Salem.

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Several college track and field teams competed at the John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston on January 31, 2026, with notable results in distance and sprint events. Iowa State's Devan Kipyego and Robin Kwemoi Bera posted top collegiate times in the mile and 3,000 meters, respectively. Hartford's Sekani Spence claimed victory in the 60-meter hurdles.

 

 

 

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