WashU men's indoor track team finishes fourth at UAA championships

The No. 11 Washington University in St. Louis men's indoor track and field team placed fourth at the 2026 UAA Championships in Waltham, Massachusetts. The Bears maintained their position from the end of day one, earning points through strong individual performances in multiple events. Key athletes contributed to the team's total with wins and high placements.

The Washington University in St. Louis men's indoor track and field team, ranked No. 11 nationally, competed at the 2026 University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships held in Waltham, Massachusetts. After the first day, the Bears held their ground and ultimately finished fourth in the team standings.

In the pole vault, senior Peter Lichtenberger claimed first place with a clearance of 5.07 meters, edging out graduate Tommaso Maiocco, who also cleared 5.07 meters but lost on tiebreakers for second. First-year Scott Cook scored one point for the team by placing eighth in the shot put with a throw of 13.79 meters.

Distance events saw solid contributions as well. First-year Max Sudrzynski took seventh in the mile with a time of 4:16.70, adding two points. In the 60-meter dash, Logan Fairchild tied for fourth at 7.05 seconds, securing 4.5 points. William Frohling won the 800 meters, while first-year Mateo Gros-Slovinsky placed eighth at 1:58.40 for one point.

The 200-meter race featured Fairchild in second place at 22.06 seconds, earning eight points, and junior Alex Gardner in fifth at 22.60 seconds for four points. In the 3000 meters, senior Conor Daly led the Bears in fifth with 8:30.33, followed by classmate Oliver Witt in sixth at 8:31.98 and sophomore Ben Lorenz in seventh at 8:32.31.

Relay and other events highlighted additional standouts, including Dayton Lasack winning the 400 meters and contributing to the victorious 4x400-meter relay alongside Frohling, Fairchild, and Brandon Brazil. James Corbett and Sudrzynski also aided in the distance medley relay efforts. These performances collectively propelled the Bears to their fourth-place finish.

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Indoor track athletes from Central College celebrating amid USTFCCCA rankings update, with scoreboard showing team position shifts.
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Several college track teams adjust positions in latest USTFCCCA rankings

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The USTFCCCA released its third indoor track and field rating index on February 10, 2026, from New Orleans, prompting shifts in national rankings across NCAA divisions. Teams like Central College women climbed significantly, while others such as Penn State slipped slightly. Standout individual performances bolstered several squads' positions.

The Washington University in St. Louis women’s track and field team secured its seventh consecutive University Athletic Association indoor championship on March 2. The Bears amassed 186.5 points, outpacing the University of Chicago’s 129.5. Six first-place finishes highlighted their dominant performance.

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The University of Massachusetts men's track and field team competed at the Brown Invitational in Providence, Rhode Island, on February 21, 2026. Six Minutemen athletes achieved top placements across various events. Highlights included a silver medal in the long jump and strong showings in hurdles, sprints, and field events.

The Minnesota State University men's track and field team secured its 15th straight Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference indoor championship with 226.33 points. The women's team also won the title, as confirmed by head coach Mike Turgeon. Winona State University's women's team finished third at the event held in Mankato, Minnesota.

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Elon University's women's track and field team secured the 2026 CAA Indoor Track & Field Championship title with 135 points, marking their second indoor victory in four years. Individual titles by Abby Beville in the mile and Adriana Clarke in the weight throw highlighted the Phoenix's performance. Meanwhile, Stony Brook's men's team earned medals in three events at the championships held in Boston.

Kansas State's track and field program has qualified 16 athletes for the NCAA Division I Indoor Championships, marking a significant achievement after a strong indoor season. Nine men and seven women will compete at the event, scheduled for March 13-14 at the Randal Tyson Track Center. The qualifiers highlight the team's strength in field events.

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Villanova University track and field competitors achieved several school records during recent indoor meets across the United States. Senior Marco Langon established the top NCAA time this season in the 3000 meters, while women’s athletes broke marks in relay and individual events. These performances highlight the team’s strong showing ahead of conference championships.

 

 

 

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