WashU women’s track and field wins seventh straight UAA indoor title

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.

Dating back to 2018, the WashU Bears have maintained supremacy in the UAA women’s indoor track and field competition. On March 2, they extended their streak to seven titles with a commanding victory, led by standout relay and individual efforts.

The women’s distance medley relay team, consisting of sophomore Lauren Raley, sophomore Ellie Cain, first-year Kate Delia, and sophomore Lucinda Laughlin, broke the UAA record by three seconds. Additionally, the 4×400-meter relay squad of sophomore Quinn Bird, senior Kylie Spytek, junior Caroline Echols, and junior Cate Christopher claimed first place.

Echols took the 800-meter race, with Delia and senior Cate Stevens completing a podium sweep in second and third. In the 60-meter dash, senior Jasmine Wright, junior Maya Davis, and junior Julia Coric finished first, second, and third, respectively. Coric followed with a victory in the 200-meter event. Laughlin, building on her cross country success, won the 3000-meter race.

Field events also shone for the Bears. Senior Jenae Bothe secured her second consecutive UAA indoor shot put title. Senior Mackenzie Walker set a personal record of 4.00 meters in the pole vault, marking the fourth-best performance in Division III this season.

On the men’s side, No. 11 WashU placed fourth for the third straight year. Their 4×400-meter relay team of senior Dayton Lasack, first-year Logan Fairchild, senior Brandon Brazil, and junior William Frohling recorded a conference-best time of 3:16.46. Lasack won the 400-meter, and Frohling the 800-meter. In pole vault, junior Peter Lichtenberger and senior Tommaso Maiocco both cleared 5.07 meters, shattering the prior UAA record of 4.96 meters set by Lichtenberger in 2025.

The Bears now prepare for NCAA qualifiers at Wartburg University this weekend, ahead of the NCAA indoor championships in Birmingham, Alabama, on March 13 and 14. Last year, the women’s team finished second at nationals.

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Quinnipiac women's indoor track team celebrates historic first MAAC title, with record-setting sprinter Nyasia Dailey finishing the 60m dash.
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Quinnipiac claims first MAAC women's indoor track title

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The Quinnipiac University women's indoor track and field team won its first Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championship on February 22, 2026, at the Nike Track & Field Center in New York. The Bobcats scored 173.5 points to outpace Sacred Heart's 98.5, with standout performances in sprints and relays. Senior Nyasia Dailey set a MAAC record in the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.40 seconds.

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.

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The University of Missouri track and field team wrapped up its home indoor season with six first-place finishes at the Missouri Invitational on February 6, 2026, at the Hearnes Center Fieldhouse in Columbia. Standout performances included wins in the weight throws, shot put, hurdles, dash, and mile. The Tigers dominated several throwing events, showcasing their strength ahead of upcoming competitions.

Watauga's girls indoor track and field team won the inaugural North Carolina High School Athletic Association 6A state championship on Thursday at the JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem. The Lady Pioneers secured the title with 78 points, nine more than Ragsdale. This marks their third team championship of the 2025-26 season.

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The University of Minnesota Duluth women's indoor track and field team secured fourth place at the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference championships in Mankato, Minnesota, highlighted by two event wins. The men's team placed seventh, with several fourth-place finishes contributing to their score. The event featured strong performances from both squads over the weekend.

The Washington and Lee University men's and women's track and field teams delivered strong performances on the first day of the Bast-Cregger Invitational in Salem, Virginia. Both squads secured several first-place finishes across various events, with personal bests highlighting the day's achievements. Action continues on Saturday with finals in several races.

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The University of Minnesota Duluth men's and women's indoor track and field teams both claimed team titles at the Vanessa Seljeskog Classic in St. Paul, Minnesota. The men's team scored 168.5 points to dominate their division, while the women won with 110 points. Multiple athletes set meet records and personal bests during the competition.

 

 

 

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