Central Washington Wildcats secure victories at UW Preview

The Central Washington University track and field team delivered strong performances at the UW Preview in Seattle, with David Brown and Emy Ntekpere claiming top honors in their events. Multiple athletes from the Wildcats placed in the top ten across various competitions, highlighting the team's depth and potential. Coach praised standout efforts from freshmen and key performers alike.

The Central Washington University Wildcats competed at the UW Preview over the weekend in Seattle, Washington, showcasing impressive results in both men's and women's events.

David Brown led the men's hurdles, winning the 60-meter event with a final time of 8.08 seconds after a preliminary of 8.14 seconds. Teammates Ian Calhoon placed seventh in the final at 8.62 seconds, while Josh Boast improved to fifth at 8.39 seconds. In field events, Wes Kriete threw 15.88 meters for eighth in the weight throw and 14.83 meters for sixth in the shot put. Charles Pieper cleared 4.20 meters to finish sixth in the pole vault, and Cal'von Baker jumped 1.95 meters for fourth in the high jump, adding a ninth-place triple jump of 14.03 meters. Colton Magruder ran 6.88 seconds for fourth in the 60-meter dash final. Charles Naught clocked 4:29.06 for ninth in the mile. The men's 4x400-meter relay team, featuring Brown, Volle, Calhoon, and Boast, placed fifth in 3:23.20.

On the women's side, Emy Ntekpere dominated with a triple jump victory at 12.54 meters and second in the high jump at 1.70 meters. Maliyah Gordon earned third in the weight throw with 16.65 meters. Adalynn Claybrook cleared 3.45 meters for third in the pole vault, with Cariann Bryant fifth at 3.30 meters. Ashlyn Nielsen finished sixth in the 60-meter dash final at 7.70 seconds and fourth in the 200-meter dash at 24.67 seconds. The women's 4x400-meter relay, run by Harris, Castillejo, Huber, and DeGroot, took fourth in 3:54.53.

Coach commended the performances: "Maliyah Gordon was awesome and finished as the top collegiate in the meet. She's a big time athlete and is not intimidated by anything." On Boast: "Boogy executed really well and competed to win. He's rolling and it's fun to watch him gain confidence and win Power 4 meets." The coach also highlighted freshmen contributions and Ntekpere's technique: "Of course, Emy…She executed some new techniques REALLY well, particularly in the high jump. She set a new PR in her opener and sits atop the NCAA."

These results underscore the Wildcats' competitive edge against strong fields from conferences like the ACC and Big Ten.

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College track athletes receive weekly conference honors

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On February 10, 2026, several universities announced their indoor track and field athletes of the week across various conferences, recognizing standout performances from recent meets. These honors highlight emerging talents and record-breaking efforts in the ongoing season.

The Central Washington University track and field team delivered a strong performance at a meet in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with several athletes achieving top rankings in NCAA Division II events. Multiple competitors set personal bests or national marks during the weekend competition. The results highlight the team's competitive edge against both Division II and Division I fields.

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The Wisconsin Badgers men's and women's track and field teams performed strongly in throwing events at the Panther Tune Up in Milwaukee and set a record at the Alex Wilson Invitational in South Bend, Indiana, on February 21. These results position the teams well ahead of the Big Ten Indoor Championships. The athletes achieved multiple personal bests and top finishes across various events.

The University of Portland track and field team is set to compete at the Husky Classic, hosted by the University of Washington at Dempsey Indoor on February 13-14. The Pilots will field athletes in multiple events across both days. This follows strong performances in recent indoor meets.

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Cedarville University's track and field teams dominated their home opener at the Cedarville Collegiate Invite, with the men scoring 234 points and the women 181. The Yellow Jackets won 17 events and broke three school records in a strong return from the Christmas break. Depth across events proved key to their success.

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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The University of Indianapolis men's and women's track and field teams kicked off their 2026 season at two meets, securing 57 top-ten finishes. At the Indiana Tech Invitational, athletes claimed several first-place honors in jumps and throws. The French trio shone at the Hoosier Horsepower Classic in the men's 800m.

 

 

 

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