Northern Arizona University's men's track and field program is opening tryouts to eligible NAU students as the Lumberjacks prepare for the 2026 spring season. The event targets full-time students meeting NCAA requirements. Tryouts aim to bolster the team with new talent from campus.
In Flagstaff, Arizona, the Northern Arizona University men's track and field team, known as the Lumberjacks, is gearing up for the 2026 spring semester by hosting open tryouts. Announced on February 4, 2026, the initiative invites NAU students to join the Division I program, provided they meet specific eligibility criteria.
To participate, students must be full-time enrolled at NAU during the spring 2026 semester, carrying a minimum of 12 undergraduate credits. Current freshmen are required to have an Academic and Athletic Certification Account, while those enrolled full-time for more than two semesters can register for an Athletic Certification Account if they lack one. All prospective athletes must also register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and have remaining time on their five-year eligibility clock.
The five-year clock, a key NCAA rule for Division I athletes, begins upon initial full-time enrollment in a regular academic term—fall or spring—at any college or university. It allows five calendar years to complete four seasons of competition, continuing regardless of redshirting, part-time status, or breaks from school. This ensures participants are within their competitive window.
The tryouts represent an opportunity for NAU students to pursue collegiate athletics in track and field, aligning with the program's efforts to build a competitive roster. No further details on the tryout schedule or format were specified in the announcement, but interested students are encouraged to verify their eligibility through the provided NCAA resources.