Millrose Games showcase collegiate and elite track performances

The 118th Millrose Games drew top track and field talent to The Armory in Manhattan on February 1, 2026. University at Albany Great Danes athletes achieved notable results, including top collegiate finishes and personal records. Professional competitors like Yared Nuguse and Elle St. Pierre highlighted the event's premier races.

The historic Millrose Games, established over a century ago and held at The Armory in Manhattan since 2012, served as a key stop on the World Athletics Indoor Tour Gold. The 118th edition took place on Sunday, February 1, 2026, at 4 p.m. ET, with live coverage on NBC and Peacock.

University at Albany's Great Danes opened their weekend of competition strongly. Sophomore Nattaly Lindo finished first among all invited collegiate competitors. Sophomore Lalenii Grant placed fifth overall and third among collegians. Junior Keegan Collins and freshman Sierra Anderson each recorded personal records in the throws. Qualiar Newton also competed for the team.

The event featured elite professionals in signature races. In the men's NYRR Wanamaker Mile, Paris Olympic 1500m bronze medalist Yared Nuguse chased a fourth straight win, joined by world 2000m record holder Hobbs Kessler and six-time former winner Bernard Lagat. The men's two-mile included Paris 1500m gold medalist Cole Hocker and 5000m/10,000m bronze medalist Grant Fisher in a rematch, alongside Josh Kerr of Great Britain, George Beamish of New Zealand, and Jake Wightman of Great Britain.

Women's Wanamaker Mile contenders featured three-time winner Elle St. Pierre, who recently won the 3000m in 8:26.54 after giving birth last year, facing Paris 1500m silver medalist Jessica Hull of Australia and U.S. indoor champion Nikki Hiltz.

NBC Sports' broadcast team consisted of play-by-play announcer Paul Swangard, analysts Ato Boldon, Sanya Richards-Ross, and Kara Goucher, with Lewis Johnson reporting.

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Cameron Myers and Nikki Hiltz crossing the finish line victoriously in the Wanamaker Mile races at the 118th Millrose Games.
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Myers and Hiltz win mile races at 118th Millrose Games

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Australian Cameron Myers and American Nikki Hiltz claimed victory in the prestigious Wanamaker Mile events at the 118th Millrose Games in New York on February 1, 2026. Reigning world champions Cole Hocker and Cordell Tinch also secured titles in the two-mile and 60m hurdles, respectively, highlighting a competitive indoor track meet.

The University at Albany men's track and field team secured victory at the Cornell Invite on Saturday, edging out the host team by four points. With 155 points, the Great Danes claimed first place ahead of Cornell's 151. The win featured strong individual performances and multiple top finishes.

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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.

North Dakota State's women's track and field team captured the team title at the Mark Colligan Memorial indoor meet on January 24, defeating host Nebraska, Boise State, and Wichita State. Nebraska's men finished first in their division, highlighted by dominant performances in throwing events. Standout results included school records and personal bests across multiple disciplines.

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The University of Hartford women's track and field team participated in the John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston on January 30, 2026, marking their fourth indoor meet of the season. Meanwhile, Texas A&M athletes set records in the same event hosted by Boston University. Performances highlighted strong showings in throws and distance events.

The Middlebury College men's and women's track and field teams achieved several top finishes at the New England Small College Invitational in Boston on Sunday. The women's team claimed first in the 4x400-meter relay, while the men won four event titles, including the mile and 60-meter dash. Numerous athletes recorded personal bests and strong placements across various disciplines.

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Athletes from Macalester College and St. Olaf College competed at the St. Olaf Invitational in Northfield, Minnesota, where multiple records fell and strong performances were recorded. Macalester's women's team saw Tessa Myatt and Ariella Rogahn-Press notch facility records, while St. Olaf's Izzi Jaeckle broke her own school record in the 200-meter dash. On the men's side, St. Olaf's Cullen Moore ran the No. 3 national time in the NCAA Division III 800-meter run.

 

 

 

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