Indoor Season
OVC honors track and field athletes with weekly awards
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The Ohio Valley Conference announced its track and field athletes of the week on February 18, 2026. Honorees include Isaac Boles from the University of Tennessee at Martin, Sydney Burdine, Clara Billing, and Jake Cannon from Southeast Missouri State University, and Grant Milbrath from SIUE. These awards recognize standout performances from recent indoor competitions.
Britney Anyia, Mylina Castillo, Christian Medina, and JT Timmons of Alvernia University have earned USTFCCCA All-Region honors in the Mideast Region for their standout performances during the 2025-2026 indoor track and field season.
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The Washington University in St. Louis men's and women's indoor track and field teams have earned multiple All-UAA honors following their performances. Logan Fairchild was named Rookie of the Year for the men's team, while Lucinda Laughlin and Jenae Bothe received recognition for the women's side, along with the coaching staff. Both teams, ranked No. 11 and No. 2 respectively, are now focused on NCAA Championship qualifications.
The Kansas State men's track and field team has claimed the top spot in the NCAA rankings for the second week of the indoor season, marking the first No. 1 ranking for any K-State sport in 14 years. The women's team rose 19 spots to No. 15. This achievement follows strong performances at the DeLoss Dodds Invitational.
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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.