The Patriot League announced its men's and women's indoor track and field weekly honors on January 20, 2026, with Boston University and Navy each securing two awards. American University and Army West Point shared the remaining honors. Performances from recent meets highlighted top athletes across track and field events.
The announcement came from the league office in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, recognizing standout performances from competitions held over the weekend. Boston University and Navy dominated the honors, each receiving two awards, while American University and Army West Point split the others.
American University senior Carver Morgan earned Men's Track Athlete of the Week for his victory in the 800m at the Penn State Nittany Lion Challenge, clocking 1:48.82. This time ranks second in the Patriot League and fourth in NCAA Division I.
Boston University's sophomore Iman Roka was named Women's Track Athlete of the Week after winning the 60m hurdles at the Beantown Challenge. Her preliminary time of 8.47 seconds stands as the fastest in the Patriot League this season, with a final time of 8.50 seconds, marking the fourth-best in school history.
Navy sophomore Brian Schloeder took Men's Field Athlete of the Week honors for clearing 5.20m in the pole vault at the Wesley Brown Invitational, the league-leading height and tied for 35th nationally in NCAA Division I. This mark ties the 10th-highest in Navy history.
Boston University senior Ellie Roan secured her third Women's Field Athlete of the Week award by winning the weight throw at 19.50m—first in the league and 37th in NCAA Division I—and placing second in the shot put at the Beantown Challenge. Her shot put performance ranks second in the league and third in school history.
Navy freshman Jason Keiser repeated as Men's Rookie of the Week, winning the 60m hurdles in 8.05 seconds at the Wesley Brown Invitational, the fastest in the Patriot League. Army West Point freshman Sabrina Sardar was named Women's Rookie of the Week for her 800m time of 2:10.09 at the Quaker Invitational, leading the league and ranking 43rd in NCAA Division I.
Honorable mentions included Army West Point's Bret Wingard (triple jump, 15.14m), Boston University's Thomas Lamkin (60m, 6.82s), Holy Cross's Jake Baker (weight throw, 17.37m), Liam Lyons (1,000m, 2:19.31), and Bridget Sachs (pole vault, 3.85m), as well as Navy's Sophie Compton (mile, 4:49.61) and Patrick Gandini (mile, 4:04.60).
These honors precede the Patriot League Indoor Championships, set for February 28 to March 1, 2026, at Boston University's Track & Tennis Center, featuring all nine men's and 10 women's teams.