North Dakota State Bison women’s track team celebrates team title win at Mark Colligan Memorial indoor meet, with Nebraska men’s throwers highlighted.
North Dakota State Bison women’s track team celebrates team title win at Mark Colligan Memorial indoor meet, with Nebraska men’s throwers highlighted.
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Bison women win team title at Mark Colligan Memorial

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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.

The Mark Colligan Memorial, hosted by Nebraska at the Devaney Center in Lincoln, showcased early-season talent on January 24, 2026. For the women, North Dakota State edged out the Huskers to claim the overall team victory, as reported by Bison athletics. Nebraska secured second place, with strong contributions in field events.

Nebraska's throwing squad dominated, taking at least three of the top four spots in each throwing event. Senior Miné De Klerk set a personal record of 60 feet 3.25 inches in the shot put, surpassing her previous best of 58 feet 7.5 inches despite a recent injury. "I've been struggling to get over 60 feet for probably three years now," De Klerk said. "I feel like now that I've crossed the barrier, I'll be fine." Amelia Flynt and freshman Jolina Lange followed in second and third.

In the weight throw, sophomore Donna Douglas led the women with 63 feet 6 inches for gold. Junior Noa Isaia won the men's event at 69 feet 7 inches, completing a top-four sweep for Nebraska. Freshman Hencu Lamberts took the men's shot put with 59 feet 5 inches.

Track highlights included junior Berlyn Schutz setting a school record in the women's 800m at 2:04.81, with Jaylee Wingate third at 2:06.90, the second-fastest in program history. In the men's 800m, Kaleb Sharp and William McDavid finished first and second within 0.05 seconds. Nebraska swept the top three in the women's 600m, led by Sydney Drevlow's 1:37.17, and won both 4x400m relays.

For North Dakota State men, sophomore Kaleb Foltz broke the school record in the 600m, topping Bison performances. Other notable NDSU women included Soraya Espino, Ella Gardner, and Reese Rogowski, contributing to the team win. Nebraska jumping coach Dusty Jonas noted the meet's value: "As an athlete, you kind of learn in a meet like this." The Huskers next compete at Kansas State's Dodds Invite.

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Minnesota State track teams celebrate 15th straight NSIC indoor championship on the podium with trophy and coach.
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The Minnesota State University men's track and field team secured its 15th straight Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference indoor championship with 226.33 points. The women's team also won the title, as confirmed by head coach Mike Turgeon. Winona State University's women's team finished third at the event held in Mankato, Minnesota.

The University of Minnesota Duluth women's indoor track and field team secured fourth place at the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference championships in Mankato, Minnesota, highlighted by two event wins. The men's team placed seventh, with several fourth-place finishes contributing to their score. The event featured strong performances from both squads over the weekend.

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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.

Junior Jayden Murdock of North Dakota State University recorded a personal-best time of 21.72 seconds in the 200m dash, securing second place at the UND Tune-Up. This mark ranks eighth on the NDSU all-time list for the event. The meet featured several Bison men's track and field athletes.

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The Bryant University women's track and field team secured third place overall at the 2026 NEICAAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Standout performances included gold medals from Ella Goulas in the triple jump and Jasmine Trott in the 5K. Other teams like Stonehill and the University of New Hampshire also notched strong results across various events.

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