DePaul freshman Joshua Hill named BIG EAST field athlete of the week

DePaul University track and field freshman Joshua Hill has been honored as the BIG EAST Men's Field Athlete of the Week. The conference announced the award on Tuesday, recognizing his performance in his second collegiate meet. This accolade highlights standout achievements across multiple BIG EAST programs in recent indoor track events.

The BIG EAST Conference revealed its weekly track and field honors on January 20, 2026, with DePaul securing two of the awards. Freshman Joshua Hill earned the Men's Field Athlete of the Week title, as announced from Chicago, where DePaul is based. This marks Hill's recognition in just his second collegiate competition, underscoring his early impact in the field events.

In addition to Hill's achievement, DePaul's Eveline Reno claimed the women's triple jump award. Reno won the event at the Badgers Midwest Invite with a mark of 12.40 meters, placing second in the BIG EAST for the season. The conference's announcement also spotlighted other notable performances: Creighton's Jake Ziebarth set a school record in the men's 1,000 meters at The Graduate Classic, clocking 2:26.43. Georgetown's relay team of Nicholas Givan, Tinoda Matsatsa, Joshua Davenport, and Jaden Marchan took the men's 4x400 at the Nittany Lion Challenge in 3:10.25, the fastest time in the BIG EAST this season and third-best in program history.

Marquette athletes shone brightly as well. Ally Broaddus won the women's weight throw at the John Tierney Classic with a personal record of 17.57 meters, ranking ninth all-time for the Golden Eagles. Teammate Bobby King secured the men's 200 meters at the NYC Gotham Cup in 21.94, a personal best that places him seventh in Marquette history, while also setting a 60 meters PR of 7.05. Providence's Maeve O’Neill broke a seven-year program record in the women's 1,000 meters at the Harvard Beantown Challenge, finishing in 2:41.07.

These awards reflect the competitive depth of BIG EAST indoor track and field, with athletes from various schools excelling at invitationals across the region.

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College track athletes earn weekly honors in multiple conferences

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Several standout performers in college track and field received athlete of the week recognitions on January 20, 2026, across different conferences. These honors highlight impressive early-season achievements in indoor competitions.

Army West Point claimed five of the six Patriot League men's and women's indoor track and field weekly awards announced on January 27, 2026, highlighting strong performances at recent meets. Boston University secured the remaining men's rookie honor. The awards recognize standout efforts in track and field events from competitions like the Penn Elite and Dr. Sander Collegiate Invitational.

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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.

Freshman Jessica Oji of the University of Pennsylvania shattered the Ivy League indoor shot put record four times during the Penn Elite meet on January 24, 2026, in Philadelphia. Her performance highlighted a day of standout achievements by Penn and Penn State athletes. Multiple personal bests and school records marked the competition.

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The PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational in Louisville, Kentucky, featured standout performances from several college track and field teams over the weekend. Youngstown State University's Brandon Hutchinson achieved a program milestone in the heptathlon, while Texas A&M swept multiple event titles. Other schools like Lindenwood and Southeast Missouri set personal records and season bests.

The Empire 8 Athletic Conference has released its lists of standout athletes to watch in men's and women's indoor track and field for the 2025-26 season. These selections highlight performers from the previous year who earned All-Region, All-American, and national champion honors. The announcements spotlight talent across sprints, distance, throws, jumps, and multi-events from schools like Geneseo, Brockport, and Nazareth.

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Senior Brooke Probst of the Murray State women's track and field team has been honored as the Missouri Valley Conference Field Athlete of the Week. This recognition marks her second such award during the 2026 indoor season for the Racers. The announcement came on January 28, 2026.

 

 

 

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