Kansas State men's track and field team ranks first nationally

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.

The USTFCCCA national poll, released on Tuesday, placed the Kansas State men's track and field team at No. 1 with 142.93 points, up two spots from the previous week. They surpassed Tennessee at No. 2 (130.10 points) and Oregon at No. 3 (124.17 points). This is the first time a K-State team has reached No. 1 since the football team in the BCS standings in November 2012, and the coaches' poll in 1998.

Head coach Travis Geopfert expressed pride in the program: “Obviously, it’s exciting for the program and the K-State community. I’m proud of everyone within our program. We’re just going to keep focusing on the process and have fun doing it.”

The men's team excelled in event squad rankings, topping the long and triple jumps, placing third in high jump, and fifth in weight throw. In triple jump, sophomore Selva Prabhu (16.63 meters), juniors Trevon Hamer (16.47 meters) and Aaron Antoine (16.40 meters), and senior Jhavor Bennett (15.73 meters) averaged 16.31 meters. The long jump group, including junior Tah Chikomba (8.09 meters), averaged 7.73 meters. High jump featured freshman Alan Hanna, senior Devin Loudermilk, Mattix DaCunha, and freshman Dorian Charles at 2.09 meters average. Weight throw averaged 20.11 meters with seniors Gary Moore Jr. and Kade McCall, and juniors Ricardo Hayles and Riley Marx.

The women's team jumped to No. 15 with 60.30 points, the third-highest in the Big 12 behind BYU and Texas Tech. They ranked No. 2 in high, long, and triple jumps. Note that one report placed the women at No. 19, but the detailed poll confirms No. 15.

These rankings follow the Wildcats' hosting of the DeLoss Dodds Invitational on January 30-31, where multiple men achieved top-10 NCAA and world marks. The team next competes at the Tyson Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on February 13-14.

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NCAA announces qualifiers for 2026 indoor track and field championships

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The NCAA revealed the list of qualifiers for the 2026 Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 4, with athletes from multiple universities advancing to the national meets in Fayetteville, Arkansas, for Division I and Virginia Beach, Virginia, for Division II. Several standout performers earned spots based on top season marks. The Division I event is set for March 13-14 at the Randal Tyson Track Center.

Kansas State's track and field program has qualified 16 athletes for the NCAA Division I Indoor Championships, marking a significant achievement after a strong indoor season. Nine men and seven women will compete at the event, scheduled for March 13-14 at the Randal Tyson Track Center. The qualifiers highlight the team's strength in field events.

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The top-ranked Illinois women's track and field team will send 13 athletes to the NCAA Indoor Championships, while the No. 14 men's squad sends five. The event takes place March 13-14 at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Standout performers include national leaders in long jump, pentathlon, and weight throw for the women, and heptathlon for the men.

The No. 11 Washington University in St. Louis men's indoor track and field team placed fourth at the 2026 UAA Championships in Waltham, Massachusetts. The Bears maintained their position from the end of day one, earning points through strong individual performances in multiple events. Key athletes contributed to the team's total with wins and high placements.

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Penn State's track and field teams competed in the Big Ten Indoor Championships in Indianapolis, finishing the first day with the men's squad in fourth place and the women's in fifth. The Nittany Lions earned two medals, highlighted by senior Maddie Pitts' school-record performance in the pentathlon. Several athletes advanced to finals and posted personal bests across multiple events.

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