LeTourneau track teams set records at season-opening meet

LeTourneau University's men's and women's track and field teams kicked off their season with strong performances at the McNeese Indoor I in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Multiple program records were broken, and several athletes achieved personal bests in various events. The YellowJackets showed promise with top finishes across sprints, throws, and distance races.

The LeTourneau men's track and field team impressed at the McNeese Indoor I, shattering two program records. Calvin Mason from West Rusk set a new indoor weight throw mark of 16.17 meters, earning third place among 15 competitors. He followed with a fourth-place shot put of 15.35 meters. In his collegiate debut, Xander Nabors broke the 55-meter dash record with a time of 6.78 seconds, finishing fifth.

Other highlights included Ben Sweatt's personal best of 7.01 seconds in the 55-meter dash and a fifth-place triple jump of 13.6 meters. The 600-meter run saw personal bests from Austin Jett (1:29.18), Justin Lindberg (1:33.62), and Jean-Michel Ndiaye (1:34.31), with Xavier Davila leading at 1:27.36 for sixth place. Grayson Gaddis placed third in the mile with 4:31.42, while the 4x400-meter relay team of Lindberg, Chris Morelli, Davila, and Jett finished sixth in 3:43.58.

On the women's side, Madi Williams won the 55-meter hurdles in a program-record 9.39 seconds during her first collegiate meet. Victoria Wilson broke the indoor long jump record with 5.08 meters for fifth place and set a personal best shot put of 9.89 meters. Hannah Dunster secured second in the 200-meter run (27.39 seconds), seventh in high jump (1.50 meters), and eighth in long jump (4.93 meters). The 4x400-meter relay of Wilson, Williams, Felice Mullinax, and Madelyn DeLosSantos placed fifth in 4:21.04.

Personal bests were also recorded by Mullinax in the 600-meter (1:47.13), Alayna Galloway in the mile (5:45.27), and Peyton Chaney in the 3000-meter (12:17.08). LeTourneau will next compete in the Fastrak Athletix Collegiate Challenge in Houston on January 24.

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SEC track and field athletes from LSU, Florida, Georgia, and Texas Tech celebrate record-breaking performances in sprints, relays, and field events at the Razorback Invitational indoor meet.
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SEC teams set records at Razorback Invitational indoor meet

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Several Southeastern Conference track and field programs delivered standout performances at the Razorback Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas, over the weekend. Athletes from LSU, Florida, Georgia and Texas Tech shattered school records, personal bests and national marks across sprints, distance events and field competitions. The meet concluded on Saturday with multiple relay victories and top finishes.

The University of Indianapolis men's and women's track and field teams kicked off their 2026 season at two meets, securing 57 top-ten finishes. At the Indiana Tech Invitational, athletes claimed several first-place honors in jumps and throws. The French trio shone at the Hoosier Horsepower Classic in the men's 800m.

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The UCF Knights women's track and field team achieved a strong performance in a split competition across two states on Friday. They broke nine personal records and four program records against Ohio State, Texas Tech, and Florida Atlantic. Highlights included standout times in distance events and field competitions.

The Texas A&M track and field team will host the Ted Nelson Invitational on January 23-24, 2026, at the R.A. 'Murray' Fasken '38 Indoor Track & Field facility in College Station. The University of Houston program heads to the two-day event, starting Friday at 4 p.m., following a strong season opener with 11 victories.

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Utah State University's track and field team achieved five podium finishes, including one victory, across two meets over the January 23-24 weekend. Seven athletes established or improved their positions in the program's all-time top 10 lists. The performances highlight strong individual efforts in sprints, middle distances, hurdles, and field events.

The William Penn University men's and women's indoor track and field teams opened their post-holiday schedule with impressive results at the Central Dutch Athletic Classic in Pella, Iowa. Combining for eight individual victories, the Statesmen showcased depth across sprints, distance events, and field competitions. Highlights included national qualifying marks and strong team performances after a month-long break.

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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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