NAU track and field teams excel at tune-up meet

Northern Arizona University's men's and women's track and field teams impressed at the NAU Tune Up on February 20, achieving numerous personal records and top placements in various events at the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome. The Lumberjacks earned 21 podium finishes, including eight first-place results, showcasing depth across throwing, jumping, and sprinting disciplines. Standout performances highlighted individual breakthroughs amid team success.

The NAU Tune Up, held on February 20 at the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome in Flagstaff, Arizona, saw the Lumberjacks dominate on home soil. In field events, senior Desmond Lott won the men's weight throw with 21.67 meters, outdistancing competitors by nearly four meters. Senior Ryan Edelman placed third at 17.45 meters, and sophomore Grant Wade fourth at 17.29 meters. On the women's side, sophomore Larissa Francois took second in the weight throw with 16.77 meters, while sophomore Alexys Salas set a personal record of 15.43 meters for fourth place.

Jumping events featured strong showings as well. Senior Christian Mutengela cleared 2.08 meters in the high jump, a personal record that ranks among the top-10 in NAU history. 'I was on the verge of not making the conference roster, and I wasn’t gonna let myself miss out on that opportunity, I just needed to turn up,' Mutengela said. 'That feels amazing man, I’ve gone through so much with track and seeing all the hard work pay off… It means a lot to me.' In the men's triple jump, junior Justin Cardoza finished second at 14.77 meters, with freshman Jaymis Brown third at 14.56 meters, also a personal best. Freshman Kylah Victum placed sixth in the women's long jump with a personal record of 4.77 meters.

Distance races highlighted senior Randy Espinoza's second-place finish in the men's mile at 4:18.14. For the women, freshman Makenzie McRae won at 5:01.61, edging out teammates like freshman Tess Hannigan, who took fourth at 5:09.81.

In hurdles, junior Erick Reyes-Aguilera claimed first in the men's 60-meter with a 7.98-second personal record, the sixth-best in school history. 'It feels amazing, I just didn’t see it coming,' he said. 'I wanted to run 8.0 this season, that was like the goal and now I ran 7.9 it’s just crazy, a great feeling.' Sophomore Sydnie Watkins, the current NAU hurdles record holder, placed second in the women's 60-meter hurdles despite clipping a hurdle, with sophomore Jadyn Montgomery third at 8.68 seconds—a personal record tying for fourth in school history—and junior Kaelyn Giarrusso fifth at 9.05 seconds. Watkins noted, 'Both races I have been working on less hurdling and more sprinting through the race… although I hit the hurdle, my time was good.'

The women's 400-meter saw freshman Bella Brauc lead with a first-place 57.69 seconds, followed by senior Alaynah Reed in third and junior Reanna Campbell in fourth; freshman Kenzie Blanchard finished seventh just over one minute. In the 200-meter, Watkins earned second at 24.26 seconds, a personal record, with sophomore Ariel Haygood fourth at 24.80 seconds.

Overall, the performances position NAU well for the upcoming Big Sky Conference Championships starting February 26 in Pocatello, Idaho.

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Penn State track athletes excel in throws and distance events at National Open, capturing mid-action triumphs and celebrations.
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Penn State track and field shines at national open

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Penn State's track and field team concluded the Penn State National Open with standout performances in throws and distance events. The throws group dominated, securing top spots and program records, while several athletes achieved personal bests. The meet wrapped up on Saturday in University Park, Pennsylvania.

Northern Arizona University's men's track and field program is opening tryouts to eligible NAU students as the Lumberjacks prepare for the 2026 spring season. The event targets full-time students meeting NCAA requirements. Tryouts aim to bolster the team with new talent from campus.

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Emporia State University will send a small group of sprinters and jumpers to the Northwest Tune Up meet in Maryville. The event is scheduled for Thursday afternoon at the Hughes Fieldhouse. This competition serves as preparation for the Emporia State track and field team.

Northern Arizona track and field standout Colin Sahlman has been named the USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week for his record-breaking performance at the Millrose Games. The Lumberjacks also swept the Big Sky Conference's weekly honors with recognitions for Sahlman, Desmond Lott, and Hayley Burns. This achievement highlights NAU's strong presence in collegiate track and field.

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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 University of North Carolina track and field team wrapped up a busy three-meet weekend on February 7, 2026, with standout results across multiple events. Kalani Witherspoon highlighted the efforts by setting a personal record in the women's 60m hurdles at the Wisconsin Windy City Invitational in Chicago. Other athletes contributed solid finishes in hurdles, sprints, and field events at venues in Chicago, Blacksburg, and Winston-Salem.

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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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